Examples of using Analysts often in English and their translations into Chinese
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Economists and market analysts often make volte-face.
Chinese analysts often prefer to categorize international events in terms of eras.
In authoritarian, totalitarian, and fascist regimes, highly placed analysts often speak on behalf of the leader- though unofficially, thereby providing him with plausible deniability.
Analysts often assess a stock's value by looking at the ratio of its price to the company's earnings per share.
Important note: Many advisors/analysts often pen that the market has never had a 10 or 20-year negative return.
Analysts often specialize in a particular type of computer system, and many work as consultants.
Financial advisers and market analysts often warn their clients: market performance is not a reliable reliance on future trends.
Analysts often describe Japan as a“de facto” nuclear state, capable of building a weapon within a year or two.
Intense competition for experienced analysts often forces companies to choose between hiring one highly skilled analyst or several junior ones.
Still, analysts often cite Pinterest's social search engine as a potential challenger to Google's supremacy along with Amazon.
Cultural data analysts often adapt biological analogies to describe their work.
Market analysts often use it to understand future growth expectations and predict recessions.
Political analysts often use chess as a metaphor to describe world affairs.
Sell-side analysts often provide updates prior to and after the company reports.
Technical analysts often use charts to identify trends in the foreseeable future model.
Western analysts often miss the deeper, long-term markets that China is nurturing and this is a mistake.
Management analysts, often called management consultants, propose ways to improve an organization's efficiency.
Western analysts often miss the deeper, long-term markets that China is nurturing and this is a mistake.
This is why analysts often fail to provide analysis results that meet the design engineers' requirements in a short amount of time.
American analysts often label these innovations as part of an“anti-access/area denial” strategy that could be employed against U.S. forces in the region.
Experts say that business analysts often simply need to talk to employees throughout the enterprise to identify the most common and crucial everyday decisions.
Military analysts often equates obsolescence with uselessness, especially while pursuing dollars for new gadgets, but the two words don't mean the same thing.
Analysts often point out that China's largest banks focus too heavily on giving loans to the country's largest state-run enterprises and well-connected businessmen.
Analysts have often overlooked that fact.
Analysts also often refer to various external forces.
Analysts also often refer to a variety of external levers.
Analysts have often pointed out that“Apple has superior products.”.
Database analysts are often employed in information technology units within private and public sectors and consulting firms.
A frequent target of Bove's frustrations wasformer Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein, whom the analyst often critiqued for his management during the 2008 financial crisis.