Sentences with phrase «technical corrections»

In the current cycle, price quotes near the technical axis attracts action to a smooth rising line that sometimes causes technical corrections to the up side.
The chapters drew about 3,000 faithful readers, many of whom emailed technical corrections that were then incorporated into the science - heavy story.
In other words, the current correction is a normal technical correction.
When North Carolina legislators pushed through their $ 23 billion budget plan in June, it included one key, last - minute insertion in a separate technical corrections bill.
(2) The «clean - up bill»: As Capital first reported on Wednesday, a large bill making technical corrections to the April budget is quietly coming together.
This proposal also includes various changes to the E15 misfueling mitigation regulations (E15 MMR) which are minor technical corrections and amendments to sections dealing with labeling, E15 surveys, product transfer documents, and prohibited acts; and changes to the survey requirements associated with the ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) program.
Hauser told reporters Monday that there are no further» technical corrections planned at the moment.»
But the whole movement of faith is no more helped by approval of the effort than it is by rejective and merely technical corrections.
This section of the TIFIA website includes relevant excerpts of the TEA - 21 authorizing legislation and accompanying technical corrections as well as relevant legislative excerpts from SAFETEA - LU.
It appears that the IRS interprets this change as overriding the effect of the previous technical correction, so that separate subaccount treatment for after - tax contributions applies only to amounts not received as annuities.
The ongoing technical correction would add credence to the stellar rally in ether and other cryptocurrencies.
The final rule issued Tuesday also includes technical corrections to two provisions of the Know Before You Owe mortgage disclosure rule.
These companion bills make technical corrections to the Achievement Gap Reduction (AGR) program (formerly SAGE) created in 2015 Wisconsin Act 53.
This minor technical correction has taken us back to the valuations from last week.»
Price volatility will increase and quotes could get back to their current technical axis, attracting the action to a smooth rising line that sometimes causes technical corrections to the up side — like what happened in late May 2016.
Speaking at the Investment Management Consultants Association's Focus on Fiduciary event in Washington, Hauser noted the technical corrections that were issued in early July regarding the fiduciary rule, adding that there will be «more guidance to follow.»
The technical correction DOL issued to BICE deals with the actuarial review of insurance companies, Hauptman explains.
Micah Hauptman, financial services counsel with the Consumer Federation of America, told ThinkAdvisor on Friday that the technical corrections DOL issued are «fixing typos and making other minor clarifications for the avoidance of any doubt about the rule.»
The Department of Labor has issued technical corrections to the fiduciary rule, specifically clarifying whether insurance companies can use the best interest contract exemption as well as principal transaction exemption clarifications.
While there is a lot of misinformation about this alternative measure of inflation, switching to the chained CPI represents a technical correction for measuring inflation that will also achieve significant deficit reduction.
Whether addressed with a technical corrections bill next year or through IRS regulation, the refinement of the details will likely last well into next year, and the effects will be felt for years to come.
So, it would not surprise us to see a «technical corrections» bill next year or beyond to clarify and fix certain issues.
Technical corrections to the maps were approved by the legislature on March 15, 2012, and signed into law on March 27, 2012.
Majority Leader Harry Reid said a new amendment with «technical corrections» could come up for a vote tomorrow, but it's unclear whether there are sufficient votes to pass it.
There may be some stray cats and dogs that we may be looking to work on, also, but it's primarily a technical correction bill.»
After the governor was widely criticized for using a message of necessity to push through rapid passage of gun control measures back in January, Cuomo avoided the messages until the final day of session, when he says he needed to make technical corrections to bills allowing for gambling expansion and creation of tax free zones at college campuses.
Governor's Program Bill No. 322, S. 68005 / A.42005: Makes technical corrections to provisions of the multiple dwelling law relating to time to obtain certificates of occupancy.
Renzi said he, Udall and Matheson, plus other members of Congress, «are all signers to the Navajo Nation ban and we may need some technical corrections from BIA and NRC» to preserve the Navajo prohibition on uranium mining and processing in Navajo Country.
The provision in the technical corrections bill, if adopted, could make it easier for national for - profit charter school management companies like National Heritage Academies (NHA) or Charter Schools USA to also have greater influence on individual charter schools in North Carolina — a move that coincides with an interest by some lawmakers to dramatically increase the presence of national for - profit operators in the state.
Also last week, House lawmakers debated and passed a technical corrections bill that offered more allowances to those employed by for - profit charter school operators: the ability to serve on the boards of public charter schools that contract with them.
Rep. Rick Glazier (D - Cumberland) sees the provision in the technical corrections bill, along with allowing for - profits to shield salary information as laid out in SB 793, as part of a larger plan designed to protect private, for - profit charter school operators (sometimes referred to as education management operators, or EMOs).
One technical correction is that Chairman Kline's Second District is on the southeast end of the Twin Cities extending well south.
The Senate will debate the technical corrections bill Tuesday morning.
There's no appropriation for more teachers in the 2017 budget, and the technical corrections bill admits as much.
This request for information notice replaces the version published in the Federal Register on March 22, 2018 (83 FR 12529), to make technical corrections to the prior version.
In a technical correction it was moved to section 72 (d) and, as you see, applies «for purposes of this section,» meaning all of section 72.
In the technical correction mentioned earlier, the language was changed so that they may be treated as a separate contract.
Mann points out that the normal markets average a technical correction — a decline of 10 % — at least once per year.
«As long as the economy doesn't go off a cliff, this is a technical correction that's not justified by the underlying fundamental picture,» Monaghan added.
However, the technical correction «should make the program more user friendly for homebuilders and homebuyers,» Bell said.
Technical correction — the surfers stance.
The language served as a technical correction, the point of which was to replace a statutory reference that had been rendered obsolete by amendments to section 112 with a reference that would accurately conform to the revised section 112.
The amendments made improvements and technical corrections to a number of rules and were designed in large part to adapt the ethics rules to changes in technology and the mobility of lawyers and clients both nationally and globally.
Therefore, this technical correction would not in any way alter the parameters of this special enrollment period.
The price chart analysis also indicates that the odds of a technical correction have increased over the last 24 hours.
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