Rudolph Giuliani, former New York mayor, his campaign seems to be on the right curve right now.
And the difference between a machine-made hull and one shaped by Saito is significant: with the right curve, a boat will glide through the sea with less resistance and burn less fuel.
When we ran that Curve 8900 review a couple weeks back, we were taken aback by the number of people writing in to ask what kind of phone was pictured to the right of the Curve in our lead-off image.
"I had to return this product because it is only for bananas that curve to the right and I can only find bananas that curve to the left, " a one-star reviewer complained.
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Most people believe that an inverted yield curve heralds a recession, and right now we have an inverted yield curve at the point where new money is supposed to enter the economy.
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He may be right, but such curve-fitting reasoning is an example of confirmation bias.
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Guys and gals on the far right of the bell curve are fleeing like Olympic sprinters to the new economy.
The vehicle went off the right shoulder while negotiating a curve and turned over on its passenger side at about 6:30 p.m.
We've learned that great entrepreneurs, even when capital is free, are found only at the far right end of the bell curve.
So anyone boasting of 20% returns over the long periods would be in rare company wayyyy out there on the extreme right part of the Bell Curve of market players.
With the Laramie Longhorn Crew Cab 4x4, we are at the extreme right of the price bell curve, and it's illustrative of just how much range is required of auto makers' half-ton offerings.
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Even if reform to place at lightening speed right now there is a J Curve effect to be endured.
Mr Weitzman reckons they should look instead at events that are less likely to materialise but cannot be ruled out (the right-hand tail of the curve), such as a massive temperature increase within a century.
On the right side of the page, the curve is nearly vertical, pointing up.
Moreover, the curve was skewed to the right, with a long tail, however slender, of patients who lived many years longer than the eight-month median.
It seems like a lot more people reside in the red area of the curve than to the far right of the chart, where knowledge is plentiful.
Just as the Japanese have the auto business right, America is ahead of the curve on the business of baseball if huge increases in attendance and franchise values over the past 20 years are any indication.
Right now, we have a normal yield curve, with interest rates rising with length of maturity.
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In the 1950s, when the doctrine was first elucidated, and in the 1960s and 1970s, the Phillips curve gulled central bankers left and right, above all at the U.S. Fed.
Weiss, as successful artist and sculptor in his own right, designed the bottle itself based on the curve of a woman's back.
The first, eyeing the top right-hand corner, believes Mr Primakov has the right economic ideas or is at least on a learning curve towards them but no serious chance of implementing them.
Life's real financial struggles are not about chasing yields, finding the right mutual fund or when to buy gold, they are about the curve balls fate throws us and our loved ones.
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She said it would be unrealistic to expect agencies facing an "extremely steep learning curve", with little experience of construction on this scale, to get things 100% right first time.
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