It includes a tool that, once configured
with allocation rules, allows the user to create on - the - fly reports on - screen showing profitability by a variety of sub-units, including those discussed in this post.
Not exact matches
Morante, who estimated that only 5 - 10 percent of the center of L'Aquila had been rebuilt, said bureaucracy was mainly to blame,
with a bewildering series of changes in the
rules on project
allocation and construction permits.
For a competitive fee, FBND combines
rules - based sector
allocation with active security selection for its take on broad exposure to the USD debt market,.
[6] This «
rule - of - thumb»
allocation is consistent
with a «threshold» approach, in which industries are allocated to the tradable sector if either their exports or competing imports are greater than a certain share of their gross output (generally 10 per cent; see Table B1 in Appendix B).
The
rules associated
with the water entitlements and
allocations are set by the Basin States and apply to all entitlement holders.
Visiting club
allocations will be in line
with competition
rules.
Finally, the precise
rules chosen to determine the number of additional seats aren't mathematically sound and will often increase the size of Bundestag more than necessary, while still allowing the
allocation of seats to fall out of proportion
with the party votes.
Update - following the comments (and particularly the discrepancy between whether or not the president of the Senate does / doesn't control the process), I have added a «bounty» to find a source for the
rules in both the house and senate
with regards to speaking order and time
allocation.
You can't trust political leaders
with devising fair
rules for the
allocation of funding just before a tight election.
They found that reductions in the risk of relocation under the ETS permit
allocation rules could have been achieved
with far fewer free permits.
A decreased Title I
allocation is challenging for a district because it can result in fewer district schools receiving funds under Title I. Under Title I school
allocation rules, many schools
with high numbers of low - income children do not receive support from Title I because they are surrounded by other schools that are even poorer, so the Title I money «runs out» before those schools have the opportunity to receive funds.
He wrote that, «
With a 50/50 asset
allocation, the 4 %
rule did not survive in any country, though it came very close in the U.S. (3.94 %) and Canada (3.96 %).
I match this
with dividend growth, assess if an investment meets my criteria for
allocation of capital and then complete an extensive qualitative analysis on the company (Value
Rules).
Dough Roller gets more specific
with the standard asset
allocation rule - of - thumb:
As for this article, I think it could be summed up very simply
with a lay
rule such as, «If my asset
allocation deviates by 2 %, then I'll rebalance.»
More harmonisation has been agreed in many areas, including
with respect to the cap - setting (an EU - wide cap instead of the national caps in phases 1 and 2) and the
rules for transitional free
allocation.
These
rules will fully harmonise
allocations and thus all firms across the EU
with the same or similar activities will be subject to the same
rules.
Yann Andreassen — 1310 GMT: Overall, the new post-2020 EU ETS
rules — through an increase of the linear reduction factor (LRF) to 2.2 % together
with more stringent post-2020 free
allocation rules — will translate into reduced long positions alongside more and higher short positions.
European environmental NGOs are calling on Member States to improve their National
Allocation Plans for the second phase, with stringent caps as well as credible and transparent allocat
Allocation Plans for the second phase,
with stringent caps as well as credible and transparent
allocationallocation rules.
Allocation of authority between you and the client begins
with a quick look at ABA Model
Rule 1.2.
The Family Procedure (Amendment No 2)
Rules 2014 (SI 2014/667)(FPAR 2) r 20 coming into force on 22 April 2014 allows a party to request reconsideration of
allocation when it has been made on paper at «any hearing where that party first has notice of
allocation» or in writing no later than two days before such hearing
with notice to the other parties.
In a fast - moving global economy
with complicated cross-jurisdictional
rules, insurance against bad outcomes could be more attractive than either contract risk
allocation or litigation.
Despite all this, the government has just brought in absurd new
allocation rules which are apparently designed to overwhelm us
with around one quarter of the family work which the county courts judges have hitherto dealt
with and thereby save money.
A general accounting program makes «generic
allocations» when dealing
with revenue, costs, and fee distributions, which does not conform to legal accounting
rules.
The
rule presumes
allocation in proportion to the parties» net incomes consistent
with the treatment of the other additional expenses.
Delta cited a section of the
ruling stating that, in the
allocation of scarce judicial resources, those «
with a personal stake in the outcome» should get priority.
Based on this research data and our experience
with many organizations worldwide, we have developed the following risk assessment
allocation rules.
cfm & ContentID = 1252 and of late, along
with Mark Otis, was mentioned as a supporter by Richard Warshak («I appreciate the helpful comments from Mark Otis, Andrew Schepard, and John Zervopoulos on an earlier draft») in connection
with his anti-ALI time
allocation article — Richard A. Warshak (2007) PUNCHING THE PARENTING TIME CLOCK: THE APPROXIMATION
RULE, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND THE BASEBALL BAT KIDS * Family Court Review 45 (4), 600 - 619, available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1744-1617.2007.00174.x (Warshak is a Gardnerian derivative parental alienation theorist, author of Divorce Poison: Protecting the Parent - Child Bond from a Vindictive Ex.)