We are value investors for many reasons, one of which is that establishing an estimated intrinsic value provides an anchor or a solid
point of reference from which the turbulence of markets can be viewed dispassionately.
We are value investors for many reasons, one of which is that establishing an estimated intrinsic value provides an anchor or a solid
point of reference from which the turbulence of markets can be viewed dispassionately.
Saturday, October 17, 6 pm onwards Launch of It will be a heaven over there, a podcast by Samson Young Accessible through Para Site Website and Mixlr Looking at the asymmetrical socio - economic competition between Singapore and Hong Kong, Samson Young's podcast performance, newly commissioned for the exhibition, takes
its point of reference from the 1991 advertising campaign that the Singapore government created to encourage the migration of Hong Kong residents to Singapore in light of the oncoming 1997 handover.
For any case for which no neutral citation is available, a print citation provides a common
point of reference from which a user or automated software can determine which case is being referenced.
Other than that, it is ideal to consider some basic
points of references from different companies offering same or similar term plans:
Apart from that, it is also advisable to have some basic
points of references from the other varied companies offering same or similar term plans to have a comparative analysis and enough knowledge to make the right choice.
Not exact matches
A senior White House official agreed that these concerns should be addressed, and the talking
points that emerged
from an interagency briefing were scrubbed
of all
references to terrorist attacks.
The TouchPad also boasts a similar «Synergy» feature that aggregates contacts and information
from across several apps into single
points of reference.
The above -
referenced editorial also
points out that 48 %
of state and local revenues collected in N.J. come
from property taxes, which is off - the - charts high: «No other state derives more than 41 percent
of its revenue
from that source; the U.S. average is 33.1 percent.»
After you have created your element
of surprise - anything
from a discovery, an experiment, research or an opinion — you must dissolve your findings gradually with facts, data, figures, charts and
reference links that prove your
point.
Central bank policymakers also
pointed to «solid rates»
of growth in consumer spending and business investment, while eliminating a
reference from their previous statement warning a global economic slowdown could sap U.S. economic strength.
To prove their
point, these Islam - is - the - problem critics tend to link specific acts
of jihadi groups to a string
of references from Islamic scripture, traditions, legal texts, and Muslim scholarly opinions.
kendallpeak I was merely
pointing out that the Bible, a book that you likely consider authoritative regarding God's supposed view
of abortion, not only has numerous sections that illustrate that a fetus was not considered a person in those times, but that the Jewish people, whose books these
references come
from, have upheld that interpretation.
On the far more important
point raised by Tubbs, the Supreme Court did,
from Griswold on, make it up at each stage
of the game» despite the legal paper trail (or, pace Tubbs, chain) I
referenced in my article.
The next Big Bang may actually occur before the one that created our universe,
from our time
reference point (Theory
of relativity)
Whitehead tends to ignore the
point that, outside
of mathematics, a whole may exceed or differ
from the sum
of its parts, and that adequate comprehension
of it does not require
reference to these parts.
Like the part about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses
from the past,
referencing an emotional distance he feels
from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions
of our lives up to this
point, threatening to talk to the pastor
of the church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm just a weak mess
of emotions and that's why I can't handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this church.
The Anglo - American label may however, be put to a legitimate, if rather specific, use — namely, in the context
of a selective reading
of Deleuze's works
from the late sixties (D&R and LS), and taking the logico - mathematical model
of structuralism (developed by the Bourbaki school and taken up by Piaget) as the
reference point, rather than the more familiar, but rather different, model derived
from Saussurean linguistics.
Alfred Neumann in Six
of Them tells
of a German professor
of law who continued teaching in the early days
of the Hitler regime, lecturing on justice with
pointed reference to its subversion in the Nazi state.36 When fired
from his position, the professor, his wife, and a loyal band
of students publish secretly copies
of his lectures and other material attacking the injustices
of the regime.
The Archimedean
point of reference is missing, for God has no dialectical reality apart
from us as well as in our midst, no reality apart
from the world as well as in it.
But
from the
point of view
of a professor at a Catholic university (Patrick's), don't we have to be judgmental about the efforts
of, say, Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke not only to «tame» but to destroy Christianity [see the symposium on Strauss
referenced below]?
Moreover, unlike consumer co-operatives which grew out
of local needs, they have often taken their
point of departure
from an abstract idea or theory without
reference to given localities and their demands.
Propaganda is most effective when it is able to separate a person
from outside
points of reference, such as a transcendent religious
reference, in order to encourage a tunnel vision which unquestioningly accepts this society «s worldview as «the way it is.
Israel believed the Law was a holy revelation
from God and organized her life around that transcendent
point of reference.
And in exploring the wide implications
of it all, he noted «the risk
of an alliance between democracy and ethical relativism, which would remove any sure moral
reference point from political and social life, and on a deeper level make the acknowledgement
of truth impossible» (VS 101) and warned us, as he had done in an earlier encyclical, that «As history demonstrates, a democracy without values easily turns into open or thinly disguised totalitarianism».
My
point is that there were
references made to a Messiah as far back as Genesis 3:15 (taken
from the NIV version, which was re-written for accuracy following the discovery
of the Dead Sea Scrolls, dated to approx.
