Sentences with phrase «discuss changes in trends»

They discuss changes in trends, operations and technology, financing, investments, market trends, and cap rates.

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For the 26th year, the editors of Investment Advisor met with the leaders of the Broker - Dealers of the Year, as identified by their own reps, to discuss the trends and issues the broker - dealer industry will face in 2016 and in the future, with one major change.
For our May 2017 panel, we discussed trends in Catholic investing strategies including impact, climate change, benchmarking performance and more.
I'm not the first to observe that changing demographics can account for part of the trends in median household income - this issue has discussed on Tyler Cowen's blog, and Ben Casselman takes apart the trends here.
The Health Wellness & Better Eating Conference is an invitation only event for the institutional investment community sponsored by Maxim Group that will bring together industry professionals and members of academia to discuss the health and wellness trends driving changes in the food industry.
Seeds of Change All of the top ten trends will be discussed in a live webinar to be broadcast on November 22.
Elsewhere, ASDA will form part of the FlexoTech Debate panel to discuss whether advances in technology have done enough to help flexo adapt to changing trends in the market today and in the future.
These factors include, but are not limited to: general economic and business conditions; our business strategy for expanding our presence in our industry; anticipated trends in our financial condition and results of operation; the impact of competition and technology change; existing and future regulations affecting our business; and other risks and uncertainties discussed in the reports Celsius Holdings has filed previously with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Therefore, in this chapter we discuss observed and expected patterns of change for each of the major types of agricultural production rather than applying the climate trends equivalently across agricultural topics.
Finally changes in the world where schools operate — including many of the trends discussed in the first chapter of this series — are lowering the costs and increasing the relevance of edtech.
Highlights of the 2014 NIEER State of Preschool Yearbook: P - 3 Policy in Context discusses the major cross-state trends in the 2014 yearbook and highlight major policy changes related to publicly - funded preschool.
Specifically, we wanted the research team to help us and others across the valley: understand near - term trends in changing demographics of school - age children for Ada and Canyon counties; identify «hot spots» in development and where demand for new school services may be greatest; discuss school quality in these growth areas — how many students are attending low - performing schools or could benefit from different school options; and discuss how the changing student demographics might be served by new school options.
Some possible areas for improvement (beyond changing the value criteria, which I have written about previously and will continue to feature different criteria in the future) would be to focus on each individual company's technical trend using moving averages, trendlines, use of proprietary trend trading services like Trend TV, or other trend strategies such as those discussed in Trend Trading for a Living: Learn the Skills and Gain the Confidence to Trade for a Living (a book I recently reviewed for Seeking Alpha).
Several pertinent topics will be discussed in Market Navigation that will help attendees better guide their businesses through changing trends in the games industry.
Likewise, they prefer to debate urban heat island effects rather than to discuss the rising temperature trends, other clear signs of rising temperatures, the positive feedbacks which are beginning to kick in so that climate change will take on a life of its own independently of what we do in the future if changes are not made now (# 111, «Storm World» post, comment # 141) and what such climate change will imply for humanity as a whole (Curve manipulation, comment # 74, A Saturated Gassy Argument, comment # 116).
You can discuss hypotheticals all you want but the long term trends in the models are consistent with the changes in the data.
Back in 2001, Peter Doran and colleagues wrote a paper about the Dry Valleys long term ecosystem responses to climate change, in which they had a section discussing temperature trends over the previous couple of decades (not the 50 years time scale being discussed this week).
As we have discussed elsewhere on this site, statistical measures that focus on trends in the strongest category storms, maximum hurricane winds, and changes in minimum central pressures, suggest a systematic increase in the intensities of those storms that form.
Barring a big change in technology and regulation on CO2, that trend is hard to square with widely discussed goals for stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations.
and as mentioned we have discussed the nature of these much slower changes in the ground level «long term trends».
«My view is that a Chinese target of a 40 percent reduction in carbon emissions intensity between 2005 and 2020 would be a continuation of historical trends,» said Jim Watson, from the Tyndall Centre for climate change research in Britain [and whose report on China's carbon scenarios we've discussed on this blog; see previous post «Tyndall Centre Climate Report: High Hopes for Low Carbon»].
In our «Global temperature changes of the last millennium» paper, we reviewed these estimates, discussed the assumptions and approximations they made, and attempted to assess what they tell us about the global temperature trends of the last millennium.
