Not exact matches
Wright argues that the
driving factor in these
changes is the perception of non-zero-sum relations: In situations in which both sides can benefit, people find a way to get along.
The most important
factor driving that
change, according to analysts, is not the possibility that papers will get huge new revenues from paywalls.
However, when the
changes are
driven by persistent demand
factors, policy - makers will need to give consideration to whether monetary policy needs to be adjusted.
Important
factors that may affect the Company's business and operations and that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, increased competition; the Company's ability to maintain, extend and expand its reputation and brand image; the Company's ability to differentiate its products from other brands; the consolidation of retail customers; the Company's ability to predict, identify and interpret
changes in consumer preferences and demand; the Company's ability to
drive revenue growth in its key product categories, increase its market share, or add products; an impairment of the carrying value of goodwill or other indefinite - lived intangible assets; volatility in commodity, energy and other input costs;
changes in the Company's management team or other key personnel; the Company's inability to realize the anticipated benefits from the Company's cost savings initiatives;
changes in relationships with significant customers and suppliers; execution of the Company's international expansion strategy;
changes in laws and regulations; legal claims or other regulatory enforcement actions; product recalls or product liability claims; unanticipated business disruptions; failure to successfully integrate the Company; the Company's ability to complete or realize the benefits from potential and completed acquisitions, alliances, divestitures or joint ventures; economic and political conditions in the nations in which the Company operates; the volatility of capital markets; increased pension, labor and people - related expenses; volatility in the market value of all or a portion of the derivatives that the Company uses; exchange rate fluctuations; disruptions in information technology networks and systems; the Company's inability to protect intellectual property rights; impacts of natural events in the locations in which the Company or its customers, suppliers or regulators operate; the Company's indebtedness and ability to pay such indebtedness; the Company's dividend payments on its Series A Preferred Stock; tax law
changes or interpretations; pricing actions; and other
factors.
These
changes often have been
driven as much by Chinese bankers» need to please a varied group of regulators — whose own institutional biases are exacerbated by the competition, and even hostility, that exists among them — as by economic and financial
factors.2
Important
factors that may affect the Company's business and operations and that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, operating in a highly competitive industry;
changes in the retail landscape or the loss of key retail customers; the Company's ability to maintain, extend and expand its reputation and brand image; the impacts of the Company's international operations; the Company's ability to leverage its brand value; the Company's ability to predict, identify and interpret
changes in consumer preferences and demand; the Company's ability to
drive revenue growth in its key product categories, increase its market share, or add products; an impairment of the carrying value of goodwill or other indefinite - lived intangible assets; volatility in commodity, energy and other input costs;
changes in the Company's management team or other key personnel; the Company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits from its cost savings initiatives;
changes in relationships with significant customers and suppliers; the execution of the Company's international expansion strategy; tax law
changes or interpretations; legal claims or other regulatory enforcement actions; product recalls or product liability claims; unanticipated business disruptions; the Company's ability to complete or realize the benefits from potential and completed acquisitions, alliances, divestitures or joint ventures; economic and political conditions in the United States and in various other nations in which we operate; the volatility of capital markets; increased pension, labor and people - related expenses; volatility in the market value of all or a portion of the derivatives we use; exchange rate fluctuations; risks associated with information technology and systems, including service interruptions, misappropriation of data or breaches of security; the Company's ability to protect intellectual property rights; impacts of natural events in the locations in which we or the Company's customers, suppliers or regulators operate; the Company's indebtedness and ability to pay such indebtedness; the Company's ownership structure; the impact of future sales of its common stock in the public markets; the Company's ability to continue to pay a regular dividend;
changes in laws and regulations; restatements of the Company's consolidated financial statements; and other
factors.
