Sentences with phrase «unpredictable factors such»

The prices on offerings would not be fixed dollar amounts; they would vary depending on unpredictable factors such as outcome or time spent by the vendor.
Keep in mind that unpredictable factors such as the economy and medical costs will also affect your retirement expenses.

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The flow is vulnerable to a number of factors, including unpredictable shifts in public opinion on such emotive issues as immigration and preferential treatment of foreigners in the workplace.
While some of these factors, such as food safety concerns and technological innovations, are unpredictable in magnitude and timing, others are observable (e.g. income growth), constrained by supply side factors (e.g. lack of feed) and determined by institutional changes (e.g. harmonization of standards) and policies (e.g. agricultural subsidies and environmental regulations).
The researchers, mathematician Cristian Tomasetti and cancer geneticist Bert Vogelstein, both of Johns Hopkins University, set out to determine what proportion of cancer mutations are due to unpredictable DNA - copying errors — as opposed to the two other main contributors to cancer, inherited genes and environmental factors, such as smoking and obesity.
Changes in the underlying U.S. Treasury note or bond yield or the U.S. Treasury yield curve are affected by a number of unpredictable factors, and such factors may cause the underlying U.S. Treasury yield curve to increase, decrease or remain unchanged over the term of your ETNs.
In today's economic environment, and in the not - too - distant past, developers and retailers both experienced the volatility of an unpredictable economy in recession and retail business negatively affected by unforeseen and costly factors, such as...
In today's economic environment, and in the not - too - distant past, developers and retailers both experienced the volatility of an unpredictable economy in recession and retail business negatively affected by unforeseen and costly factors, such as skyrocketing utility costs (resulting from utility deregulation) and spiraling security costs (triggered by the September 11 events).
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