Sentences with phrase «equivalent increase»

Our in - house counsel clients were already tearing their hair out regarding increases in rates without equivalent increase in value — and that was before the recent economic catastrophes.
Cash and cash equivalents increased by $ 36.3 - million during the period to $ 392.8 - million as at March 31, the company advised.
Participants viewing both the erotic and exciting films reported equivalent increases in excitement; however, the erotic film was rated as slightly more generally arousing and increased participant's desire to be close to their partner.
The shrinking number of asset categories with low correlations should give cash and cash equivalents an increased and higher priority to asset allocation models.
Depending on the item, the new tariff will be 5 or 6 per cent of an imported good's value, likely leading to an equivalent increase in the retail price for consumers.
To cut a long - term spending deal, Democrats are pushing for an equivalent increase in both defense and nondefense funding above the spending caps set under a 2011 budget agreement - one similar to agreements reached in 2013 and 2015 to raise the caps for the following two years.
The percentage who had received at least a high school diploma or its equivalent increased from 86 to 91 percent, with most of the change (4 percentage points) occurring between 2004 and 2014.
For companies with no long term agreements, SFAS 159 will not have any major impacts, but as for me, given that I follow the insurance industry, this will make my life more complex, without any equivalent increase in understanding.
Common signs include lethargy, mental dullness and weight gain without any equivalent increase in appetite.
When evaluating the impact of carbon pricing, the University of Ottawa found that British Columbia's carbon tax caused a decline in gasoline demand that is 5 times greater than would be expected from an equivalent increase in the market price of gasoline.
However, if one converts the total effects of all greenhouse gases, aerosols, etc. into an equivalent increase in CO2 concentration (by reference to their effective radiative forcing RF, that from a doubling of CO2 being F2xCO2), then what you suggest would be pretty much in line with the generic definition of TCR in Section 10.8.1 of AR5 WGI:
And a non-standard engine will certainly lead to a non-standard insurance risk and an equivalent increase in the premium.
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