Stocks remain strenuously overvalued, overbought, and overbullish, but those conditions have persisted
uncorrected much longer in the present instance than they have historically.
Not exact matches
I absolutely do not expect the market to fall that
much (particularly not in a single,
uncorrected decline), but I can still tell you what we'll probably be doing if it does.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing since I enjoyed the original so
much, but Riptide is so full of production shortcuts, buggy annoyances, and
uncorrected bad design that it's more like a rush - job fan mod than something ready for prime time.
In the book (at least in the
uncorrected proof), the painter of her coronation portrait is called Hayden; the TV version corrects this — it was Hayter — but their version of the portrait itself has Victoria's head turned way too
much to the right, apparently trying to fit the novel, which describes her pose (p. 142) as «standing and looking back over her shoulder.»
The apparent blind faith in an automatic link between Fed easing and diagonally rising prices is not supported by the data, however
much an
uncorrected rally makes it seem otherwise.
Of course, whether the Prius pays for itself in the current market
uncorrected for externalities is a different question than whether it would pay for itself once you accounted for the price of gas if it included all the environmental costs and
much of the cost of the Iraq War (which, even if not directly about oil, is really pretty
much about oil in the sense that it is what makes that whole region of important strategic interest to us).
Ultimately Watts et al. fail to account for changing time of observations, that instruments change, or that weather stations are sometimes relocated, causing them to wrongly conclude that
uncorrected data are
much better than data that takes all this into account.
There is a
much greater risk, that the final report contains errors or statements that are still unbalanced and that then will remain
uncorrected.