Additionally, Trailing Stop Orders may have increased risks due to their reliance on trigger processing, market data, and other internal and
external system factors.
Not exact matches
Then, there are
external factors beyond a business owner's control like retailers that were held responsible for accounts being compromised through their debit and credit card payment
systems.
Managers can measure political risk using quantitative and qualitative
factors describing the political
system in a country; e.g., repetitive government / parliament elections before the end of their term, potential internal and
external conflicts, ethnic structure diversity, history of the country, non-democratic political
system, weak legislative power of the parliament, corrupted authorities, etc..
Kamiel and Wei Yang and Yaolin Lin, associate professors at the Wuhan University of Technology in China developed a holistic and integrated model which considered the building enclosure, the mechanical
systems, the
external environment, the proportion of window opening and the shading
factor based on data collected from 270 households including single and multiple units, as well as different heating methods.
Balancing internal and
external factors requires a
systems approach to medicine that analyzes the patient's functioning in 8 major areas:
Identifying truly causal effects out of this tangled web of related measures requires some sort of
external shock to the
system — an outside
factor that affects tuition and / or institutional expenditures, but has no independent effect on student enrollment or degree completion.
This PLE emphasizes internal and
external factors and bidirectional communication 1) from the classroom to the school
system and 2) from the collective school
system to the family
system.
Two major
factors account for the transformation that already has touched thousands of public schools in Mexico: the acceptance of authorities in charge of the
system, of course, but most striking, the inner conversion of teachers and students from passive receptors of
external directives to managers of their own learning and active agents of change in neighboring schools.
Under teacher evaluation reforms, as of 2015, all but eight states have committed to using an objective measure of student achievement — such as performance on standardized assessments — as a part of teacher and principal evaluation
systems.40 However, given the challenges of fairly incorporating student test performance in evaluations, all states and districts engaged in these reforms must account for
factors like the variation in student background and other
external influences on performance.
External factors such as dietary complications and toxins are a main
factor in affecting the digestive tract and immune
system, which are directly linked.
The
external factors would cause the climate
system to change and the basins to shift.
Since the Jet Stream is the major dividing line between mid latitude temperate weather
systems and polar cold weather, how its gyrations are affected by
external factors can have a big impact on mid to higher latitude weather.
They are used to investigate the processes responsible for maintaining the general circulation and its natural and forced variability (Chapter 8), to assess the role of various forcing
factors in observed climate change (Chapter 9) and to provide projections of the response of the
system to scenarios of future
external forcing (Chapter 10).
Patterns of ocean and atmosphere circulation shift in response to internal climate dynamics and at a rapid pace determined by the dynamics of the
system rather than any
external factor.
Imagine that you add a few
external factors to that imaginary warming kettle (a fan or air conditioning vent blowing directly at the stove; adding more water (hot or cold) to the kettle; a bucket of ice cubes sitting by its side; etc.) and what we have is a heating
system that is affected by those other
factors - but the water will still eventually boil unless the burner is turned off or turned down significantly.
Even in the absence of changes in
external factors, many natural
systems exhibit substantial internal variability — such as booms and busts in wild populations — that can last for long periods.
This requires an understanding of both the
external and internal
factors that affect the
system.
External factors that can affect natural
systems include exploitation, land - use changes, and pollution.
Even when it is possible to detect the impact of climateh3 change on a
system, more detailed understanding can be needed to assess the magnitude of this impact in relation to the influences of other
external factors and natural variWhat types of approaches are being used in adaptation planning and implementation?ability.
It's deemed a forcing when it is caused by a
factor external to the climate
system otherwise it is considered an internally induced feedback that automatically results when a forcing nudges things one way or another.
Instead, natural variations in the climate
system and other
external forcing
factors (such as volcanic eruptions) will likely cause the rate of Arctic sea ice change to vary considerably from decade to decade, and perhaps even temporarily switch from negative (sea ice loss) to positive (sea ice growth).
If we have a chaotic
system with two attractors where the choice of the attractor is not controlled by
external forcing (like Milankovitch cycles) but by random
factors then this does not work, but if the
external forcings dominate in the choice then there are no problems of the type you indicate.
The most characteristic behaviour of the Grand Climate
System is relatively stable states punctuated by abrupt shifts that owe more to internal dynamics of the system as a whole than external factors such as greenhouse
System is relatively stable states punctuated by abrupt shifts that owe more to internal dynamics of the
system as a whole than external factors such as greenhouse
system as a whole than
external factors such as greenhouse gases.
The climate
system evolves in time under the influence of its own internal dynamics and due to changes in
external factors.
AK, Interesting point and analysis, «The «Stadium Wave» hypothesis, per se, is outside the paradigm Gavin is defending, because it fails to acknowledge the fundamental assumption that the «climate» is essentially an «equilibrium
system» that only leaves its «equilibrium» when «forced» by some
external factor.
The resulting situation is in most cases stable as long as
external factors do not force a change, but attractors of a chaotic
system may give the impression of such stability.
Under strong positive feedback, most
systems quickly move to a limit state, where the limit is provided by
external factors, or into some other new stable state where the positive feedback is somehow negated.
«On the timescale of a decade, climate variations may result from processes internal to the climate
system or may be produced by
external factors (anthropogenic and natural),» Noel Keenlyside of the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences told environmentalresearchweb.
The IPCC then removes chaotic
factors, as they cancel out over time, leaving just a few
external variables to rule the whole
system?
Based on this profile, the
system can then react and suggest actions based on predetermined rules and
external factors.
Each agency's rating
system varies in its stringency and its methodology, but all four consider a company's financial leverage, management stability, recent performance, overall financial health and such
external factors as competition, diversification and market presence.
Relational approach to understand how
external and internal
factors affect multiple
systems.»
While these data can be recorded in a less clinical and more natural manner, it becomes increasingly difficult to monitor all
external factors that considerably alter the behaviour of the cardiovascular
system.
Systems have distinct boundary separating them from
external elements and distinguishing between inputs, or
factors that impact the
system, and outputs, or effects and products of the
system.