Not exact matches
Actual operational and financial results of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines and ExpressJet will likely also vary, and may vary materially, from those anticipated, estimated, projected or expected for a number of other reasons, including,
in addition to those identified above: the challenges and costs of integrating operations and realizing anticipated synergies and other benefits from the acquisition of ExpressJet; the challenges of competing successfully
in a highly competitive and rapidly changing industry; developments associated with fluctuations
in the economy and the demand for air travel; the financial stability of SkyWest's major partners and any potential impact of their financial condition on the operations of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines, or ExpressJet; fluctuations
in flight schedules, which are determined by the major partners for whom SkyWest's operating airlines conduct flight operations; variations
in market and economic conditions; significant aircraft lease and debt commitments; residual aircraft values and related impairment charges; labor relations and costs; the impact of global instability; rapidly fluctuating fuel costs, and potential fuel shortages; the impact of
weather - related or other natural disasters on air travel and airline costs; aircraft deliveries; the ability to attract and retain qualified pilots and other unanticipated
factors.
The negative growth rate of the first quarter, partially related to severe
weather in the Northeast, also shows how dependent the economy is on external
factors.
Such risks, uncertainties and other
factors include, without limitation: (1) the effect of economic conditions
in the industries and markets
in which United Technologies and Rockwell Collins operate
in the U.S. and globally and any changes therein, including financial market conditions, fluctuations
in commodity prices, interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates, levels of end market demand
in construction and
in both the commercial and defense segments of the aerospace industry, levels of air travel, financial condition of commercial airlines, the impact of
weather conditions and natural disasters and the financial condition of our customers and suppliers; (2) challenges
in the development, production, delivery, support, performance and realization of the anticipated benefits of advanced technologies and new products and services; (3) the scope, nature, impact or timing of acquisition and divestiture or restructuring activity, including the pending acquisition of Rockwell Collins, including among other things integration of acquired businesses into United Technologies» existing businesses and realization of synergies and opportunities for growth and innovation; (4) future timing and levels of indebtedness, including indebtedness expected to be incurred by United Technologies
in connection with the pending Rockwell Collins acquisition, and capital spending and research and development spending, including
in connection with the pending Rockwell Collins acquisition; (5) future availability of credit and
factors that may affect such availability, including credit market conditions and our capital structure; (6) the timing and scope of future repurchases of United Technologies» common stock, which may be suspended at any time due to various
factors, including market conditions and the level of other investing activities and uses of cash, including
in connection with the proposed acquisition of Rockwell; (7) delays and disruption
in delivery of materials and services from suppliers; (8) company and customer - directed cost reduction efforts and restructuring costs and savings and other consequences thereof; (9) new business and investment opportunities; (10) our ability to realize the intended benefits of organizational changes; (11) the anticipated benefits of diversification and balance of operations across product lines, regions and industries; (12) the outcome of legal proceedings, investigations and other contingencies; (13) pension plan assumptions and future contributions; (14) the impact of the negotiation of collective bargaining agreements and labor disputes; (15) the effect of changes
in political conditions
in the U.S. and other countries
in which United Technologies and Rockwell Collins operate, including the effect of changes
in U.S. trade policies or the U.K.'s pending withdrawal from the EU, on general market conditions, global trade policies and currency exchange rates
in the near term and beyond; (16) the effect of changes
in tax (including U.S. tax reform enacted on December 22, 2017, which is commonly referred to as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017), environmental, regulatory (including among other things import / export) and other laws and regulations
in the U.S. and other countries
in which United Technologies and Rockwell Collins operate; (17) the ability of United Technologies and Rockwell Collins to receive the required regulatory approvals (and the risk that such approvals may result
in the imposition of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the merger) and to satisfy the other conditions to the closing of the pending acquisition on a timely basis or at all; (18) the occurrence of events that may give rise to a right of one or both of United Technologies or Rockwell Collins to terminate the merger agreement, including
in circumstances that might require Rockwell Collins to pay a termination fee of $ 695 million to United Technologies or $ 50 million of expense reimbursement; (19) negative effects of the announcement or the completion of the merger on the market price of United Technologies» and / or Rockwell Collins» common stock and / or on their respective financial performance; (20) risks related to Rockwell Collins and United Technologies being restricted
in their operation of their businesses while the merger agreement is
in effect; (21) risks relating to the value of the United Technologies» shares to be issued
in connection with the pending Rockwell acquisition, significant merger costs and / or unknown liabilities; (22) risks associated with third party contracts containing consent and / or other provisions that may be triggered by the Rockwell merger agreement; (23) risks associated with merger - related litigation or appraisal proceedings; and (24) the ability of United Technologies and Rockwell Collins, or the combined company, to retain and hire key personnel.
