Sentences with phrase «when implied»

When I was a recruiter, it was great to answer questions about growth opportunities, but candidates crossed the line when they implied that the current position at hand was beneath them.
The fact that they have made it expensive for themselves to comply with their legal obligations going forward does not imply that they lacked implied consent at the outset, so they should have no liability for the time period from when the training materials started to be used until the time when implied consent ended.
«Organizations that don't have express consent from these recipients must track the time period from when they last purchased the sender's product or service and cease sending them commercial electronic messages when the implied consent expires,» he says.
He does have a few more tricks not displayed in this thread — one of my favorites was when he implied that I'm a self - hating jew.
When implied volatility is high, the intraday moves can be large, and when implied volatility is low, intraday ranges tend to be narrow.
As a general rule, you want to buy when the implied volatility is low and sell when it's high.
If you sell when implied volatility is high, you increase the premiums you make on the option.
When implied volatility and credit spreads are low, that tells us that people are very certain about the future, and they are relying on things remaining stable.
Question: Is the sweet spot for covered call stock selection buying solid balance sheet / good cash flow companies with a history of paying a growing dividend (and a payout ration say less than 70 %) during times when implied volatility may be higher (such as now)- so valuations for the stocks you are writing calls on are lower - despite being solid companies.
Under contingent claims theory, spreads should narrow when equity prices rise, and when implied volatility of equity options falls.
Any student — especially any English language learner — can struggle with such figurative speech, particularly when the implied meaning (i.e., idiom) does not translate to the student's first language.
And the very next day, NPR's CEO, Vivian Schiller, not only rubber - stamped his termination, but added insult to injury when she implied that Juan might be mentally unstable by suggesting that he should've kept the comment between himself and his psychiatrist.
Earlier this week, Simon Pegg (no doubt inadvertently) generated a lot of headlines when he implied on a podcast that director J.J. Abrams might've wanted to go a different direction with Rey's parentage than what we saw from Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi.
Today, the anger evident in Ms. Mark - Viverito's voice last week — when she implied on Twitter perhaps sexism was to blame for her getting little credit for the Uber deal, and when she insisted that it was up to the Council, not the mayor, whether the cap would be back on the table — was gone, though she wasn't overly effusive when she discussed her relationship with the mayor.
You seem to have a lot of trouble differentiating between a part of something and the whole of something; you made the same error when you implied that evolution is completely random because a small part of evolution contains random events..
Was this idea in Paul's mind when he implied that eating of the heathen feasts was a real «communion with demons,» and that in the same mystical sense the «cup of the Lord» and the «table of the Lord» conferred on Christians union with Christ?
Heidi said «Zeus and Osiris may not be the best examples of gods that could incite the same feelings as the writer had when he implied that God is not offended by the disorder of our minds etc..
Zeus and Osiris may not be the best examples of gods that could incite the same feelings as the writer had when he implied that God is not offended by the disorder of our minds etc..
3) Can accumulate even more value if and when implied volatility ever perks up again (the more the better)
God can not endure when we imply he would love only us, and we could neglect, or even hate our neighbour.
Mark, with regard to science and god, you are slipping toward the «god of the gaps» mentality when you imply that things that science have not yet explained are possible evidence for god.
The aesthetic dimension of all theologizing is grossly overplayed when it implies a retreat from intelligibility or consistency.
When it implies that if MLK had another son he would look like Barack Obama, it confirms the right's impression that the left refuses to understand MLK on his own terms.
But when they imply that this a conscious strategy deliberately adopted by the majority in order to disempower the minority, they usually are wrong.
But he's wrong, I think, when he implies that Paul thought about the Jewish law and Gentile inclusion without grounding his thinking at every turn in a particular construal of the identity of Christ and the meaning of Christ's history for the world.
But unfortunately, it seems that Fitzgerald cuts off his ability to inherit — and possibly, see — this tradition when he implies that the the road to a healthy intellectualism necessarily leads one out of the movement.
When you imply that breastfeeding is the only way to bond, you are also saying that adoptive parents, breast cancer survivors, gay parents, dads, and people physically unable to breastfeed can't bond with their babies.
If it is a septic then that is perfectly fine because he is normal to be felt thus when he treats somewhat new, especially when he implies the love and the matters of the heart.
But Perry and his charter school allies couldn't be more wrong when they imply that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would support their vision of education policy.
The researchers get a bit off track when they imply that using credit scores discriminates against the poor, because that isn't something that's backed up by research.
Another lesson here is that people like Tony Heller take you for schmucks that won't check it when they imply Arctic ice is stable in today's conditions.
When you imply that the goodness of a model's predictions can be assessed from a sample of a size that is less than or equal to 2, it sounds as though you are a believer in the law of small numbers.
He is wrong when he implies that climate change has not worsened drought in North America in recent years.
And he is wrong when he implies that climate change has not played a role in the increasingly widespread and devastating forest fires in the US in recent years.
The Conspiracy Bus also veers off the NJ Turnpike and down a steep embankment when he implies that Princeton is conducting significant geo research at the behest of BP.
Asking scientists about their readiness to publish one of two versions of a fictitious research finding shows that their concerns weigh heavier when a result implies that climate change will proceed slowly than when it implies that climate change will proceed fast.
Horn misrepresents when he implies that paternal involvement is a «cause» and not itself an «effect.»

Not exact matches

«It is a great hope for future peace when two great nations hating each other as foes have seldom hated, one side vowing eternal hate and vengeance and setting their venom to music, should on Christmas day and for all that the word implies, lay down their arms, exchange smokes and wish each other happiness.»
He quoted a price of $ 250 per kilowatt hour for 100 megawatt hour systems, which would imply a price of $ 25 million for the battery packs, when Cannon - Brookes asked for an estimate.
It all started in March, 1942, when Harry S. Truman, Chairman of the Senate War Investigation Committee, implied that the relationship between Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) and Germany's I.G. Farben hindered the war effort.
In September, when the Fed's policy makers last submitted their economic outlooks, the median estimate implied two quarter - point increases in 2017.
When someone severs ties with a relationship of any type, personal or professional, this comment implies he has bad taste and made a poor choice in the first place.
My frustration with this term is that it quite simply implies a single word, which is rarely the strategy that we employ when doing keyword research and selection in the service of PPC and SEO campaigns.
Equally, when a company that is burning $ 175,000 / month tells me they're raising $ 10 - 15 million it sets off alarm bells because even if I assume you'll double your burn rate it still implies 2.5 - 3.5 years of cash runway, which is too much for a startup.
The options market is implying a 7 percent move in either direction for shares of Tesla when it reports on Wednesday.
What Friedman is missing is that leadership implies followership; you're not leading if no one is following, especially when jobs are being threatened by the CEO over internal memos.
If someone gives you their business card, and you document when and where you received it, Linton says that's implied permission.
When leaders have these powers, it makes sense not just for them to have formal responsibility, but for them to be seen as having a level of control that implies sufficient causal responsibility to underpin ultimate moral responsibility.
Though when pressed, he backs away from the threatening tone of the campaign, implying the shadowy figures are more metaphorical than literal.
For example, in 2013 when JP Morgan hosted an open Q&A session, they were greeted with thousands of snarky questions implying the company was unscrupulous and immoral.
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