Certainly there is no evidence of change in the longer term warming trend in any of these series, as we discussed at length the last time around.
Why else discuss a given trend in climate in a report on man - made climate change except to create the impression that each and every trend in climate is due to man, and can therefore be extrapolated a hundred years in to the future?
The Climate Data Store (CDS) at the heart of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) infrastructure, will be presented by Baudouin Raoult, principal software architect and strategist at the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), at a workshop on 22nd Sept in Paris the focus of which will be to discuss trends of the current global landscape of e-Infrastructures for environmental data management and exploitation to enhance collaboration on a global level in support of sharing research and public sector data.
Completely lost in Muller's selective quotation is any nuance or context in what I had said, let alone the bottom line in what I stated: It is in fact too early to tell whether global warming is influencing tornado activity, but we can discuss the processes through which climate change might influence future trends.
Another paper in Climate Change in 2007 stated: Studies that have looked at hemispheric and global scales conclude that any urban - related trend is an order of magnitude smaller than decadal and longer time - scale trends evident in the series (e.g., Jones et al., 1990; Peterson et al., 1999)... Thus, the global land warming trend discussed is very unlikely to be influenced significantly by increasing urbanization (Parker, 2006).
As SkS has discussed at length with Dr. Pielke Sr., over short timeframes on the order of a decade, there is too much noise in the data to draw any definitive conclusions about changes in the long - term trend.
Water vapour does in fact change (roughly keeping relative humidity, as opposed to specific humidity, constant) and this has been shown in the real world as a function of volcanic cooling (Soden et al, 2002) and for longer term trends (Soden et al, 2005, discussed here), and is well reproduced in climate models.
Insurance claims can however, lead to complex coverage disputes and professional negligence claims and Lawyer Monthly speaks with Insurance Litigation Partner, Nicola Maher of Edwin Coe LLP, who discusses the recent and future changes and developing trends in insurance law.
This panel of leading legal and procurement experts will discuss trends, new developments, changes and opportunities in P3s.
He will discuss the mind - set required for long - term planning, the main drivers of change in the legal market, the path from bespoke professional service, how to understand current and future trends in technology, the potential (and the history) of artificial intelligence, the jobs that lawyers will undertake in the future, and he will conclude by introducing six new models for the delivery of legal solutions.
In this episode of Digital Detectives, hosts Sharon Nelson and John Simek sit down with CloudNine Vice President of Professional Services Doug Austin to discuss the hottest changes and trends surrounding e-discovery.
In this video interview, corporate partner Ariel Deckelbaum and entertainment / IP partner Chuck Googe, both the recipients of Variety Legal Impact awards, discuss trends in media and entertainment, and how the changing technological landscape affects traditional mediIn this video interview, corporate partner Ariel Deckelbaum and entertainment / IP partner Chuck Googe, both the recipients of Variety Legal Impact awards, discuss trends in media and entertainment, and how the changing technological landscape affects traditional mediin media and entertainment, and how the changing technological landscape affects traditional media.
Even more than in 2005, there are strong reasons why I believe Baby Boomer peridementia is also very likely to blossom within the legal profession in the coming decade or two, as BoomerEsq decides to work well past the traditional retirement age (a trend already noted in studies such as «The Changing face of the legal profession,» which is discussed below):
In this opinion piece, Acheson discusses upcoming regulatory changes in Europe, explaining how trends in payments rule - making may unexpectedly align with those in the blockchain sectoIn this opinion piece, Acheson discusses upcoming regulatory changes in Europe, explaining how trends in payments rule - making may unexpectedly align with those in the blockchain sectoin Europe, explaining how trends in payments rule - making may unexpectedly align with those in the blockchain sectoin payments rule - making may unexpectedly align with those in the blockchain sectoin the blockchain sector.
That trend is discussed in this excellent article, «The Changing Role of the CIO,» by Ned Smith.
In this Croakey post, which also featured images of the #IndigenousMums Twitter campaign that trended nationally on Mothers» Day, he examined the importance of maintaining connection to culture, overcoming disadvantage, ideas on where to invest funds and discussed a mechanism for change.
The topics they discuss include 1031 Exchanges, tax saving investment opportunities, tech demands, office space changes in trends, supply and demand, shared space movement, and leasing vs purchasing office spa......
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