Sentences with phrase «fully account for»

336 DOS 97 Matter of DOS v. Reyes - accounting to client; deposits; DOS fails its burden of proof; licensee violates 19 NYCRR 175.1 by depositing rents in the management of client's business into his operating account; licensee fails to fully account for insurance proceeds and pays himself management fees well in excess of amount agreed to; DOS fails to prove licensee wrongfully closed client account, improperly monitored charges assessed in the operation of client's apartment business and failed to pay insurance premiums; broker required to refund excess commissions earned plus interest and to fully account for monies claimed expended for maintenance and repair; broker's license is suspended for 6 months and until such time as proof submitted of refund of excess commissions and accounting
Limitations include small sample size, lack of random assignment of clinicians to see which ones are selected to receive the SFBT training and clients in both study groups were also receiving multiple sources of support from various community providers and, therefore, it is difficult to fully account for those possibly additional contributions to the clients» substance use and trauma - related problems.
However, because the duration of the current maternal depressive episode at baseline was correlated with the number of children's internalizing and externalizing symptoms at baseline (Cynthia Ewell - Foster, PhD, et al, unpublished data, December 2005), and the extent of children's improvement following maternal remission depended on the magnitude of improvement in their mothers, reverse causation is not likely to fully account for the association between maternal remission and child improvement.
This shows that investors in the market don't fully account for how satisfied employees can improve business outcomes when they value stocks.
«As always, whether the goal is to lower one's monthly payment or to take equity out of the house for other purchases, borrowers should carefully review their own financial situation, consider the length of time they plan to remain in the home, and make sure to fully account for all closing costs when considering refinancing their home mortgage,» Mike Fratantoni, the MBA's Chief Economist, says.
Unfortunately for victims of serious accidents, insurance companies often try to make settlement offers that don't fully account for their complex medical issues and expensive long - term treatment.
Work with medical experts, vocational experts, financial experts and others to fully account for all of your losses due to the accident.
If the claims adjuster's final settlement offer does not fully account for your injuries and other losses, you may need to consider filing a personal injury lawsuit.
Your list of damages should fully account for the ways in which your lifestyle has been impacted by your auto collision in Cedar City.
Thus, state - of - the - art observations and basic analysis are unable to fully account for recent energy variability, since they either provide an incoherent narrative or imply error bars too large to make the products useful.
«The scientific method demands that even if there is only one observation not fully explained by a hypothesis the hypothesis must be dropped or modified to fully account for all observations.»
«The approaches used in detection and attribution research described above can not fully account for all uncertainties, and thus ultimately expert judgment is required to give a calibrated assessment of whether a specific cause is responsible for a given climate change.
If the initial direct forcing due to orbit change is «negligible», and the feedback mechanisms (GHG increase and albedo change) «fully account for» the temperature rise, then we should see an acceleration of temperature rise as these feedbacks kick in.
Together these two feedbacks fully account for the global temperature swings from glacial to interglacial conditions (Fig. 2C), with a climate sensitivity of 3/4 °C per W / m2 of forcing, or 3 °C for doubled CO2 forcing.
We believe that FMV determinations need to fully account for current and future export potential even if export volumes are relatively low at the present time.
The Interior Department Inspector General report determined that «BLM does not fully account for export potential in developing the FMVs» (Fair Market Values), and the GAO report highlighted the shortcomings of the Wyoming BLM office:
«The findings of this research will be used by organizations such as the US Environmental Protection Agency, European Commission and California Air Resources Board to more fully account for greenhouse gas emissions and their uncertainties from biofuel produced from palm oil.
We can not fully account for the 0.02 mm · yr − 2 acceleration in the GSL12 reconstruction with these contributions alone.
Unfortunately, the ice is now in such a long - term freefall, that it will likely be gone in the summer before the models fully account for why it declined so fast.
And only from that framework can we fully account for oscillations in the oceans» pH on daily, annual, decadal and millennial timeframes.
The statistical methods, however, can not fully account for some of the rainfall variability.
