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DOWNSIDE

Definition av DOWNSIDE

  1. avigsida, baksida
  2. det negativa

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  • The downside is that it requires producers to forecast demand accurately as the benefits can be nullified by minor delays in the supply chain.
  • It can be used by investors to obtain the upside of equity-like returns while protecting the downside with regular bond-like coupons.
  • On the downside, the layout required separate crankshafts on each end of the engine that must be coupled through gearing or shafts.
  • The investor receives the potential upside of conversion into equity while protecting downside with cash flow from the coupon payments and the return of principal upon maturity.
  • On the downside OI tended to be slower than hand-written code, as 3D tasks are notoriously difficult to make perform well without shuffling the data in the scene graph by hand.
  • The downside of using an exhaustive approach is that Maven lost the ability to vary evaluations as a function of the tiles that remained in the bag.
  • The other major downside is that they can only print onto special metallised paper and such an electrosensitive paper is no longer widely available, but is still sold as of 2020.
  • A downside to the King's Gambit is that it weakens White's king's position, exposing it to the latent threat of.
  • However, the structure had an unanticipated downside, in that it attracted large numbers of homeless and late-night drinkers.
  • The downside of cloud computing relative to SLAs is the difficulty in determining the root cause of service interruptions due to the complex nature of the environment.
  • The downside, as with all armored personnel carriers of the era, was a major vulnerability to all types of plunging fire; this included indirect fire from mortars and field artillery, as well as small arms fire from higher elevated positions, lobbed hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, and strafing by enemy aircraft.
  • A downside is that the system used to drive the camshaft (usually a timing chain in modern engines) is more complex in an OHC engine, such as the 4-chain valvetrain of the Audi 3.
  • On the downside, lawfulness can include closed-mindedness, reactionary adherence to tradition, judgmentalness, and a lack of adaptability.
  • The downside includes responding to additional regulatory authorities, especially if there are more than 2,000 shareholders (note: prior to the Jobs Act or Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, the shareholder number was 300), at which point the bank holding company is forced to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • It is a modification of the Sharpe ratio but penalizes only those returns falling below a user-specified target or required rate of return, while the Sharpe ratio penalizes both upside and downside volatility equally.
  • The production of polonium-210 is a downside to reactors cooled with lead-bismuth eutectic rather than pure lead.
  • The downside – an endless source of frustration for the railway maintainers – was that washouts occurred at some locations almost every year.
  • In 1974, this idea was expanded on by Seymour Melman in the book “The Permanent War Economy: American Capitalism in Decline” where Melman describes the downside of having a permanent war economy as “sustained nonproductive use of capital and labor.


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