Sentences with phrase «seem more analytical»

Phrases derived from the contextual («urban, middle class»), mechanist («$ 100,000 annual budget»), and organicist («enjoy occasional fights») approaches seem more analytical and precise.

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However, a trader should have in mind and consider both the technical as well as the fundamental analysis before actually making a trading decision but it seems that the technical analysis provides analytical pictures that have much more competitive advantage than the fundamental one.
But other spiritualities and analytical frameworks would seem to have more influence on the ethical and even the ecclesiastical plans of the report.
This assertion seems to draw a false dichotomy or partial dichotomy: «an analytical thinker (atheist) is more likely to be skeptical or critical, for example, whereas an intuitive thinker (Christian) is guided by emotion and certainty.»
Ha may be more quiet and analytical, according to Cowan, but neither seems to be overly affected by anything that happens on the course.
Active share and closet Indexing are topics which seem to be getting more analytical attention, but closet indexers is not a strong definition or classification that we have yet incorporated into our research.
To me, this seems in many ways to be more of a known unknown than an area in which some analytical breakthrough will clarify things in time for policy relevance.
As fascinating as law can be, judgments seem like a waste of analytical and literary skills when we could be seeing more like this:
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