Technical analysts at Barchart.com have a strong sell on Wisdom Tree India (EPI), Market Vectors Russia (RSX) and the iShares Brazil and China ETFs, as well.
Labour should "reflect very seriously on the wisdom of saying there should be another parallel referendum on an issue which the public is not clamouring for a referendum at a time when we are seeking to settle what the future of the UK is", he said.
As part of that effort, Bush met with a small group of business journalists Tuesday and sounded as certain on the wisdom of his tax-cutting course as he did on Iraq.
But rather than sort through and verify submissions to the site itself, TradeLeaks allows its users to post anything, depending on the wisdom of crowds to sort through those posts, comment on their legitimacy and vote them up or down.
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Just as it has on the wisdom of more fiscal stimulus, opinion is starting to polarise on monetary policy.
My views on the wisdom and utility of the Trade Agreement are informed by fifteen years of work on U.S.-Soviet relations, initially as a member of the staff of Senator Henry M.
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Recently I wrote about the dangers of relying on conventional wisdom to make critical business decisions.
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In addition, wikis lack a controlling voice, making them dependent on the wisdom of crowds.
But Montoya might also reflect on the wisdom of such a manoeuvre after just two of the 73 laps.
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In the RetailWire discussion based on the test expansion, opinions on the wisdom of the plan were mixed.
The more a financial system depends on the wisdom of regulators, the more likely it is to fail catastrophically.
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Advisors should look at a range of quantitative metrics, but rely ultimately on accumulated wisdom to make portfolio construction decisions.
We don't have a monopoly on all wisdom in the world, and we can live in that world very successfully.
What distinguishes KMV's default-warning system is that it doesn't rely on the wisdom of one person or a handful of people.
At another White Castle, in downtown Columbus, opinions varied among the staff on the wisdom of adding spirits to the menu.
He stops to congratulate himself on his wisdom and strength, but his other self averts his eyes, hoping not to be noticed.
We kept on finding wisdom in the life and career of Steve Jobs, that truly greater-than-life American business and cultural titan.
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As I said yesterday, we are very big on crowd wisdom.
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He had a chance to pass on that wisdom to his son Dan, who was rejected in 2006 by one of his top choices, Duke University.
CRAWFORD, Texas (CNN) -- President Bush has been getting more and more advice -- much of it unsolicited -- on the wisdom and even the legality of attacking Iraq.
In an unusually blunt new pamphlet for the Centre for European Reform, the former British diplomat and special envoy takes on several tenets of Brussels conventional wisdom on the Cyprus dispute.
Clinton was so upset by the Democratic nominee's failure to punch back that he flew from Little Rock to Boston to tutor Dukakis staff members on the wisdom and methods of rapid response.
The process by which this occurs is said to be mysterious and unpredictable, dependent on the wisdom of the crowds and impervious to the buttons and levers that companies and their ad departments have long been familiar with.
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Against this backdrop, the Center for Security Policy finds it extraordinary that the U.S. Congress has failed to this point to evaluate a number of serious questions bearing on the wisdom and likely costs of deploying U.S. troops onto the Golan Heights.
He began wearing longer, more conventional leg pads, according to Glenn "Chico" Resch, the Devils' television analyst and a former NHL goalie, and he relied more on the wisdom he has accumulated over 19 seasons, playing the percentages more often, becoming less reckless.
British architect Lord Norman Foster, who designed London's Gherkin tower and the dome on the Reichstag building in Berlin, described Niemeyer as an "inspiration" who "stood accepted wisdom on its head".
Surely, Cochrane must agree with the conventional wisdom on the euro, that more central harmonization is key.
Congress summoned Greenspan for his wisdom on a range of topics outside the overall health of the U.S. economy.
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