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That conclusion
raises
a key question: Will alpha eventually go to zero for every imaginable investment strategy?
The unprecedented explosion of America’s fiscal deficit
raises
the risk of high inflation in the future – exactly the kind of scenario that Europeans want to prevent at all cost.
But the more pressing question that this anniversary
raises
has less to do with historical analysis than it does with current policy.
The second great change – ie, the end of global ideological division – also
raises
difficult and, perhaps, more complex issues.
As is typical in science, each new discovery in evolutionary biology
raises
as many questions as it answers.
But his government’s position toward noncommercial institutions with foreign ties and foreign organizations operating in Russia
raises
concerns that it has lost sight of the value of international cooperation.
But, in addition to requiring substantial investment, this approach
raises
serious questions, reflecting uncertainty about the effects that river flows can have on harbors, the environmental consequences of closing a bay, and the impact on shipping.
For example, many systems in Europe are integrated into the welfare system, an approach that
raises
expectations about which services should be provided.
The sharp contrast between this lack of achievement and Iran’s recent declarations about reaching a final deal by July
raises
important questions about Iran’s strategy and goals – questions that negotiators must consider carefully when determining the best approach.
A corollary hypothesis is that employers, disturbed by the extremely slow growth of productivity, especially in the past ten years, have grown leery of granting pay
raises
– despite the return of demand to pre-crisis proportions.
But the violence
raises
far more troubling questions than that.
This clearly
raises
the stakes.
If we are to seize the opportunities, and avoid the pitfalls, of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, we must consider carefully the questions that it
raises.
Some researchers consider the reaction with nitric oxide the most problematic, because it
raises
blood pressure.
This
raises
the question of justice, but not the economic consequences of insisting on payment.
That prospect
raises
risks for Turkey, Iraq, and the United States.
Bloomberg’s approach
raises
the key question of how we should measure economies in the twenty-first century.
By making the market for insider knowledge and access transparent and open, Insidr
raises
a lot of questions about why companies operate as they do.
The level of real interest rates is particularly important for share prices, because higher inflation
raises
nominal profits in a way that offsets the inflation component of higher interest rates.
This
raises
questions about their long-term commitment to full convertibility, an important step for the RMB to reach genuine reserve-currency status.
One recent study of France, for example, found that each 1% increase in immigrants’ share of employment within a given département
raises
its native-born workers’ wages by 0.5%.
This
raises
a key issue that the Tsipras government and many others misunderstood throughout the Greek crisis: the role of constructive hypocrisy in Europe’s political economy.
This
raises
an interesting question: was the downfall of Tudjmanism postponed by the opposition's fear of appearing more radical than was believed to be practical?
In PFS contracts, a government
raises
private funds from investors and uses these funds to pay external organizations (often non-profits) to provide essential social services.
But the settlement
raises
more questions than it answers.
The difficult issues it
raises
need to be addressed in a principled and appropriate manner if our liberal democracies are to be restored to their health.
The fact that Omar al-Bashir, Sudan’s president, is not especially keen to agree to the United Nations’ plan to beef up its peacekeeping force in the country ahead of the referendum
raises
concern about his intentions.
Arab leaders now showering their key constituencies with pay
raises
and food subsidies would have done so earlier, thus avoiding the impression of vulnerability.
That
raises
the risk that both research time and donor dollars will be wasted on work that directly overlaps with someone else’s.
Consider that any of the top nine American earners make more in two days than leading US Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
raises
for her campaign in a good quarter of the year.
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