Sentences with phrase «predictability of annual»

The argument is the same — the far less compelling argument that students want the predictability of annual tuition hikes.

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Ontario announced last week that the minimum wage will rise to $ 11 in June and that it will tie annual increases thereafter to inflation, integrating the key element of predictability that Premier Kathleen Wynne hopes will â $ œdepoliticizeâ $ the minimum - wage issue.
And since the passage of the new health care law, all plans must limit beneficiaries» annual out - of - pocket spending to no more than $ 6,700 — a feature that offers a level of predictability for retirees looking to calculate their costs.
Such killjoys could include anti-trust or other negative government action, stockholder disapproval, withholding of tax rulings, etc... However, the predictability coupled with a short holding period produces quite decent annual rates of return.
However, the predictability coupled with a short holding period produces quite decent average annual rates of return after allowance for the occasional substantial loss.
Predictability and prediction studies have focused largely on temperature, and there is evidence of skill in the prediction of variations in annual means of temperature over much of the globe for several years, conditional on the initialization of the forecasts.
[W] e diagnose annual - to - decadal variability and predictability, both unforced and forced, with an empirically determined linear model of the observed system.
GFDL's global models are used to study the causes of annual variability and recent trends in hurricane activity, as well as the predictability of the Atlantic hurricane season.
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