Sentences with phrase «very high payoff»

The idea is that this tendency leads to a preference for lottery - like stocks with a small chance of a very high payoff, and this preference, in turn, drives up the prices of high volatility stocks disproportionately, suggesting future underperformance.
«For student outcomes, greater attention to the selection and retention of high - quality principals would have a very high payoff,» note the authors, Gregory F. Branch, Eric A. Hanushek and Steven G. Rivkin.
For student outcomes, greater emphasis on the selection and retention of high - quality principals would appear to have a very high payoff.
What she meant was, very high payoff, but it requires a lot of work and the chance of success is relatively low.
There are some low probability very high payoffs from renewables.

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The color payoff of this product is great, it is very comparable to higher end brands.
The payoffs of successfully spotting a turnaround can be very high but that kind of investing requires a different mindset (and lots of diversification)...
If you payoff the loan before the breakeven point the interest rate is very high.
Both approaches are high risk but have a reasonable payoff if they can manage to make affordable electricity and that is a very big if.
These efforts require a higher level of investment, but they are very measurable and usually deliver a higher payoff.
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