Finally, to check the adequacy of the model, we present a more general model, together with a simpler approximate estimation procedure. |
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The timeliness and adequacy of resource allocations should not simply be implied but be addressed openly. |
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Some banks are also refraining from extending loans for fear that they could harm their capital adequacy ratios. |
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The extent to which other factors, such as experience or training, affect reading adequacy is also helpful. |
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Taken together, these findings suggest both the adequacy and utility of our measure. |
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The review will look into the adequacy of current arrangements and codes of practice. |
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But the non-ascriptive self-presence in the first-person of each ipseity for itself is an adequacy of presence. |
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After the mid-1980s, however, serious questions were raised about the adequacy and sufficiency of frameworks of general principles. |
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Granger and Newbold caution against the exclusive reliance on the portmanteau tests for model adequacy. |
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Is friendship really only a mechanism for testing the objective strength and adequacy of belief? |
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Meanwhile, the federal parliament has announced an inquiry into the adequacy of rural and regional air services. |
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Deflection testing is a non-destructive method of assessing the structural adequacy of a pavement. |
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What really makes science different is empirical adequacy and predictive power of models. |
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This could impact on the calculation of capital adequacy ratios and make comparisons between unlisted banks and listed banks difficult. |
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The issue in this case is the adequacy of the evidence tendered by the plaintiff. |
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From the point of view of adequacy, it makes no difference whether we have before us a prose poem or rhymed verse. |
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This time it is Ashikaga Bank, which apparently has overstepped its adequacy limit, or something. |
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In general, however, there is a lack of concern about the adequacy of these programmes. |
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The bank's capital adequacy ratio remained at 11.72 per cent. |
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In May, the ratio of all business inventories to sales, a measure of the adequacy of stock levels, remained at a record low of 1.3, which is far below its long-term trend. |
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This concept may generally be taken as read for the entrepreneur, apart from the aspect of the adequacy of capital. |
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They should also exchange views on the quality of credit decisions and the adequacy of reserve policies. |
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Before tax cut-offs are especially appropriate for assessing the adequacy of welfare incomes, because social assistance payments are not taxable. |
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We evaluate the adequacy of the fair value adjustments and the amount of write-downs on an ongoing basis. |
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The network should be up and running before attempts are made to measure its adequacy. |
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All of these have been conceived precisely for the purpose of sidestepping the capital adequacy and transparency requirements we impose on banks. |
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Without his puckish verve for disruption, it'd become a show about technical adequacy and endless piano ballads. |
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Policy persistency can pose a significant risk to the capital adequacy of an insurer. |
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Furthermore, defendants' individualized arguments regarding the adequacy and typicality of the proposed class representatives are unavailing. |
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Above all, this will involve setting and enforcing new standards for capital adequacy. |
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The registrant needs to evaluate this information for its quality, including its reliability, relevance and adequacy for hazard assessment. |
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The three territories are included in this table, which allows us to look at their income adequacy for the first time. |
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Customer shall at all times remain solely responsible for the adequacy and accuracy of all information supplied by it. |
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It is assessed for adequacy on a quarterly basis and was maintained at the existing level. |
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Frequent and thorough capital adequacy analyses ensure that SSQ maintains a balance between the economic security of its clientele and its rates. |
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It also includes an integrated review of the adequacy of the plant design with respect to safety. |
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Accordingly, institutions should have strategies and processes in place for assessing and maintaining the adequacy of their internal capital. |
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Moreover, the question of the adequacy of the complaint was not raised and therefore nothing further need be said about it. |
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The company also periodically reviews the credit quality of the loan portfolios and the adequacy of the related general allowance. |
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The Eurosystem will continue to monitor the adequacy of its collateral framework. |
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It also seems to me that his statement about inflation is somewhat inconsistent with the two points he made about the adequacy of coverage. |
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Duration can be evaluated according to its adequacy or sufficiency. |
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To their chagrin, neutral observers have questioned the adequacy of due process in these cases. |
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This goes to the question of the adequacy of the interpreting services. |
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Radio Blogger has the transcripts of Hugh Hewitt's debates with two law professors about the adequacy of the federal courts' handling of the Terri Schiavo case. |
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Since neither antioxidant capacity nor oxidative stress was measured, an element of doubt about the adequacy of the antioxidant mix or dose is reasonable. |
