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Interest rates are relatively well behaved; earnings are good".
But even against this backdrop, consumer prices remained relatively well behaved, the Fed said.
Here are three relatively well behaved banks I'd look at now: Regions Financial (19, RF) has lost half its share price amid ongoing writeoffs in its residential construction portfolio.
With the increasing penetration of renewable energy sources and ever-increasing load demand, power system is experiencing the transition from a state "where relatively well behaved demand is matched with well predictable generation" to a state where both demand and generation sides are becoming increasingly time-varying and stochastic [1].
By contrast, the 4-dimensional system X ˙ 1 = 12 X 3 − 0.8 − 10 X 1 0.5 X ˙ 2 = 8 X 1 0.5 − 3 X 2 0.75 X ˙ 3 = 3 X 2 0.75 − 5 X 3 0.5 X 4 0.2 X ˙ 4 = 2 X 1 0.5 − 6 X 4 0.8 (see Figure 1 for the corresponding pathway) is relatively well behaved and will be used to identify problems that are likely to emerge even for the inference of less complicated dynamic models.
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While characters like Ken Jeong's Chang in "Community," Matthew Moy's Han Lee in "2 Broke Girls" and Margaret Cho's Kim Jong-il in "30 Rock" get laughs for being clueless, scheming, weird, asexual and short, Mr. Byrne is playing an Asian-American paragon: socially skilled, well behaved, relatively tall and attractive enough to have not one but two sexy love interests.
Buck has made the booth more of a frat house (a relatively well-behaved one) and has learned which buttons to push on McCarver.
Standing in the aisle of the cramped MD-80, Elaine assured me that the passengers, mostly business travelers, would be relatively well-behaved.
The Bachianas was the very well-known Fifth, for soprano (performed here by Anu Komsi) and eight cellos, while the symphony was the Ninth, composed in 1952 and a relatively well-behaved piece by Villa-Lobos's standards, in four compact neoclassical movements that are sometimes curiously reminiscent of Roussel.
§2 is devoted to those infinitary languages which permit only finite quantifier sequences: these languages turn out to be relatively well-behaved.
The fans I speak to – a real mixture of people, from accountants to retired nurses – are all enthusiastic, but relatively well-behaved.
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