The obligations imposed by the new regulations tend to be qualified
by broad terms, such as the requirement for all complainants to receive a «timely» response.
Although gymnastics is
by itself a broad term and contains a variety of different disciplines... the main goal is to develop a large variety of athletic qualities, such us strength, agility, coordination, flexibility, self - control, kinesthetic awareness, etc..
Not exact matches
The author of Rise of the DEO: Leadership
by Design, said: «Design is such a
broad term.
These are
broad strategic concepts, and in reality such ideas are often overtaken
by near -
term constraints and realities.
The high income households have nice
broad, diversified safety nets that can allow them to withstand shocks (oil prices, housing prices, employment fluctuations, unexpected illness)
by shifting through short, medium and long -
term forms of saving.
More important, the cliff is an obvious effort at correcting the biggest flaw in public budgeting — the tendency of politicians to ignore the
broader, long -
term implications of what they do
by continually kicking problems down the road.
Such an approach would certainly carry some risks in
terms of the
broader interests shared
by the U.S. and Mexico.
If you're skeptical about an «innovation index» meaning much in a practical sense, then consider this: in
terms of productivity (measured
by GDP per hour worked), Canada ranks far below the G7 average — a staggering 12 per cent below, in fact — and only marginally above that of the
broader OECD.
Newspapers are finding that paywalls may not be a long -
term strategy (which doesn't seem to have stopped magazine publishers like Time Inc., which owns Fortune, from continuing to try), and so they either have to go
broad and mass like The Daily Mail or find another monetization strategy like The Guardian, which has a trust fund that was generated
by selling its stake in Auto Trader for $ 1 billion or so.
To provide superior long -
term investment returns
by investment primarily in a
broad range of small and mid-capitalization U.S. companies.
To provide superior long -
term investment returns
by investing primarily in a
broad range of small and mid-capitalization U.S. companies.
If it were to be decided that monetary policy should be more responsive to asset price events, such an approach would have to be motivated
by a
broader and rather more long -
term notion of financial and monetary stability than is in common use today.
In his role, Mr. Freeman identifies potential long -
term buying opportunities within the equity markets
by analyzing sub-industries and
broader market sectors.
The Approved: May 23, 2014 Committee is not required to assess the independence of any compensation consultant or other advisor that acts in a role limited to consulting on any
broad - based plan that does not discriminate in scope,
terms or operation in favor of executive officers or directors and that is generally available to all salaried employees or providing information that is not customized for a particular company or that is customized based on parameters that are not developed
by the consultant or advisor, and about which the consultant or advisor does not provide advice.
Valuations are the primary driver of long -
term returns, and the risk - preferences of investors — as conveyed
by the uniformity or divergence of market action across a
broad range of individual stocks, industries, sectors and security types (including credit)-- drive returns over shorter portions of the market cycle.
The study also found that long -
term annual returns of the MSCI KLD 400 Social Index, which comprises firms scoring highly on environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, outperformed the S&P 500, a benchmark of the
broader US stock market,
by 45 basis points, since its inception in 1990.
Broad matched keywords also don't distinguish between plural and singular search
terms so your ad will be shown regardless of the syntax used
by the searcher.
Gender lens investing is part of the
broader genre of «impact investing,» a
term coined
by the Rockefeller Foundation in 2007 that put a name to investments made with the intention of generating both financial return and social and / or environmental impact.
In one illustrative example from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), at best one - quarter of the cost of a
broad - based cut in individual rates could be offset
by economic growth over a decade, and even that assumes future tax increases will ultimately be enacted to stabilize the long -
term fiscal picture.
Broad Match:
By not using any brackets or parenthesis, the ad will appear when any form of search
term, including synonyms, is entered.
While Oakey implies that the union leadership is somehow unaccountable, able to do whatever it wants, the reality is that union leaders at all levels — from shop stewards to presidents — are elected to their roles for fixed
terms by either workplace colleagues or the
broader membership.
As evidenced
by the daily charts of QQQ and SPY above, both of these ETFs, and
by extension the
broad market, have a considerable number of both near -
term support and resistance levels.
In the past, there were two advantages to tail
terms — first, that you could show up
by yourself on that keyword (no longer the case with
broad matching), and second, that you could improve your click through rate (CTR) for that specific query and pay less for high position.
Powell recognizes the limits of monetary policy when he notes that «ultimately, the only way to get sustainably higher interest rates is to improve the
broader environment for growth,
by adopting policies designed to increase productivity and potential output over the long
term — policies that are mainly outside the scope of our work at the Federal Reserve.»
We have helped companies create a vision - level BHAG
by advising them to think in
terms of four
broad categories: target BHAGs, common - enemy BHAGs, role - model BHAGs, and internal - transformation BHAGs.
By definition, a theological school is about theology in its
broadest sense of the
term: logos, speaking thoughtfully or thinking articulately and clearly about theos, God.
