Sentences with phrase «wide a divergence of»

Most members expect this will happen sometime in the middle of 2015, although there is a wide divergence of opinions among members.
The strong annual cycle in the recent UAH data set has led to a wide divergence of temperature trends depending on time of year.
Because of the wide divergence of values produced via due process by appraisers of dubious hands - on feeling for the market or for value other than that which they could only produce via number crunching via approved methods without any experiential, common - sense «feel» for the value of real estate.

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When investors are inclined to speculate, they tend to be indiscriminate about it, and for that reason, we've found that the most reliable measure of investor psychology is the uniformity or divergence of market action across a wide range of individual stocks, industries, sectors, and security types, including debt securities of varying creditworthiness.
Historically, the most reliable way to measure risk attitudes is by the uniformity or divergence of price movements across a wide range of securities.
Rooted in the past as she was, intimately a part of the culture of the ancient world and heir of its thought, it is apparent at once that such wide divergence unavoidably implies bold and vigorous thinking, not by a few individuals, but by a long succession of them through the nation's history.
The divergence between Luke's and Matthew's versions of the Beatitudes, for example, is as wide as possible; on the other hand, their accounts of John the Baptist's prediction of the Coming One are almost identical.
But in reality we still see wide divergences between media organisations in terms of both consumption and production.
It is this divergence - between the relative valuation of large and small companies - that looks unusually wide.
Similar wide divergence in the incidence of negative net worth (debts in excess of assets) is apparent among less - educated young households (47 % versus 8 %).
Time and again, it seems that this divergence between price and value becomes wide enough for Euclidean to invest with a reasonable margin of safety and, we believe, puts the probability of long - term success on our side.
I was excited to play A Link to the Past because it hewed more closely to the original NES game, after Zelda II: The Adventure of Link took such a wide divergence from the original.
M.C. Richards, Centering: 100 Years, Life + Art Begin to See: The Photographers of Black Mountain College Zola Marcus: Kinetic Origins Randy Shull / Wide Open: Architecture + Design at BMCM+AC Ray Spillenger: Rediscovery of a Black Mountain Painter Convergence / Divergence: Exploring Black Mountain College + Chicago's New Bauhaus / Institute of Design Dan Rice at Black Mountain College: Painter Among the Poets Black Mountain College: Shaping Craft + Design John Urbain: No Ideas But Things In Site: Late Works by Irwin Kremen Pat Passlof: Selections 1948 - 2011 From BMC to NYC: The Tutelary Years of Ray Johnson Dorothea Rockburne: Astronomy Drawings Emerson Woeffler: At the Center + At the Edge Hazel Larsen Archer: Black Mountain College Photographer
The exhibition represents a clear divergence from her last solo show, Singerie, for which the artist created a wide range of embroidered monkeys.
This wide divergence in results of course has enormous implications for the ultimate economic viability of solar technology.
The most interesting point about these wide divergences between different Tribunals on rather fundamental points of EU and international law is how little they seem to matter.
At the time of the Lamer Inquiry in 2006 there was a wide divergence in practice across Canada.
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