It also discusses whether or not personalized medicine can coexist with the economic evaluation, what are the points that they intersect and why it is necessary to
make economic assessments.
Not exact matches
Asked if he expects a recession, Hammond told Sky News: «I shall today have a series of
economic meetings... That's an
assessment I will want to
make for myself over the coming hours.»
The PRC sets ranges for the balanced asset mix and
makes tactical adjustments based on bottom - up forecasted returns, relative valuations and an
assessment of
economic and market data.
The Parliamentary Budget Officer and 3dpolicy have argued that the various components of nominal GDP should also be published in order that a proper
assessment of the
economic forecast can be
made.
The interest rate decision is also important, but sometimes the press conference after the bank meeting can
make more sense because it reveals the sentiment and the insider atmosphere, which is very important for an objective
assessment of the
economic health.
While it is still too early to
make a full
assessment of the
economic effect of the south Asian tsunami, at this stage it seems that the overall effect on GDP will be modest in relation to the size of the region's economy.
Your company will be able to
make proper
economic assessments of your selling and procurement transactions while having the accounting basis and reporting to meet any local regulatory requirements.
Much has been
made of the opposition of some German policymakers to QE, and politically its introduction, we think, could depend disproportionately on the course of future German
economic data, rather than a more measured
assessment of the overall course of the eurozone.
Also, reference is
made to the concept of measurable efficacy in personalized medicine, while detailed examples and standard
economic assessment studies in pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine are discussed.
FSC Australia sets the
economic, social and environmental standards for the forest industry to adhere to — independent auditors then
make the
assessments to decide if a forest can be FSC certified.
The committee, whose members will be chosen by the Speaker of the House in January, will operate for four years, «
making an
assessment of what's happening to children in this nation, given the
economic problems and the changes
made in federal...
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assessments that will be
made available for 100 eligible homeowners.
Examples of the instructional and democratic citizenship benefits of developing these
economic reasoning skills in students include: sharpening critical thinking and critical literacy skills; entertaining multiple perspectives; better understanding current events; laying the groundwork for authentic discussions and civil debates; casting informed votes; and
making students» thinking explicit for
assessment purposes.
«Short - term market and
economic prognostication is largely a fool's errand, we invest according to a strategy that
makes the need to rely on short - term market or
economic assessments largely irrelevant.»
A management style that begins with an
assessment of the overall
economic environment and
makes a general asset allocation decision regarding the financial markets and various industry sectors.
Another difficulty is that for
economic reasons,
assessment of breeding dogs is
made from only 3 MRI sequences of a limited anatomical area that does not include the entire cranial fossa [32].
(Cameron Rowland's Public Money, 2017, in which he persuades the Whitney to invest in a Social Impact Bond — schemes that invest private money in public services such as anti-recidivism programmes — also bothers me, although an expert in
economic privatization might
make an
assessment better than I can.)
Whilst projections of socio -
economic change can be
made, these still have a wide range of implications in impact
assessments and choices over adaptation.
Many
economic assessments of climate change policies completed to date, especially from opponents of the Waxman - Markey bill (H.R. 2454),
make a flawed argument that meeting...
This highly dispersed, inflexible modeling approach
makes it difficult to produce consistent and timely climate impact
assessments under changing
economic and environmental policies.
But a 60-fold growth in global
economic output is a sobering prospect — enough to
make arguable, at least, Trainer's
assessment that «no plausible assumptions regarding technical advance, energy conservation, etc. could show that the problems can be solved...» It's a point echoed by others such as Mark Lynas.
Not only do I disagree with the content of this letter, but I also believe that you have severely distorted the IPCC «view» when you say that «the latest IPCC
assessment makes a convincing
economic case for immediate control of emissions.»
It consists of 11 chapters covering the scope of the analysis, decision
making under uncertainty, equity issues, intertemporal equity and discounting, applicability of cost and benefit
assessments to climate change, social costs of climate change, response options, conceptual issues related to estimating mitigation costs, review of mitigation cost studies, integrated
assessment of climate change, and an
economic assessment of policy options to address climate change.
I fear that some will endorse your letter, in the mistaken belief that you are
making a balanced and knowledgeable
assessment of the science — when, in fact, you are presenting a flawed view that neither accords with IPCC nor with the bulk of the scientific and
economic literature on the subject.
It's even more disturbing that he does not even have the imagination of creating a SECOND body which tries to
make an equally profound
assessment of the
economic issues of global warming, as the IPCC does of the scientific issues of climate change (or as the UN Millennium Ecosystem
Assessment did of all ecosystems).
Since hurricane paths don't always hit the same city, having an identical population, likewise buildings and
economic infrastructure, it is incorrect to
make hurricane financial impact
assessments while looking at a long time spans, an analysis without nearly identical landfall scenarios doesn't mean much.
I'd also say it is unsound to
make sociopolitical /
economic arguments based on a differing opinion of a broad scientific
assessment.
Hence the Court's
assessment boils down to the question whether the Directive
makes a distinction in the treatment of employed and self - employed Union citizens when granting a right to remain after a year of
economic activity under article 7 (3)(b).
You
make an
assessment of how ancestors coped during
economic depressions, what they did at work, how they responded to world wars or as settlers in a new country.