Sentences with phrase «robust view»

While trailing calendar periods only show returns for points in time, rolling returns present continuous overlapping increments to provide a more robust view of performance over time.
In addition to the main test, the video also shows a more robust view of the software experience with what is essentially a software hands - on video overall.
Too robust a view of s. 96 or of the principle of separation of powers would call such legislative efforts into question.
John has very robust views on the War on drugs and the antiquated Rules of Civil Procedure and the extent to which judges have stopped adjudicating in courts in order to meet the Tsunami of data generated in this information age.
Fortunately for her biographer in a world before emails and texting her usually robust views are scattered all over official papers and submissions.
One suspects that the French, just to pick one nation at random, might have robust views about this.
The Asus Transformer's excellent 10.1 in 1280 x 800 IPS screen has been carried over to the Slider so you get the same robust viewing angles.
Among other things, I worried that «[t] oo robust a view of s. 96 or of the principle of separation of powers would call... legislative efforts [to provide mechanisms of alternative dispute resolution, for instance, or even to encourage litigants to settle] into question.»
Design robust views, complex queries, functions, stored procedures, clustered and non-clustered indexes and triggers.
MSCI's new Global Equity Content Set offers investment professionals a more robust view of risk and return across national borders.
A tool like QBO paired with LeanLaw can offer a more robust view of timekeeper efficiency, which are the good clients (fiscally speaking) and the firm's profitability.
That would allow for a more «robust view» of how the English learner population does over time, said Delia Pompa, senior fellow for education policy at the Migration Policy Institute.
The ensemble of the simulations was used to build an integrated and robust view of our understanding of organic aerosol sources and sinks in the troposphere.
Within that goal, I have two interrelated objectives: 1) The first is to create a robust view of what a system is and how it behaves.
Lord Neuberger expresses the hope that «As we get more confidence with the passages of time, it is conceivable that we will take a more robust view».
Chile takes a robust view on statistics and, to what would be the horror of UK lawyers who could advance any number of reasons for the inappropriateness of some of its statistical requirements, even pays a bonus for an above average acquittal rate.
«If... a litigant flagrantly over-eggs the pudding and thus deprives the court of any sensible assistance, then he or she is likely to find that the court takes a robust view and drastically prunes the proposed budget.»
It is here that you can get a more robust view of the «LIFE Difference.»
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