Sentences with phrase «robust rule of»

EM currencies are inherently more volatile and subject to risk given they underlie jurisdictions that may be exposed to a less robust rule of law, poor institutions, political instability or corruption, low levels of investment and innovation, lack of private property laws, and / or undeveloped debt and capital markets.
Canada's cheap electricity prices, robust rule of law and regulatory environment drew Bitfury to the country first, he says, but adds that Hut 8's exclusivity extends to the U.S. and Mexico.

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Critics of the proposed FCC rules, which had not been made public as of the writing of this story, fear they will still allow large companies to pay for more robust connections to consumers, as Netflix recently did in a deal with Internet Service Provider Comcast.
Then again, at the end of 2015, Congress slowed possible reform by forbidding the Securities and Exchange Commission from implementing a rule in 2016 to require more robust corporate disclosure of political spending.
Government rules restricting the publication online of «self - edited» news and information have been widely ignored, with many websites running robust reporting operations.
The U.S. Global GO GOLD and Precious Metal Miners Index uses a robust, dynamic, rules - based smart - factor model to select precious minerals companies that earn over 50 % of their aggregate revenue from precious minerals through active (mining or production) or passive (royalties or streams) means.
Third, a number of studies have shown that Taylor Rules are robust in the sense that they generally perform quite well across a range of different assumptions about how the economy is structured and operates.
What's also crystal clear is that rules and systems designed to protect and control personal data, combined with active enforcement of those rules and robust security to safeguard systems, are absolutely essential to prevent people's information being misused at scale in today's hyperconnected era.
We can't rule out a quarter of positive GDP growth, as we saw in early 1974 (followed by a further decline and bear market plunge), but we can't see any basis on which to expect sustained and robust GDP growth yet, and certainly not robust earnings growth.
«In the history of rules issued by DOL, frequently issues arise» around provisions that may have «appeared clear at first blush but [are] creating ambiguity, so this is a regular part of the regulatory process where you put out a rule [after] a robust comment period and finalize the rule and you continue that outreach.»
Enforcement: Ensures strong and robust rules for the civil, criminal and border enforcement of IP rights, including appropriate remedies to combat trade in counterfeit and pirated goods in line with Canada's Combating Counterfeit Products Act; Contains border enforcement measures so that border officers can detain suspected counterfeit or pirated goods in a manner consistent with Canadian law.
Marijuana industry experts forecast an even more robust, wholesale cannabis market once a key rule expires at the end of September.
From a user perspective, it's better to have standards, and standards that you have confidence in, particularly in some of those countries where maybe the client protection rules and some of those things aren't as robust as maybe North America and Europe.
In their May 2013 paper entitled «Forty Years, Thirty Currencies and 21,000 Trading Rules: A Large - Scale, Data - Snooping Robust Analysis of Technical Trading in the Foreign Exchange Market», Po - Hsuan Hsu and Mark Taylor test the effectiveness of a broad set of quantitative technical trading rules as applied to exchange rates of 30 currencies with the U.S. dollar over extended perRules: A Large - Scale, Data - Snooping Robust Analysis of Technical Trading in the Foreign Exchange Market», Po - Hsuan Hsu and Mark Taylor test the effectiveness of a broad set of quantitative technical trading rules as applied to exchange rates of 30 currencies with the U.S. dollar over extended perrules as applied to exchange rates of 30 currencies with the U.S. dollar over extended periods.
While I correctly anticipated the credit crisis (see Critical Point for a reminder), the unwise response of policymakers — defend the bondholders, avoid debt restructuring, change accounting rules, extend, and pretend — virtually ensured years of economic headwinds, and led me to insist on making our approach robust to even Depression - era outcomes.
The classic just war conception of sovereignty as moral responsibility provides a frame within which good rule can be distinguished from bad, for encouraging the best and critically addressing the worst, with promise for a more morally robust understanding of the international order.
GANDHI ON FAITH Faith gains in strength only when people are willing to lay down their lives for it... Faith is not like a delicate flower which would wither away... Robust faith in oneself and brave trust of the opponent, so - called or real, is the best safeguard... A living faith can not be manufactured by the rule of [the] majority... What is faith if it is not translated into action?
«My decision to enter the market corresponds with the introduction of robust governance arrangements including a trade framework, operating rules, procedures and protocols.
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder's decision to enter the market corresponded with the introduction of robust governance arrangements including a trade framework, operating rules, procedures and protocols.
The disciplinary rules are benchmarked against acknowledged best practice of other sports» National Governing Bodies and we are confident that they provide our members with a fair, robust and consistent approach to disciplinary matters.
Free movement of goods is achieved by common rules underpinned by a robust institutional framework — a court, surveillance authority, committees etc - which enforces standards and resolves disputes.
