Similarly, a firm may value worker characteristics that are unobservable to employment agencies but quite observable to family and friends. |
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However, we can sometimes infer some of the particle's unobservable properties from what we can observe. |
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I choose to hold the belief that every act of magic has some effect, even if it is so miniscule as to be unobservable. |
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Electrical chemical instruments allow for the naturally unobservable, such as molecules, to be observed. |
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Does the same evolutionary predilection lead physicists and mathematicians to see beauty in the unobserved, or unobservable? |
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During October, Mercury remains close to the Sun and so is unobservable until its return to the evening sky later in November. |
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Most of the damage caused to the crops occurs during the underground, unobservable parasitism stage. |
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The Company does not use unobservable inputs that are significant to the fair value measurements in their entirety. |
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The behaviorist, like the molecular biologist or astrophysicist, assumes that, for the most part, unobservable events obey the same laws as the observable ones they can study. |
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The axiom of uniformity of law is necessary in order for scientists to extrapolate inductive inference into the unobservable past. |
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Investments classified within Level 3 have significant unobservable inputs, as they trade infrequently or not at all. |
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The Company maximizes the use of observable inputs and minimizes the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. |
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But since future products, and their related prices, are unobservable, those calculations are tricky. |
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Transparency may be diminished if actual prices also comprise unobservable discounts. |
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If productivity declines represent a loss of ten to fifteen percent of average sales, then we can use this percentage as a proxy for the unobservable productivity figure. |
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A heavy neutrino has yet to be observed, and may well, as Pauli described it, be unobservable. |
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Past events are unobservable and unrepeatable, so trying to reconstruct vanished history is, rather like investigating a crime for which there are no witnesses. |
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First, they assume that all 20 countries are hit by common but unobservable shocks. |
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In some models, he allowed for correlation between the unobservable effects and education, training, and work experience. |
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Just as one should not invent unobservable causes when observable ones are sufficient, one should not neglect unobservable causes when observable ones are insufficient. |
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They are not seeking truth or elegance, just a way of capturing the behaviour of a market and of linking an unobservable or illiquid price to prices in traded markets. |
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The information content of monetary aggregates rests on the fact that they subsume the complex substitution processes which occur among a large variety of assets and have an impact on unobservable liquidity and risk premia. |
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Despite these efforts, there is the possibility that participants and comparison group members may differ in some unobservable characteristics, such as motivation. |
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Such individuals often require longer and more customized training approaches, with employment results being less than ideal due to a variety of observable and unobservable characteristics. |
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They may also vary in unobservable characteristics, such as values. |
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Second, some of the underlying variables, such as the Solow residual, are unobservable, and our model implies that standard measures of the Solow residual are incorrect. |
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The Bank classifies financial instruments in Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy when there is reliance on at least one significant unobservable input to the valuation model. |
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In addition to these unobservable inputs, the valuation models for Level 3 financial instruments typically rely on a number of inputs that are observable either directly or indirectly. |
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The fair value hierarchy prioritizes the valuation techniques used to determine the fair value of a financial instrument based on whether the inputs to those techniques are observable or unobservable. |
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If a fair value measurement uses observable inputs that require significant adjustment based on unobservable inputs, that measurement is a level 3 measurement. |
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To control for the possible influence of individual accents and other unobservable differences, we intentionally chose one mainlander and one native Taiwanese. |
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