Sentences with phrase «accounts for fluctuations»

The new weighted format of the index even accounts for fluctuations in minor versus major crimes putting the lie to the claim that, while «crime as a whole» is down, «serious crime» is up.
Ward says Spring Glen accounts for fluctuations in ingredient pricing when developing new products but large swings make it a little more difficult.
Over the last decade, two theories have emerged to account for these fluctuations.
But there are two aspects — capital interest and goodwill interest — and it is the latter that accounts for the fluctuation in succession agreements.
If you buy into Hold10, your funds are held in 100 % air - gapped cold storage, except for when the portfolio is rebalanced once a month (to account for fluctuations in pricing among the assets).

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DQYDJ's stock return calculator tool, which gathers its numbers from data - platform Quandl, properly accounts for stock splits and special dividends by creating a «data structure [that] contains the initial purchase and the price fluctuations using stock closing prices on each day,» according to the site.
A generous back - of - the - envelope estimate is that Hugh Hefner is worth $ 26 million, not accounting for price fluctuations in Hefner's stock market and bond investments.
Investors and economists initially blamed the Q1 slowdown on one - off factors: everything from the weather to flaws in the way the government accounts for seasonal fluctuations.
If you try to «trace» one in two dimensions you'll get a circle, unless you're accounting for quantum fluctuations, and then we'd really need to go back and look at the three - dimensional possibilities to see what two - dimensional tracings would be possible.
According to Prof. Lowell, only vegetation can account for their singular fluctuations.
The researchers found that the rainfall predicted for East Africa on a decadal scale by models using the effects of the El Niño Southern Oscillation and the Indian Ocean Dipole did not account for as much of the rainfall fluctuations as expected for the past 34 years.
The model explicitly accounts for the effects of temperature and soil moisture changes (positive and negative) on global and regional wheat production fluctuations.
«The key is to account for large year - to - year fluctuations that have obscured a gradual increase in the long - term evolution of ozone,» says atmospheric scientist Murry Sal
By adding factors to account for thermodynamic attraction and repulsion, the researchers learned that motor proteins, sensing the bigger picture, adjust for fluctuations in their fluid environment as they gather in clusters that slow movement or spread out to speed things along.
The Sun's slightly variable output accounts for some of earth's temperature fluctuations, but the steady warming trend, seen over centuries, will probably continue for surprising reasons.
These workers considered that this fluctuation might account for reversible lineage priming towards specific cell fates.
Research performed on human males with androgen insensitivity syndrome compared to the classical sexual development models which were created from research on rats, indicates that the rat model does not account for the sensitivity of the hypothalamal - hypophyseal - gonadal axis with fluctuations in hormonal levels, namely androgens and estrogens.7
While daily fluctuations in the amount of water you drink and sodium you eat account for most of the water you retain, now you do not need to reduce sodium, especially if you are sweating in the gym.
Failing to account for natural fluctuations in test scores could undermine the very idea of holding schools accountable for their efforts — or lack thereof
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I wonder whether those kinds of fluctuations were accounted for by those «scientists»..
The researchers acknowledge three specific limitations in this study: challenges with validity and external reliability of the authentic instruction rating scale, missing data due to fluctuations in teacher participation during the duration of the study, and the inability to account for a variety of variables that may impact study outcomes due to the limited time frame and scope of the program in which the study took place
You will need to take into account unpredictable price fluctuations in the last trading day of crude oil futures, or natural gas futures, for example.
You've got to account for the US$ fluctuations — sure S&P was up, but US$ / C$ was down 13 % over the same time — so from a Canadian perspective the net effect of US markets was only a ~ 13 % rise.
Well, including capital gains, dividends and management expense ratios, but excluding trading fees and taxes, it looked like this for the calendar year of 2009 in Canadian dollars (after accounting for US$ fluctuations):
Margin requirements are updated at least once a month to account for price fluctuations.
