Sentences with phrase «particularly useful factor»

As a result, although important, we would not view the respective bank models as a particularly useful factor influencing our interest rate outlook.

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Sustainability Reporting: Final chart in this session looks at the proportion of companies which have adopted «sustainability reporting» - it speaks to the emerging field of ESG research where there is a growing acceptance and body of evidence which says that ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) factors are also relevant and can particularly be useful in filtering out companies that are at risk of brand impairment, legal liability, and general backlash due to inferior ESG practices and ratings.
This factor could be particularly effective against fellow Europeans Italy who should struggle with the heat as much as England — the powerful, explosive Barkley could be useful in the final minutes of a tiring game.
Still, Samani notes that CRP can still be very useful for identifying people at high risk for heart disease, particularly those without other risk factors such as high cholesterol.
In conclusion these studies demonstrated the ability of HMB to preserve lean mass in the elderly which could be particularly useful in preventing loss of muscle due to inactivity or other factors.
It is particularly useful for looking at introducing the idea of common primne factors before teaching the Venn Diagram / Prime Factors method for HCFs and LCMsOther topics covered: factors before teaching the Venn Diagram / Prime Factors method for HCFs and LCMsOther topics covered: Factors method for HCFs and LCMsOther topics covered: Numbers
The PISA study is particularly useful, because it also includes information on a wide variety of family, school, and institutional factors that are likely determinants of student achievement.
A complete blood count, blood chemistry profile, and urinalysis are useful, particularly in adult dogs to exclude predisposing conditions or when deep pyoderma is a confounding factor.
Acas provide useful advice on a range of factors relating to maternity leave, particularly statutory maternity pay, standard employee rights and antenatal care.
Clark and her colleagues have made a particularly useful contribution16 by underscoring the fact that the quality of mother — child interactions is the explanatory factor that intervenes between maternal employment and child development outcomes.
It would be particularly useful to be able to identify factors that might distinguish between children who are at risk of persistent bedwetting from those who are likely to experience a natural resolution of their bedwetting.
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