Important
factors that may affect the Company's business and operations and that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, increased competition; the Company's ability to maintain, extend and expand its reputation and brand image; the Company's ability to differentiate its products from other brands; the consolidation of retail customers; the Company's ability to predict, identify and interpret
changes in consumer preferences and demand; the Company's ability to
drive revenue growth in its key product categories, increase its market share or add products; an impairment of the carrying value of goodwill or other indefinite - lived intangible assets; volatility in commodity, energy and other input costs;
changes in the Company's management team or other key personnel; the Company's inability to realize the anticipated benefits from the Company's cost savings initiatives;
changes in relationships with significant customers and suppliers; execution of the Company's international expansion strategy;
changes in laws and regulations; legal claims or other regulatory enforcement actions; product recalls or product liability claims; unanticipated business disruptions; failure to successfully integrate the business and operations of the Company in the expected time frame; the Company's ability to complete or realize the benefits from potential and completed acquisitions, alliances, divestitures or joint ventures; economic and political conditions in the nations in which the Company operates; the volatility of capital markets; increased pension, labor and people - related expenses; volatility in the market value of all or a portion of the derivatives that the Company uses; exchange rate fluctuations; risks associated with information technology and systems, including service interruptions, misappropriation of data or breaches of security; the Company's inability to protect intellectual property rights; impacts of natural events in the locations in which the Company or its customers, suppliers or regulators operate; the Company's indebtedness and ability to pay such indebtedness; tax law
changes or interpretations; and other
factors.
These risks and uncertainties include food safety and food - borne illness concerns; litigation; unfavorable publicity; federal, state and local regulation of our business including health care reform, labor and insurance costs; technology failures; failure to execute a business continuity plan following a disaster; health concerns including virus outbreaks; the intensely competitive nature of the restaurant industry;
factors impacting our ability to
drive sales growth; the impact of indebtedness we incurred in the RARE acquisition; our plans to expand our newer brands like Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52; our ability to successfully integrate Eddie V's restaurant operations; a lack of suitable new restaurant locations; higher - than - anticipated costs to open, close or remodel restaurants; increased advertising and marketing costs; a failure to develop and recruit effective leaders; the price and availability of key food products and utilities; shortages or interruptions in the delivery of food and other products; volatility in the market value of derivatives; general macroeconomic
factors, including unemployment and interest rates; disruptions in the financial markets; risk of doing business with franchisees and vendors in foreign markets; failure to protect our service marks or other intellectual property; a possible impairment in the carrying value of our goodwill or other intangible assets; a failure of our internal controls over financial reporting or
changes in accounting standards; and other
factors and uncertainties discussed from time to time in reports filed by Darden with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Working capital
changes contributed to the majority of the decline in cash
driven by two
factors.
The afternoon of GCUC Day One featured several presentations that focused on how the human
factor and connections that are inherent in coworking can
drive change in cities and lives.
«A particularly strong
factor in deciding to publish this new edition was
driven by the continuous
change in terms of the standards of practice required not only of agents and brokers, but also of lawyers, mortgage brokers, lenders, financial advisors, appraisers and other involved parties,» says Rumack.
Interest rates are
driven by economic
factors that are often unpredictable, and mortgage rates are subject to
change every day.
We believe that
changing work habits and other demand
factors will
drive the development of flexible office space.»
Futures prices generally move somewhat in response to
changes in the spot price, even when movements in the latter are
driven by transitory
factors, but their substantially lower volatility suggests that they are more anchored to longer - run price fundamentals than are spot prices.
The
driving force behind this process — i.e., the «
factors making for growth in the halakhah» — is, first, the «necessity to respond to new external conditions — social, economic, political, or cultural — that pose a challenge or even a threat to accepted religious and ethical values,» and, second, the «need to give recognition to new ethical insights and attitudes and to embody them in the life of the people, even if there [is] no
change in objective conditions.»
This research identified the three
driving factors behind the machine's design — the requirement for a high output sealer within a small footprint and absolute minimal downtime on tool
changes and maintenance.
In this
changing environment, different and new
factors will
drive the growth in organic sales in the future.
Eastern and southeastern Massachusetts have undergone the most
change, but virtually every community in the Commonwealth has experienced rapid growth
driven by economic and demographic
factors.
The only
factor that could
change the start date in Suffolk is a bill proposed by Legislator Leslie Kennedy (R - Nesconset) that aims to close a loophole critics say would allow level 1 sex offenders to
drive for ride - sharing services.
Research published in the Proceedings of the Human
Factors and Ergonomics Society 2016 Annual Meeting examined how the public's acceptance of automated vehicles
changes when presented with a more realistic
driving scenario.
Although transcription
factors are often the ingredients scientists use to induce stem cell fate, Dalby and Ulijn hypothesize that certain metabolites «fuel» the pathways that result in variable concentrations of transcription
factors that
drive these
changes.
Ongoing
changes in ocean circulation patterns, which are helping to
drive warm water from other parts of the sea closer to the Antarctic continent, are also believed to be a major
factor.
This suggested not only that species could
change — already a divisive concept back then — but also that the
changes were
driven purely by environmental
factors, instead of divine intervention.
