Sentences with phrase «nature of that allocation»

The precise nature of that allocation is a matter of opinion.

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A well written business plan stating the nature of the business, funds required, budget allocation, future projections and profitability should be accompanied with the loan application.
The BlackRock ® Diversified Income Portfolio is flexible in nature, meaning the investment managers have the ability to adjust or shift its asset allocation as market conditions change in order to find attractive income opportunities with an appropriate amount of risk.
The report further builds on the examinations in the first Bulk Wheat Ports Monitoring report around the nature and concentration of export activity and capacity allocation across Australia's bulk wheat port terminals.
The nature of the intervention prevented blinding researchers, community members or health staff to the allocation».
The peer counsellor was blinded to self - efficacy and attitude towards breastfeeding, but due to the nature of the intervention would have been aware of the allocation of the women.
The prebendal nature of our nation is starkly illustrated in the ritual of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) sitting weekly or fortnightly to approve contracts (in effect distributions from the national purse) and in the monthly Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meetings where the states and federal government gather monthly to share proceeds of the sale of oil!
The results suggest that there should be: improvements to policy and management to champion biodiversity issues; a strengthening of environmental laws and enforcement; recognition of socio - economic issues especially among indigenous and local communities; increases in funding and resource allocation; knowledge, research and development to inform decision making; a greater understanding and protection of the rights of nature and cultural heritage; a more holistic public awareness and participation to bring about change to promote conservation.
Depending on the nature of the works that buildings require, the devolved formula capital allocation may or may not cover the costs.
It is probably 1/2 that now but that's the nature of a portfolio with high allocation to equities.
When TIPS became available, the nature of the asset allocation game changed.
For those who appreciate Franklin Templeton's strong focus on bottom - up analysis in individual security selection, the complementary nature of our approach to tactical asset allocation offers a potential added benefit.»
In the decades leading up to the GFC, these assumptions were transformed from empirically (con) testable propositions into the central articles of faith of the ideology of modern finance: the foundations of a widely held belief in the self - correcting nature of markets and their consequent optimality as mechanisms for the allocation of society's resources.
The management and allocation of housing stock by a registered social landlord is a function of a public nature and the landlord is, therefore, a public authority for the purposes of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998).
The management and allocation of housing stock by a housing trust which is a registered social landlord under the Housing Act 1996, including decisions concerning the termination of a tenancy, is a function of a public nature, with the effect that the registered social landlord is to regarded as a public authority for the purposes of s 6 (3)(b) of the Human Rights Act 1998 and so is amenable to judicial review on conventional public law grounds in respect of its performance of that function.
The Court noted that the nature of the constitutional protection afforded by s. 35 (1) «demands that there be a link between the question of justification and the allocation of priorities in the fishery».24 According to the Court, any allocation of fishing priorities after valid and justified conservation measures have been taken must give top priority to Aboriginal food fishing with sport fishing and commercial fishing bearing the «brunt of conservation measures».25
In reaching this decision the following were considered to be decisive factors: (i) LQHT was permeated with state control and influence with a view to meeting the government's aims for aff ordable housing; (ii) the nature and extent of the public subsidy of LQHT's activities; (iii) 10 % of LQHT's stock had been transferred to it from the public sector; (iv) that LQHT, as a registered social landlord, was obliged to cooperate with the local authority, if requested, in offering accommodation to people with priority under the authority's allocation scheme; (v) the termination of a tenancy could not be regarded as separate from housing management so as to be considered an act of a private nature.
Rather than imposing a burden on representative bodies, I consider that the long - term nature of native title litigation and projects, the paucity of representative body resources to progress them, and the necessity for fair allocation of resources, make transparent planning processes essential to the effective operation representative bodies.
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