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sector and rotation
The total picture is only seen by the camera which integrates the many sector scans over the entire 90-degree rotation period.
The steady state output of the Wimshurst machine is a direct ( non-alternating ) current that is proportional to the area covered by the metal sector, the rotation speed, and a complicated function of the initial charge distribution.
Characteristics of job rotation in the Midwest US manufacturing sector.
The Dow theory on stock price movement is a form of technical analysis that includes some aspects of sector rotation.
For example, an investor or trader may describe the current market movements as favoring basic material stocks over semiconductor stocks by calling the environment a sector rotation from semiconductors to basic materials.
Tactical asset allocation and sector rotation strategies require patience and discipline, but have the potential to outperform passive indexing investment strategies.
The primary driver of sector rotation is the variability of currency values ( inflationary, disinflationary, or deflationary ) and interest rates.
This was the deliberate rotation of the Liberal and Conservative parties in the government, so no sector of the bourgeoisie felt isolated, and excluded all other parties from the system.

sector and investment
The agricultural sector has long-term needs for more investment and updated technology.
Continued Russian financial difficulties have hurt the trade sector especially, but have been offset by international aid, domestic restructuring and foreign direct investment.
In recent years, the government has tried to attract private investment to this sector, with some success.
Domestic investment, driven largely by the private sector, accounted
The Chilean government strongly supports foreign investment in the sector and has modified its mining industry laws and regulations to create a favorable investing environment for foreigners.
The sector has had the second largest ( after energy ) investment in infrastructure ( 54 percent ) since 1997.
The total stock of U. S. foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in Dominican Republic as of 2006 was U. S. $ 3. 3 billion, much of it directed to the energy and tourism sectors, to free trade zones, and to the telecommunications sector.
It emphasizes high-risk investment, moves from fundamental technological advances to prototyping, and then hands off the system development and production to the military services or the commercial sector.
The agricultural sector is hampered by the absence of modern farming equipment and techniques, erratic rainfall, exhausted soils, and lack of financial services and investment.
Other solutions conform generally to conservative governments ' policies throughout Europe, focusing on cutting numbers in the public sector, while maintaining investment in infrastructure.
The current account deficits are financed by inflows of foreign direct investment, official grants and loans, and commercial borrowing by the private sector.
On 1 July 2006, the Central American Free Trade Agreement ( CAFTA ) entered into force between the US and Guatemala and has since spurred increased investment in the export sector.
Since 1985, the Guinean Government has adopted policies to return commercial activity to the private sector, promote investment, reduce the role of the state in the economy, and improve the administrative and judicial framework.
Under President René Préval ( President from 1996 to 2001 and from 2006 until 14 May 2011 ), the country's economic agenda included trade and tariff liberalization, measures to control government expenditure and increase tax revenues, civil-service downsizing, financial-sector reform, and the modernization of state-owned enterprises through their sale to private investors, the provision of private sector management contracts, or joint public-private investment.
If the political situation stabilizes, high crime levels wane, and new investment increases, tourism could take its place next to export-oriented manufacturing ( the assembly sector ) as a potential source of foreign exchange.
Few new jobs have been generated in the formal sector, however, because domestic private sector and foreign investment has dropped and coveted public-sector jobs have been reserved mostly for the small Honduran middle-class with political or military connections.
Relatively high interest rates and a complicated investment law have also inhibited the foreign-dominated manufacturing sector from taking off.
Valuation risk refers to the concern that the net asset value of investments may be inaccurate ; capacity risk can arise from placing too much money into one particular strategy, which may lead to fund performance deterioration ; and concentration risk may arise if a fund has too much exposure to a particular investment, sector, trading strategy, or group of correlated funds.
These technological advances and investment allow the primary sector to require less workforce and, this way, developed countries tend to have a smaller percentage of their workforce involved in primary activities, instead having a higher percentage involved in the secondary and tertiary sectors.
A range of economic reforms were introduced in the late 1980s including a managed devaluation of the rupiah to improve export competitiveness, and de-regulation of the financial sector, Foreign investment flowed into Indonesia, particularly into the rapidly developing export-oriented manufacturing sector, and from 1989 to 1997, the Indonesian economy grew by an average of over 7 %.
Weakness in the financial sector, speculation, and lower levels of investment erode confidence in the productive sector.
Following its accession to power in 1975, the communist government imposed a dogmatic Soviet-style command economy system, replacing the private sector with state enterprises and cooperatives ; centralizing investment, production, trade, and pricing ; and creating barriers to internal and foreign trade.

sector and strategy
The development of the tourism sector in Algeria had previously been hampered by a lack of facilities, but since 2004 a broad tourism development strategy has been implemented resulting in many hotels of a high modern standard being built.
In implementing its strategy to regain political dominance over post-Soviet countries by taking over their economic infrastructure, the Russian state, since 2000, has acquired several key assets in the energy sector and Soviet-era industrial plants.
" An old schoolmaster lectures him about strategy and advancing to Paris, while insisting that Paul and his friends know only their " own little sector " of the war but nothing of the big picture.
The government's economic policy and democratic security strategy have engendered a growing sense of confidence in the economy, particularly within the business sector, and GDP growth in 2003 was among the highest in Latin America, at over 4 %.
However, the government's economic policy and democratic security strategy have engendered a growing sense of confidence in the economy, particularly within the business sector.
The elements contributing to a hedge fund strategy include: the hedge fund's approach to the market ; the particular instrument used ; the market sector the fund specializes in ( e. g. healthcare ); the method used to select investments ; and the amount of diversification within the fund.
Funds using a " fundamental growth " strategy invest in companies with more earnings growth than the overall stock market or relevant sector, while funds using a " fundamental value " strategy invest in undervalued companies.
The long-term goal of the government ’ s information and communications technology strategy is for the telecommunications sector to contribute 5 percent to gross domestic product by 2010.
Solidere, a private real estate company set up to rebuild downtown Beirut, was a symbol of Hariri's strategy to link economic recovery to private sector investment.
The recent decline of the auto industry in the region has increased the region's awareness of the importance of a strategy to foster the high-technology sector.
Mergers and acquisitions ( abbreviated M & A ) is an aspect of corporate strategy, corporate finance and management dealing with the buying, selling, dividing and combining of different companies and similar entities that can help an enterprise grow rapidly in its sector or location of origin, or a new field or new location, without creating a subsidiary, other child entity or using a joint venture.
By emphasizing the industrial sector, Seoul's export-oriented development strategy left the rural sector relatively underdeveloped.
In October 2009, the Government announced its intention to sell the crossing as part of a public sector deficit reduction strategy.
As " democracy " was thereby restored, the World Bank announced that: " The renovated state must focus on an economic strategy centered on the energy and initiative of Civil Society, especially the private sector, both national and foreign.
His strategy implied a very active role for the public sector in guiding the process of economic growth, calling for state control over the money supply, wages and prices, and bank credit to the private sector.
Public sector companies should take the lead and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India ( ICAI ) should develop a clear strategy to diffuse the learning.
However, this could be a dangerous strategy and could worsen the effects of Dutch Disease, as large inflows of foreign capital are usually provided by the export sector and bought up by the import sector.
There are joint efforts on behalf of the Baja California government and the private sector to attract more companies to Mexicali based on a cluster strategy focusing on the regions ' strengths of qualified labor, abundant energy and water supplies, a pro-business environment and its location on the California border.
The website was created and credited to Grant Fengstad who at the time was leading a strategy to demonstrate that the Internet was going to revolutionize the travel sector.

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