
Top 12 Cointegration Quotes
#1. A potentially useful property of forecasts based on cointegration is that when extended some way ahead, the forecasts of the two series will form a constant ratio, as is expected by some asymptotic economic theory.
Clive Granger
#2. I do believe that, under the law, under the Constitution of the United States, and under our public policy, that women deserve and should have a right to enjoy equal employment opportunity.
Gloria Allred
#3. We don't want to survive. We want to be healed.
Joyce Meyer
#4. The Kurdish people welcome the no-fly zone protection, contrary to the Iraqi regime that is against it.
Jalal Talabani
#5. The Law likes to be argued with. Take away words and where is the Law? Silence always annoys it.
Stella Benson
#6. Maybe it was just the perfect realization to all ones' dreams ... where a magic elixir could heal you and make you strong, where men could make roses bloom with the single touch of a thumb, and where the bigger women were, so much the better.
Tiffany Baker
#7. If you have enough breath to complain about anything, you have more than enough reason to give thanks about something.
Mattie Stepanek
#8. Hell, I'd keep her in Bubble Wrap if it weren't so damn creepy and also inconvenient, considering I had a terrible habit of obsessively popping the damn things until not a single bubble was left.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#9. Doing womenswear is challenging, and it's exciting. I approach it the same way as I approach menswear, so it's in a tailored way, and I do my thing. I love doing it.
Thom Browne
#10. Kind words cost little, but accomplish much.
Hal Urban
#11. The thing that grounds you, and the thing that really gives you a sense of wholeness, is your family, friends and your community. Those are the things that can mirror back to you what you're experiencing, and can affirm to you that the stories you are telling are true.
Dan Chaon
#12. For what that passes among mortals everywhere is not full of folly, done be fools in the presence of fools?
Erasmus
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