Sentences with phrase «allocation rules»

Basic asset allocation rules push us to invest our age in bonds and the rest into stocks.
And this ignores the problems of carbon offsets, both international and domestic, and of allocation rules.
Based on this research data and our experience with many organizations worldwide, we have developed the following risk assessment allocation rules.
This shift in allocation rules means that portability would affect the distribution of funds not only across districts, but also within them — and that this shift would happen among public schools even in districts where few, if any, students chose to take Title I funds to private schools.
The fairness of the system has been substantially increased by the move towards EU - wide free allocation rules for industrial installations and by the introduction of a redistribution mechanism that entitles new Member States to auction more allowances.
They found that reductions in the risk of relocation under the ETS permit allocation rules could have been achieved with far fewer free permits.
The regulatory risk aversion misses the point that this is a pilot project, where the goal should be to learn how to make federal funding do more for students — not defend existing allocation rules.
A decreased Title I allocation is challenging for a district because it can result in fewer district schools receiving funds under Title I. Under Title I school allocation rules, many schools with high numbers of low - income children do not receive support from Title I because they are surrounded by other schools that are even poorer, so the Title I money «runs out» before those schools have the opportunity to receive funds.
Work is also ongoing to prepare the Regulation on timing, administration and other aspects of auctioning (due by June 2010), the harmonised allocation rules (due end 2010) and the two Regulations on monitoring and reporting of emissions and verification of emissions and accreditation of verifiers (due end 2011).
The environmental effectiveness of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme in its second phase can only be achieved by more stringent caps, credible allocation rules and transparency of the allocation methodology, data and process.
Lecoq, F. and R. Crassous, 2003: International climate regime beyond 2012 - Are quota allocation rules robust to uncertainty?
European environmental NGOs are calling on Member States to improve their National Allocation Plans for the second phase, with stringent caps as well as credible and transparent allocation rules.
It includes a tool that, once configured with allocation rules, allows the user to create on - the - fly reports on - screen showing profitability by a variety of sub-units, including those discussed in this post.
Despite all this, the government has just brought in absurd new allocation rules which are apparently designed to overwhelm us with around one quarter of the family work which the county courts judges have hitherto dealt with and thereby save money.
In this respect, Toronto's current street vending bylaw, though somewhat liberalized in 2015, still retains rules that are essentially legislated output restrictions or market allocation rules.
This approach has generated significant differences in allocation rules, creating an incentive for each Member State to favour its own industry, and has led to great complexity.
Yann Andreassen — 1310 GMT: Overall, the new post-2020 EU ETS rules — through an increase of the linear reduction factor (LRF) to 2.2 % together with more stringent post-2020 free allocation rules — will translate into reduced long positions alongside more and higher short positions.
But a new analysis led by Michael Pahle of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany shows that when the German government issued permits in 2005, its allocation rules encouraged a «dash for coal».
Therefore, if the taxpayer used the property as a principal residence in year one and year two, then rented the property for years three and four, and then used it as a principal residence in year five, the allocation rules would apply and only three - fifths (3 out of 5 years) of the gain would be eligible for the exclusion.
The allocation rules only apply to time periods prior to the conversion into a principal residence and not to time periods after the conversion out of personal residence use.
I have asset allocation rules.
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