Given the spring time frame of the study, it's unlikely that
weather had much of a
factor in the poor showing of Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto.
What we didn't anticipate was that other
factors, including bad
weather and other hiccups
in commodities markets, would drive up the price of food
in much of the U.S., increasing restaurants» costs at a time when they couldn't easily pass those costs through to budget - conscious diners.
The budding number of sensors will detect and act on environmental and other contextual
factors, such as
weather; will be aware of who and how many people are around
in its vicinity to change levels of input and output; and adjust to save resources and improve safety.
Projected revenue is something you can not necessarily control, since you don't know how many jobs you will get and how much of that revenue may not occur based on
factors that are out of your control, ranging from a recession to
weather conditions to a major competitor opening
in your area of business.
Actual results could differ materially from those expressed
in or implied by the forward - looking statements contained
in this release because of a variety of
factors, including conditions to, or changes
in the timing of, proposed real estate and other transactions, prevailing interest rates and non-recurring charges, store closings, competitive pressures from specialty stores, general merchandise stores, off - price and discount stores, manufacturers» outlets, the Internet, mail - order catalogs and television shopping and general consumer spending levels, including the impact of the availability and level of consumer debt, the effect of
weather and other
factors identified
in documents filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Among the reasons to stay optimistic are that activity may have been restrained
in the early part of 2018 by one - off
factors such as poor
weather, an outbreak of flu
in Germany, strikes
in France and the timings of Easter and holidays
in China.
The company has one Connecticut service station,
in Milford, and five super-charging stations that can provide up to 170 miles of range
in as little as 30 minutes, though the charge rate depends on
weather, demands on the utility grid, and other
factors.
Commodity prices may be affected by a variety of
factors at any time, including but not limited to, (i) changes
in supply and demand relationships, (ii) governmental programs and policies, (iii) national and international political and economic events, war and terrorist events, (iv) changes
in interest and exchange rates, (v) trading activities
in commodities and related contracts, (vi) pestilence, technological change and
weather, and (vii) the price volatility of a commodity.
While
weather is a
factor in roughly half of all flight delays, Gerchick writes
in his book that nearly a third can be attributed to
factors that regulators consider to be within an airline's control, including mechanical problems and crew scheduling mix - ups.
Investors and economists initially blamed the Q1 slowdown on one - off
factors: everything from the
weather to flaws
in the way the government accounts for seasonal fluctuations.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to: changes in consumer discretionary spending; our eCommerce platform not producing the anticipated benefits within the expected time - frame or at all; the streamlining of the Company's vendor base and execution of the Company's new merchandising strategy not producing the anticipated benefits within the expected time - frame or at all; the amount that we invest in strategic transactions and the timing and success of those investments; the integration of strategic acquisitions being more difficult, time - consuming, or costly than expected; inventory turn; changes in the competitive market and competition amongst retailers; changes in consumer demand or shopping patterns and our ability to identify new trends and have the right trending products in our stores and on our website; changes in existing tax, labor and other laws and regulations, including those changing tax rates and imposing new taxes and surcharges; limitations on the availability of attractive retail store sites; omni - channel growth; unauthorized disclosure of sensitive or confidential customer information; risks relating to our private brand offerings and new retail concepts; disruptions with our eCommerce platform, including issues caused by high volumes of users or transactions, or our information systems; factors affecting our vendors, including supply chain and currency risks; talent needs and the loss of Edward W. Stack, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; developments with sports leagues, professional athletes or sports superstars; weather - related disruptions and seasonality of our business; and risks associated with being a controlled c
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied
in any forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to: changes
in consumer discretionary spending; our eCommerce platform not producing the anticipated benefits within the expected time - frame or at all; the streamlining of the Company's vendor base and execution of the Company's new merchandising strategy not producing the anticipated benefits within the expected time - frame or at all; the amount that we invest
in strategic transactions and the timing and success of those investments; the integration of strategic acquisitions being more difficult, time - consuming, or costly than expected; inventory turn; changes
in the competitive market and competition amongst retailers; changes
in consumer demand or shopping patterns and our ability to identify new trends and have the right trending products
in our stores and on our website; changes
in existing tax, labor and other laws and regulations, including those changing tax rates and imposing new taxes and surcharges; limitations on the availability of attractive retail store sites; omni - channel growth; unauthorized disclosure of sensitive or confidential customer information; risks relating to our private brand offerings and new retail concepts; disruptions with our eCommerce platform, including issues caused by high volumes of users or transactions, or our information systems;
factors affecting our vendors, including supply chain and currency risks; talent needs and the loss of Edward W. Stack, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; developments with sports leagues, professional athletes or sports superstars; weather - related disruptions and seasonality of our business; and risks associated with being a controlled c
factors affecting our vendors, including supply chain and currency risks; talent needs and the loss of Edward W. Stack, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; developments with sports leagues, professional athletes or sports superstars;
weather - related disruptions and seasonality of our business; and risks associated with being a controlled company.