They will not commit the suicide
of the Jewish soul by succumbing to the despair that follows when the Holocaust becomes our central
point of reference rather than something the Torah teaches that God Himself will conquer, when he «will destroy death forever, and will wipe away tears
from every face» (Isaiah 25:8).
Perplexity and great regret are aroused by the fact that in the «Letter to the Churches» there is no significant
reference - and primarily
from the pastoral
point of view - to that dimension
of the process
of salvation without which the very concept
of salvation loses its implication.
In his exposition
of Psalm 90 he even used the daring metaphor that the subject
of faith was a mathematical
point, so far was he
from regarding faith as a subjective experience through which man's understanding
of himself is illuminated, and so exclusively should faith be defined in
reference to its object, the extra se
of the historic Christ.
Although I illustrated my
point of the need to accept diversity in many ways with
reference to Judaism, Hinduism, and Shinto, and spoke
of what we might offer them and learn
from them, all my comments were very brief.
There still appear to be nonrelative
points of reference,
points of transcendence if you will, which keep our world
from lapsing into the chaos
of total relativism.
The cosmological
point of view is permeated by the difficulties originating
from the incompatibility
of the cosmogonic and the ontological frames
of reference.
Although the method used to guide the readers
of Process and Reality resulted in many textual anomalies — discontinuities, ghost
references, terminological inconsistencies, and so forth — it nonetheless succeeded in getting readers to interpret all passages written
from abandoned
points of view (most
of the book) in terms
of the final metaphysical position conveyed in the book's third part (ECTC 1; RIWW 47).
Quotations
from the American Standard Version
of the Revised Bible, copyrighted 1929, and the Revised Standard Version
of the Bible, copyrighted 1946 and 1952, are used by permission
of the Division
of Christian Education
of the National Council
of the Churches
of Christ in the U. S. A.
References to these versions are indicated in the footnotes by the initials A. S. V. and R. S. V. I have used these and also the King James Version, selecting in each instance the diction which seemed to me best to fit the
point under discussion.
This is where community becomes so important: community can help supply the «outside»
reference point which can help extract persons
from the addiction
of quiet withdrawal into the world
of TV.
By «process philosophy» I have
reference in this case to the general Whiteheadian orientation, although the details
of this system are not necessarily subscribed to nor are they
of primary importance
from the
point of view
of this discussion.
The fight over «the nature
of beauty» could be constantly rehashed with different quotes
from different philosophers advancing different
points, making your
reference to Kant kinda moot.
Piper side - stepped the main issue between the two camps:
from an Old - School perspective the New Calvinism smacks
of the evangelical revivalism
of a D. L. Moody, or, more to the
point, the baseball - player - turned - evangelist Billy Sunday (insert Mark Driscoll
reference here).
Hence the decision to quote
from «Cherishing Life» and its use in the Teacher
Reference Points to the Church's Teaching and Pupil Resource Sheet 12b on page 72ff
of How I Am.
That God has become one
of the broken and despised ones
of history is an unshakable
reference point from which to resist the mental colonization that accepts God as belonging to the side
of the oppressors.
The consequence
of unmooring oneself
from deity is that one loses the
point of reference in relation to which entities can be stably defined.
It is not necessary to discuss in any detail — as has been done in the previous three chapters — the
point that
from the standpoint
of intelligible religion the basis for understanding must be constant
reference to the universal experience
of imperfection.
It's geared towards achieving a common understanding, terminology and
point of reference for good practice for businesses involved in the delivery
of food and to prevent substances
from packaging materials
from getting into food.
Maybe a better way to illustrate the
point is to list how much guaranteed payroll every team will have on the books
from 2019 through 2021, with the numbers courtesy
of Baseball -
Reference.
Consistency is the hall mark
of great strikers, lets see what becomes
of Vardy 3 seasons
from now before we start using his story as a
reference point..
However, rather than simply accepting the opinion
of states and critical Western scholars as the
point of reference, the edited book Responsibility to Protect: Cultural Perspectives in the Global South by Rama Mani and Tom Weiss addresses the important and so far under - researched question
of what scholars and activists
from the global south really think about the R2P principle and how the R2P implementation process can account for those southern concerns and insights.
«I'm familiar with the
reference to Red Horse
from the article but at this
point it would be improper for me to comment specifically on any particular entities, numbers or to make any allegation or suggestion
of criminality,» he said.
i thought it was one
of his best speeches yet - packed with
references to everyone
from Kennedy (ask not what your country can do for you), to King (we will get to the promised land), via Lincoln, Reagon and even Nixon, as Sunder
points out... he demonstrates a powerful generational consciousness, the ability to join the dots between his country's social and political history, and to see his own forthcoming presidency's place in that context.
In the talks, India demanded that Pakistan ceased its unilateral attempt to extend the Line
of Control
from the agreed terminus at map
reference point NJ 9842 to the Karokoram Pass on the border with China.
• This article was amended on 15 January 2015 to clarify details
of the number
of members
of Bath CLP, and to correct two other
points: an earlier version misattributed the quote
from Diana Page to Jane Middleton, the Bath constituency chair, and made
reference to «when Tony Blair became leader in 1997».