Sentences with phrase «suggested by its fundamentals»

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History suggests this reversal will be driven by inflation fundamentals, and leave investors worse off than the 1994 «bond massacre.»
The optimistic longer - term projections that have been issued by the three main reporting agencies as well as from most Wall Street analysts are looking more and more like they may be off the mark as the current fundamentals are in no way suggesting the global oil market is already in a rebalancing pattern.
Futures prices generally move somewhat in response to changes in the spot price, even when movements in the latter are driven by transitory factors, but their substantially lower volatility suggests that they are more anchored to longer - run price fundamentals than are spot prices.
Although one can expect, to a certain extent, such an influence by revealed theology on the developments of metaphysics, especially in the context of Whitehead's theory of «religious intuition,» Whitehead appreciates the Alexandrian theology not for its specific content and «highly special form» (AI 167), but to the extent that it suggests «the solution of a fundamental metaphysical problem» (AI 167).
Perhaps also this book not only may throw light on the fundamental purposes by which education should be directed, but may at the same time suggest the outlines of a relevant and mature faith for modern man — a faith that grows directly out of the daily struggle to make responsible decisions.
Now, it is possible to read these requirements in the way I suggested earlier: as supplemental to the fundamental requirements of the classic just war tradition as enumerated by Aquinas and others.
My concern is more fundamental: to alter the imaginative horizon of American Catholics so that they resist, at times, the categories suggested by modernity and by the nation - state.
However, each of Delvin's designs are driven by the natural human impetus to fill innate voids with art suggest her truest purposes as a stage designer: to, like a mirror, place before an audience the fundamental question of what they are truly searching for.
Whitehead's description of «importance» as a»... fundamental notion not to be fully explained by any reference to a finite number of other factors» (MT 8), suggests that it permeates all levels and types of existence.
I would suggest that there is congnitive dissonance in that and that Sabio is coping with that congitive dissonance by doing what fundamental atheists do with likening following Jesus to a belief in Santa Claus and the spaghetti monster.
The fundamental issue comes down to this: are fathers to be considered by default in law as an alien and a potential threat to their children until vetted, or treated in the same way that mothers are — a parent and a benefit to their children until there is strong evidence to suggest otherwise?
After Brexit, UK citizens will not be protected by the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union because, as its name suggests, it only applies to citizens of the EU.
He suggested that fundamental change was being passed without sufficient debate, but Downing Street responded by insisting that the government has a clear mandate «to tackle Britain's deep - rooted problems».
Consciousness, we have suggested, has two fundamental properties [see the July / August 2009 column by Christof Koch, «A Theory of Consciousness»].
Rigorous Experiments In the past 20 years significant evidence has accumulated to suggest that these diet doctors may have been right, that the hormone hypothesis is a viable explanation for why we get fat and that insulin resistance, driven perhaps by the sugars in the diet, is a fundamental defect not just in type 2 diabetes but in heart disease and even cancer.
But the crazy thing about empty space, weighing something --[well,] there are many crazy things — it produces a gravitational repulsion, rather than the attractions so the expansion of the universe is speeding up; but this stuff is so mysterious and inexplicable — completely inexplicable right now — that many physicists have been driven wild and mad and have changed what we might mean by fundamental physics by suggesting, for example, that the fundamental concepts in nature are not really fundamental at all, they are accidental; they are an environmental accident; that the are many universes and we just happen to live in the one that has the values it does because if you changed it a little bit then we wouldn't be living.
Our homeschool is always evolving and while I do not claim by any means to be a «Montessori purist», there are a few Montessori fundamentals I would suggest you try.
The educator suggests praise and positive reinforcement in the classroom are fundamental tools teachers can use to combat low confidence and low self - esteem experienced by their Indigenous students.
This research suggests that each child's fundamental desires to know and to learn are manifested in different ways and are guided by a variety of individual strengths.
You can piggyback on their comments by explaining some poetry fundamentals after they've already observed them (e.g., ««Click clack» is an example of onomatopoeia, and poets use this device to suggest sounds, even coining new words in the process»).
