This is not a thesis that has gone over well in some academic circles today.
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We continue to operate under the thesis that we are in the eye of the storm.
The thesis that inflation is dead is about to be put to a tough new test.
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The close below 15 this past week confirms our thesis that the VIX has room to move lower.
The investment, which also included a basket of currencies, worked on the thesis that the stocks would rise in value.
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This fits my thesis that the elephantine Saudi reservoirs are long in the tooth and could peak in a few years.
Winchester advances the thesis that Krakatoa was a seminal media event of such epic proportions that it brought the world together in a new way.
Anecdotal evidence supports the thesis that he wealth effect caused by a rising market is encouraging consumers to spend during this holiday season.
The Shallows updates Marshall McLuhan's thesis that "the medium is the message"--the technology we use to share our thoughts inescapably shapes how we think.
The Washington Post on Friday published an article with the thesis that illegal immigration could be crucial to the political fortunes of Republican presidential candidates.
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For its part, Wired was keen to test its thesis that the mainstream media had got the Internet and, by extension, the connected completely wrong.
Other industry studies have broadly agreed with the thesis that new products do more to drive sales and gain incremental share than any other factor, by far.
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Even more to the point, the congressional election results also cast doubt on the thesis that this year's election, or that of 1980, signals a political realignment.
Second, it fits his thesis that in all bull markets the greed of speculators eventually so eclipses their fears that they pay absurd prices for particular commodities or shares.
Most of these services either openly or subliminally promote the thesis that the vast majority of our financial problems are caused by our cognitive inability to master our finances.
This is a great example of how much improvement can be realized from a coordinated, accountable health system, a thesis that I support and about which I have blogged.
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This is a thesis that has been very much in the media since the financial crisis, a sort of peon to the benefits of small projects and agile feedback loops.
Mr Legrain cites innovative, entrepreneurial and peripatetic Swedes and Indians to drive home his central thesis that both rich and emerging countries stand to gain from the latter's increasing economic dynamism.
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We also note that the inherent growth in its cloud and managed hosting base underscores our thesis that the data center and managed hosting sectors will continue to demonstrate the best organic growth in the telecom sector.
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The central thesis that Mr Karabel draws from this history is that the universities have always determined their merit criteria according to the admissions outcomes that would suit their institutional interests, rather than the other way around.
The dossier, which set out evidence about Saddam's alleged chemical and biological weapons programs, caused embarrassment for the government after it was revealed it included material copied from an American student's thesis that was posted on the Internet.
This extraordinary idea rests on the thesis that the Liberian leadership, which is under United Nations sanctions because of gun running and diamond smuggling, is playing up its troubles to garner international sympathy and get the sanctions lifted.
Its whole thesis that the Pentagon needs to start searching for alternatives hangs on government cost estimates, but it simply takes those estimates at face value without asking why the costs keep rising or whether the estimates are even valid.
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Whatever Immelt and his customers think of the thesis that the Earth is in the balance, they know they are going to be living in a world of high energy prices, caps on greenhouse gases and ever tighter environmental regulations.
Mr Kennedy repeated his party's thesis that the Eisenhower Administration has done too little, too slowly about such matters of national concern as the rate of economic growth, the farm problem, federal aid to education, and health insurance for the elderly.
Without getting into the intrinsic value debate, this is where I strongly depart from Denninger, because if we accept the thesis that all money is a universal mass illusion, then a market-based illusion can be just as valid or more valid than a State-controlled illusion.
Do you worry that the examples that you put in of the brutality and of the death and of the other deeds of the apocalypse undermine your thesis that Africa is moving forward, or do you feel compelled to put them in to see what people are struggling against?
It is an irony, though, that his adopted country is the one place in the developed world where the neoDarwinian explanations that he and his colleagues created are not the commonplace of the schoolbooks, and where many people prefer to cling to the campfire tales of Genesis, rather than face the awesome thesis that Mr Mayr helped to elucidate.
Mr Johns's thesis is that Smedley's commercial failure was in fact a heroic moral success.
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