Consumer confidence and discretionary spending, fear of terrorism or war, weakening economic conditions, fare initiatives, labor actions,
weather and other
factors have resulted
in significant fluctuations
in revenues and results of operations
in the past.
At the same time, a European Commission survey showed business confidence stabilized
in April, suggesting the slowdown
in the early part of the year was caused by temporary
factors such as poor
weather and strikes.
Factors impacting natural gas value include seasonal variations (since natural gas is used to generate electricity and heat / cool homes), severe
weather disruptions (such as hurricanes
in the Gulf of Mexico, a key natural gas - producing region
in the world), and alternative energy developments.
America's warmest winter
in 12 years has helped the U.S. job market, but most economists see
weather as a relatively minor
factor in explaining recent strides
in employment.
It can cause companies to hold back on technology spending, marketing expenditures and other investments
in their future
in order to meet a prognostication affected by
factors outside the company's control, such as fluctuations
in commodity prices, stock market volatility and even the
weather.
There are a number of
factors behind this seasonal weakness, including harsh winter
weather, idiosyncrasies
in the corporate capital expenditures cycle and the timing of monetary policy changes since the crisis.
Ford called out cold
weather in key markets as a contributing
factor to its year / year drop, while also citing the
weather's impact on «the timing» of some fleet deliveries.
While the sizeable output gap has significantly contributed to this outcome, other
factors have also been important: non-oil import prices have been declining (
in line with the exchange rate appreciation), deregulation
in the service sector has dampened prices, and food prices have been lowered by favourable
weather conditions.
The
weather, amount of time since Christmas and failing New Year resolutions are all
factors that are thought to spur feeling more down than usual every third Monday
in January.
Consumer tracking agencies have reported holiday sales
in 2012 were the weakest
in four years, with many
factors likely contributing: poor
weather, fresh grief over the Newtown shootings and even...
Similarly the losses caused by changes
in weather are not
factored in negatively, while extra costs involved
in responding to these changes are considered as contributions to growth.
To keep from becoming derailed by such external
factors as higher egg and beef prices, extreme
weather conditions across various parts of the country
in the first quarter, and a changing labor landscape, among others, the industry continues to draw on its resilient nature as it keeps dutifully moving along.
However, ACCC analysis indicates that these increases
in gross margins could have only made a small contribution to overall food price inflation.2 In other words, the vast majority of grocery price increases in Australia are attributable to other factors, such as supply and demand changes in international and domestic markets, increases in the costs of production and domestic weather condition
in gross margins could have only made a small contribution to overall food price inflation.2
In other words, the vast majority of grocery price increases in Australia are attributable to other factors, such as supply and demand changes in international and domestic markets, increases in the costs of production and domestic weather condition
In other words, the vast majority of grocery price increases
in Australia are attributable to other factors, such as supply and demand changes in international and domestic markets, increases in the costs of production and domestic weather condition
in Australia are attributable to other
factors, such as supply and demand changes
in international and domestic markets, increases in the costs of production and domestic weather condition
in international and domestic markets, increases
in the costs of production and domestic weather condition
in the costs of production and domestic
weather conditions.
