Sentences with phrase «depending on past performance»

It is a suggestion to all the customers that they make their choices wisely depending on the past performance of the insurers evaluated through their Claim Settlement ratios.
Some states include smaller farms in their animal feeding operations programs depending on past performance or other site conditions.

Not exact matches

Erickson hopes to use a running game, a considerable break with the past, but that depends primarily on board control, and his squad may not be up to such performance.
Regardless of which ref we have, his performance depends on how many road rage incidents he encounters before the match, whether his missus had a row with him before work, whether Arsenal have provided great hospitality before and after games in the past and a lot of other different factors.
Townsend's career at Tottenham may very well depend on his performances in 2015/16, as that may just be his last chance to prove that he can reach the levels he achieves for England and has achieved for Tottenham in the past.
William Bayers, company general counsel said today that «The global financial crisis over the past several years has negatively affected» Houghton Mifflin's financial performance, in a business that «depends largely on state and local funding» for the schoolbook market.»
OMERS has a great management team, the portfolio is diversified, and has competitive past performance relative to a passive index fund portfolio... but you're already depending on them to come through for your DB pension, which is likely a big part of any member's retirement plans.
It is important to remember that past performance is not a guarantee of future returns as these depend on bonuses yet to be declared.
The sourcing of previous versions of a character depends largely on previous attendance and performance, with high tier Melee characters being mostly reverted to their past formats (with some adjustments to add more balance for the other characters).
Like betting yer house on an outsider, a horse with erratic past form, sometimes up, sometimes down, depending where and when and no distinct idea of future performance.
Depending on your previous positions, this can be shown through examples of ways in which you have reduced costs, improved efficiency, solved problems or any other illustrations of how the organization benefited from your past performance.
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