Sentences with phrase «on the assumptions described»

These figures are only estimates of what we think you can earn based on the assumptions described below.
Its primary purpose is to provide an estimate of the income that may be available upon your retirement assuming an investment amount provided by you and return based on the assumptions described here.

Not exact matches

Forward - looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe our future plans, strategies and expectations, can generally be identified by the use of forward - looking terms such as «believe,» «expect,» «may,» «will,» «should,» «would,» «could,» «seek,» «intend,» «plan,» «goal,» «project,» «estimate,» «anticipate» or other comparable terms.
I use the term «forecast» somewhat loosely, since these are conditioned on a range of assumptions, such as a fixed nominal exchange rate and a particular path for the cash rate, and hence could better be described as «projections».
Among other things, it has been criticized as a scam — based on economic assumptions that are described as «laughable» — and has come under fire from the U.S. Senate for the ease with which drug dealers and other subversive elements can make use of it.
Like Professor MacKinnon in his Easter meditation, I based my sermon on the assumption that there was an objective Easter event, and that it was this event which produced the dramatic change in the outlook of the disciples; that to speak of «Easter» is not a way of describing the disciples» growing conviction that Jesus had been right after all; but that it was only because something real and objective and totally unexpected had actually happened at Easter that the disciples became changed men.
There is considerable truth in Kagan's account, which accurately describes a very real difference in attitudes and assumptions on opposite sides of the Atlantic.
The cause of this uneasiness becomes clearer if we question Ignatieff's argument at several points: the validity of the moral paradigm itself, the assumptions from which he proceeds, the inconsistencies in how he describes the limits to be observed in doing the «lesser evil,» and his conclusions about specific elements of the war on terror.
The actions described below — over half of which were brought on behalf of self - identified Christians, with the remaining cases defending the rights of a wide range of minority faiths — reveal just how mistaken such assumptions are.
Forward - looking statements describe RiceBran Technologies» future plans, projections, strategies and expectations, and are based on assumptions and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the control of RiceBran Technologies.
It as if an anthropologist writing on human sacrifice ascribed to the belief that the gods could be propitiated by throwing virgin girls into volcanoes, and having accepted that assumption, proceeded to describe the meaning and meaning - making of the ceremonies surrounding the sacrifices.
Other risks, uncertainties and assumptions are described in 3M's SEC reports, including but not limited to the risks described under «Risk Factors» in Part I, Item 1A of the Annual Report on Form 10 - K for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2009 and in Part II, Item 1A in the Quarterly Reports on Form 10 - Q for the fiscal quarters ended March 31, 2010 and June 30, 2010.
Balafoutas describes the underlying theory as follows: «Our basic assumption is that humans, in contrast to animals, cooperate with each other on various levels — not just in small groups, but also with strangers.»
The team of scientists from Weimar links the described objects to a series of thefts between 2002 and 2012 at the fossil site — this assumption is primarily based on a fossil fallow deer bone, which found its way into the Senckenberg Research Station's collection by way of an anonymous mailing via the Natural History Museum «Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen.»
Below, two members of our network describe how they have used two of the titles on the Social Justice Book List to help students check their assumptions and biases about race, immigrants and social class.
In this lesson, students will explore more deeply one particular influence on our identities: the assumptions others make about each of us and the labels they use to describe us.
Scott Gralla described a five - year projection for the financial health of this generic Wisconsin school district, based on current assumptions, in blunt terms: «In four years, this district will be insolvent.»
Other risks, uncertainties and assumptions are described in 3M's SEC reports, including but not limited to the risks described under «Risk Factors» in Part I, Item 1A of the Annual Report on Form 10 - K for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2010 and in Part II, Item 1A in the Quarterly Reports on Form 10 - Q for the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Whilst on one level it makes sense that Smith would want to keep up with Jones (he says, trying to spin a combination «keeping up with the Joneses» / Alas Smith & Jones crack out of the shaky assumption that everyone will understand Amazon also goes by the name Jones, which it doesn't), e-readers on the whole aren't exactly the kind of thing that Smith's regular customers would likely go for, by its own admission: CEO Kate Swann describes the chain's base as «lighter book readers», with figures showing the average Smith customer buys just three books a year, with particularly strong showings from non-fiction and children's books.
More on this topic when I try to describe setting asset earnings assumptions, which is decidedly more complex.
So the reliance on «easy» metrics like LCOE [levelized cost of energy] and gross / net demand are understandable: [IEA's] Base Case is purely a reflection of their working assumptions, which have to be generalized to hedge against the complexity described above.
«The precautionary principle says we should not accept the risks of certain economic disruption in attempt to control the world's climate on the basis of assumptions that have no supporting evidence and merely because they've been described using computer games.
The precautionary principle says we should not accept the risks of certain economic disruption in attempt to control the world's climate on the basis of assumptions that have no supporting empirical evidence and merely because they've been described using computer games.
Based on our assumptions of observational values, we conclude the AR4 model - mean or — best estimate ‖ of the SR (1.38 ± 0.08) is significantly different from the SRs determined by observations as described above.
The evidence science produces to support its current conceptualisation of reality reinforces belief in that conceptualisation because the questions set by scientists are framed on the assumption that the conceptualisation is correctly describing reality in fundamental ways.
I think these two papers (Nordhaus and Johnston) complement each other insofar as they represent the extreme positions on SCC... Nordhaus approach in all its excruciating IAM detail is just what Johnston describes as being so dependent on assumptions and approach to be no more than meaningless and whatever you would like the answer to be.
The authors discuss both Schwartz and Chylek in passing described as «estimates based on problematic assumptions discussed above.»
The PHA adjustment procedure you have described is based on an assumption that we KNOW TO BE FALSE, namely that the bias of an instrument is constant right back to its date of establishment (or the previous PHA breakpoint).
«The climate modelling framework just described [i.e. one based on the assumption that CO2 levels are predictable] is the cornerstone of the IPCC,..., I used to be a reviewer.
This Agreement has been negotiated and executed on the assumption that the payments described in this paragraph will be deductible to xx and taxable to xx.
Depending on the type of variable life policy, favorable investment performance may increase the face amount of coverage or the insurer may give policyowners a number of flexible options similar to those described above for certain current - assumption policies.
Federal Court Registrar, Warwick Soden described the process at the forum between the Federal Court and NTRBs on 10 October 2001 and confirmed the assumption held by the Federal Court that the estimates would form the basis for increased funding to all those organisations affected.
Forward - Looking Statements This document contains forward - looking statements based on current expectations or beliefs, as well as a number of assumptions about future events, and these statements are subject to factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward - looking statements.
Accordingly, the Bureau is adopting § 1026.37 (m)(2) as proposed, based on the authority stated in the proposal, but is revising the assumption disclosure on form H - 24 for consistency with the Closing Disclosure, as described in the section - by - section analysis of appendix H to Regulation Z.
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