A number of
factors could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those indicated by such forward - looking statements, including but not limited to, (1) our ability to open new restaurants and food and beverage locations
in current and additional markets, grow and manage growth profitably, maintain relationships with suppliers and obtain adequate supply of products and retain our key employees; (2)
factors beyond our control that affect the number and timing of new restaurant openings, including
weather conditions and
factors under the control of landlords, contractors and regulatory and / or licensing authorities; (3) changes
in applicable laws or regulations; (4) the possibility that the Company may be adversely affected by other economic, business, and / or competitive
factors; and (5) other risks and uncertainties indicated from time to time
in our filings with the SEC, including our Annual Report on Form 10 - K filed on March 30, 2016 and our Quarterly Report on Form 10 - Q filed on August 15, 2016.
So we are looking at 7 games and projecting that to a 7 game series, which would be equivalent to me telling that auto dealership that their 2017 May auto sales would be similar to the 2018 May auto sales, when
in fact those numbers could have been manipulated by a large number of
factors (
weather, auto pricing, the local economy at the time, maybe dealership construction) just like Turners numbers may be manipulated (Injury, fatigue, Offense being built to go thru a different player that game)
The clear and snow - free day will provide these two teams the chance to play
in a Super Bowl
in which
weather should not be a
factor.
Currently, the
weather in East Rutherford, NJ on Sunday doesn't appear to be much of a
factor.
Like football, baseball is a sport
in which bettors need to
factor in weather when placing their bets.
Cold
weather could have been a
factor, and maybe Boomer and the offense will open things up
in Miami.
Pinnacle initially opened the over / under at 64 but has steadily adjusted it down (currently 57.5) throughout the week and based on the screenshot above,
weather is likely a
factor in that line movement.
Right... on a Friday when it was
in the 60's and beautiful out, the
weather is a
factor.
One
factor to monitor
in this matchup is the
weather forecasts.
In addition to extreme
weather, there is another end - of - season
factor: inflated home field advantages.
I only made the comment that negligence has been a
factor in women's decisions (specially
in an indirect way), and
weather you like it or not, it happens a lot.
People failing to turn out as they've indicated they will... perhaps due to
weather (though it's fairly unlikely this was a big
factor in this election), a false sense of security (such as when the polls
in the days leading up to and into election day suggest a comfortable victory!)
A sharp rise
in unemployment fi gures, escalating tensions
in Northern Ireland and Rhodesia, the election day's muggy
weather and England crashing out of the Mexico World Cup were all contributing
factors.
She is demanding the prime minister reverse cuts to the Environment Agency budget, invest
in flood defences and
factor in climate change projections to the future cost of extreme
weather.
Social Services Commissioner Steven Banks,
in an interview with POLITICO New York, attributed at least part of the increase this year to milder
weather on the night the city conducted the count, along with local and national economic
factors.
Researchers have found over the years that any number of
factors —
weather changes, chocolate, sleeping patterns, alcohol, stress, odors and so on — can trigger migraine headaches
in different people.
By extending the equation to allow it to reproduce the effects of variable
weather and seasons, and to consider sheep
in different age groups, the team was able to pin down the key
factors affecting their size.
The 1998 - 1999 bleaching event was driven by a strong El Niño
weather pattern, but El Niño wasn't a major
factor in the widespread Caribbean bleaching
in 2005 or
in the development of this year's bleaching event.
According to a 2013 study of California farmers,
factors like exposure to extreme
weather events and perceived changes
in water availability made farmers more likely to believe
in climate change, while negative experiences with environmental policies can make farmers less likely to believe that climate change is occurring, said Meredith Niles, a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard's Sustainability Science Program and lead author of the study.
The second
factor was an increase
in the
weathering of the Appalachian rocks between 462 and 454 million years ago, which is indicated by changes
in strontium isotope ratios
in Ordovician oceanic rocks (Geology, DOI: 10.1130 / g30152a.1).
Risk
factors include beginning the fall season
in August, when athletes are not yet acclimated to intense practices
in the hot and humid
weather.
Seasonal
weather fluctuations also depend on
factors such as proximity to oceans or other large bodies of water, currents
in those oceans, El Nino / ENSO and other oceanic cycles, and prevailing winds.
Pacific temperature patterns like El Niño is only one of the
factors that can affect
weather in Europe on long - term scales.