Nearly all market turns show divergences between price and technical indicators such as momentum. |
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Thus, P. acanthamoebae would resemble the LCA, whereas N. hartmanellae and the unclassified isolate would represent major divergences. |
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The same is true for sharp divergences of viewpoints within and across nations. |
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This should be kept in mind as we consider, later on, divergences in the early church, in particular those related to Gnosticism. |
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There are already signs of significant divergences of view here, notably between the US and UK themselves. |
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Whatever divergences and antagonisms exist between individualistic liberalism and collectivistic liberalism are superficial and incidental. |
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The interspecific divergences were calculated using only the seven taxa from which all three gene sequences had been obtained. |
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Branches and nodes are color-coded to represent genetic divergences arising from speciation events. |
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There are extreme divergences in sectoral performance that impart major structural distortions to the real economy. |
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This line ignores the fundamental divergences between US and Indian interests. |
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There are strong divergences of views amongst psychiatrists on these issues. |
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These sections illustrate the historical and spatial divergences and convergences between the two Gujarati villages. |
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His curiosity about cultural divergences within countries and regions, for example, is admirable. |
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Many technical analysts believe that divergences are eventually resolved with a decline in prices. |
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Despite divergences in perspectives, it did not follow that an amicable modus vivendi could not be accomplished. |
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My English friend, on his maiden voyage to the States, had stumbled upon one of those little linguistic divergences between the colonies and the mother country. |
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Yet, in the domestic scheme of things, those divergences between Circuits will quickly be straightened out by the Supreme Court. |
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This significant body of work should provide the basis for breaking new ground in the negotiations and bridging remaining divergences. |
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The remaining divergences do not seem to be insurmountable and only time and mutual will are needed to overcome them. |
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As for the modalities of the divergences, they are in the subject of a variety of conceptualisations. |
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Specify whether it is possible for the highest appeal courts to resolve divergences in the caselaw as between the various lower courts. |
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Now, Americans work a daunting 300 hours a year more. These divergences began at different times and for different reasons. |
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Where divergences exist, they should be addressed and resolved prior to the commencement of the research. |
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Moreover, the number of transitions as a function of transversions appears linear over the range of nucleotide divergences represented by woodpeckers and the piculet. |
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Beneath discrepancies and divergences there lay a shared basis of belief. |
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Divergences in price developments can also be the consequence of the existing cyclical divergences, which entail different degrees of demand and wage pressures. |
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In case of numerous divergences and of impossibility to settle them in the office, the municipalities are the subjects of a decision of checking in the field. |
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The trap also meant that global divergences in income were limited. |
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However divergences were apparent as regards the bases for indexation. |
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But divergences upon the number of head of cattle stolen by one another are difficult to establish and get over with so much that this blocks further discussions. |
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It is impossible in a short report to do justice to all of the testimony we received, including the nuances and sometimes divergences in perspective and emphasis. |
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If the customer so chooses, prices can also be brought into line between countries, in order to smooth out divergences due to local specificities. |
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In those languages, they can therefore only be translated using circumlocutions and approximations, which inevitably result in semantic divergences between the various language versions. |
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For example, inflation divergences across countries or regions may be accommodated in a monetary union as part of the process of convergence of productivity and living standards. |
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Despite their divergences, Great Britain and France have managed to maintain a strong and friendly relationship, as attested by their joint action in Africa and dynamic economic ties. |
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Firms and workers would be less inclined to react to temporary divergences from the target by adjusting prices or demanding offsetting wage changes. |
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The biggest innovation is the setting up of a new macro-economic surveillance framework to detect emerging imbalances and risks, including divergences in competitiveness. |
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It works for asexual lineages, and can detect recent divergences, which the Morphological Species Concept cannot. |
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The discussions often centred on practical tasks and there were no big divergences apart from between the organised militants who'd come to sell their particular brand of Maoism or Trotskyism. |
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You don't close divergences by taking time off to have a cup of tea. |
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This fracture was caused more by political events than by slight divergences of creed. |
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The divergences concern the mission of an interposing force, which should be a robust peace force in order to disarm Hezbollah, because the Lebanese Army, which is providing support to the UNIFIL, is incapable of doing so. |
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The divergences, the lack of foresight and the delays are the constants, which in this period, are witness to the lacunae of the European Community. |
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Ancient divergences and recent connections in two tropical Atlantic reef fishes Epinephelus adscensionis and Rypticus saponaceous. |
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France displays real divergences from the standard model of Western demographic evolution. |
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Although there is no doubt that some agisms are intended as hostile intergroup moves and divergences, there is a great deal of well-intentioned agism. |
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The document is found in Lactantius' De Mortibus Persecutorum and in Eusebius of Caesarea's History of the Church with marked divergences between the two. |
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Divergences from the grammar described here occur in some dialects of English. |
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