Sentences with word «explicitly»

Going on what we know now, all three major parties are explicitly or implicitly campaigning on a platform of continued restraint in direct program spending.
Not once did he have an explicitly negative thing to say about either president, and I got the sense that he cared deeply about the execution of his job, which was highly encouraging.
Importantly, the final Volcker Rule explicitly permitted market making, lending and investing on balance sheet.
The Hatch Act explicitly prohibits federal employees from engaging in partisan political activity while on duty.
Where members have not explicitly agreed to be converted, their deposit remains as a liability on the balance sheet.
The platform explicitly endorses the profit sharing concept saying, «we will incentivize companies to share profits with their employees on top of wages and pay increases, while targeting the workers and businesses that need profit - sharing the most.»
So we made the only concession that remained: we elevated the priority of market internals above «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» syndromes in all circumstances, basically saying «It's fine to become cautious or neutral in the face of extreme conditions, but never adopt a hard - negative market outlook unless market internals have deteriorated explicitly
This is very explicitly stipulated for instance in the preamble of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT, now WTO) and in Article 1 of the Articles on Agreement of the IMF, which are still in force today, even though not respected for decades.
The statute also explicitly prevented the prohibition of commission - based compensation.
reproduce, modify, distribute, display or otherwise provide access to, create derivative works from, decompile, disassemble, or reverse engineer any portion of the Services, except as explicitly permitted under these Terms of Use;
Future budgets and updates explicitly presented the amount of prudence as separate line items (Contingency Reserve and Economic Prudence).
First, the Council has extended the grace period that applies explicitly to settlement funds to 60 days instead of seven.
The Dodd - Frank Act, which itself made matters worse rather than better in the wake of the government - fueled financial downturn of 2008, explicitly empowered the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as the agency to formulate rules relating to investment advisers who offer «personalized investment advice about securities to a retail customer.»
The main difference between this half - cycle and prior cycles was zero - interest rate policy, so in 2014, we imposed the requirement that, in an environment of zero interest rates, market internals have to deteriorate explicitly before adopting a negative market outlook.
«Do you have to explicitly say we prohibit the use of non-prescription controlled substances?
Counsel for Ms. Ernst argued that these were inapplicable in light of the pleadings that Alberta Environment had acted in bad faith (these provisions explicitly limit immunity to acts or omissions taken in good faith).
Furthermore he introduced a motion at OPSBA that explicitly prioritized Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the organization.
However, China is explicitly unwilling to support external intervention in the Syrian conflict.
With the whole approach here, the vast majority of new funding is coming from folks like Mark and Priscilla Chan, and Emerson Collective, and John Doerr's Foundation, that not only have a very long timeline, but are explicitly interested in the impact side as well as the financial return.
It is not explicitly stated whether the move is a mark of impatience with provincial policy - makers.
Although the Chief Justice acknowledged that this argument had some merit, the more determinative factor — and the key difference between the statutory immunity provisions relied upon by the ERCB and Alberta Environment — was that the immunity clause with respect to the former explicitly contemplated the regulator as an entity («the Board or a member of the Board...») whereas the immunity provisions under the Water Act and the EPEA did not (referring only to «persons» in various capacities; see paras 62 — 71).
And even more than that, Cohen's statement last month when he acknowledged making the payment explicitly said that the Trump Organization and campaign were not involved but conspicuously didn't rule out Trump himself having been party to it.
A press release distributed by Norway Post explicitly mentioned some of the Tesla Semi's main design features, such as its low air resistance, automatic emergency braking, Autopilot technology, and its capability to cover up to 500 miles on a single charge.
Three companies — Microsoft, Oath and Twitter — explicitly stated they do not respect «Do Not Track» signals from users asking companies not to track them across the web.
The central lesson was not that overvalued, overbought, overbullish extremes are irrelevant, but that in the face of zero - interest rates, one had to wait for market internals to deteriorate explicitly before adopting a hard - negative outlook.
A large proportion of canal construction was explicitly undertaken to reduce the cost of coal in centers that promised to become large - scale consumers if the price could be lowered.
In summary, the key to understanding the current market environment is to explicitly make a distinction between 1) the long - term and full - cycle market outlook, which is primarily driven by valuations, and 2) the near - term outlook for the current «segment» of the market cycle, which is primarily driven by the risk preferences of investors.
It appraises the full potential of a business and explicitly links the business's objectives to the actions and resources required to achieve them.
The punchline is that IPAB — the Independent Payment Advisory Board created by ACA to control cost growth — is explicitly not permitted to ``... ration health care, raise costs to beneficiaries, restrict benefits, or modify eligibility criteria.»
This is utterly different from true discounting - which does not rely on multiples, but instead carefully traces out the likely path of future revenues, profit margins, cash flows and earnings over time, and explicitly discounts expected payouts and probable terminal values back at an appropriate rate of return.
The amendments would explicitly deal with withdrawal from trade agreements and should establish an equally balanced sharing of powers in case of withdrawal.
«Opt - in» means the company does not collect, use, or share data for a given purpose until users explicitly signal that they want this to happen.
Jurisdictions where the usage of cryptocurrency is prohibited and banned explicitly.
The Chretien government explicitly announced that one - third would be allocated to debt reduction, one - third to tax cuts and one - third to spending.
These losses will either be explicitly recognized or they will be implicitly amortized.
Major U.S. indices slid for a second straight week as President Donald Trump and North Korea both escalated their saber - rattling, with Kim Jong - un explicitly targeting Guam, home to a number of American military bases, and Trump tweeting Friday that «Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded.»
Prior to 2006, budgets and budget updates explicitly presented the amount of the adjustment for risk (Contingency Reserve and Economic Prudence) as separate line items.
The increased prison terms for Canadian nationals including officers and directors of Canadian corporations, the elimination of territorial jurisdiction test by explicitly providing for a «nationality» test, the increased risk exposure to CFPOA penalties by adding a books and records provision, and the elimination of exceptions and defences such as those for facilitation payments and businesses not earning profits, all point towards continuing vigorous enforcement by the Canadian government of the CFPOA.
In joining a monetary union, you very explicitly give up that lever, but the quid pro quo is that you better have a quite flexible economy so you can adjust to inevitable changes in relative competitiveness, and that you can do it through productivity, flexible wages, people moving across borders as necessary.
The recognition these CEO's are receiving shows that the market cares about ROIC, even if many investors aren't explicitly talking about it.
Google has set a deadline of July 2018, after which Chrome will begin warning users explicitly if a site is insecure.
BTW, Yellen has explicitly made the point you make above, re non-inflationary wage growth = prod + inf target.
To put it more explicitly, when investment is constrained by a lack of savings, the best way to generate growth is to increase investment by forcing up the domestic savings rate, in which case the world's growth engine is likely to be the country that exports capital to investment - hungry parts of the world.
The draft explicitly referenced the «liquidation» of the MSMB Funds.
Namely, that virtual assistants should only be heard when explicitly called for.
To be clear, Buffett isn't so abstract and ambiguous that he won't share explicitly how he calculates value.
Nowhere was this explicitly mentioned in the Budget.
TRENTON, N.J. — President Donald Trump lashed out at the CEO of the nation's third - largest pharmaceutical company after he resigned from a federal advisory council, citing the president's failure to explicitly rebuke the white nationalists who marched in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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This philosophy, best popularized by Margaret Thatcher in England and Ronald Reagan in America, has had a consequence never made explicitly: It spurred a vast increase in private debt.
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