downside造句91. "The overall balance of risks to the global growth outlook is still tilted to the downside," the IMF said in an update to its semiannual World Economic Outlook released in October.
92. Catherine Virga, senior base metals analyst with CPM Group in New York, said pessimistic economic data continued to keep copper prices skewed to the downside.
93. And it will be driven by downside surprises on corporate profits when weak consumption will reemerge as the temporary effects of the tax rebates fizzle out over the summer.
94. The cowboy bought a hat with a decorative clasp on the downside.
95. On the downside, application gateways are not transparent to users, applications and the gateway host on which they run.
96. The downside, however, is that heavy industries like steel aren't rationalizing, says Arthur Kroeber, managing director of Dragonomics, an economic consultancy in Beijing.
97. A stronger U.S. dollar lends to greater downside risk for oil equities, given the high inverse correlation between crude oil and the USD, running at -.90 YTD.
98. The downside: Many granola bars are dipped in sugary syrups or loaded with chocolate chips, highly processed or artificial ingredients and aren't much better than high-calorie candy bars.
99. But analysts said that for Microsoft, which this year had considered waging a proxy fight for control of Yahoo, backing Mr. Icahn also represents a shrewd strategy with little downside risk.
100. On the downside, we have issues of security, transaction handling, and scalability.
101. Pica warns that significant downside risk could still be lurking as developers announce interim earnings.
102. When the weekly chart shows a downside deviation, buy first uptick of the daily EMA.
103. The only downside on the company's 12-month performance came on total net revenue -- $26 million, down 37% from $42 million in 2008.
104. However, the common business practice suggests a notion of one - sided risk ( downside - risk ).
105. The downside of MIDI is that it cannot record sounds ( only notes ).
106. There is a downside to the higher sales, however: increased abandonment.
107. But if investors were concerned of downside risk, they can, at little cost, buy index put options, which bet on weaker markets, and long implied volatility as protection, Tranter said.
108. One downside is the Oxy-Iso lenses hinder the perception of yellows and blues at the expense of enhancing reds and greens.
109. The downside of relying on self-selection is that, in the current job market, applicants may try for jobs that they know won't fit them, convincing themselves that they can change.
110. The other people are bust. So don't fear overinsurance for your downside, even if you lag behind as a result.
111. Aggressive pyramiding of more and more units had a downside.
112. Ultimately, the plutocratic takeover of rural America has a downside for the wealthy too.
113. The only downside of this train, which offers connections to Athens from Thessaloniki, is that you have to disembark at the Turkish frontier at two in the morning to get your visa.
114. The downside of layouts based on the Fibonacci sequence is that it's difficult to use it if you are given certain fixed width layout dimensions (e.g.
115. "The main objective is to beat the benchmark, whilst carefully managing downside risk." she says.
116. Central Bank raised reserve requirements again increase the intensity of curbing inflation, PTA still downside of the middle space.