Sentences with phrase «arbitrary changes»

But if they're thinking longer - term, they don't want to get a reputation as an index provider that makes arbitrary changes to suit their ETF providers.
Unlike the Basic Portfolio service in which the membership of the portfolio is predetermined and only subject to periodic rebalancing over the analysis period, the DPA allows for arbitrary changes in portfolio composition.
These are arbitrary changes which in no way reflect the work of students and teachers and are clearly unfair.»
I hope there was a good engineering reason for this seemingly arbitrary change that, at worst, could be a cheap move to sell more cases to upgraders.
Most studies have adopted incremental scenarios of constant changes throughout the year (e.g., Terjung et al., 1984; Rosenzweig et al., 1996), but some have introduced seasonal and spatial variations in the changes (e.g., Whetton et al., 1993; Rosenthal et al., 1995) and others have examined arbitrary changes in interannual, within - month and diurnal variability as well as changes in the mean (e.g., Williams et al., 1988; Mearns et al., 1992; Semenov and Porter, 1995; Mearns et al., 1996).
Making arbitrary changes to FHA, such as increasing costs to consumers or limiting use of the program by qualified buyers, will not lure private markets back.
«Ending DACA would place severe economic strain on businesses around the country, putting them into the impossible and extremely costly position of having to fire productive employees for no other reason than an arbitrary change in federal policy, potentially resulting in backlash from other employees, or their broader community,» the report reads.
The Church is not committed to a process of arbitrary change - that is not how to understand Newman's phrase «to be perfect, is to change often».
Chris Pincher Conservative MP and member of the energy and climate change select committee Policing policy Westminster recently witnessed a huge demonstration when thousands of police officers protested against the arbitrary changes the government is bulldozing through on their working conditions.
And some dogs are more fragile than others, which means that in a very unstructured environment, arbitrary changes that come about in their life can often times have adverse affects on them resulting in house soiling issues.
As discussed earlier, climate sensitivity generally refers to the expected reaction of global temperatures to a arbitrary change in atmospheric CO2 concentration.
The reason I continue to prefer the V20's software is that Huawei makes seemingly - arbitrary changes to the way notifications function on the device.
The deposit could serve as a guaranteed minimum fee if for whatever reason — including an arbitrary change of heart by the seller — the listing fails to sell.
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