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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    analyst example sentences

    analyst


    1. analyst, which gives me the possibility to agree with


    2. It is true, he was only an analyst,


    3. “Well I thought so too, so first thing this morning I called my fiancée, Angel Torres, who is a Security Analyst


    4. She entered the data file and noted an entry in Kurt Sloan’s profile at 8:30AM that morning from Angel Torres, a Security Analyst


    5. The world had changed, events appeared to be heading in one direction; you didn’t have to be a news analyst to know that all signs pointed to another world war


    6. Other hardliners on Communism, including Kennedy and Reagan, prolonged the Cold War, notably argued by George Kennan, the analyst and architect of US Containment policy


    7. All our information gained is checked by analysts before you see it unless you insist of raw intelligence which your own analyst will explain to you


    8. He went on to become Ambassador to Turkey, Undersecretary of Defense under Jimmy Carter, and then an analyst for the Rand Corporation


    9. The EPA has stifled Alan Carlin, a senior research analyst at the EPA who questioned the outdated


    10. Normally this tailoring needs the Software Quality Analyst approval, who is assigned for the project

    11. An understanding on these engineering activities helps the Software quality analyst to perform the job more effectively


    12. Boxing Analyst: "Sure there have been injuries, and even some deaths in boxing, but none of them really that serious


    13. The EPA has stifled Alan Carlin, a senior research analyst at the EPA who questioned the outdated research on the health effects of greenhouse gases


    14. Jay Whitacre, a battery researcher and technology policy analyst at Carnegie Mellon/University, said in an interview the government‘s goals‖ are aggressive and worth striving for, but they are not attainable in the next three to five years


    15. When we got $2k back on the sale of our over leveraged house, I put it in a state insured S&L that Stan Hawkes, the Navy financial analyst, assured us was OK, i


    16. A noted analyst who has dealt with mass test results, explains


    17. , newspaper analyst, says of Park, “He has a reputation for being a very tight-fisted operator


    18. , a former analyst at Payne Webber who left that firm in January to found Noble Consultants Inc


    19. military and how he was engaged to a Business Analyst


    20. analyst, former Congressman and much admired friend of the Chief Executive, wrote a

    21. go by while continual lies are being told and neither the analyst nor the


    22. And wasn’t sure whether the analyst planned to actually help him—at great personal risk—or give him up as soon as the soldiers were near


    23. The challenges are critical for public firms that are constantly under the scrutiny of the analyst, the shareholders and the markets


    24. Because these movements link up in increments of five waves and three waves, they generate sequences of numbers that the analyst can use (along with the rules of wave formation) to help identify the current state of pattern development, as shown in Figure 5


    25. Brooks as the Senior Analyst and


    26. ID/GU team fully emerged during April 2005 with HIV disease review and the analyst incharge was Cydney Brooks and Sylvia Marecki


    27. The analyst thereby becomes the current


    28. importantly, through the defense of projective identification, whereby the analyst is


    29. relationship with her father, her mentor, her analyst


    30. Cho Mae Chin and Sensor Analyst Lt

    31. by a local handwriting analyst friend


    32. Designing the files is done by a DBA or data base analyst


    33. Let us suppose the data base analyst accidentally deletes the file while we’re in the middle of changing the record


    34. Of course, I was working as a teacher, programmer analyst and software consultant during the time I wrote these books


    35. As for the unpredictability of World crisis, I have to disagree somewhat: a competent analyst should be able to predict fairly much in advance any new conflict, given the fact that wars don’t just pop up without reasons


    36. He had spent some years as a senior analyst in the in the


    37. I did get my degree there, and seemed to get enough promotions as a programmer analyst and systems analyst and did well as a software consultant to indicate that the course was successful


    38. In his briefing, Kareem was told by an analyst, the 1,800 members probably were not all from


    39. I had the Naval analyst back with news


    40. rating was 8 and the analyst recommendation was moderate buy

    41. The integrative approach of this text is to position the analyst, the investor and the


    42. investor, analyst and manager is clouded because each perspective is directed by the need


    43. The theoretical relationship of operating leverage, % ∆ EBIT / % ∆ Sales also has a concrete counterpart that is calculable when the analyst has full knowledge of assigned


    44. that is coordinated to alert the analyst to the presence of more risk


    45. Fortunately, the analyst does not need a mathematically precise rendition of an


    46. They can help the analyst to understand the components of corporate risk, and


    47. analyst is paramount and it is obvious that the most cost effective path is at forty percent


    48. that an analyst researches industry averages, some type of comparative paradigm, an


    49. When calculating the cost of capital, the analyst uses the real cost of debt which is


    50. Usually, the analyst will














































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    Synonyms for "analyst"

    analyst psychoanalyst inquisitor examiner investigator questioner

    "analyst" definitions

    someone who is skilled at analyzing data


    an expert who studies financial data (on credit or securities or sales or financial patterns etc.) and recommends appropriate business actions


    a licensed practitioner of psychoanalysis