haldane in A Sentence

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    Lord Haldane never used such figurative words.

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    But Lord Haldane never used such figurative words.

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    But Haldane did not lack humanity.

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    The Bank of England's chief economist, Andy Haldane, recently criticized his very own profession.

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    The Bank of England's chief economist, Andy Haldane, recently criticised his very own profession.

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    In fact, Haldane says, the actual financial network's highly connected nature“sowed the seeds” of the last crisis.

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    John Maynard Smith was Haldane's pupil, whilst W.D. Hamilton was heavily influenced by the writings of Fisher.

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    This is what the Bank of England's chief economist and executive director, Andrew Haldane, calls the“robust yet fragile” property of highly connected networks.8.

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    Mendel's findings allowed scientists such as Fisher and J.B.S. Haldane to predict the expression of traits on the basis of mathematical probabilities.

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    Peggy Haldane: She was Mary's daughter and, unfortunately, she learned that her mother had gone to Hare's lodging house, so went their looking for her.

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    Haldane has experience of both sides of the Bank, having served previously as executive director for financial stability, overseeing the risks to the economy from the banking system.

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    Haldane, a British scientist(who became a citizen of India later), suggested in 1929 that life must have developed from the simple inorganic molecules which were present on earth soon after it was formed.

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    In a 1932 interview with the New York Times, Haldane stated that in the ideal community, all people would be able to contribute their unique talents and would be afforded the opportunity to develop and thrive as individuals.

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