Sentences with phrase «predictive value because»

However, in this case, a fair value calculation that requires a periodic mark - to - mark update of the loan could lead to a less predictive value because expected future cash flows are not always represented, argues IBFed.

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It's important to point this out because, again, all else being equal, it's predictive of value's future performance.
Because of a lack of standardised and harmonised preclinical studies, there is limited information we can so far obtain from literature on the relative predictive value of different animal models and alternative methods for vaccine evaluation.
But to suggest that because these observational indicators (artificially) correlate with teachers» value - added scores at «weak» and «very weak» levels (see Notes 1 and 2 below), that this means that these observational systems might «add» more «value» to the summative sides of teacher evaluations (i.e., their predictive value) is premature, not to mention a bit absurd.
It's why the use of VAM (Value Added Measures) can not contribute valid or reliable data to a teacher's effectiveness rating — because VAM is a predictive model based on comparing a set of actual student test scores against a hypothetical group of scores.
They should not be a major concern because hard inquiries remain on your file for longer than they have predictive value.
«And that's because its value as a predictive figure is becoming more and more widely known,» says Lynch.
Closed - end funds, no - there's no way to screen them to get any predictive value whatsoever because of the large and random premiums and discounts due to thin trading.
However, the predictive value of body language is not as reliable as most think, largely because many body cues may have a variety of meanings and because fearful, rambunctious and uneducated dogs are more likely to bite than those that are aggressive.
And if the analysis being undertaken is of a chaotic system then the resulting «trend» has no meaning or value because it has NO predictive power whatsoever.
I am beginning to suspect that climatology is going to undergo a very serious degradation in the perception of it's value and predictive abilities, mostly because of the character of arguments offered by ss and others of similar ilk on both sides of this issue.
Because this large multidecadal variability is not random, but likely recurrent based on its past behavior, it has predictive value.
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