Results about statistical significance presented here are conservative estimates,
accounting for risks associated with nonnormality (D'Agostino, Belanger, & D'Agostino, Jr., 1990) and family-wise error (Benjamini & Hochberg, 1995).
Haircuts applied to Permitted Cover and cross currency haircuts (where collateral is posted in a currency other than that of the initial margin liability) are set to
account for the risk associated with fluctuations of collateral asset prices.
Not exact matches
While the policy allows
for access to the
account value in the short - term, through loans and withdrawals, there are costs and
risks associated with those transactions.
To manage the
risk associated with the loan, the bank requires that your business have an operating
account with the bank as a condition
for obtaining the loan.
You therefore require a more perfected money management plan to provide increased protection
for your
account balance from the higher
risk exposure
associated with trading commodities.
The authors used other birth - certificate data on maternal coexisting conditions to adjust
for high -
risk conditions and performed a propensity - score analysis to
account for the perinatal mortality
associated with planned out - of - hospital birth versus hospital birth.
What is often ignored by those who are opposed to bedsharing is that there is substantial evidence that children left in a crib in a room separate from their parents (the new «norm» in Western society) is
associated with a large increased
risk for SIDS, even when bedding and mattress and temperature are taken into
account [5][6][7].
«What's really interesting is that we show that an increase in the amount of stomach fat and a lower density fat is
associated with worse heart disease
risk factors — even after
accounting for how much weight was gained,» said Caroline Fox, M.D., M.P.H., former senior investigator
for the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and the study's senior researcher.
Similarly, social isolation was initially
associated with a 39 percent heightened
risk of a first time stroke, but the other conventional
risk factors
accounted for 83 percent of this
risk.
Similarly, social isolation was
associated with a 32 percent heightened
risk of death even after all the other conventional factors had been
accounted for.
Infants younger than 6 months are at greatest
risk of disease, hospitalization, and death and
account for more than 90 percent of all pertussis -
associated deaths in the United States.
Researchers assigned each type of physical activity an intensity score and determined walking or bicycling just 20 minutes per day was
associated with a 21 percent lower
risk of heart failure and
accounted for the largest difference in heart failure free survival.
And as a linked editorial by Dr Marie Pedersen, of the Centre
for Epidemiology and Screening, University of Copenhagen, highlights, most of these previous studies were unable to take
account of potentially influential factors, such as obesity, infections, alcohol, and occupation and stress, all of which have been
associated with an increased
risk of stillbirth.
The Administrator shall issue regulations establishing requirements
for such financial assurance, which shall take into
account the increased
risk associated with longer crediting terms.
In terms of the potential impact of the
risk -
associated variants, about half the
risk for both disorders appears to be
accounted for by variants already known to influence the expression of genes in the brain.
They also pointed out that they were unable to
account for any effects of stress, which is
associated with both heart disease
risk, smoking and heavy drinking.
The players were matched by age and football position, to
account for the effects of aging and the different
risks associated with the various positions.
Hypertension is a major
risk factor
for cardiovascular disease and is
associated with substantial morbidity and mortality, estimated to
account for 35 % of myocardial infarction and stroke, 49 % of heart failure, and 24 % of premature mortality (42).
During the 10 year follow up, the study documented 761 cases of coronary heart disease, 208 of which were fatal and 553 nonfatal, and dietary glycemic load was directly
associated with
risk of cardiovascular heart disease even when adjustments
for smoking status, age, and total caloric intake and other
risk factors
for heart disease were
accounted for.
Within debt, which
accounts for major chunk, the fund manager invests primarily in central and / or state government backed debt instruments where the
risk associated is not material.
This gives the cash
account in VUL policies the potential
for greater returns than a typical whole life policy by investing in equity - linked investments, but also makes them subject to greater
risk due to the volatility
associated with the stock market.
The futures market is open to private individuals who meet the financial requirements
for opening a trading
account, and understand the
risk associated with futures trading.
The U.S. firm Ibbotson
Associates did a study
for Canada's Bullion Management Group a few years ago that found investors can potentially improve their balance of
risk and reward with a precious metals weighting of 7.1 per cent in conservative
accounts, 12.5 per cent in moderate
accounts and 15.7 per cent in aggressive
accounts.