The China Agricultural University researchers studied the increased nitrogen uptake in plants that received no nitrogen fertilizer to
drive home their point that «all these
changes can be linked to a common
driving factor, strong economic growth.»
Taking
factors such as sea surface temperature, greenhouse gases and natural aerosol particles into consideration, the researchers determined that
changes in the concentration of black carbon could be the primary
driving force behind the observed alterations to the hydrological cycle in the region.
Going forward, the researchers plan to
factor into their simulations various ways in which climate
change drives adaptation, and how such adaptations in turn shape crop patterns and the agricultural landscape.
For example, tobacco smoking has been in a steady decline since the 1960s with all sorts of
factors driving this trend — improved science and epidemiology, education through labeling and advertising campaigns, and greater public awareness of risks — all of which could be applied to behaviors that contribute to climate
change.
Species loss has continued into the present day,
driven by a variety of
factors, including climate
change and overharvest by humans.
Climate
change is one of the
factors driving this expansion.
It is believed to result from a combination of genetics and environmental
factors such as irritants and allergens that
drive T lymphocytes to produce
factors that cause abnormal
changes in keratinocytes, the predominant cell type in the outermost layer of skin, as well as
changes in other cells in the underlying dermis.
«
Driving factors behind
changes between local and global carbon cycles.»
A combination of natural
factors has
driven the rise, but climate
change has exacerbated the problem
These trends suggest that large - scale climate
changes, rather than local
factors, could be
driving increases in fire activity, the scientists report.
Although carbon dioxide accounts for the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities, methane emissions are also an important
factor driving climate
change.
The water crisis is being
driven by several
factors: climate
change, an expanding population, local mismanagement and a greater demand on farmers.
As discussed throughout this assessment, the interplay of many variables complicates differentiation of the effects of climate
change from other
driving factors.
Therefore, the
driving factors of contemporary wildfire activity
changes must be understood to ensure that wildfires are effectively managed to promote healthy ecosystems while minimizing negative socio - economic impacts.
The lead researcher in the study, Tim Coulson from Imperial College London, said the island provided an ideal opportunity to tease apart the
factors driving the sheep's physical
change.
Orbital
factors can initiate, but the insolation rate of
change due to orbital
factors would not
drive the detailed processes at a centennial scale (Dansgaard Oeschger etc).
Based on Dr. Nelson's fundamental work, particularly in the area of molecular, cultivation - independent analysis of the structure and function of microbiomes, nowadays researchers understand the human microbiome as an important
factor driving human health and investigate links between
changes in microbiome structures and diseases like diabetes or obesity.
The field of epigenetics provides crucial understanding about the ways that
changes to genes caused by environmental
factors drive disease, specifically chemical modifications on DNA and surrounding proteins that can alter the ways in which genes are expressed, even without the gene itself experiencing a mutation.
Although they also cite the expense of screening and the anxiety and «emotional impact» caused by abnormal Pap tests, «the risk of treatment was the
driving factor» behind the
changes, says Dr. Waxman.
Changes in the levels of male and female hormones can be caused by a variety of
factors, and can result in erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men, and can be a cause of infertility and low sex
drive in both sexes.
The reason for the difference between the
changes in joint angle - specific strength and the
changes in joint angle - specific neural
drive is that both peripheral and central
factors are operating, and the impact of joint angle - specific neural
drive is greater after training at short muscle lengths, while the impact of peripheral
factors (like regional muscle size and / or muscle fascicle length) are greater after training at long muscle lengths.
He identified this thing called BDNF or brain - derived neurotrophic
factor, which seems to be
driving those
changes and also protecting the brains.
The angle of peak torque can
change even after normal strength training, probably because of
changes in many of these
factors, including neural
drive, normalized fiber length, regional muscle size, tendon stiffness, and muscle stiffness.
These peripheral
factors are particularly problematic when using EMG amplitudes to measure
changes in neural
drive over time, because the peripheral
factors also
change over time (Arabadzhiev et al. 2014).
His love interest in the movie, Cheryl (Wiig), seems to be the
driving factor behind Walter's sudden
change of direction.
As identified in the Horizon Report: 2011 K - 12 edition, there are three major
factors driving role
changes for all educators:
While the Abbott Districts have already seen improvements and the achievement gap is slowly closing, Carrigg and MacInnes don't necessarily believe that money is always the
driving factor behind
change.