Now I have another fund which is in P2P funds which is higher risk than a deposit account but then gives me a better return and is less subject to market fluctuations and it would be the place I go to for loss of job level emergencies say 6 months of salary, this takes a bit longer to access but given I have the above emergency fund I have given myself time to get the money from the P2P account.
@Charles: Yes, foreign exchange fluctuations accounts for some of the tracking error in US ETFs / Index funds.
Another individual saving for retirement that may be decades away typically invests the majority of his individual retirement account (IRA) in stocks, since he has a lot of time to ride out the market's short - term fluctuations.
CC: Do you make any attempt to account for currency fluctuations (ie: If $ US appears to be on upward or downward trajectory - some still think the day of reckoning has not come for the US and its dollar) or is F / X risk just part and parcel of your foreign holdings and your global diversification accounts for portfolio allocation and exchange risk?
We're happy to award Synchrony Bank for its high yield savings account, which has a long record of providing market - leading savings rates without the wild rate fluctuations that often occur with newer online banks.
The S&P China Composite Select Bond Index, an investable index that tracks the performance of Chinese sovereign bonds, agency bonds and bonds issued by Central State - Owned Enterprises (CSOEs) rose 7.00 %; the USD index that accounted for currency fluctuation gained 3.04 % in the same period.
Since the funds will not be required for quite some time, the account can withstand certain market fluctuations in hopes of bringing in higher returns early.
First on the back of Northern Rock, then Bradford & Bingley, then to bring the UK in line with the rest of Europe, then to account for post-Brexit vote currency fluctuations.
International investments involve additional risks you should be aware of, which include differences in financial accounting standards, currency fluctuations, political instability, foreign taxes and regulations, news that can trigger volatile conditions, and the potential for illiquid markets.
To account for those regular fluctuations in credit scores, lenders usually judge applicants» credit scores using a credit score chart broken into ranges, from «very poor» credit scores, those below 500, to «excellent» credit scores between 720 and 850.
That plan should account for market fluctuations and down markets, as well as periods of significant growth.
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.
Guemas et al. (Nature Climate Change 2013) shows that the slower warming of the last ten years can not be explained by a change in the radiative balance of our Earth, but rather by a change in the heat storage of the oceans, and that this can be at least partially reproduced by climate models, if one accounts for the natural fluctuations associated with El Niño in the initialization of the models.
Several years ago, certified green Peter Taylor realised the IPCC climate models were flawed, and after years of studying what the IPCC was considering, has concluded that natural forces probably account for 80 % of climate fluctuations, and CO2 forcing about 20 %.
What Dan H. fails to mention is that ENSO governs the fluctuations — but doesn't account for any trend which might be present.
The point however is that natural temperature fluctuations due to other causes, particularly the ocean oscillations, will dwarf those attributable to CO2 fluctuations, which is what AGW accounts for.
FWIW I have looked at the case for random fluctuations in terms of the implied forcing noise and I beleive that alone could account for the missing variance.
If we add the AAM — which is a measure of wind energy — together with the SOI and other free energy terms to the temperature anomaly, and then seek to conserve that measure we can account for the temperature fluctuations observed.
The same thing holds for our present extrapolations of North Atlantic models: they simply do not yet take into account such fluctuations as El Niño and the North Atlantic Oscillation, nor freak «random» combinations of weather that set up self - perpetuating regional droughts like the Dust Bowl.
Crucially, GEOCARB has a 10 million year timestep, leading Berner to explicitly advise against using his model to estimate Late Ordovician CO2 levels due its inability to account for short - term CO2 fluctuations.
The pollution hypotheses [CO2 or dust / aerosols] can not properly be made to account for recent climatic fluctuations.
Research suggests that solar variability accounts for up to 68 % of the increase in earths temperatures with strong association between solar sunspots / irradiance and global temperature fluctuations.
The 1st principal component accounts for 90 % of the variance of the data, so it dominates the fluctuations.
Although it accounts for the least total variance of the data (a mere 0.3 %), it shows fluctuations which suggest an annual cycle.
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