Not exact matches
And last
year, hedge fund manager David Tepper sought to block SunEdison and TerraForm Power Inc.'s acquisition of installer Vivint Solar Inc. on his
assessment that rooftop assets were inferior to solar power plants,
which have long - term contracts with utilities.
A 2011 UConn EBV graduate, he used his 20
years as a judge advocate in the Army to launch a one - man law firm, Titan Info Security Group,
which provides legal cyberconsulting and risk -
assessment services.
The agency has brokered similar agreements in recent
years with tech giants like Google, Twitter and Uber for their data mishaps, requiring each of them to undergo regular privacy
assessments by a third party,
which would then report its findings back to the FTC.
The booming RV market is fueling the group's ad budget,
which rose to $ 18 million this
year, because money comes from RV - makers that pay an
assessment on each sale.
Assessments of the extent to
which these price falls will be passed on to consumers at the retail level will need to take account of the unusual behaviour of import prices at the retail level in recent
years.
This, in turn, could provide plenty of upside to the preliminary economic
assessment (PEA) recently released,
which defined a project with a 1.5 -
year payback period over a mine life of 6.5
years, and an upfront capital cost estimate of $ 20.1 million (utilizing existing mining, milling and tailings management infrastructure).
The Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, the church's doctrinal watchdog, on Wednesday announced the conclusion of a
years - long «doctrinal
assessment» investigation of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious,
which represents 80 % of the Catholic nuns in the United States.
The annual fee for entering this award will include all VisitEngland
assessment fees and a comprehensive feedback report
which will help cellar door attractions improve
year on
year.
Having made little progress with either player, it has forced him to look elsewhere
which won't come as the most reassuring
assessment for his former Chelsea midfield general, but the 28 -
year - old now looks set to become his latest signing and will be a crucial figure in the side next season.
Academic achievement and attainment were purely data - driven, while the latter four came from different
assessments developed by academics over the
years (the academic pressure rating is Kim's own),
which, while considered reliable, are inherently somewhat subjective.
In all, it's a good news, wait - and - see news
assessment of the pension picture for New York,
which has recovered in the
years in since the fallout from the financial crisis of the last decade.
In response to evidence that less affluent homeowners filed fewer grievances, county officials said they hold more than 40 workshops a
year to explain how to challenge
assessments and produced a video describing the process of filing online,
which only Nassau County allows.
Curran says homeowners who won appeals in recent
years will have any
assessment increases limited to six percent annually,
which is in line with state law.
The 6 percent annual
assessment increase limits, or 20 percent over five
years, satisfy state law aimed at preventing homeowners from receiving sharp
assessment hikes,
which can boost tax bills.
The Exploration Targets (being reported under Section 18 of the JORC Code) are based on
assessments of prospects within Rio Tinto's Bunder project prospecting licenses
which are supported by drilling, geophysics, surface bulk sampling and modelling undertaken over the last the
years.
Cuomo is noting that farmers have, since a change more than three
years ago that lowered the rate at
which farmland
assessments can rise, saved a total of $ 36.6 million on property taxes.
«That this has been achieved despite the confusion created by the chaotic introduction of the new
assessment framework,
which barely a
year after introduction is already under review by Government, is of great credit to the resilience of the teaching profession.
He said aside being a civic responsibility to file tax returns, is also a requirement by Law (Income Tax Act 2015 (Act 896) and Revenue Administration Act 2016 (Act 915)
which mandates every person to file an income tax return; with the Commissioner - General not later than four months after the end of each
year of
assessment.
There is actually already a cap on how much
assessments can increase per
year and over five
years, meant to smooth out increases but
which sometimes leads to residual increases even after property values seem to stop rising: six percent a
year for class one properties, or 20 percent over five
years.
Besides the 12 -
year sentence,
which she ordered he begin serving July 1, Silver has to pay a $ 1.75 million fine, forfeit $ 5.3 million in «crime proceeds» and, to boot, pay a $ 700 «special
assessment fee.»
In 2011 the CPC introduced what it called the People's Budget,
which reached budget balance in 10
years according to an
assessment by the Economic Policy Institute based on nonpartisan government data.
Legislator Hardwick concluded his testimony before the commission by retelling a conversation he had with his 11 -
year - old granddaughter, in
which she came to the simple and profoundly accurate
assessment that FIOS being available in one town and not its neighboring municipality is simply unfair.
Like tax, the
assessment can only be carried after the
year in
which the data was collected.
«Our new legislative scorecards,
which look back over the past two
years, provide a comprehensive
assessment of legislators» actions in Albany.
In the final days of the New York legislative session,
which ended last week in Albany, Governor Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders reached an agreement on a two -
year delay in the teacher
assessments to be based on the Common Core testing.
