Sentences with phrase «account cumulative effects»

Second, the Court found that Germany had breached its obligations by failing to take into account the cumulative effects of the Moorburg plant together with those of the upstream 1958 Geestacht pumped - storage power plant.
In other words, the German authorities should have taken into account the cumulative effects of all existing projects, but not projects which were unlikely to materialise.
Thomas's submission to the Tribunal described how assessors had failed to take into account the cumulative effect of the client's disabilities — a constellation of physical as well as mental illnesses connected to a traumatic history involving both child and domestic abuse.

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Core income (loss) is consolidated net income (loss) excluding the after - tax impact of net realized investment gains (losses), discontinued operations, the effect of a change in tax laws and tax rates at enactment, and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles when applicable.
The results for periods before 2018 were not adjusted for the new standard and the cumulative effect of the change in accounting was recognized through retained earnings at the date of adoption.
Profits are shown after taxes, extraordinary credits or charges, cumulative effects of accounting changes, and noncontrolling interests (including subsidiary preferred dividends), but before preferred dividends of the company.
This is the Adjusted Income Available to Common Stockholders for the most recent fiscal year plus Discontinued Operations, Extraordinary Items, and Cumulative Effect of Accounting Changes for the same period divided by the most recent fiscal year's Diluted Weighted Average Shares Outstanding.
This is the Adjusted Income Available to Common Stockholders for the most recent interim period plus Discontinued Operations, Extraordinary Items, and Cumulative Effect of Accounting Changes for the same period divided by the most recent interim period's Diluted Weighted Average Shares Outstanding.
What social influencer lists don't account for is the cumulative effect of influence a person achieves over time and in the «real world».
It's the latter that's the most difficult to account for, to me... given scoring is round by round, cumulative effects would be the main argument for non-tiebreaker value to «generalship», but how do you pick a round to apply that value?
If at any time during the fiscal year it appears, from cash flow projections or other generally accepted accounting principles, that the revenues available, as projected through the end of the fiscal year, will be insufficient to meet either (a) the amounts appropriated, or (b) expenses anticipated to be incurred through the end of the fiscal year, such that the cumulative effect thereof is a projected year - end deficit in excess of fifty percent of the County's undesignated, unreserved fund balance as of the end of the immediately preceding fiscal year, the County Executive or the Comptroller shall submit a report to the Legislature setting forth the estimated amount of the deficit with appropriate details and explanations.
Even when attrition and replacement throughout the middle school years are taken into account, the limited range of potential peer effects at KIPP schools does not explain the large cumulative impacts on student achievement identified by prior studies.
Since this account's publication it has transformed into legend, with the cumulative effects of enhancing de Kooning's reputation and diminishing Kline's achievement — contrary, perhaps, to its author's original intentions.
Evidence exists in recorded local observational accounts as well as in the peer - reviewed scientific literature of the cumulative effects of climate - related environmental change on Native communities in Alaska; these effects combine with other socioeconomic stressors to strain rural Native communities (Ch.
Under the proposal, any cumulative surplus recorded in the EI Operating Account will be returned to employers and employees through lower EI premium rates once the new mechanism takes effect.
Most of this decrease is accounted for by a reduction in miles driven, which is attributable to the cumulative effects of a serious economic recession and sky - high gasoline prices — above $ 4.00 — in the summer of 2008,» said Dr. Raj Bhat, president of Quality Planning.
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