Sentences with phrase «relevant than attempting»

Consequently, for the investor in need of income, time in the market becomes significantly more important and relevant than attempting to time the market.
To these investors, I believe that time in the market is significantly more important and relevant than attempting to time the market.

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Companies today are attempting to make themselves relevant to buyers who are radically evolving their buying behaviors and have more buying choices than they ever dreamed of in just a few short years.
It is, of course, easier to spot in others than it is to spot in ourselves... so, despite my frustration with his irresponsible interpretation of the text, I'm going to cut Driscoll some slack and assume that, this time, it's based on misguided attempts to make the text relevant to his congregation rather than misogynistic inclinations.
How far such an attempt can succeed is of course another question, but in the last resort it is no more relevant than the insight that conclusive knowledge is impossible in any science or philosophy.
There isn't roomhere to do more than illustrate the case with a few examples, but an attempt will be made to show how rich Paul's view of ethics is, how his teaching on law is original and relevant, how his emphasis on love is important, and how he forces us to consider not only the human act that, as St Thomas says, is what moral theology is all about, but also the adjectival human agent transformed by the grace of the Holy Spirit into a friend, indeed a child of God.
Rather than attempt to estimate neurons» receptive fields, we instead measured the relevant responses operationally.
Technical analysis will probably prove relevant & useful here — I'd prefer to be a buyer on the way back up, rather than attempt some falling knife trick!
It is as if technology is nothing more than a decorative two dimensional self - consciousness owned by no one, a vain attempt of painting to seem relevant in the age of the Internet.
I'm sure the likes of Ackoff would be the first to agree that it is not required «to demonstrate the existence of a correlation» for causality to exist or even to be shown to exist, especially if you attempt very hard not to find such a correlation solely by naively «eyeballing» a graph that plots less than half the relevant data and then backing it up by the announcement «Stupid... in fact I'm not.»
Ultimately, it would be nice to see followup forward modeling studies which attempt to use all potentially relevant variables, rather than the simplified model form we use (which is generally justified at treeline — but perhaps only to first order approximation, i.e. some of the details of changing hydrology and solar insolatino might still matter in these environments.).
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