Sentences with phrase «overall predictability of»

Investment protection measures, combined with ISDS, are meant to promote investment and enhance the overall predictability of the policy framework governing Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
Besides the overall predictability of the movie, the only real flaw in The New Guy is the suspension of disbelief required to believe that Qualls could be tarted up enough to be the popular guy.

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The latter distinction implies that there would be two kinds of laws: First, the laws applying to aggregational societies, which by definition have no overall experience and thereby no power of self - determination, would be absolute (or virtually so), so that predictability and repeatability would be (virtually) complete.
However, predictability in the script ultimately keeps this sequel from achieving the overall quality of the original in terms of intelligence, though lovers of bullets, explosions and gore may find certain aspects preferable in this more immediate, visceral approach.
When borrowers want to get out of the variable interest rate game, either because they want more peace of mind surrounding the predictability of their student loan payment each month or because overall interest rates are rising, refinancing again is a viable solution.
In terms of the overall effectiveness of AFAs, study participants named cost containment, increased legal budget predictability and greater efficiency, as the three major benefits of deploying AFAs for this type of legal work.
The Report of the Working Group makes only an oblique reference to a court, noting, «the systematic nature of the concerns identified indicated a need for systemic solutions, which would bring with them the reduction of the overall costs through enhanced predictability and a greater ability to control proceedings themselves.»
However, change is hard and significant modernization that would create simplicity, predictability, efficiency, access, and better overall «customer service» would be an enormous challenge of will, imagination, time, and money.
She looks for lawyers and firms that will work with her; that is willing to discuss alternative fees; looking for predictability where it exists breaking down the components of a deal and getting creative with overall costs.
[1] After setting out his new approach to assessing costs and acknowledging that it will likely yield lower costs orders, Justice Belobaba concludes that more modest orders may result «in leaner and more focused certification motions, a greater measure of predictability for the participants, and in the overall, the continuing viability of the class action vehicle.»
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