If you're saving towards a large purchase planned
for a definite date in the future, a CD can be a great place to stash those savings and earn more than you would in a typical savings
account (or under your mattress), without the loss
risks associated with stocks and bonds.
For most investors, the potential
risks involved with using Robinhood aren't
associated with the regulatory framework covering their
accounts.
It also shows any delinquencies
associated to your
accounts that can imply a
risk for the lenders.
A multivariable random effects logistic regression model was used to identify
risk factors significantly
associated with seropositivity while
accounting for clinic - to - clinic (or shelter) variability.
Risk (
for example unauthorised or fraudulent redemption)
associated with Business Rewards Points passes to You as soon as Business Rewards Points are documented on Your
Account.
The Administrator shall issue regulations establishing requirements
for such financial assurance, which shall take into
account the increased
risk associated with longer crediting terms.
As
for McDonald's restaurants in the United States, there is a proposal
for a research study that takes into
account business
risks associated with the use of plastic straws in the U.S.. One
This new requirement responds to the
risks associated with operating a trust
account and introduces proportionate measures
for mitigating that
risk.
There are also many other health
risks associated with these health conditions which are taken into
account by all life insurers when evaluating you
for a policy.
The policyholder takes on the
risk of the subaccount performance rather than the insurance carrier, creating a policy that is most appropriate
for individuals who want to manage their own cash value
accounts and
risks associated with them.
While the policy allows
for access to the
account value in the short - term, through loans and withdrawals, there are costs and
risks associated with those transactions.
There are various certifications available to insurance underwriters and these vary depending on the types of
risk that an underwriter will be responsible
for assessing, as you can imagine there are very different
risks associated with householders insurance policies compared to auto insurance policies, and professional qualifications take this into
account.
The key to minimizing the legal
risk associated with background screening checks, especially criminal record checks, is having a well - thought out hiring policy in place that
accounts for applicable legislation and guidance from rules under the Federal Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the Equal Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
The key to minimizing the legal
risk associated with background screening checks, especially criminal record checks, is having a well - thought out hiring policy in place that
accounts for applicable legislation and guidance from the Equal Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
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accounts receivables including claims management, charge - backs, customer inquiries, and charge - offs as needed • Act accountable
for all credit collections as well as
for decisions related to credit approval and suspension • Apply customer remittances to corresponding
accounts, while identifying and resolving all posting problems with related cash applications, issuing credit / debit memos regularly, and processing daily cash deposits • Lead overall firm direction with regards to
accounts receivable administration and cash flow management, providing relevant guidance, feedback, and direction to finance department staff, management members, and other interested parties • Reduce outstanding receivables and minimize
risk associated with marginal customers, consistently exceeding established collections goals while working within all related legal, firm, and industry policies and procedures • Utilize interpersonal skills to maintain quality client service, responding in a timely manner to all documentation requests • Assist credit manager with daily duties as needed
(«Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is
associated with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not
account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable
for developmental scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses
risks for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
Specifically, we assess whether early maturation is
associated with perceived popularity, but possibly also with increased
risk for rumors and gossip and whether such reputational factors help
account for some of the emotional distress experienced by earlier maturing girls.
Fact: «Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is
associated with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not
account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable
for developmental scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses
risks for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
Additionally, marriage and family therapists must: (a) determine that electronic therapy is appropriate
for clients, taking into
account the client's intellectual, emotional and physical needs; (b) inform clients of the potential
risks and benefits
associated with electronic therapy; (c) ensure the security of their communication medium; and (d) only commence electronic therapy after appropriate education, training, or supervised experience using the relevant technology.
The relationship was maintained even after
accounting for a number of family
risk factors
associated with parental psychopathology.
Secondly, early adolescent depression is not
associated with increased
risk of developing PEs once the co-existence of depression and PEs is
accounted for.
Risk factors
associated with the occurrence of PPD, i.e., lower maternal education, more conflicts with the partner, separation from the child's biological father and more stressful life events were controlled
for and therefore did not
account for the relation between PPD and children's outcomes in the early school period.
If the two twins» within a pair are neurocognitively similar as adults despite their different histories of substance abuse, pre-existing
risk factors, and not substance misuse,
account for any observed neurological anomalies
associated with substance abuse.