Sentences with phrase «size in absolute terms»

As far as profitability is concerned, it's not so much size in absolute terms that is likely to make the difference, as the ability to improve leverage.

Not exact matches

However, in terms of absolute size, start - up funds did seem to play a role.
As a result, you are asking a very small subset of the overall entrepreneurial population — both in absolute terms and size of business — for opinions.
The debt pile, he said, has been growing for three decades in both absolute terms and when compared to the size of the economy — and about $ 1.5 trillion of it currently consists of mortgage debt.
The debt pile has been growing for three decades in both absolute terms and when compared to the size of the economy.
I'm in the camp (not sure the size of said camp) of people who is at their absolute leanest and «best» in terms of biomarkers in strict ketosis.
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Furthermore, it increases your position size (in absolute terms) as your account grows.
This enormous, eighteen by eight feet canvas is very intense not just in terms of its size but, to a greater extent, due to its absolute, deep red color.
I do agree with Lovejoy that since we don't know the absolute number of species, we have to talk in size - independent terms.
Certainly in proportion to market size — if not in absolute terms — I can cite more announced alternative staffing and alternative delivery models in the UK and US.
First, the effect sizes are smaller both in absolute terms and in comparison to effect sizes reported elsewhere — for example, in the UK, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence reported effects of 1.7 for waiting list versus trauma focused psychological therapies and 1.18 for other active interventions for PTSD.1 Second, there are problems with the small number of trials in key areas (for example, TAU / WL n = 5), with the combining of different outcomes from the same study in the meta - analysis and the failure to consider clinical as opposed to statistical significance.
The increase in absolute terms of the size of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth population will require significant increases in services and programs simply to keep pace with demand and maintain the status quo, yet alone to achieve a reduction in existing health inequality.
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