Sentences with phrase «gone under analysis»

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The IMF analysis states that «the dramatic deterioration in [Greece's] debt sustainability points to the need for debt relief on a scale that would need to go well beyond what has been under consideration to date — and what has been proposed by the ESM [the European stability mechanism ie by eurozone member states]».
Our analysis of digital health investment in the third quarter of 2015 revealed that just under $ 3 billion was invested in the sector and more than half of that went to infrastructure providers.
Our analysis indicates that there's a 50.07 % chance that the Broncos go under, a 37.49 % chance that the Broncos go over, and a 12.44 % chance that they win exactly 10 games and push.
Richard Betts, head of climate impacts at the Hadley Centre of the U.K.'s Met office presented to reporters in Copenhagen today a new analysis of modeling data showing how conserving tropical forests is going to be crucial if the world is to make a target of 2 ˚C, even under the most conservative projections of how much carbon the forests contain.
Even under the most optimistic scenarios for curbing carbon dioxide emissions, the analysis by an international team shows that one - fifth of the globe's lizard populations, corresponding to 6 percent of all lizard species, may go extinct by 2050.
In his Figure 5 under a section entitled «A New Northern Hemisphere Summer Temperature Record» he shows that the mid to late 20th century temperature as determined from tree ring analysis is far warmer than any period in the past that his analysis includes (this only goes back to 1400 AD).
Another analysis of sleeping pill studies from 2007 (financed by the National Institutes of Health) found that sleeping pills like Ambien, Lunesta, and Sonata reduced the average time to go to sleep by just under 13 minutes compared with fake pills — hardly a major improvement.
An analysis of studies financed by the National Institutes of Health found that sleeping pills like Ambien, Lunesta, and Sonata reduced the average time to go to sleep by just under 13 minutes compared with fake pills, while increasing total sleep time by just over 11 minutes — but, the participants believed they had slept longer, by up to one hour, when taking the pills.
An analysis of studies financed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that sleeping pills like Ambien, Lunesta, and Sonata reduced the average time it takes you to go to sleep by just under 13 minutes compared with placebo, and increasing total sleep time by just over 11 minutes.
Under the supervision of the Digital Content Sales & Marketing Manager, responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: • Develop prospect lists the GOS team in building lists for marketing campaigns using Microsoft Excel • Contact key decision - makers, including appointment setting, cold - calling and other preliminary sales activities • Prospect research and analysis of opportunities (by school district, company, university size, budget etc.) • Help set up email templates and calling scripts • Help with prospect onboarding into platforms including Salesforce.com • Discovery and evaluation of new tools and processes to optimize data collection and lead generation
McKesson's Intrinsic Value The most widely used approach to assessing such a value goes under the banner discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis.
Even this rather interesting one, which then rather illogically takes the extreme as the middle, and then even goes further outside of that under a convoluted contortion of analysis and conflation.
These views (except the new analysis cited under problem 7 above) are explained with careful documentation in Environmentalism Gone Mad.
Now, without going to the trouble of a Baysian probability analysis (which would just be putting numbers to educated guesswork), I think there is good reason to consider the Russian Heatwave sufficiently improbable on the assumption of no warming (relative to its probability on the assumption of GW) that it is worth independant recognition as evidence of the warming globe instead of just being burried under a mob of other statistics.
It does so by going beyond the now classic Carbon Tracker analysis (the foundation of McKibben's 2012 article), updating it by focusing not on the entire body of fossil - fuel reserves, but on the smaller set (roughly 30 % of the «proven» reserves) of reserves that have already been «developed» — the «oil fields, gas fields, and coal mines that are already in operation or under construction.»
Then for each one the privacy officer must go through the analysis required under PIPEDA to determine if there is a «real risk of significant harm» that triggers a reporting requirement.
To my mind, this analysis goes beyond the simple appreciably analysis required under Völk / Vervaecke.
Nicole Hyland: This is one time when I did because I originally did my analysis under the New York rules and someone pointed out that it might be different under New Mexico so I did take that extra step at that point to go and research New Mexico.
In Condron v. National Assembly for Wales and Another [2006] EWCA LGR 87 (where under consideration was the effect of an observation to an objector of the chairman of a Welsh Assembly Planning Committee that he was «going to go with the Inspector's report») Lord Justice Richards had conducted a lengthy analysis of all the relevant facts and circumstances and felt «entitled, indeed required, to reach a decision on this issue...» The court was there putting itself in the shoes of the classic «fair - minded and informed observer and making its own assessment of the real possibility of predetermination».
The planning of the resources of the company and how it is going to be used, the financial processes that are needed to be followed, the effective use of financial assets of the company, and the analysis of all these transactions fall under the umbrella of the finance department.
So a Registrant or Practitioner could reasonably ask themselves today: why would any Buyer commit to talking to just a single real estate sales person — if they understood that individual (Practitioner) was going to promote their own listings first, then those listings of their brokerages colleagues, and then in the final analysis they (the buyer prospect) would be advised of any pertinent property listings that might be under contract with the other competing brokerages.
But under today's tax code, her monthly costs actually go down, according to an NAR analysis, because when she claims all of the itemized deductions available to her as a home owner, she ends up with a net tax benefit of over $ 3,300, or roughly $ 275 a month, compared to what she would get by taking the standard deduction.
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