Not exact matches
«There is very little that we are able to
point to that explains the variation, suggesting that the variations are not
predictable and therefore a sign of huge inefficiency within the health care
pricing system.»
Some of the developments feel a bit
predictable — shot in the dull hues of gray that match Maud's life, Suffragette occasionally turns hard truths into platitudes — but the story is inspiring, buoyed by a fine cast, a
pointed, important examination of the
price paid for a shot at equality.
Though exploiting the disposition effect can be a profitable strategy, there is an additional factor influencing the speed of change, making returns more
predictable — and that is knowing the reference
point, the
price at which someone purchased the stock.
The
point of which is to say that the high price of the proposed Hinkley Point nuclear plant is entirely the result of predictable policy fai
point of which is to say that the high
price of the proposed Hinkley
Point nuclear plant is entirely the result of predictable policy fai
Point nuclear plant is entirely the result of
predictable policy failure.