Sentences with phrase «than fundamental from»

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Aside from a slightly lower debt rating than we typically like, the underlying fundamentals for Potash Corp. warrant its inclusion.
Crowdfunded money from your family and friends — and, if you are lucky, their networks — is often provided for quite a different reason than the fundamentals of the idea: They love you!
PARIS — Standard & Poor's downgraded the credit ratings of France, Italy and seven other European countries on Friday, a move that may have more symbolic than fundamental financial impact but served as a reminder that Europe's economic woes were far from over.
They buy stock not on the basis of a careful analysis, but on the chance, it will rise from any cause other than a recognition of its underlying fundamentals.
Since the fundamental value of an asset in a financial market is an aggregation of the stochastic stream of future dividends, trading at prices higher than the fundamental value is only profitable when there is a widespread belief that other traders will continue to buy at prices even further away from fundamental values.
January's big gains sent the ETF higher by more than 6 % at its best point, and many investors predicted even better times ahead for the fund thanks to positive impacts from U.S. tax reform and strong corporate fundamentals.
Never before in history has the value of the U.S. stock market been as dislocated from the underling fundamental reality than now.
We analyze the fundamentals of individual stocks from a bottom - up perspective rather than a top - down view of the market.
The latest results from the weekly surveys on Twitter showed equity investors are still torn between a bullish outlook on the fundamentals vs less than convincing technicals.
As you can see from the chart, on average the impact of changes in the stock's underlying fundamentals (e.x. book value or earnings changes) makes up more than 100 % of the change in valuation spread!
The texts which could have more than one meaning are concerned with subsidiary aspects of Islam, but not its fundamentals, and have given rise to a plurality of Muslim theories and attitudes which are more or less personal points of view and are far from being obligatory.
In fact Father Maillard, the director of Frères du Monde, actually declared: «If I noticed that my faith [true, he did not add «Christian»] separated me by however little from other men and diminished my revolutionary violence, I would not hesitate to sacrifice my faith,» A clear statement of the conviction latent in Shaull's writings; namely, that revolution is more fundamental than the faith.
They invariably adopted other conceptions as even more fundamental; and rather than attempt seriously to deduce these other conceptions from the popular definition, they treated the latter as a more or less dangerously loose or anthropomorphic equivalent of the more fundamental definition.
Energy (work from within) is more fundamental than matter...]
The fundamental (excuse the pun) problems with far - right Christianity are exactly the same issues our Savior spoke about to the Pharisees: judgmentalism, hypocrisy, intolerance, and the hyper - extremity of observing the letter of the law rather than its spirit (as evidenced by statements from various preachers that people such gays and disobedient children should be killed).
She appears not to understand that there are things beyond citizenship, more splendid and more fundamental — and that these very things, at the present moment more than ever, need to be secured — and need to be secured most especially from the infinite demands of citizenship.
Whitehead's philosophy, of course, differs in many important respects from the Aristotelian view, as is to be expected in a philosophy that takes activity rather than matter as fundamental.
Thus, after all, the fundamental constituents of the world are for him «events,» each actualizing its own essence, together with (as the obscure bond between them is most readily described) the substance which they inherit from their predecessors and pass on to their successors, rather than persisting continuants changing their accidental properties while retaining their essence.
Whitehead always accepted experience as more fundamental than ideal objects abstracted from it.3
Just because ours is an establishment more of content than of form; just because our close ties with our dominant culture have existed at the level of fundamental beliefs, lifestyles, and rudimentary moral assumptions; any effective extrication of ourselves from this severely limiting relationship has to occur at that more subtle level: the level of original thought.
Popper gives a quotation from R. A. Millikan (1932) in which this physicist says that nothing more beautifully simplifying has ever happened in the history of science than the whole series of discoveries culminating about 1914, which finally brought about practically universal acceptance of the theory that the material world contains but two fundamental entities, namely, positive and negative electrons.
Rather than being derived from the id, both the ego and the id develop from the more fundamental bio-psychic resources of the organism.
But, in the case of race and physical deformity, another part stems from something more fundamental than novelty.
While modern physics has taken us deeper into the eventful, relational spatio - temporal web of nature than did classical physics, it too is far from giving us a fundamental cosmological description.
There is an interconnectedness of all things, the unity of the universe is organic rather than mechanical, all fundamental entities from atoms to humans contain life.
