They are able to respond to changes / problems / needs without much delay (voting) and are able to withstand the many
sudden changes of opinion in the population (e.g. populism).
Not exact matches
Here is for instance a 20 minute chart
of the June Bund futures contract, which was subject to a similar
sudden change in market
opinion:
However, it appears that after the
sudden price boom and speculative markets catching on, Bill Gates has
changed his
opinion of these digital currencies.
we got Arshaz, Nasri, Cesc and Rosicky who pretty much play the way he does we really do nt need him to burden our treatmentroom either i have been really hoping this Melo thing was jus a cover up for both Fiorentina and ourselves, i mean Melo is overrated in my
opinion and i think we were jus usinim so we can get Inler under the radar bacuse we all know once it gets out tha we have mad a bid al
of sudden Liverpool and even ManU re will want a piece not to mention Citeh who have De Jong, Kompany and Barry and will still try something, anyway i really hope that the case because if not it would be poor plannin by Wenger coz Melo as come out on numerous occassions stating he was happy to stay in Italy so do nt see how we would have thought we could
change his mind.
Consequently, the possibility to nowcast a campaign, that is, to track trends in real time and capture (eventual)
sudden changes (so called «momentum») in public
opinion faster than is possible through traditional polls (for example, the results
of a TV debate), becomes a reality.
By Paul Chesser On Monday NLPC's Mark Modica smartly called into question Consumer Reports»
sudden change in
opinion about the electric hybrid Chevy Volt from a vehicle that they once believed «doesn't seem to make a lot
of sense,» to one the publication recommends.