Sentences with phrase «terms change dramatically»

But when a new buyer comes into a thin market waving money, pricing terms change dramatically after a few trades get done.

Not exact matches

Hill paraphrases Bill Gates in describing the timeline for the development of blockchain: «In the short term, we tend to overestimate what something should do, but in the long term we dramatically underestimate how fast it will actually change
This kind of long - term planning may seem out of place in the tech world, where conditions can change dramatically in a matter of months.
«For us who are long - term investors, we tend to look at the group of people who are gathering in Vienna and say «they're fighting against history... The cost of producing crude, largely due to fracking technology, has dramatically changed the marginal economics of oil,» Hunt told Bloomberg Television.
Without the United States, the deal changed dramatically in overall scale but also in terms of what it represented.
By the end of her long domination of British politics things had changed dramatically, and Tony Blair, who explicitly repudiated the long - term Labour commitment to socialism, made no efforts to turn back the clock.
That change occurs dramatically with the «negative perception,» what Whitehead terms «the triumph of consciousness» (PR 161).
Currently, with the season drawing to a close, the Trotters find themselves nine - points shy of fifth - placed Tottenham having also played one game more, but a succession of wins could change their situation dramatically, and that's the carrot which Coyle hopes will keep his players interested right until the very end of the term.
He then called on Bratton, who said, «The overall percentage of those being stopped in terms of race or ethnicity has not changed dramatically — only by a couple of percentage points.»
Although tau imaging is still in its earliest stages, Ryan hopes that such imaging will accelerate drug development and that finding a blood - based biomarker for Alzheimer's to reveal risk (much like cholesterol serves as a marker for cardiovascular risk) will change the field dramatically in terms of how doctors can diagnose the disease.
The data tell a far different story: «The observations in the last 10 years are, whoa, ice sheets change far more dramatically, both in terms of magnitude of change and timescale, than we experts ever thought possible,» Bindschadler said.
Their reaction changed dramatically when the scientists stimulated tagged cells in their brains in the hippocampus — the part of the brain that encodes short - term memories — with a special blue light.
The Wellness and Prevention model of health care used at the Kolp Institute emphasizes that simple lifestyle changes can have a powerful impact on long - term health and dramatically decrease the risk of developing a serious illness.
Today, the numbers of gay men who meet long - term partners at bars, at sex - on - premises venues, and through friends have dropped dramatically, and the changing landscape of gay dating is forcing safer - sex campaigners to rethink their strategies and assumptions.
The sacred element of marriage has changed dramatically over the decades, it doesn't hold the same tradition or relevance it once did, but there are those out there who have been married for several years, but «Hope Springs» addresses the concept of being «happily married», a term that is thrown around all too frequently these days, Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) are said couple, married for 31 years as Arnold keeps reminding us, reminding us because Kay knows the spark is gone, and Arnold uses this fun fact to remind her, just because the number is there doesn't mean it's a happy one.
From the side, not much has dramatically changed in terms of design, though a notable adjustment is relocating the outside mirrors from the windshield pillar triangle panel to the door, which improves visibility.
The first way to answer this question is to realise that the concept or meaning of a publisher has changed dramatically in recent years, and what a book is now can no longer be defined simply in terms of physically printed products.
Though it would hurt a lot in the short - run, far better to end the deficits of the US government, and the pitiful efforts of the Fed, giving greater certainty to the private sector, that businessmen could make long - term decisions without worries that taxes, regulations, or interest rates might change dramatically.
A proper asset allocation will give you the best chances for the success of your long - term plan, so unless your time horizon or required return have changed dramatically, you are best off tweaking around the edges, provided the portfolio was properly constructed.
Rent costs can change dramatically, but with a fixed rate mortgage, your payments will stay the same each and every month throughout the term of your loan.
I'm not sure I see anything here that dramatically changes the company's long - term intrinsic value, but the recent price decline really illustrates how sentiment can have so much more impact in this sector.
In the years that followed the destruction of the Berlin Wall, which triggered the rise of post-colonial studies, the definition of the term «the Global South» has changed dramatically.
Once there, his style of painting changed dramatically and by 1947, he had abandoned the use of brushes and poured the paint straight on to the canvas (hence the term Action Painting).
The thermodynamic term based on the moisture budget decomposition dramatically overestimates the change in zonal variance in the tropics and subtropics, but gets the change approximately right at higher latitudes (Fig 3).
In terms of prediction, there is little reason to think that response of the climate to CO2 will change dramatically in the future.
That could change if the price of batteries were to fall dramatically, but the gap between costs and benefits is currently so wide that this is unlikely in the near term.
Global Warming Theory «Completely Disconnected From the Observations» Extensive analysis of temperature trends in the Arctic reveals that there has been no detectable long - term change since the beginning of the 20th century, and thus predictions of a sea ice - free Arctic in the coming decades due to dramatically rising temperatures are not rooted in observation.
Despite the fact that both the models and the YD hypothesis indicate changes in heat transport can affect the global temperature, and in the case of the YD so dramatically temperatures go against the forcing trend, you are steadfast in your beliefs that it is impossible that any long term trend in heat transport can be affecting modern climate.
[Linear trends are not predictions - they have no predictive power since over the short - term they can change dramatically.]
The second piece is that we've actually built in, to our technology, the ability — it's almost like an automated fraud detector, and my partner, Mark, had to deal with this issue back at Rent.com, in terms of the property management stuff, so he's got experience in building this piece — but the basic idea is that we have a baseline from where our company is starting from, based on those published attributes, and if that changes dramatically, or if things start to disappear because they're getting negative attributes, say because it's made in China, and then they pull that off, that'll actually get a worse score if they don't publish the source of where it's made vs. if they publish that it's made in China or made internationally.
Just for one example, if it turns out that, between melt of sea ice and Greenland ice, the North Atlantic Current slows or stops, we would expect to see fairly dramatically colder weather in Europe for a while, even thought this condition could be directly linked to results produced by GW (though in the long term, the warming would, presumably eventually overtake the cooling from change in ocean currents).
«Clearly, looking at long - term trends, these technologies are making major inroads, absolutely and dramatically changing the U.S. energy system,» Michel Di Capua, head of research for the Americas region at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, told GreenBiz.
It can be very challenging to accept that life has changed so dramatically, and to come to terms with things like performing self care, walking, exercising, working, or even maintaining romantic relationships may never be the same.
For a few years now client pressure on fees has been causing the most disturbance to the force within law firms but at the same time not much has dramatically changed in terms of client service — and that's an area where there's bound to be innovation (or at least should be innovation) at every level and in every type of law.
With any term life policy, even if you get sick, your health changes dramatically, or you get a terminal illness after the policy goes into effect, your monthly premium will not increase.
However, as it is still guaranteed coverage beyond the initial term, you may want to continue your insurance if your health has changed dramatically.
Unlike level - term life insurance, monthly premiums can and often do change dramatically.
In addition, rates on term life insurance have not changed dramatically in the last couple of decades.
With the introduction of low cost term life insurance quotes things have changed dramatically.
An attorney can tell you if your reason for changing custody is something that will stand up in court, such as that you've had to take your ex back to court repeatedly because he's broken the custody terms of the decree, or that circumstances in your ex's home have changed dramatically and now pose a threat to your child's well - being.
Rent costs can change dramatically, but with a fixed rate mortgage, your payments will stay the same each and every month throughout the term of your loan.
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