Sentences with phrase «likelihood of a change of control»

There are County Council elections next year — what is the likelihood of a change of control?

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The Treasury board has sent a clear signal to the market that a change of control is a strong likelihood, by foreshadowing on Friday that it wanted to coincide its upcoming annual general meeting with any scheme of arrangement meeting where shareholders will be required to vote to wave through any takeover.
Others realized that if video cameras were used as tools for control, they could profoundly damage teacher morale and decrease the likelihood of any positive change occurring in schools.
What really belies the agenda of the so - called skeptics is that they're as cocksure about the likelihood of failure, waste, and unbearable cost associated with policies to control greenhouse gas emissions as they are unconvinced about the risks of climate change.
Because we were interested in interpreting the lagged effects of each predictor with controlling for change in the predictor, we summed the lagged and concurrent paths and tested this effect against the null value of 0.47 Findings revealed that R - rated movie restrictions at baseline also predicted lower likelihood of onset between 8 months and 16 months (HR: 0.73 [95 % CI: 0.62 — 0.87]-RRB- and restrictions at 8 months predicted lower likelihood of onset between 16 months and 24 months (HR: 0.64 [95 % CI: 0.53 — 0.77]-RRB-.
Contrary to meta - analytic findings of the earlier literature that focused only on the effects of the amount of care provided without adequately controlling for selection effects, the NICHD Study found that a number of features of child care (the amount of child care, age of entry into care, and the quality and stability of child care) were unrelated to the security of infant — mother attachments or to an increased likelihood of avoidant attachments, except when mothers provided less sensitive parenting of their infant.11 For the children who received less sensitive maternal care, extended experience with child care, lower - quality child care, and more changes in child care arrangements were each associated with an increased likelihood of developing an insecure attachment with their mothers.
Teachers in the treatment group reported little change in social competencies, while teachers in the control group reported declines in social competency, indicating a reduction of 31 percent in the likelihood of physical bullying perpetration in the intervention group relative to the control group.
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