«Protestant Christianity» is a pretty
broad term, and it includes folks ranging from the Westboro Baptist Church fascists to churches pastored
by Liberty University clones, to «mainstream» protestants, the various liberal denominations, thousands of small, basically non-Catholic independent churches and even groups like the Amish.
I will put Cobb back on the defensive
by saying that I fail to see how the model of an all - encompassing, regionally inclusive experience is compatible with the hiddenness of competing drives, aspirations and fears which psychoanalysis reveals in the» «depth» dimension of the psyche,»
by which
term I mean something
broader than the unified experience of the analogue to the «soul,» namely, the restless depths of the complex societies which support the regnant nexus and which have a «life» of their own, which is in some instances incorporated into, melded into the conscious experience of the occasions in the regnant society, and sometimes is not.
If we draw a
broader picture of what is important to human beings, the leveling off of sustainable welfare in economic
terms would be replaced
by a definite decline in overall human
terms.
In
broader terms, I can call it the swan song of modernist theology in the United States, understanding
by modernist theology the church's intellectual response to the issues raised
by the Enlightenment.
As to alcoholics, he says: «The
broad interpretation that best fits the evidence is that heavy drinkers are people for whom drinking has become a central activity in their way of life... for the long -
term heavy drinker, life has come to center on drinking — life [that] is pervaded
by a preoccupation with drinking, shaped and driven
by the quest for drink, drinking situations, and drinking friends» (p. 100).
I agree that my definition of «myth» is open to misunderstanding, but at the same time I am convinced that it is more satisfactory than the alternative you suggest («
By «mythological» we mean the presentation of unobservable realities in
terms of observable phenomena») For one thing, «observable» may prove too narrow a
term and «unobservable» too
broad, since all spiritual attitudes are unobservable.
Moreover, since the good life is associated with
broad humanitarian objectives contrasted with narrow nationalistic aims, a program
by the United Nations is
by definition superior to one carried forward on unilateral or regional
terms.
But they unwittingly laid the groundwork for it
by giving the Supreme Court a constitutional amendment couched in
terms so
broad and undefined that it eventually became a vehicle for freewheeling judicial activism and thereby turned judicial review into a legislative power.
Project Sochi was one of the underlying strands for the
broader exit
by Next Capital
termed Project Olympic.
But he warns that any move
by new private equity owners to make short -
term decisions with the
broader Treasury business would have a harmful impact on the entire Australian wine industry.
Deloitte Access Economics (DAE) was commissioned
by Tabcorp to model public benefits of cost savings they anticipated from the merger DAE's Regional General Equilibrium computer general equilibrium model (CGE model) to estimate «
broader and long -
term economy - wide benefits associated with the merger» (para 514)
He notes that Billson has confirmed the
broad nature of the draft
terms of reference was deliberate and the final TOR would be released
by the end of the month and will be «much the same».
Generally you can measure the league success of teams
by their income, and in
broad terms the income league table is not too dissimilar to the current Premier League table.
Whether your child has an allergy or food intolerance (a very
broad term where one can have any unfavorable reaction to food which is not defined
by an increase in IgE), let's learn how breastfeeding fits into the puzzle.
This condition is a
broad term which encompasses diseases cased
by inflammation of the filters within the kidney, such as:
Perinatal events can result in associated longer
term health and
broader societal costs, as shown
by the size of damages paid in obstetric litigation cases, which represent a substantial cost to the NHS.27 Follow - up over weeks or longer to monitor recovery, or a future assessment of the outcomes for mothers and babies at a later date, would act as a vehicle for estimating costs and consequences beyond the perinatal period and shed more light on long
term cost effectiveness.
In other words, presidential
term limits were defended
by a
broad alliance of MPs motivated
by a range of principled and self - interested concerns.
Under the
terms of the unity agreement being reached, the IDC would fold back into the Democratic conference in the Senate as part of a
broader bid to have the party take control of the chamber, potentially
by the end of the month.
But, 95 % + of the lawyers in the state use less than 10 % of the statutes
by page length, on any regular basis, and I probably use only 10 % of the tax code and 5 % of the tax regulations despite having an extremely
broad tax practice in
terms of the variety of subjects I deal with compared to the average lawyer who does tax work.
But the health secretary argued the
broader problems of the NHS meant action was necessary, as «if things carry on unchanged» real
terms health spending would double
by 2030 to # 230 billion.
The six - point plan, which also called for reducing incarceration rates and investing in schools to close what King
termed the «school to prison pipeline,» is the
broadest package yet proposed
by Democratic gubernatorial candidates, though they all have pushed various justice reform issues, particularly Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum.
A
broad swath of the governor lays out in the policy book, «Moving The New New York Forward,» has already been laid down
by Cuomo during his re-election campaign, and the release of the book today seemingly acts as a summary of the provisions for
term two.
An effort begun in 2013
by the Catskill Park Coalition to enact a
broad, long
term campaign to advocate for
Fuentes, who is completing a
term as Fifth Ward alderwoman, said party members were impressed
by the
broad support Gallo was able to generate among «working people.»