This price improvement calculation should be considered informational and is not used for
regulatory reporting purposes.2
While we will maintain separate information on each subaccount for
regulatory reporting purposes, all information reported to you will be consolidated.
The system would reduce manual intervention involved with the process, make it faster, and create a better record for
regulatory reporting purposes, Liang said.
Not exact matches
For instance, financial guarantee contracts are
reported for
regulatory purposes as property and casualty insurance, normally considered short - duration, but have elements of long - duration contracts in that they are irrevocable and extend over a period that may be in excess of 30 years.
Climate sensitivity to CO2 used for
regulatory purposes should be based on available physical data as demonstrated in the above
report, not un-validated climate simulation models.
The Draft
Report for Consultation on Non-discrimination in Legal Education includes a detailed analysis of the nature and
regulatory purpose of the National Requirement, the current legal landscape, and the mandates of the law societies.
The content and wording of the
Report underwent modification during its restricted consultation process, but in essence the
Report contained a proposed resolution for adoption by the House of Delegates containing ten model
regulatory objectives, together with an explanation of the development of the proposed model
regulatory objectives, the
purpose of the objectives, and the reasons why, in the Commission's opinion, the House of Delegates should adopt the proposed resolution.
Citing an article by Laurel Terry, Steve Mark and Tahlia Gordon, «Adopting
Regulatory Objectives for the Legal Profession,» the
Report lists five benefits of the adoption of
regulatory objectives, including that they serve as a guide to assist those regulating the legal profession and those being regulated, and they assist in ensuring that the function and
purpose of the particular regulation is transparent.
So, on the one hand, overweighing rewards associated with certain activities, including gambling itself, can heighten mood and sometimes increase recklessness, consistent with
reports that gambling behaviour has a mood
regulatory purpose in affected individuals.4 On the other hand, failure to properly balance the impact of rewards and punishment, and the interdiction of cognitive biases including «illusions of control» over the outcomes of probabilistic processes5 may lead to behaviour with consequences that destabilise mood, worsen clinical condition, or increase the risk of relapse.
The statement accords with the Committee's explanation that it received no submission that «sought to demonstrate that existing
regulatory efforts serve no useful
purpose and should be removed»,
Report, p83.
Which would be consistent with the
Report's statements that «No submission sought to demonstrate that existing
regulatory efforts serve no useful
purpose and should be removed» (p83), and «The proposals put forward seek to ensure that environmental, native title, planning and other checks and balances that serve the public interest are note reduced» (p118).