If it doesn't and the price decline reflects
a permanent impairment in company value, it is time to sell and take the loss.
Safe means that the company, in which TAVF is a long - term equity investor, is unlikely to suffer
a permanent impairment in underlying value, while its common stock is held by the Fund.
If there is any one thing to which TAVF's good 1990 through 1994 performance ought to be attributed, it is the absence of
any permanent impairments in the fundamental values of any of the businesses in which the Fund invested, either as a creditor or an equity holder.
Not exact matches
The Southampton team has been studying the development of a group of children who were identified with
permanent childhood hearing
impairment (PCHI) at a very early age
in a pilot screening program conducted
in Southampton and London
in the 1990s.
Short - term effects of cannabis are transient
impairments in motor function and working memory, planning, and decision - making, while possible long - term health effects of heavy cannabis use include physical and psychological dependence,
permanent reductions
in cognitive performance, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, and some cancers (WHO).
These risks and uncertainties include, among others, those relating to our ability to obtain financing and to form collaborative relationships, uncertainty regarding potential future deterioration
in the market for auction rate securities which could result
in additional
permanent impairment charges, our ability to develop and market diagnostic products, the level of third party reimbursement for our products, risks related to preclinical and clinical development of pharmaceutical products, including the identification of compounds and the completion of clinical trials, the effect of government regulation and the regulatory approval processes, market acceptance, our ability to obtain and protect intellectual property rights for our products, dependence on collaborative relationships, the effect of competitive products, industry trends and other risks identified
in deCODE's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, the risk factors identified
in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10 - K and any updates to those risk factors filed from time to time
in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10 - Q or Current Reports on Form 8 - K.
For more than a century, scientists thought that glial cells were responsible for scar formation; now, however, a paper published
in Science shows that spinal cord scar tissue largely derives from a completely unexpected type of cell called a pericyte, opening new opportunities for the treatment of damaged nerve tissue.Lesions to the brain or spinal cord rarely heal fully, which leads to
permanent functional
impairment.
«Hearing
Impairment» means an impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance but that is not included under the definition of deafness in thi
Impairment» means an
impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance but that is not included under the definition of deafness in thi
impairment in hearing, whether
permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance but that is not included under the definition of deafness
in this section.
Several childhood vision disorders, left untreated at a young age, result
in permanent visual
impairment throughout adulthood.
Support for disabled veterans is to be improved
in four ways: i) a new Retirement Income Security Benefit for moderately to severely disabled veterans, ii) expanded access to the
Permanent Impairment Allowance, iii) enhancement of the Earnings Loss Benefit and iv) a new tax - free Family Caregiver Relief Benefit for caregivers of veterans.
Whether
in his debate against Michael Jensen
in 1984, which helped to produce the article, «The Superinvestors of Graham and Doddsville [PDF, 13 pages],» or
in his annual shareholder letters, that risk is not volatility — risk is the
permanent impairment of capital.
None of the current common stocks
in the TAVF portfolio seem to be close to suffering a
permanent impairment.
Second, if there is no evidence of
permanent impairment of capital, Third Avenue averages down by increasing its positions
in the common stocks of solid companies at lower and lower prices.
Discharge applies to catastrophic situations, including death, total and
permanent disability, the closing of a school, bankruptcy, disaster situations (such as the surviving spouses of people killed
in the 9/11 terrorist attack), fraud or severe physical and mental
impairments.
(Disclaimer: I am a shareholder
in AIB plc, Bank of Ireland plc and Irish Life & Permanent plc) In the financials space, Danske Bank, which owns National Irish Bank, revealed that its Irish impairments and underlying profits both worsened in 201
in AIB plc, Bank of Ireland plc and Irish Life &
Permanent plc)
In the financials space, Danske Bank, which owns National Irish Bank, revealed that its Irish impairments and underlying profits both worsened in 201
In the financials space, Danske Bank, which owns National Irish Bank, revealed that its Irish
impairments and underlying profits both worsened
in 201
in 2011.