It just so happens that the secular trend in the actual external forcing might be strong enough to fully account for the increase in (smoothed) tropical Pacific surface temperature.
The IPCC's climate report draft also notes that «the model projections... do not fully account for natural variability.»
IMO, until we can fully account for the full range of uncertanties related to climate change as well as the range of non-climate negative and positive externalities related to various energy pathways, I don't think that definitive arguments reflect the state of the science.
-- If a reversal has occurred with respect to an offset practice within an offset project, for which offset credits are reserved under this paragraph, the Secretary shall retire offset credits from the offsets reserve to fully account for the tons of carbon dioxide equivalent that are no longer sequestered.
«(iii) be designed to account for all significant sources of greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation in the state or province and adjusted to fully account for emissions leakage outside the state or province.
Third, because the maximum warming lags emissions of carbons by about a decade, budgets based on ESMs (or combined observations / ESMs) do not fully account for emissions over the final decade before the 1.5 C threshold is exceeded.
Europe must fully account for the greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and «indirect land use change» caused by expanding agrofuels.
Will California and FERC upgrade and update their dam peak flow capabilities, emergency dam management flow policies, and energy and water management, to fully account for the much higher probability of Hurst «climate persistence»?
In a 2002 paper, what is frequently referred to as «Munk's enigma», Scripps Institution of Oceanography's senior researcher bemoaned the fact researchers could not fully account for the causes of sea level rise.
They might not make accurate estimates of economies of scale of solar and wind collection devices in the SimCity computer model, or fully account for incidental costs of burning coal.
i.e. picking superseded work using early models that didn't fully account for damping due to ocean heat content.
(I wonder if the RCPs can fully account for this kind of non-linearity.)
«The approaches used in detection and attribution research described above can not fully account for all uncertainties, and thus ultimately expert judgement is required to give a calibrated assessment of whether a specific cause is responsible for a given climate change.
Yet, as a look at recent exhibitions of her work demonstrates, the cultural centres, museums, and biennials that have championed Zeid have also struggled to fully account for the multi-faceted nature of her practice and biography.
Furthermore, while IGHG seeks to achieve an effective duration of zero, the hedge can not fully account for changes in the shape of the Treasury interest rate (yield) curve.
Furthermore, while IGHG and HYHG seek to achieve an effective duration of zero, the hedges can not fully account for changes in the shape of the Treasury interest rate (yield) curve.
Traditional credit data is limited in that it doesn't fully account for a consumer's complete financial profile and his or her total ability to pay his or her debts.
However if you are going to elevate property taxes over other considerations in this manner it is only right to fully account for changes in property taxes and that includes dealing with the School Levy Credits.
For example, it might not fully account for students with unique disabilities.
There are literally thousands of studies of school principals, which are interesting to read, but do they fully represent and fully account for educational leadership practice?
Although they do not fully account for every improvement described here, collaboration, data collection, and goal - setting unlock and foster the emergence of a host of improvement ideas and the implementation of the best «proven» programs and initiatives.
If value - added estimates do not fully account for unobservable differences in students, then we would expect to see this pattern — the variance in teacher value - added is greater at the elementary level perhaps because of biased estimates.
If we do not fully account for how student are assigned to classes, we distort the picture of teacher effectiveness.
«It has become increasingly clear that standardized tests do not fully account for the diversity of our student populations,» Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, D - Bronx, said in a statement.
While professional development has been shown to help teachers integrate technology, a lack of professional development can not fully account for why teachers do not integrate technology (Zhao & Cziko, 2001).
Beginning with James Coleman's research in the 1960s, comparisons of public and private schools have suffered under a powerful critique: that such comparisons can never fully account for differences in the types of students who attend public and private schools.
Once we adjusted the data for the effects of socioeconomic status, birth weight, participation in WIC, and a few other variables, we were able to fully account for the difference in test scores.
She makes a persuasive case that «talent» and intelligence alone can not fully account for how and why people succeed.
Decreased calories, however, can't fully account for all these effects.
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