The phrase
"condition warrants" means that the situation or circumstances call for a particular action or decision to be made.
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That was the number one factor that increased how I was doing in my trading, was the ability to buy back something higher than I sold it
if conditions warranted.
However, with our new approach we can harness the positive qualities of both active and passive by gaining the ability to move tactically within the bond market
as conditions warrant.
You may pay a monthly premium or $ 15 for the first two to three years, but then see an adjustment to $ 20 per month if
financial conditions warrant.
While normally apportioning motive force in a 40/60 percent front - to - rear split via a Torsen locking center differential, it can vary those percentages between 65/35 and 15/85 as
traction conditions warrant.
A properly trained driver must understand what circumstances require pumping the brakes and
what conditions warrant maintaining steady pressure on the brakes.
«Central bank securities purchases have provided meaningful support to the economic recovery,» he said adding later that, «we should not rule out the further use of such policies if
economic conditions warrant.»
I've also published a series of four colloquia by assyriologists and archaeologists describing how earlier, from about 2500 to perhaps 300 BC, Babylonian and other Near Eastern rulers kept their citizens free and preserved their landholdings by annulling personal and agrarian debts when they took the throne — a true «tax holiday» — or when economic or
military conditions warranted a general Clean Slate.
Some participants expressed a view that, in contrast to the assumption in the staff analysis, the Committee could choose to resume reinvestments if
macroeconomic conditions warranted.
At a minimum, then, such evidence suggests that to increase the achievement of diverse student populations, leaders should assist their staffs in implementing the school and
classroom conditions warranted by this research — «school leader as policy implementer.»
Such market
conditions warrant careful bottom - up stock picking and well - diversified portfolios in order to avoid the riskier parts of the market», he said.
While
certain conditions warrant keeping your pet indoors, that's not his natural habitat; dogs benefit physically and mentally from exercising, playing and generally being outdoors.
The dogs had clearly been seriously neglected for a long time, and the facility's
appalling conditions warranted the immediate removal of these animals.
There are possible complications to any surgery, whether on humans or canines, and your veterinarian will need to consider if the
prolapsed condition warrants the risks of the possible complications that are associated with this surgical repair.
The psychiatrist recommended 2 days / week for 4 hours / day, with no evening meetings, until Mr. Bottiglia's
condition warranted increasing this schedule.
Exclusion criteria were pregnancy or plans to become pregnant; taking weight affecting or psychotropic medications;
psychiatric conditions warranting immediate treatment; current enrolment in psychotherapy or a weight loss programme.
The Federal Reserve now has effective tools to normalize the stance of policy
when conditions warrant, without reliance on asset sales.
The Policy will pay Covered Expenses incurred up to the maximum stated in the Schedule of Benefits if any covered Injury or Illness commences during the Period of Coverage and results in Medically Necessary Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation of the Plan Participant (The Plan Participant's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the medical facility where He or She is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained).
PONTIAC, Mich., Jan 30 (Reuters)- Michigan Governor Rick Snyder said on Wednesday that a review process on Detroit and a decision on whether the city's shaky
financial condition warrants a state - appointed manager could be completed in as soon as three weeks.
The all - wheel drive system that comes with the Jaguar F - Type R AWD is designed to maintain the car's rear - wheel bias in normal driving, but kick as much as 50 percent of engine torque to the front axles should
traction conditions warrant.
Since we still affirm that the bull market is intact, it makes sense to us to trade a portion of our holdings as
market conditions warrant.
Small and mid-sized businesses would be much better off with either revolving loans that can be drawn down and repaid multiple times as
conditions warrant or longer - term loans.
The Fed may modify its plan up or down as
conditions warrant, but it can take up to two years for interest rate hikes to impact the economy.
A: No, I think that when interest rates are constrained by the zero bound, it is appropriate for central banks to look, if
conditions warrant, for other ways to be expansionary and swapping short term assets for long term assets or what is the equivalent of a liquidity trap, printing money and buying long term assets, can be a reasonable solution.
Regardless of the ability of the vents to function appropriately, one clear difference exists between the operation of such boiling - water reactors in the U.S. versus those in Japan — in the U.S., reactor operators have the authority to vent radioactive steam or hydrogen gas as
conditions warrant.
Every tunicate can reproduce by itself if
conditions warrant.