Sentences with word «normalisation»

The manner and pace of eventual normalisation of balance sheets will surely, at some point, become a major challenge for private participants.
One of the unwitting consequences of focusing on single parts is the seeming failure by many to see the fundamental change occurring outside the school walls; the impact of digital normalisation on the young, their parents and society, and the dramatic transformation that has been occurring in schools operating on a digital base (Lee & Broadie, 2014).
The UN is mandated to collect weapons and monitor the disarmament process, to take place in 23 «normalisation zones» and eight camps that the government and the FARC had identified together.
The results showed normalisation in glucose tolerance in more than 50 % of individuals, a 10 - 14 % increase in glucose uptake directly contrasting to the control group, which deteriorated a further 5 - 9 %.
His own assessment of hedge funds» performance this year is that «it does not take much policy normalisation for alpha to rebound strongly».
2) To understand the need for entity relationships and to be able to identify the need for normalisation.
Working with two groups of 15 — 17 year old students from local schools in a series of workshops, videos have been produced that look at the invisible values and beliefs that accompany official learning processes, and the informal knowledge and normalisation processes that influence the way we know, see and act in the world.
Their further calculations will take time to assess, but of the original claims in MM05, the first (the PC normalisation issue) demonstrably makes no difference to the reconstruction, and the second (the calculation of the significance of the RE statistic) was just wrong.
With the prospect of a «Normalisation Committee» installed by FIFA hanging over Australian football, what is...
Personal therapy had positive effects on broad components of social adjustment (role performance, p = 0.02) which included normalisation of functioning in expressive (relationship) and instrumental (activity) roles, decreasing levels of manifest illness, and the resolution of negative symptoms.
The digital normalisation stage sees the school having normalised the use of the children's own choice of digital technologies in every facet of its operations and has evolved a tightly integrated school ecology fundamentally different and largely antithetical to that of the traditional school.
In the United States the Federal Reserve took a year - long pause following its first move towards interest rate normalisation in December 2015.
It's a light and satisfying bowl of scrambled eggs with loads of stimulating spices and nourishing greens that will help to see heavy kaphas brought into balance through lightness in their emotional life and also a physical lightness through weight normalisation.
He noted, however, that «as a result of the relative normalisation of the power situation in the country, and the implementation of our business - friendly policies, which has led to a growing stabilisation of the macroeconomy, decline in inflation and interest rates, industry, for the first quarter of 2017, recorded the impressive growth rate of 11.5 percent, the highest sectoral growth in the economy.»
Even more importantly, nine of 36 patients had complete normalisation.
I believe BEST adopt a station dependent normalisation rather than a fixed time period which makes comparison even more tricky.
[Response: Not sure what you are referring to that we have said, but the reason why this is noteworthy is because it underlines our comments made earlier that the PC normalisation issue that was the basis for the M&M (2005) paper is irrelevant, and that the reconstructions only diverge (and get worse) if you start removing data.
Since the economic burden of mental illnesses in Canada has been estimated at $ 51 - billion per year, with almost $ 20 - billion of that coming from workplace losses, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) has launched a collaborative project with the Bureau de normalisation du Québec (BNQ) and the standards division of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA Standards) to create a voluntary national standard for mentally healthy workplaces.
The Guide will also inform the National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace, a voluntary standard for workplace mental health to be released later this year by the MHCC in collaboration with the Bureau de normalisation du Québec and the CSA Standards.
Bhatia warns that: «While policy continuity is welcomed, we could see market volatility re-emerge as central bank normalisation evolves.
A quicker and steeper slope of interest rate normalisation offers the most prominent near - term threat to gold prices as this outcome will send the USD surging.
The US has made a series of bold and imaginative offers of early action towards normalisation of its relationship with Khartoum, which we welcome strongly.
Instead of rapid normalisation, a permanent state of emergency has been implemented.»
More specifically, it was necessary to realise that if represented with a proper normalisation, the data behaves in a universal manner, that is, in a way that is essentially independent of the equation of state.
A PowerPoint presentation which can be used by the teacher to teach their students about the purpose of a databases, entity relationship diagrams (with examples), and normalisation at KS5.
Earlier this year UK Sport chairman Baroness Sue Campbell spoke out against the encroaching normalisation of sedentary habits and the dangers this poses to the nation's health, saying: «In the UK, and across the globe, we are facing a crisis of inactivity.
Rates may continue to slowly move higher — short rates more so than long, I suspect — but I'm willing to bet this will be generally hailed as a welcome & essential normalisation of the economic environment.
Huybers comments that neither of the two suggested normalisations are actually optimal, and proposes a third method which looks like it gives results halfway between MBH and MM05.
A previous normalisation of losses, undertaken for U.S. hurricanes by Pielke and Landsea (1998) and U.S. floods (Pielke et al., 2002) included normalising the economic losses for changes in wealth and population so as to express losses in constant dollars.
Huijbrecht, M., L. van Oers, A. de Koning, G. Huppes, Suh, S., Breedveld, L. 2002: Normalisation figures for environmental life - cycle assessment: The Netherlands (1997/1998), Western Europe (1995) and the world (1990 and 1995), Journal of Cleaner Production, 11, 737 — 748.
The BTA was part of the post-war «trade normalisation» process between the two countries and should be seen as strong precursor to a watertight US FTA.
The network's transaction speed and fee normalisation seem to have influenced the prince increase.
Our BlackRock Inflation GPS suggests US core inflation will rise back towards 2 per cent, giving the Federal Reserve comfort in pushing ahead with policy normalisation.
>> > I think it covers the necessary details >> > including normalisation period, but perhaps it >> > is a bit «wordy» and unnecessarily repeats >> > things already in the MWB box text?
The theory suggests that a new school, with the right principal, apposite staff and infrastructure could soon progress to the digital normalisation stage.
Weight normalisation is about finding balance, and all the work we do on the mat helps you become exquisitely self - aware, but also wonderfully balanced and deeply content.
«Methods currently used for measuring gene expression generally rely on something called «relative normalisation», which means that gene expression levels in a sample can only be estimated relative to other genes in the same sample.
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