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Meanings of contrarian view in English
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Usage of contrarian view in English
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Madam, -May I voice a contrarianview of the conflict in Libya?
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I agree with the contrarianview, but it depends on your time horizon.
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Some fund managers seemed happy to take a contrarianview of the falling market.
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I tend to have a contrarianview, Huber said.
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But suppose this contrarianview on valuation is right.
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Taking a contrarianview can be costly.
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Even then that was a contrarianview as markets had started anticipating a shift in the Fed's policy stance.
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The contrarianview is that a risk-adapted approach should persist, with surveillance for low-risk individuals and active therapy high-risk individuals.
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The contrarianview is that big mergers in the mobile industry over the past 20 years have failed to deliver many of the promised synergies.
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In recent years, Pramoedya's uncompromising and contrarianviews have fallen out of favour with Indonesia's younger literary circle.
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Despite his contrarianviews, it's painfully apparent that Haines's political views are a matter of style, not substance.
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He will speak on issues relating to early warnings, divergent and contrarianviews in the context of the banking crisis.
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Contrarianviews are nevertheless ready to dismiss the panic and take it as a good time to jump back in.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British singer Morrissey has divided music fans for more than three decades with his contrarianviews.
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Of course everyone has the right to voice their opinion -and some of the contrarianviews come from very smart minds.
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The contrarianviews were often found to be unsubstantiated by the data and are no longer seriously considered by many climate scientists.