(They eventually approved the treatment, but the brain injury resulted
in permanent cognitive
impairment.)
The Fund's criteria for investing
in equity and equity - type securities bottom on four factors which, if not compromised, ought to go part of the way toward providing insurance against
permanent impairments.
The Fund sells
in the open market, rather than waiting for a takeover, when management suspects there might be a
permanent impairment of capital.
Needless to say, TAVF will not consciously invest material amounts
in any single CERA deal if it appears to me that such an investment entails the risk of a
permanent impairment of capital.
The reduction
in drawdowns is especially important
in the context of Montier's definition of risk: the
permanent impairment of capital.
Ideally, we want businesses with management teams that add value, but more generally we seek to avoid companies
in which management habitually overpays for assets and destroys value, as this could lead to a
permanent impairment of investors» capital.
Other sources of dry eye include drug toxicity (antibiotics such as sulphadiazine and sulphasalazine can cause temporary or
permanent dry eye
in some animals), drug - induced reaction (atropine and topical anesthetics temporarily reduce tear production), neurological
impairment (damage to the nerves leading to the lacrimal glands), removal of the third eyelid (see Cherry Eye), systemic disease (e.g. distemper), chronic conjunctivitis, trauma to the tear glands, hypothyroidism, congenital disease (some dogs are born without lacrimal glands), breed predisposition.
This can result
in permanent visual
impairment or even blindness.
Most adverse reactions are mild, but some result
in permanent impairment or even death.
Severe thyroid disease may lead to coma
in dogs, and it may lead to the
permanent impairment of organs.
Severe cases can result
in corneal ulceration and scarring with
permanent vision
impairment.
In car accident claims, there are no general damages unless the claim meets a «threshold,» which means that you have to experience a
permanent, serious disfigurement or
impairment of an important physical, mental or psychological function.
A catastrophic injury is typically defined as any injury that results
in any serious, long - term or
permanent disabilities or
impairment.
Upon successfully proving negligence by a motor vehicle driver
in a bicycle accident, you may be able to recover payment for all related medical and hospital bills and expenses — including bills for doctor visits, physical therapy, and surgery — as well as compensation for lost wages, pain and suffering, mental anguish, emotional distress, lost earning capacity,
permanent impairment, and wrongful death.
Some of the injuries result
in permanent impairment or disabilities.
A spinal cord injury can cause long - lasting physical
impairment, and
in some cases,
permanent paralysis.
If you or a loved one has been injured
in a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your lost wages, medical bills, or any
permanent impairment.
(e) subject to subsections (4), (5) and (6), an
impairment or combination of impairments that, in accordance with the American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 4th edition, 1993, results in 55 per cent or more impairment of the whole
impairment or combination of
impairments that,
in accordance with the American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of
Permanent Impairment, 4th edition, 1993, results in 55 per cent or more impairment of the whole
Impairment, 4th edition, 1993, results
in 55 per cent or more
impairment of the whole
impairment of the whole person; or
And if left untreated, even «minor» brain injuries can result
in permanent impairment.
Presentation to the WSIB Benefits Policy Consultation discusses fallacies
in the Board's scenarios of «aggravation basis» and overcompensation, recurrences,
permanent impairments; treatment of workers with degenerative conditions that is creating a windfall for employers; KPMG influence on proposed policies.