He wrote, «From the most essential and most fundamental about oneself to every single thing or affair in the world, even the meaning of one word or half a word, everything should be investigated to the utmost, and none of it is unworthy of attention... There is no other way to investigate principle to the utmost than to pay attention to everything in our daily reading of books and handling of affairs....
Perhaps we still have to learn from one of Our Lord's most fundamental teachings: «It is happier to give than to receive.»
Cavadini's argument seems to stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of what true friendship» and true religion, for that matter» is, which at its core is defined by undeserved, atoning love: «Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends» (John 15:13).
Drawing any kind of moral conclusion from the Bible is problematic for reasons more fundamental than the author states.
«The fundamental unity of the Universe and the inexorable interconnection and interaction of the cosmic elements... preclude any new being from emerging into our experience otherwise than in function of all the present and past states of the empirical world.»
That I would meet a female OB / GYN who had utmost respect — more than anyone else — for my agency as a woman, changed my mind about obstetrics forever, and would become a fundamental part of my healing from other trauma.
But, one need look no further than the current debate in the UK over the EU referendum to find other parallels with Repeal — e.g., an internal split in the Conservative party over British identity (particularly in a world with increasing trade linkages); the difficulty in ascertaining the winners and losers from a fundamental reorientation of trade policy, amidst inherent uncertainty; the existence of tensions between different sectors and regions, stemming from trade exposure; and so on.
«That Cuomo took more money than any other politician from lobbyists who wish to block fundamental reform would be infuriating, but that's what New Yorkers have come to expect from him.
The politicians seem to be unable to move away from grand gestures which they think will impress the electorate rather than consider the fundamentals of what makes the kind of education system that the public wants - good local schools in every neighbourhood.
In a sense the equivariant cohomology ring is more fundamental than the cohomology ring because the structure constants arise in an elementary way from a Coxeter group's action on a polynomial ring.
We can quibble over policy and strategic details: the way in which the debate on immigration is following the welfare debate is becoming divorced from fact; the persistent failure of banking «reform» to get to the fundamental issues; and the possibility that the government's dearth of competence may be a weaker spot than their closeness to fat cat Britain.
It's a poor excuse for shying away from the fundamental reforms that will deal with causes of poverty rather than just its symptoms.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's press release is little more than a distraction from more fundamental problems, according to advocates and people familiar with the system.
By repeating and extending the fundamental elements of the [Office for Budget Responsibility] methodology, it is clear that even if there is no slippage in borrowing from previous forecasts, the level of spare capacity in the economy is lower than expected, so the OBR will not be able to forecast as much catch - up growth as it did in March.
The seniors, who say at least half the center's members are from Tonelotto's parish, believe the center's value is even more fundamental than lunches and exercise classes.
More than 1,000 physicists from around the world will use this high - intensity beam to more closely study neutrinos and fleeting particles called muons, both fundamental building blocks of our universe.
The finding, reported here today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, publisher of ScienceNOW, suggests to the researcher that modern behaviors such as dolling up with jewelry may have originated from a need to communicate rather than a fundamental change in the human brain.
Mammalian development was once thought to be essentially different from embryological development in fruit flies, frogs, worms, and other laboratory organisms, where well - defined polarities in the egg — higher concentrations of a protein in one part of the egg than in another, for example — ordained such fundamental aspects of body plan as head and tail, or back and belly.
Zheng said, «Plasmonic - based photovoltaics have typically had low efficiencies, and it hasn't been entirely clear whether those arose from fundamental physical limitations or from less - than - optimal designs.»
More than 2.5 billion plastic bottles — partially made from plants — are already in use around the world in a bid to replace petroleum as the fundamental building block of everyday plastics.
When he coined the phrase It from Bit, Wheeler was concerned more with fundamental questions about physics and existence than with quantum computing.
It remains possible that much of the diversity of the manifestation of the illness results from genetic diversity rather than the existence of multiple fundamental causes.
The new work in Nature Communications overcame fundamental barriers in utilizing LED technology on monolayer semiconductors, allowing for such devices to be scaled from sizes smaller than the width of a human hair up to several millimeters.
Magnetism at the atomic level is driven by quantum mechanics — a fact that has shaken up classical physics calculations and called for increasingly complex, first - principle calculations, or calculations working forward from fundamental physics equations rather than relying on assumptions that reduce computational workload.
May 07, 2015 Genetic changes to basic developmental processes evolve more frequently than thought Newly evolved genes can rapidly assume control over fundamental functions during early embryonic development, report scientists from the University of Chicago.
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