Congress determines the rates and limits for these loans, meaning they are not impacted by
any particular measures of risk, hence making them more reachable to everyone.
Not exact matches
(1) in collaboration with FAO, and taking into account the work undertaken by the Codex Alimentarius Commission, to develop guidelines for clinicians and other health - care providers, community health workers and family, parents and other caregivers on the preparation, use, handling and storage
of infant formula so as to minimize
risk, and to address the
particular needs
of Member States in establishing effective
measures to minimize
risk in situations where infants can not be, or are not, fed breast milk;
Recognising these challenges, the authorities prepared and discussed with the mission, a package
of measures which would reduce the
risk of expenditure overruns, in
particular on the wage bill, and keep the 2016 budget outturn consistent with the programme objectives, with an overall cash deficit now projected at 4.8 percent
of GDP.
The question concerning whether and to what extent public perception deviates from scientific estimations
of health
risks is
of particular interest for the work
of the BfR, as the Institute can then counteract false estimations or misunderstandings with communicative
measures.
Actually, the interest rate is a
measure of the
risk involved in the transaction and the rest
of the variables are usually established according to the
risk that lending to a
particular borrower represents.
It
measures the exposure
of risk a
particular stock or sector has in relation to the market.
In
particular, relocation and vulnerability reduction
measures should be further developed, due to their two key features
of 1) reducing the impacts
of all floods without reducing their frequency, thus strengthening the resilience
of societies and ultimately the «adaptation effect»; and 2) reducing the effects
of uncertainty in future climate on the consequent
risk reduction due to adaptation
measures.
IRTORISKI The study investigated how the use
of cost benefit analysis in climate change adaptation planning can be streamlined such as to be useful both for initial prioritisation
of natural hazards according to their
risk and for initial comparison
of measures regarding a
particular hazard, while avoiding complex model exercises.
To asses the
risk associated with a
particular event we must know first
of all the probability
of that event occurring (i.e. how likely is it that the Arctic will be seasonally ice free by 2020) and calculate a
measure of the harm / hazard if this event were it to occur (i.e. a rapid acceleration
of climate change).
In
particular, one
of the questions being whether
risk management
measures adopted in the EU will also be adopted in the same way, and relate to the same substances, in the US and vice versa.
Life Insurance companies have a
particular way
of measuring risk.
The Global Cyber Alliance, in addition to tackling
particular cyber
risks such as phishing through implementation
of solutions like DMARC and DNS RPZ, is also undertaking an effort to
measure systemic cyber
risk.
Since seatbelt use appears to be one
of the most effective
measures to reduce injuries in motor vehicle crashes [67], interventions to use seatbelts should be aimed at males and high
risk takers in
particular, and based on the premise that nonuse is volitional rather than forgetful.
So, in addition to being a tool for valuing commercial RE it can also be used IMO to assess the market's opinion
of risk for a
particular market... you may think that the market is wrong about that and you may be right, but the point is that it can also be
measured as a proxy for market
risk.