However, the budget will also add to the cost of doing business by extending
assessments on electric, natural gas and steam energy, for a total cost of nearly $ 1.5 billion, half of
which will be paid by business, and by increasing the minimum wage — a measure whose impact will be felt by many business, with total cost estimates as high as $ 2 billion per
year once fully implemented.
Deutermann opted out her children from local
assessments last
year, but many parents chose to have their students take the exams because there can be confusion over
which exams are used for what purpose, she said.
A 2012 HMRC
assessment -
which the Office for Budget Responsibility called «reasonable» - estimated that cutting the top rate from 50p to 45p would cost # 100m a
year.
To try to settle the controversy, several members of Congress from New England last
year asked NRC to review the adequacy of stock
assessments,
which use mathematical models to predict how fish populations rebound after being culled.
Working with the University of New South Wales, scientists have developed a computer model
which uses past wave observations and beach
assessments to forecast the erosion and / or accretion of beach sediments over the coming
year.
This is an observational study, so no firm conclusions can be drawn about cause and effect, added to
which confining the
assessments to a period of four
years might have underestimated the true impact of persistent distress, caution the researchers.
The energy department and members of the Green Grid —
which also includes Hewlett - Packard, IBM and Microsoft — signed a memorandum of understanding to work together to develop over the next three
years a common set of metrics and tools for measuring data - center energy consumption, to encourage data centers to obtain energy savings
assessments, and to train personnel to conduct energy savings
assessments and use tools to identify energy efficiency enhancements.
An
assessment last
year by the ASMFC advisory panel determined that menhaden were being overfished,
which meant that the commission was required to take action.
Yet Erickson and Lazarus's study flies in the face of the official
assessment by the US Department of State, the final version of
which was published in January this
year.
This is up to 14 per cent lower than the emissions reported by previous
assessments, including those by the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Centre (CDIAC) in the US and the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) in the EU,
which are the official data sources for the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5)-- providing scientific evidence for climate change policy negotiations in Paris later this
year.
The office,
which is a target for elimination in the Trump administration's 2018 budget, would also see its support for stock
assessments of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico, funded at $ 10 million, moved to the National Marine Fisheries Service, the law notes, making the funding to Sea Grant «effectively above the fiscal
year 2016 level.»
-- Within 1
year after the date of enactment of this Act, and at least once every 5
years thereafter, the President shall submit to the Congress an
assessment which --
The report is the latest from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),
which releases detailed
assessments of climate science every few
years.
«With now four distinct species, the conservation status of each of these can be better defined and in turn added to the IUCN Red List,» Fennessy said in a statement, referring to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources,
which recently submitted a proposed
assessment of the giraffe on the IUCN Red List, taking into consideration the animal's rapid decline over the last 30
years.
Dooley served as Lead Author and Cross-Cutting Chairman for a recent
assessment of CCS for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,
which won the Nobel Peace Prize last
year.
Rates of Tropical Deforestation Several international groups produce routine estimates of tropical deforestation, most notably the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations,
which has been producing a global forest resources
assessment every five to ten
years since the late 1940s.
In the study,
which spanned the calendar
year, 40 individuals with MS and 40 people without MS underwent cognitive
assessment of memory and processing speed.
Over what time period might this savannization process release carbon «equivalent to several
years of worldwide carbon emissions», and how does that affect the
assessment offered by Gore, Hansen and others that we have perhaps ten
years in
which to substantially reduce CO2 emissions to avoid irreversible catastrophic warming?
Ed and his team use their courses at the University of Arizona (UA) as laboratories where they test and validate the effectiveness of these teaching and
assessment materials,
which they tirelessly disseminate through the Center for Astronomy Education Teaching Excellence workshops held around the country each
year.
These
assessments were relative to global temperature in
year 1990, so add 0.6 °C to these values to obtain the warming relative to 1880 — 1920,
which is the base period we use in this paper for preindustrial time.
Every 3
years, the 3,759 individuals aged 65 and older who were involved in the study, had a cognitive
assessment which tested things like basic math skills and memory.
Children who start a diet will require a minimum of three months on treatment to allow adequate
assessment of benefit and appropriate fine - tuning of the prescription to individual needs; it is recommended that successful treatment is continued for at least two
years during
which the potential for weaning AEDs will be regularly reviewed.
The film details Mara's corporate risk -
assessment manager Lee Weathers who arrives at a stately yet decrepit mansion where she is tasked with interacting with Morgan (Taylor - Joy); a five
year - old laboratory experiment who has heightened stimuli
which rapidly develop growth, cognitive thinking and communication.
He also proposes closing college programs in
which fewer than 80 percent of the students pass the
assessment tests for two consecutive
years.
Looming at
year's end was the state of Kansas» annual
assessment,
which her students needed to pass.