expectation on that um you come up with something in the area of 8 8 a half% nominal returns required for the 4% ruleto work the problem is that the S&P 500
a lot of the aspects of the technology industry are constrained. Nominal GDP being too low means you break even at a in a longer duration of time, and you have several other problems as aresult. What used to be medium risk has become high risk. What used to be low risk has become medium risk.
So if you practice that, you can save literally ones of seconds of your life on a daily basis. Nominal piece of kit.
change worldwide, US nominal GDP drifting downwards. And nominal GDP is more important than real GDP because individual business decisions and corporate decisions are always That's per quarter, right?
So when you're flying by on a close approach to the earth and you're moving very fast, the antennas can track you well. Our nominal science was around 30 to 50 kilometers above the lunar surface.
We have free will. Or nominally , we have free will. Certainly, we have the ability to reason.
Yes. So the MER mission, the short way of saying it, was scheduled for operations January 2004 to April 2004. This was the nominal period. And over the course of this time, they would continue to search for the evidence that water once existed on the surface of the planet
policies are choking that by not creating enough velocity of money, quantitative easing is too concentrated and nominal GDP is too low and that is why there's so much angst right now while is technology taking away jobs?
correlated to real GDP. If you look at real GDP, you won't draw the connection. You look at nominal GDP and recognize that when inflation is too low, that constrains the entrepreneurship and that you would see and therefore get real GDP itself to be lower. That's the problem that we're facing.
Vertical axis is ability to automate in percentage and horizontal axis is hourly wage. We have too low nominal GDP, which restricts our entrepreneurship because valuations of tech startups are much
And by the time you get to Mars, a call like that will be very different. So that was a nominal . Let's look at an anomaly.
So systems health management, it's the capability to contain, prevent, detect, diagnose, predict, respond to, and recover from conditions that may interfere with nominal system operations. So it's a thing.
rate. And if you'd asked me, I would have said, "Well, you know, I understand the principle here is kind of sustainable development. There has to be some revenue, so there's probably going to be some nominal interest rate fee of 5%, 10%. It turns out it was 72% a year -- the interest rate. And, you know my first reaction was ... I was kind of disheartened. I remember the feeling of my heart sinking and thinking "What's going on here?" Now, that sounds bad, but, you know, then we sat down and we talked with some of the
And in my personal life, I could have cared less about. I'm nominally a social media personality, so I have to understand how those platforms are working.
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. Dick Cheney was nominally vice president, but in reality he was the shot caller.
minister with the consent of parliament. The consent part is really nominal . And so, Mosaddegh, who is a senior member of parliament and also a member of the previous royal dynasty, is distantly related, this um elderly statesman who the Shah, out
So I think that one of the first assists was actually in the discourse. They gave advance notice prior to the nominal mission. They had human factors persons doing a study on time, sleep habits.
He directed "Cabin in the Woods." He wrote chunks of "Cloverfield." He was one of the staff writers on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." "The Martian" went back down to like nominal sales in the great hockey stick that is book sales, and then everything kind of returned to normalcy.
Back to the growth, and I know I'm cheating here a little bit. I am showing you here nominal growth, but it was reported-- nominal growth, 20-fold in seven years. So prior to getting involved with the Special Investigation Commission, I was working for the IMF, where we were studying
And we started off with more makeup and a little bit of skin care, and then we went into fragrance a few months later. And our fragrances have been nominally received. They are about storytelling destinations.
And turgid professional prose is full of nominalizations like, "prevention of neurogenesis, diminished social avoidance."
Therefore, nominal wages are beating inflation.
during summer. With a nominal loan of 5,000 rupees from his father, he started with two looms and nine weavers.
The upper chart in blue, that's nominal GDP per quarter. And see the trend line, most importantly, it's drifting downwards. Despite accelerating economic change worldwide, US nominal GDP drifting downwards. And nominal GDP is more important than real GDP because individual business decisions and corporate decisions are always
his asham to the sea in Western India and its nominal goal was to pick
So what that means is that some spacecraft, 90% of your software development effort, is around that safe code. And that 10% is around the bigger code that is your nominal run code. We intentionally made our safe mode very simple.
The reason, nominally , that we're here is because he is a world expert in weightlifting.
And cities outlast every empire in every country that nominally governs them, right?
It isn't just academics who use meta concepts and nominalizations, it's also politicians, As when Rick Perry-- when the Republican National
Thailand, although it's nominally a democracy, say something bad about the king-- somebody wrote a novel mentioning something about the king they didn't like, they threw them in jail.
And now it's currently available, for a nominal donation, as a downloadable for your video library.
And why is it drifting lower? Why do we have what used to be 3% real GDP going to 2%? As well as lower inflation, so nominal GDP growth without inflation adjustment from 7 to 4. And we're going to examine why that is and what policy recommendations may be able to fix that.
is a much more granular quarterly change in the United States. The upper chart in blue, that's nominal GDP per quarter. And see the trend line, most importantly, it's drifting downwards. Despite accelerating economic change worldwide, US nominal GDP drifting downwards.
This is percentage change in jobs per year. In the '70s and '80s, you saw it was a higher trend, but there's just a general downward drift of in the percentage of job growth per year because of nominal GDP. It's not correlated to real GDP. If you look at real GDP, you won't draw the connection.
On the other hand, in nominal dollars, at least, "The Force Awakens" beat "A New Hope." it didn't in real dollars, but that's probably a footnote.
Now it's a suffix you can add to things to make a kind of nominal compound, and specifically they add it to numbers
Things were bleaker, even though we were the nominal victors.
for the Dow. But that's nominal .
Now the use of meta concepts, and nominalizations-- it almost defines the stereotype of "academese"
So the woman who was the head of the Appellate division-- who was nominally in charge of these kinds of cases-- had never been consulted, because we accidentally
So overall, the gains were almost all real gains rather than nominal gains.
And that one actually does have a Mars face on it. Yeah. And to what degree, because the nominal mission that you mentioned for MER was this 90 sol period,
And that one actually does have a Mars face on it. So you, as you say, you were on this nominal mission, and you were operating on Mars time on this seven days on,
That having been said, if it were 2.4% nominal , 2.6% nominal , I think the argument this person is making
There's no reason why corporations should pay more or less tax depending on whether their nominal headquarters is
that can try to characterize the audio environment and then perhaps even diagnose and identify off nominal conditions on the space station.
And of course, that was Buzz Aldrin in the lunar module while Neil Armstrong was flying. The point I want to make here is, that was simply a nominal set of status calls. You have these pre-defined points where the flight director is going to give a go, no go, and then all positions respond, hopefully, go.
So that's all stuff that we deal with in DASH, which stands for Discovery And Systems Health. And the overall ideas is to enable resilience of systems, and to mitigate off-nominal kind of conditions. I'd like to start out with a definition on the next slides.
That's the vision. That's kind of the nominal vision.
They don't think about real returns, they think about nominal returns.