Sentences with phrase «change on a constituent»

The number of issuers included in the portfolio may change on a Constituent Reset Date.
Additional runs for 2000 with 1850 climate and for 2030 and 2100 (RCP 8.5) with 2000 emissions are designed to separate the effects of climate change on constituents and for isolating aerosol indirect effects more cleanly using the clear - sky / all - sky flux diagnostics.

Not exact matches

2018's first quarter was a volatile one for several senators, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle seeing significant changes in levels of support from their constituents, according to the latest Morning Consult Senator Approval Rankings.
Barclays Bank PLC announced today that during the Index rebalance that commences following the close of business on Friday, January 12, 2018, there will be no changes to the constituents in the Atlantic Trust Select MLP...
Based on our sector - by - sector analysis of current S&P 500 constituents (see Figure 3), we estimate that of the S&P 500's ~ 30 % increase in enterprise value since the end of 2013, only 2 % was attributable to the change in after - tax profits (NOPAT) while 27 % was attributable to change in the aggregate EV / NOPAT multiple.
For one thing, it's heartening to see the Republicans stand fast for a change and actually follow through on something their constituents have demanded and expected from them, rather than caving in the face of criticism from their liberal opponents in Congress and the press.
Thus, after all, the fundamental constituents of the world are for him «events,» each actualizing its own essence, together with (as the obscure bond between them is most readily described) the substance which they inherit from their predecessors and pass on to their successors, rather than persisting continuants changing their accidental properties while retaining their essence.
His primary point is that the identity through change of such entities, though real enough on its own level, is something of an abstraction from its constituent concrete events.
Change in obese (BMI ≥ 30) and overweight (BMI ≥ 25) population for constituent countries in UK following implementation of 20 % tax on sugar sweetened drinks
We further extended our second multivariable model to evaluate the influence on our estimates by adjustment for additional nutrients known to be constituents of milk, but the hazard ratios were only changed by 4 % or less.
In December 2017, during a debate on Universal Credit, Field described the impact that Universal Credit changes had had on his constituents.
Instead of attacking the federal bill, the governor must change his approach and focus on fixing Albany's finances so he can ease the burden on his constituents.
«That this House commends the Speaker on the action he has taken over the past year to reassert the principle that Ministers ought to make statements to the House before they are made elsewhere; notes that paragraph 9.1 of the Ministerial Code says that when Parliament is in session, the most important announcements of Government policy should be made in the first instance in Parliament; believes that compliance with this principle is essential for backbenchers to be able to represent the interests of their constituents and hold the Government to account; and invites the Procedure Committee to consider how the rules of the House could be better used or, if necessary, changed to ensure compliance with this principle and to develop a protocol for the release of information.»
My MP was out, and my colleague was on the phone to a constituent who regularly calls to complain about everything from the trees he'd like to have outside his house to intricate changes in the welfare system.
Many of my constituents who are on occupational schemes, mostly from British Telecom, have found that their pensions have been changed only two years after they were renegotiated between the trustee and the pensioners.
«With this app we can communicate directly with our constituents, individuals can have access to critical alerts and updates to coordinate planning with family or co-workers, and stay on top of changing conditions.
My constituents and I would be interested to know the degree of consideration the Minister gave to the effect that his changes to the uprating regulations would have on the occupational schemes of previously nationalised industries, because they have had a very adverse effect on people who thought that they had funded schemes.»
Susan Collins has a news story posted on her web site about how a gay retired admiral constituent lobbied her about DADT repeal and changed her mind:
However, legislative oversight is a fundamental check and balance on government operations, ensuring that government programs and policies remain responsive to constituent needs, changing economic constraints, and innovation in governance.
Assemblyman Dan Stec, a Republican from Queensbury who has been outspoken on the issue, said the public perception among his constituents changed after Joyce Mitchell pleaded guilty to helping two inmates escape from the state prison in Dannemora in June.
Upon reviewing the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority's (NFTA) proposed cuts and changes to service, Legislator Joseph C. Lorigo became increasingly concerned about the negative impact they would have on the constituents in the 10th District, if approved.
In a newsletter published yesterday, Mendez's office wrote, «Council Woman Mendez does not support zoning changes at this time and would like to encourage the Community Board and constituents to testify at the City Council's hearing on the application.»
Components of fruits and vegetables that may differentiate their impact on weight change include fiber content, glycemic load (GL), and biologically active constituents like polyphenols and sugars.
While there will be a lot of focus on the big trade merger and its constituents, the industry's other players will have to fight aggressively not to lose any advantage — we all recognize that «bigger is better» when it comes to applying economies of scale in a business whose underlying business model is changing radically.
When our politicians want to make some change to the tax code, they should just be honest, they object to the tax and its impact on their constituents, for whatever reason.
He responded to director questions on costs and effectiveness of various programs, actions being taken to train staff and plans to make constituents aware of changes in the programming.
Congress flies, too Ultimately, Congress may have to weigh in on the issue, says Jones, but lawmakers and their constituents may be reluctant to change the laws as well.
But that's partly because they're severely misreading their constituent's views on climate change, which are in reality much more pro-action than they believe.
«But actually, in fact, it takes considerable mental dexterity not to get messed up on which «climate change» one's farmer constituents don't believe in and which they do.»
But actually, it takes considerable mental dexterity not to get messed up on which «climate change» one's farmer constituents don't believe in and which they do.
My whole point in the above verbiage, the good Senators, the Honorable Representatives and the POTUS will more than likely than not be feeling the heat of their constituents for their stance on government changing the economy to change the climate for persons too distant to conceptualize using a rationale no longer fit for purpose.
Ecosystem stability is based on interdependence among constituent species and with biodiversity loss, resilience to change is reduced.
There is only one instance among the 46 letters where a constituent echoes Lilley's sceptic views on climate change and renewable energy.
There are lots of places where George Christensen could go to inform himself and his constituents on climate change.
With climate change wreaking havoc on the health of the nearby Great Lakes and the cleanup of the Kalamazoo spill still going on four years later, experts say Upton's pro-fossil fuel agenda is wearing thin with his constituents.
I told them that the staff of members of Congress said to me that they do not hear from their constituents on climate change.
Most of the constituents we engaged want Rep. Greg Walden to take action on climate change.
And so, when government officials with the power to enact climate change policies are on notice that respectable scientific evidence supports the conclusion that their constituents or governments are likely causing great harm, they may not appeal to their uninformed opinion on climate science as justification for not taking action.
This analysis has again shown that changes to minor constituents in the stratosphere can have profound effects on the evolution of the surface climate in models.
Those constituents are being acted upon by the same gravitational «force» acting on the cell, and the work they do is going to cancel any change in overall energy due to gravitation other than that due to the tidal forces.
Of course, if you are technically minded or require more convincing beyond the few paragraphs of explanation I provide herein, I suggest you read chapter 2 of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4), which has 106 pages on the topic of Changes in Atmospheric Constituents and in Radiative Forcing.
Sessions then raised the point that plenty of his constituents complain about the EPA's «extraordinary overreach» and that he'd like McCarthy to address statistics on droughts, hurricanes and other weather events cited as evidence of climate change.
Amy says» I hope to be a role model for the younger constituents in the district, taking the council to task on matters which are of significance locally and demonstrating that the youth can and should influence change for good»
It is constituents who are changing things in this election, and she's on things like that, saying, «What is the best way to reach the American people?»»
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