Over the decades, he has moved between representation and abstraction, following his own independent and often contrarian path. |
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Do you have that one last remaining late-adopter contrarian friend who still refuses to have any sort of web presence? |
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And in the absence of contrarian perspectives, the faith tends to become inbred and stagnant. |
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Being contrarian is apparently OK as long as in being contrarian you agree with us. |
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At the same time as he developed this contrarian personality to society he still secretly yearned for an audience. |
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Publishing and responding to criticism invariably triggers contrarian pieces from readers, rebalancing debate as if by magic! |
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The charming yet contrarian British bad boy slammed the march as a waste of time. |
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Savers who want to swim against the tide can simply buy funds that pick up on contrarian trends. |
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This new column serves to give readers refreshing, often contrarian views on key industry issues. |
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Neill's dedication in this book is the oldest citation of the word contrarian. |
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The only reason we have had to fight to maintain these contrarian stances is the unprecedented slowness of the sea change that is developing. |
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And, because I'm a contrarian at heart, I'll root for perverse storylines that will upset the apple cart and disturb the powers that be. |
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Peters is hard at work repelling the attackers, thrilled, he claims, to be a contrarian again. |
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That said, I voted for John Edwards because I'm a bit of a contrarian and because I think he's on the mark when he talks about two Americas. |
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Recall that the idea of contrarian sentiment analysis is to measure the pulse of the speculative option crowd. |
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If all that mattered from a contrarian standpoint was the bullish reading, that would be a huge heads-up signal to buy with both hands. |
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I liked him because he wrote well and because his contrarian position gave him broader sympathies. |
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Momus, from the Greek word for blame or criticism, was the ancient world's personification of the contrarian spirit. |
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When contrarian books come out, newsrooms would do well to have somebody already suited up for quick sleuthing. |
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Taylor also said the contrarian nature of the study will likely bring added attention to a field still very much being charted. |
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As a dedicated contrarian I'm always uneasy with the way in which people, who are as individuals rational and intelligent, can be transformed into scarily conformist drones. |
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I thought I knew everything about Cuba until I came to this meeting, and I have gotten such contrarian opinions. |
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Being contrarian is not only a choice an investor makes, but also a necessity for long-term success. |
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I have to tell you that Mike's contrarian intellectualizing on the subject of reporters and the law was more amusing when it was all hypothetical. |
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But that would be far too much to expect, so they have re-invented themselves as contrarian pro-marketeers who lecture the rest of us on how markets should work properly. |
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She was well known for her contrarian wit and was not afraid to speak her mind. |
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The prep-school-teacher-turned-cultural critic drives working mothers to fits with contrarian essays on modern domestic life. |
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New Hampshire loves to be contrarian and rarely follows the conventional wisdom. |
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Instead of decorating every face on the street, Google Glass hit a contrarian rip tide. |
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Two male journalists, one conservative and one contrarian, were to debate abortion at Oxford University earlier this week. |
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Bloggers, who post daily journals consisting mostly of links to and brief commentaries on TV and newspaper coverage, tend to carry contrarian viewpoints. |
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Recognize that superior returns involve hard work and often require contrarian thinking. |
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Historically, such negative sentiment has consistently been a reliable contrarian indicator. |
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The Most Admired Company List turns out to be a wonderful contrarian investment tool because it is a backward-looking popularity contest. |
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Virtually no investors were able to play a contrarian role as asset prices fell, with the notable exception of certain sovereign wealth funds. |
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Whether it's his national crusade for freedom of speech, or his refreshing and contrarian take on the oilsands. |
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For the general publishing and pop-culture industries, this has not seemed so much like a heroic or contrarian stance as a stiff and snobbish one. |
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Momentum for the currency is positive and investor sentiment, usually a good contrarian indicator, is excessively pessimistic. |
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Not that I'm a contrarian but I am here today to demonstrate that we can all gain from the progress derived from health research. |
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It seems rather contrarian but, as I say, I have not heard an adequate explanation. |
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But with Murdoch assuredly in the loop, on this issue there was no room to be contrarian. |
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Jeremy Fand, senior proprietary currency trader at WestLB in New York, is in the contrarian camp, predicting that the dollar will get help from the stronger American economy. |
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That proved a useful contrarian signal as a massive rally took place. |
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This contrarian bent is refreshing and sometimes rewarding. |
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Their innovative and contrarian thinking is imbedded in a wealth of property development talent and experience in regions that we believe are particularly attractive at this time. |
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Declining U. S. bean stocks and rising world bean stocks are contrarian market influences, instilling a sloppy price trend to the bean market at this time. |
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We believe that equity markets are roughly at fair value and investor sentiment remains quite bearish, which is a positive for equities from a contrarian perspective. |
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Also covered are analysis methods, gap validation criteria, contrarian investing, macro-fundamental and macro-economic factors, managing risk and emotions, and the tools available to the self-directed investor. |
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To accomplish this, Wills gives us a series of wildly contrarian takes on a wide variety of anti-government propositions. |
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For one contrarian view, Plaud critiqued the psychological behaviorism of Staats. |
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Consistent with Diether, Lee, and Werner, we find that short sellers are contrarian in contemporaneous returns. |
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Worm gear, drive directly the contrarian agitator. |
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But her quarrelsome ideology does have an appealing contrarian energy. |
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By then, ever the contrarian, the aging Hopper rebelled the other way. |
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Despite his contrarian positions, Sullivan is arguably the most prominent gay opinionmeister in the business. |
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But as time went on, the power of teenage mulishness combined with adolescent idealism, and I started to find my identity as contrarian, a defender of lost causes, a romanticiser of doomed heroes. |
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The SSI is a contrarian indicator and signals more EURUSD losses. |
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He is a portfolio manager at Contrarian Capital Management, an investment firm based in Greenwich, Conn. |
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Contrarian investors do not merely follow beliefs that differ from the majority. |
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