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Unlike stock picking, in which the investor predicts which individual stocks will perform well, tactical asset allocation involves only judgments of the future return of complete markets or sectors.
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Loungewear and leisure clothing are amongst the biggest growth sectors in the fashion world.
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The legislature seized upon the momentum and widespread support from the business and tourism sectors to get the bill passed.
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As in the real world, the capital intensity of production (capital cost per unit) differs between the sectors producing the different types of capital goods.
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For each of the four sectors (the rest of the world does not have a production account), the balancing item, gross value added, is shown as output less intermediate consumption.
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There are numerous organizations within the academic, federal, and commercial sectors conducting large scale advanced research in the field of renewable energy.
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Even though it was all the economic sectors that were increasing its production rates, the industry had the most representing statistics of development and modernization.
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Interleaving introduced gaps between data sectors to allow time for slow equipment to get ready to read the next block of data.
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According to the report, a key growth driver is the increased demand from power generation and oil and gas sectors.
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Highly-viscous filling products in the food processing industry are primarily found in the meat, bakery products and convenience food sectors.
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