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As well, Mr. MacAdam confirms that he advised the plaintiffs to engage a roofing consultant to give an opinion on the adequacy of the roof flashings and the roofing ballast. |
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Ashikaga's capital adequacy ratio, a measure of a bank's financial health, had fallen to minus 3.7 percent at the end of September, Takenaka said. |
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It examined, among other matters, the adequacy of public institutions and services, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, to protect the women's well-being and support families in their efforts to deal with their losses. |
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This review, from a licensing perspective, focuses on the adequacy of the applicant's Environmental Protection Policies, Programs and Procedures for all activities to be encompassed by the Licence to Prepare Site. |
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Among the general population, those in the highest income adequacy group were less likely to drink hazardously, but no such pattern was observed among youth. |
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Participants studied in detail the adequacy of planning institutions and the needs for reform of planning procedures resulting from privatisation and the financing of infrastructure by returns from user charges. |
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It is an indispensable guarantee of the effective control of any supervisory body and its independence, and therefore of the adequacy of INTERPOL's level of data protection in the light of international standards. |
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Considering OCOL's issues of retirement, recruitment and retention, OCOL has moderate issues related to the adequacy, effectiveness and rigorousness of its HR management processes and controls, but exposure is not serious. |
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There are different ways of measuring what adequacy and low income mean. |
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Therefore, I think that the practice of testing for fraudulence as regards the main subject matter of the contract and for price adequacy should be initiated. |
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The risk-based capital adequacy framework assesses the riskiness of assets, policy liabilities, and off-balance sheet exposures, by applying varying factors. |
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This includes the need to ensure a uniform system of adequacy assessment. |
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Prins and Schwartz drew no conclusions about the adequacy of Lane County's criminal justice system. |
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Specialised dealers in commodity derivatives have been active on national marketplaces, without being subject to harmonised capital adequacy requirements, without occasioning prudential or systemic problems. |
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While I support the notion of facilitating access to the housing market for people who would not normally be able to buy a home, with hindsight the adequacy of regulation and consumer protection will inevitably be debated. |
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But compared to the jagged, snow-covered peaks in the distance, the mountains back east were mud hills with delusions of adequacy. |
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Yet to disregard the standpoints, and thereby the performances and reports of the experienced world, of unusual people impoverishes philosophizing by diminishing the epistemological adequacy of philosophical accounts. |
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This is a principle we have also seen operating in the proposals on capital adequacy and solvency margins in relation to bank and investment companies. |
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In Nova Scotia, the single parent and the couple with children saw the adequacy of their welfare income drop by 1.2 percent and five percent respectively. |
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Consequently, these measures of predictive adequacy can offer us some insight into the extent to which a given generalized variance function model may be appropriate for inferential use in specific applications. |
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That throws differences in regulatory structure into much sharper relief. The regulators have responded in several different ways, most directly by drawing up the Basle rules on minimum standards of capital adequacy. |
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Therefore, the compositions, in perfect adequacy with their roots, offer a nice balance with this little more communicative extra, this so-personal groove which can be felt, from the smallest bend to the fastest arpeggio. |
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An estimate could also be given of the adequacy or otherwise of what is available, in particular identifying any gaps or deficiencies or any areas where assistance may be required. |
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External review by small number of experts primarily to address adequacy of data coverage and defensibility of the conclusion or to address specific questions on identified critical issues. |
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Figure 1 shows, in both plan and cross-sectional view, an example of the required roadlines in order to perform a SSD adequacy examination on the passing lane of a left curved divided road section. |
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On the adequacy of services, you've indicated that services are not there. |
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This will obviously have a tremendous impact on the work of the Tribunal, and raises serious questions as to the adequacy of our current funding levels. |
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Libra, imagine a makeup in perfect adequacy with your temper. |
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It should be noted that capital growth is not keeping pace with premium growth and further diminishment in this ratio could weaken the company's capital adequacy ratio. |
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This confirms the adequacy of the theoretical studies for actual ozonation process, because the consequence of theoretical studies is also an exponential equation. |
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His topics include the phenomena of the human and the nature of a christologically determined dialogues, and christological adequacy and non-reductive forms of physicalism. |
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Respiratory status should be continuously evaluated by pulse oximetry or arterial blood gas analysis to assess the adequacy of ventilation and oxygenation. |
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For example, in the banking industry, Basel III and future capital adequacy needs are likely to make even smaller banks adopt internal risk models. |
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Thus, whether stations have or do not have inside lubritoriums, affords a ready means for a gemeral classification of gasoline outlets as to the adequacy of their facilities. |
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