By these measures, momentum, illiquidity, and low - volatility strategies score badly, suggesting high trading costs and low capacity, while value and quality strategies tend to score well, as do low - turnover strategies such as indexing, equal - weight, and Fundamental Index ™.
My fundamental point is that whether or not it makes sense to do what you suggest (or other proposed productive ventures) is not determined by a bunch of calculations about inputs and outputs the answer to the question: «Can someone make money doing it?»
But they then confuse speculation with proven facts by suggesting «the fundamental relationship between polar - bear welfare and sea - ice availability is well established.»
By far most of the heat goes into the ocean and as James Hansen has suggested, «In my opinion, the rate of ocean heat storage is the most fundamental number for our understanding of long - term climate change.»
The suggested policing of the internet by ISPs will be undermined at a far more fundamental level, via the use of technological circumvention measures such as encryption.
In brief, it may be suggested that such dicta by the national court of a Member State in relation to the internal constitutional processes of another Member State may be construed as encroaching into unwarranted appraisal of «fundamental structures, political and constitutional» of a Member State as protected by Article 4 (2) TEU.
On the one hand, the solution suggested by the Advocate General to indeed allow some sort of horizontal direct effect of a Directive implementing a «principle» in the Charter of Fundamental Rights is certainly a bold one.
The case has caused quite some controversy, with some suggesting a judicial overreach by a Court determined to become the final instance for fundamental rights in the EU to the detriment of national catalogues of fundamental rights and the national courts called to protect them.
Meanwhile, the access right's constitutional overtones were suggested by three developments: the incorporation of a right of access in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (article 42) in 2000, the EU's accession to the Aarhus Treaty and subsequent adoption of the Aarhus Regulation on Access to Information (Regulation 1367/06) in 2006, and increasingly explicit references to transparency's auxiliary role in facilitating the democratic life of the Union, most notably in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case law.
The problem with these recent decisions isn't so much the Court's desire to curb the presumption of deference and apply correctness to review fundamental legal questions decided in the first instance by a statutory tribunal — this is well within the jurisprudence of Dunsmuir v New Brunswick, 2008 SCC 9 and seems to make good sense from most perspectives — but rather the ease with which the Court suggests we can decipher fundamental legal questions from the rest of the field in deciding when to apply the presumption of deference and when not to.
One view — advocated most prominently by Kristen Tiscione and Ellie Margolis — suggests that e-memos constitute a new and distinct legal writing genre.23 These commentators posit that the change in medium — from paper to email — creates a fundamental shift in the way that legal analysis is conducted and communicated.24 These scholars argue, for example, that the comparative informality of the e-memo and its lack of prescribed elements creates a more organic format, where writers are free to combine traditional sections like the facts, brief answer, question presented, and conclusion in ways that are more «accessible, efficient, and appropriate.»
I'd like to suggest that we begin by re-examining some fundamental assumptions about «talent» versus «skills» in the legal profession.
The first shows a much more restrictive approach by the Court of Appeal to the application of public law concepts such as ultra vires to agreements to pay off staff, and the second shows a continuation of the courts» existing powers to ensure that employees receive the bonuses to which they are contractually entitled, strongly suggesting that any fundamental changes to bonus cultures may have to start with the contracts themselves, rather than finding ways around existing entitlements.
Although the Senate might, as prof. Macfarlane suggests, be protected from abolition by its role in the process of constitutional amendment itself, which can not be changed without unanimous consent, the Court might even base its ruling on the broader ground that any fundamental alterations to the nature of the Canadian constitution require the consent of all the provinces.
Supported by their measurement studies, the authors suggest that «more aggressive» scaling will, in the longer term, require fundamental redesign to bitcoin's protocol.
The outlook for profit and dividend growth for real estate companies around the world generally remains positive, but differing macroeconomic influences, as well as varied local supply and demand trends, suggest that fundamental outcomes will differ by market and even within property segments in markets.
Fueled by government policies and the broad decline of the stock market, the Chinese real estate market has seen a spike in sales activity in recent months despite poor underlying fundamentals, leading many observers to suggest that a speculative bubble is about to burst.
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