Investor gloom may well overshadow improving economic fundamentals through the summer. |
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These books are written by experts who teach you the fundamentals as quickly and as painlessly as possible. |
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You'll find the fundamentals of Butler's argument that gender is performative. |
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There is a big vacuum in big wall and aid climbing information and Dr. Piton's fundamentals help more people get to the summit than ever before. |
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Early pre-season practice should stress conditioning and fundamentals because the team must be in condition before the first game. |
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This basics course touches on the fundamentals of retirement plans, education savings plans and more. |
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Their language cuts through the niceties of social intercourse to fundamentals. |
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He promised responsible financial management in a period of consolidation that will get the fundamentals right and plan for the future. |
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They are either totally ignorant or contemptuous of the fundamentals of a civilised judicial system. |
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The fundamentals of quality are of course intrinsic to the value of a drawing. |
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Current training is based on a conventional, linear battlefield and enables drill sergeants to concentrate on the fundamentals of marksmanship. |
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The essay describes the fundamentals of property flipping, fake identities and credit histories, and straw buyers. |
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Trampoline classes teach students the fundamentals of body awareness and training for somersaults, twists, and flips. |
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The team will focus on fundamentals in an effort to improve its porous run defense. |
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If you believe that fundamentals eventually catch up to market behavior, this is not a particularly good portent for stocks going forward. |
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These offers, along with our technically sound product portfolio, a deep bench of people, and value-added service, will be our fundamentals. |
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But their cult is now in disarray, and the best writing of the moment has repudiated useless dogmas in favor of the fundamentals of storytelling. |
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If one is confronted by questions and doubts concerning our religious fundamentals, he should have faith that these questions are answerable. |
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Even before it served its first antipasto, this reservations-free Italian joint had perfected the fundamentals of the BYOB genre. |
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With these fundamentals being sustained, the exchange value of the RMB is expected to remain stable. |
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Long-term investors prioritize fundamentals and recognize that technical factors play an important role. |
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His strategy ended up paying huge dividends for StockMaster and can serve as a useful primer on capital-raising fundamentals for any company. |
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An unprecedented and happy mix of sound fundamentals and cyclicals is the leitmotif for the Indian economy and business in the short term. |
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I have been interested in the harmonic series in general and in the interaction of two harmonic series based on two fundamentals. |
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Even when I was training, the emphasis was always on the basics and fundamentals. |
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This ratio adds a market value dimension to the model that isn't based on pure fundamentals. |
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He is strong on the fundamentals of blocking out and has an excellent nose for the ball. |
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We also had to make major improvements in the fundamentals of our automotive operations. |
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It is relevant if we stick to the fundamentals, if we interpret them correctly. |
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Meanwhile, they are learning basic karate fundamentals and kata which improves posture and breath control. |
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It was interesting just seeing how the nitty gritty fundamentals of business works. |
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The idea is to turn the focus onto the fundamentals of theatre, including acting. |
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Tradition too is an important element, more so when one scrutinises the fundamentals of the game. |
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If the Government is serious about disaster preparedness, it is going to have to start with the fundamentals. |
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The money goes into the mechanicals, the fundamentals, the bits that really matter. |
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New distributors complete training that includes mentoring, classroom time, and business fundamentals. |
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The Army must rethink the fundamentals of how it prepares, deploys, and supports military operations. |
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How can we sensibly plan for our retirement when the fundamentals are constantly tinkered with and the goalposts keep being moved? |
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Islam's fundamentals are based on some eternal truths that can easily cope with peripheral polarities. |
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Teaches fundamentals of programming including principles of structured code and top-down design. |
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Included are the fundamentals of harmony, such as intervals, triads, chords, modulation and so on. |
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In the first and second year the core sciences will have emphasis on the fundamentals such as physics, chemistry, mathematics and bioscience. |
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The point about speculators, greedy money men that they may be, is that they tend to be ruled by the fundamentals. |
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But good ideas backed by sound fundamentals will usually get a good hearing. |
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We'll cover the fundamentals needed to understand basic optical concepts such as radiometry, polarization, diffraction, and holography. |
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A return to these fundamentals could be the bedrock of a true religious resurgence. |
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This book presents fundamentals of conflict resolution and peer mediation in schools. |
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Discover the fundamentals of mycology and hunt for mushrooms in this two-hour workshop. |
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At the time, Micheal and I differed on certain fundamentals behind our work, especially in the area of religious and mystical experiences. |
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This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals and choreography of hip hop funk styles. |
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The young ladies were taught much more than fundamentals, rules and regulations of the game. |
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While the markets are vacillating, this is as a good a time as any to brush up on some of your companies' fundamentals. |
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The freshman and junior varsity programs can continue the development of fundamentals in preparation for the varsity. |
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Of course, if the fundamentals of the business have deteriorated I can walk away with just half the losses. |
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I sit up in the stands with the rest of the team and get a crash course in the game's fundamentals. |
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It has style and feeling but does not sacrifice the fundamentals of a polished presentation. |
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If accurate, this new view of galactic demography might force astronomers to rethink the fundamentals of galaxy formation. |
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Mr. Kudlow and the bulls can spout propaganda all they want, but it is not going to change underlying fundamentals. |
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They are getting a better understanding of the fundamentals of the process, such as the appropriate control parameters for good welds. |
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A change in language, in the fundamentals, in the semantics, the grammar, the very essence of the language. |
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Women play more of a team game based on fundamentals, execution, and good shooting. |