Freedom from Torture welcomes this ruling that reaffirms the need for more robust safeguards against detention of torture survivors.
While our response must be robust it must also remain true to our values — as a liberal democracy that believes in the rule of law.
There is no shortage of wrongdoers already getting caught, but we must make rules robust, oversight reliable, and punishment sure.
«The public deserve to have a robust immigration system in place to keep them safe instead of laws and rules designed to help foreigners remain in Britain when they should have no right to be here.
The most robust chess programs such as Deep Blue and Deep Fritz have beaten world champions by combining swift number crunching with rules of thumb derived from years of human play.
It was not until 1922 that two German mathematicians, Ernst Zermelo and Abraham Fraenkel, devised a series of rules for manipulating sets that was seemingly robust enough to support Cantor's tower of infinities and stabilise the foundations of mathematics.
The new rules received robust support this week from the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology.
Boehm extolls the charter school system: «Pennsylvania boasts a robust charter school system that includes cyber charter schools; the Education Improvement Tax Credit, or EITC, which provides an average scholarship of $ 1,000 to low - income families who want their children to attend private schools; and rules that allow parents to teach their students at home.»
In part because of the Lau ruling, the district has built up a robust offering of language - learning pathways, even as many districts around California either diminished or did away with their bilingual offerings in the wake of a 1998 state ballot measure that put severe restrictions on bilingual education.
But REPA II supporters say the new rules place greater importance on teachers having robust knowledge of the content areas they're teaching.
The rules in the academies handbook say trustees must ensure their pay decisions «follow a robust evidence - based process, and are reflective of the individual's roles and responsibilities».
The parental controls for the Child profiles are quite robust, but if you want to create custom rules, the number of options can be overwhelming.
Back in the heyday of robust stock and bond returns, retirees who followed the 4 % rule had a 90 % or so chance that their savings would last at least 30 years.
Juicy Excerpt # 1: I will take steps in my final paper to test a wide variety of assumptions about asset allocation, valuation - based decision rules, whether the period is 10, 20, 30, or 40 years, lump - sum vs. dollar - cost averaging, and so on, and to show that the results are quite robust to changes in any of these assumptions.
Juicy Excerpt # 1: I will take steps in my final paper to test a wide variety of assumptions about asset allocation, valuation - based decision rules, whether the period is 10, 20, 30, or 40 years, lump - sum vs. dollar - cost averaging, and so on, and to show that the results are quite robust...
Robust and kindly, and sporting a bearish, wooly coat not unlike the flocks they devotedly guarded, the Old English Sheepdog once upon a time ruled the rolling hills and pastures of Great Britain.
Cat and Mouse is quite fragile if someone doesn't understand the rules; by contrast, the Halo 3 - derived games are much more robust, as there's more customisation of the rule - system available to players.
The combination of free will, abundant tools and a robust physical rule set allows you to achieve things in idiosyncratic ways.
The Project for Advancing Climate Transparency (PACT) consortium supports the design and development of robust and effective transparency and accountability rules and processes for the Paris Agreement on climate change.
The validation rules under VCS are as robust as those of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
The former Microsoft chief said it was important that the US was the standard bearer in the fight against corruption, adding: «I feel it is critical to ensure the final rules for this provision are strong and robust and in keeping with the intentions of Congress.»
In simple terms, this tells me that the presence of a unit root rules out a deterministic trend and that the correlation between GHG and temperature is, therefore, not statistically robust, thereby raising serious questions regarding the case for causation.
The SMIT relies on the experience of the Commission in the competition law field, where its extensive powers to request information from companies help it to gather robust information for the enforcement of competition rules.
(I also wonder whether the Dore proportionality test is the appropriate test in this context — Dore dealt with the Charter in the context of an adjudicative process, this is more of a rule - making process which, I would suggest, should have to survive a more robust section 1 analysis.
In our experience working with hundreds of firms, your firm should use PCLaw if it needs a robust billing, accounting and reporting platform, and doesn't yet (or ever) have a need for more comprehensive case management features (such as document / form assembly and rules - based calendaring).
As government lawyers who help ground decision - making in the international rule of law we have a crucial role to play in ensuring that the short - term and expedient solution to any given problem — which may be legally arguable - is set in the wider political and legal context that protects the UK's longer - term interests in having a responsive but robust international legal system.
While there is much legal technology on the market now, Neota Logic provides one of the most robust rules engine for its customers to build a «Rolls Royce» type product which performs complex legal analysis traditionally done by lawyers.
You say: «A world that offers only mediated, interest - based resolution of civil disputes is a world where the rule of law is weaker, where rights are not robust and predictable.»
«These projects in East Timor, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea demonstrate the difference pro bono legal work can make by strengthening the rule of law and promoting robust legal frameworks, which go hand in hand with economic opportunity and safeguarding human rights.»
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