With regard to
permanent disability benefits, which are payable after the worker's condition has become permanent and stationary, the California Department of Labor has adopted a Schedule for Rating Permanent Disabilities, which incorporates many of the protocols and procedures set forth in the American Medical Association's Guides to Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition (often known as the «AMA Guides
permanent disability benefits, which are payable after the worker's condition has become
permanent and stationary, the California Department of Labor has adopted a Schedule for Rating Permanent Disabilities, which incorporates many of the protocols and procedures set forth in the American Medical Association's Guides to Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition (often known as the «AMA Guides
permanent and stationary, the California Department of Labor has adopted a Schedule for Rating
Permanent Disabilities, which incorporates many of the protocols and procedures set forth in the American Medical Association's Guides to Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition (often known as the «AMA Guides
Permanent Disabilities, which incorporates many of the protocols and procedures set forth
in the American Medical Association's Guides to Evaluation of
Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition (often known as the «AMA Guides
Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition (often known as the «AMA Guides»).
For example, if you are involved
in a car accident and suffer an injury, and you recover from it, you may not have a right to commence a court action for pain and suffering unless you can show that you suffered losses or a
permanent serious
impairment of an important physical, mental or psychological function.
Section 267.5 (5) of the Insurance Act requires that
in order to establish a claim for damages for pain and suffering relating to a motor vehicle accident, one must sustain a
permanent, serious
impairment of an important physical, mental or psychological function.
(1.3) Subsection (1.4) applies if an insured person is under the age of 16 years at the time of the accident and none of the Glasgow Coma Scale, the Glasgow Outcome Scale or the American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of
Permanent Impairment, 4th edition, 1993, referred to
in clause (1.2)(e), (f) or (g) can be applied by reason of the age of the insured person.
In order for there to be a viable tort action for damages or losses that were incurred as a result of a motor vehicle collision, the injured person must have sustained a
permanent serious
impairment of an important physical, mental or psychological function.
In most cases, the IME doctor will find little - to - no
permanent impairment.
(3) For the purpose of clauses (1.1)(f) and (g) and (1.2)(f) and (g), an
impairment that is sustained by an insured person but is not listed in the American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 4th edition, 1993 shall be deemed to be the impairment that is listed in that document and that is most analogous to the impairment sustained by the insur
impairment that is sustained by an insured person but is not listed
in the American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of
Permanent Impairment, 4th edition, 1993 shall be deemed to be the impairment that is listed in that document and that is most analogous to the impairment sustained by the insur
Impairment, 4th edition, 1993 shall be deemed to be the
impairment that is listed in that document and that is most analogous to the impairment sustained by the insur
impairment that is listed
in that document and that is most analogous to the
impairment sustained by the insur
impairment sustained by the insured person.
This section of the Act stipulates that the owner of an automobile is not liable
in an action for non pecuniary losses, unless the injured person has sustained «a
permanent, serious
impairment of an important physical, mental, or psychological function».
Pain and suffering, including mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life's pleasures, inconvenience
in dealing with the aftermath of an accident, disability and
permanent impairment
A recent study led by Peri Ballantyne «Poverty Status of Worker Compensation Claimants with
Permanent Impairments» (Critical Public Health) provides an
in - depth look at the level of poverty among Ontario injured workers and families, health and social characteristics, income and employment changes.
In an on - going project with the Research Action Alliance on the Consequences of Work Injury (RAACWI), she has led the development of a health and health care utilization survey of Ontario injured workers with
permanent impairments.
The Hearing Officer accepts the opinion of the Board Medical Advisor, who is of the view Mr. LeBlanc has an unusual shoulder injury (two impairing conditions: one
in relation to a labral tear; and the other, a tendon injury) and, as such, there is no duplication
in the determination of
permanent medical
impairment.
Phil Barnes leads the team, which includes Nick Tubb, who has particular expertise
in cases involving surgical errors, spinal injuries, and brain injury; and Kashmir Uppal, who represented a young mother suffering from serious
permanent neurological
impairment due to a substandard surgical intervention.
Your car accident lawyer will examine your medical expenses, property damage, surgeries, recovery and recuperation, lost earning capacity, degree of
permanent impairment, vocational training if necessary and inability to enjoy or to engage
in the activities you did before the accident.
The average
permanent impairment rating has gone down from 14 %
in 2011 to 9.5 %
in 2015.