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If you are not a master of the fundamentals, you will never strike the cue ball the same way. |
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Pat got right down to business, taking the group step by step through the fundamentals of writing poetry. |
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The freedom of scientists to speak out and share their insights is one of the fundamentals of a modern knowledge-based democracy. |
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While it looks like investors may have gotten ahead of the fundamentals for the moment, there's more to this rally than a head fake. |
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These, he said, are the fundamentals of the interactive participative learning environment that can foster an innovative culture in Ireland. |
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He had a better season than postseason, and some scouts want to see stronger fundamentals from him. |
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The economic fundamentals suggest that the rupiah is way undervalued. |
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We hear elected officials harping on about social partnership and citing meaningless macroeconomic fundamentals which signify absolutely nothing for most people. |
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The six-week program covers the fundamentals of nuclear theory, radiochemistry, nuclear instrumentation, radiological safety, and applications to related fields. |
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To threaten these fundamentals over a disagreement about insurance policy seems crazy to Democrats. |
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Over time he realized that to do the job better, he needed to know the fundamentals of the ancient divining art. |
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But for practical effect, you'd be better off trying to explain the fundamentals of tensor calculus. |
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Also, and I hate to use the phrase, but the fundamentals of the private-sector economy are relatively strong. |
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Then and now, he says, the smart money was on companies with sound fundamentals. |
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The morning session was focused on improving fundamentals such as forehand and backhand strokes, developing co-ordination, and creating a general awareness of the game. |
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Consequently, scores of young women plan to learn some fundamentals of the art of thread and needle in order to become more charming to their lovers. |
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The bottom-shunners, the market's many bears, fall back on fundamentals. |
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This looks to me more like a boom driven by very simple fundamentals. |
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What keeps the balance is a loose grasp of the fundamentals of funk music, a science that, if studied too closely, becomes jazz funk noodling, meaning acid jazz. |
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Music Ace Starter and Music Ace Deluxe are dynamic, effective, self-paced CD-ROM programs for learning such music fundamentals as pitch, rhythm, and written notation. |
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He warned a return to large and extended deficit spending by the Government could risk driving interest rates higher and imperil economic fundamentals. |
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Aside from these fundamentals, you'll get a chance to practice these skills and get pointers from the pros as they instruct you on the best moments to use these talents. |
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But the issue goes back to the fundamentals of cross infection. |
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The gameplay is completely different and although the fundamentals remain the same, run, kick, handball, this time they have been able to create a more free-flowing style. |
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Without arguing, how can you possibly explore the fundamentals of an idea? |
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Because all that we say and all that we do is based on those fundamentals. |
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While in Guyana, Tambling taught a course on the fundamentals of health. |
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For the first few years new recruits work under a senior analyst, mastering the fundamentals before graduating to handling fund management issues. |
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One of Chatelet's major concerns in her account of the fundamentals of mechanics was with the vis viva dispute. |
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For years now, the ruling AKP has brazenly and overconfidently based its revanchist rhetoric on these fundamentals. |
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As the Nikkei index vacillates and bank assets deteriorate, Japan needs to take a close look at the fundamentals of its financial system. |
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What they share, apart from their Texas roots, is a viselike grasp of hard-bop fundamentals and an easy affinity for funk. |
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The updates include new requirements on the fundamentals of care, the duty of candour, raising concerns and social media use. |
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Albo and the Raavad argued that Maimonides' principles contained too many items that, while true, were not fundamentals of the faith. |
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Two chapters on fundamentals describe fluidized bed behavior and characteristics of aggregative fluidization. |
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In the area of fundamentals, leaders should also consider reemphasizing field time and fieldcraft in their training plans. |
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We see KuibyshevAzot's results as reflecting the solid fundamentals in the polyamide and nitrogen fertilizer markets. |
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Given recent improvements in macroeconomic fundamentals, why has dollarisation been persistent and not declined? |
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Telcel business fundamentals are supported by strong demand growth and stable EBITDA margins, which result in strong cash flow generation. |
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First, you've got to learn the fundamentals,'' Globetrotter Clyde Sinclair said about his message to the kids he is coaching. |
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When Wren was a student at Oxford, he became familiar with Vitruvius' De architectura and absorbed intuitively the fundamentals of architectural design. |
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A hyperlink is the highlighted text on a website that lets you click from one site to another, and it has become one of the most important fundamentals of the web. |
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Investors who embrace the volatility and examine company fundamentals are poised to identify opportunities as the markets punishingly price in the uncertainty. |
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They cover fundamentals of lasers and beam polarizations, generating orthogonal laser polarizations, nonlinear behavior of orthogonally polarized lasers, and applications. |
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I know what picture yer referring to, but I didn't have a problem with that because the fundamentals of reactance have been in my beaner since I was a teen. |
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Aimed at working molecular biologists, yet accessible to students, this guide covers the fundamentals of making quantitative measurements of biological binding reactions. |
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The fundamentals of a crime are known as the actus reus and the mens rea. |
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But they still run rings around the office dim-bulb, a genetic throwback so inept at the fundamentals of modern existence that remaining on two feet proves beyond him. |
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The impact of the recession has so far been tamable and aided by the large banks' relatively adequate financial fundamentals and franchises, the analysts added. |
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Learning objectives include designated time with the mentee in fundamentals skills lab, gerontology clinical, and one-on-one periodically throughout the semester. |
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Industry fundamentals including available seat miles, revenue passenger miles, and passenger load factor are improving with strong year-over-year growth. |
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In a speech, he said, 'The Australian dollar is still higher than most conventional estimates of fundamentals would indicate, notwithstanding its recent decline. |
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Thus the disputes on the heresy of Franciscans lead Ockham and others to formulate some fundamentals of economic theory and the theory of ownership. |
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A report by one of these stay-at-home investors, alerted me to the fact that despite the pervasive incognisance, market fundamentals remain market fundamentals. |
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