Key elements in this regard include countercyclical capital buffers, the implementation of more resilient financial market infrastructure, reductions in the variability of repo margins, and other macroprudential policies such as loan-to-value ratios in property markets.
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The Berkeley group does depart from the "orthodox" picture of climate science in its depiction of short-term variability in the global temperature.
Each of the eight FRIEND networks shares information, data and techniques, in order to monitor climate variability and change in river basins in a given region.
The customized programs reflect the Dartmouth study's findings that there's great geographic variability in hospital readmissions.
Do they understand the variability in data obtained by self reporting and internal coding?
Incredible bottom line: Only 4% (the square of -0.20) of the variability in pitcher pay reflects their varying ERAs.
Within populations, the interactions between environmental and individual factors, including genetic makeup, explain variability in body size between individuals.
Variability in patient care wastes billions of dollars and puts patients at risk.
This induced artificial variability in the real price of gold, especially during the periodic financial panics that attend fractional reserve banking.
If an asset class has unique risk, it will exhibit variability in a rolling 3-year correlation analysis similar to Figure 2.
Chief among them is variability in their placement and their electrical properties.
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Because there is tremendous variability in manufacturing and quality control standards from company to company, choosing an effective product can be challenging.
However, when variability in consumer consumption spikes, significant changes are in store.
Large scale building integrated structural sheeting, massively networked for smoothing variability in renewable energy will allow for much greater integration of renewables sources.
Certainly there is variability in performance, with the U.S. scoring above average in reading and civics, average in science, and somewhat below average in mathematics.
The variability in price expectations is highly correlated with advertising quality.
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It is exactly these data sets, and observations of remnants of past climate changes, that allow us to understand the variability in our climate at all.
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Banks are requiring more financial documentation from all buyers, but because of the variability in their income streams, self-employed borrowers tend to get a more thorough look.
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The data does not have to agree completely with the final NDA numbers because as I have said there is interobserver variability in these types of evaluations.
The programme aims to maintain a network of at least 3, 000 Argo floats, over all ocean areas without ice-cover, to study ocean variability in the long term.
This variability in correlation confirms the presence of unique risk.
And one thing that makes me concerned is that during the test of just VX-809, there is a lot more variability in the placebo group than in those getting VX-809.
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The variability in the pricing can depend on factors such as when the ad runs, how many ads the advertiser bought and did they buy any pre or post-game ads.
Much of the variability in global TC ACE is explained by the concomitant changes or evolution in the character of the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO).
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"We have always seen a great deal of variability in UK extreme rainfall because our weather patterns are constantly changing, but this analysis suggests we are seeing a shift in our rainfall behaviour, " she said.
Davis and John Haltiwanger have found that oil price shocks account for 20% to 25% of the cyclical variability in employment growth--twice as much as for monetary shocks--and they documented who feels the shocks the most.
Singer notes a number of possible explanations for why the other two groups might not have seen the behaviors initially reported, including compensation thanks to other genes, some unknown environmental factor, or variability in the knocked-out gene.
Rebecca Mark, the head of Azurix, an offshoot of Enron, an energy company, believes that the increased variability in temperatures, the rising intensity of storms and especially falling water levels across the country are prompting Americans to press their politicians to reform water subsidies.
Labor is another of the elements that increases the cost and I imagine that varies from state to state for instance in California and New Jersey the bulk of the labor is union and therefore it is more expensive than Arizona or other places so there is variability in the cost.
But, an examination of the U.S. economy would find that most of its variability is in capital spending.
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