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Cumulative and preference
** Cumulative preference shares

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Cumulativity | Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980 2008 based on International Monetary Fund data.
Cumulative Current Account Balance per capita 1980 2008 based on International Monetary Fund data.
Cumulativity | Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980 2008 based on IMF data

Cumulative and shares
Holders of Preferred shares, because of the four different classes in Austin's capital received various apportionments of new 5 % Cumulative Preference shares related to their market valuations.

Cumulative and if
Cumulative prospect theory can also be used for infinitely many or even continuous outcomes ( for example, if the outcome can be any real number ).
* A Cumulative Parisian barrier option involves a mechanism where if the total amount of time the underlying asset value has spent above or below a ' limit price ', the option can be exercised or can no longer be exercised.
Cumulative effect of changes in accounting policies ( principles ) is the difference between the book value of the affected assets ( or liabilities ) under the old policy ( principle ) and what the book value would have been if the new principle had been applied in the prior periods.

Cumulative and dividend
* Cumulative preferred stock — If the dividend is not paid, it will accumulate for future payment.
* Cumulative / non-cumulative This refers to the event of missed dividend payments.
:* Cumulative: missed dividend payments are added to the next dividend payment.
( Cumulative preferred stock requires that any past, omitted dividends must be paid to the preferred stockholders before the common stockholders will be paid any dividend.

Cumulative and be
Published Revenue Rulings are released in the weekly Internal Revenue Bulletin and again in the semi-annual Cumulative Bulletin ; they do not have the force or effect of regulations, but nonetheless may be cited and used by the public.
( Cumulative upkeep would not be used again until 2006's Coldsnap.

Cumulative and paid
The holders of the Cumulative Ordinary Shares are entitled to receive out of the profits of the Company a fixed Cumulative Dividend at the rate of 7½ % per annum on the capital for the time being paid up thereon but are not entitled to any further or other participation in profits.

Cumulative and one
Similarly, in MATLAB and GNU Octave, betainc ( Incomplete beta function ) computes the regularized incomplete beta function-which is, in fact, the Cumulative Beta distribution-and so, to get the actual incomplete beta function, one must multiply the result of betainc by the result returned by the corresponding beta function ..//
A Cumulative Grade Point Average is a calculation of the average of all of a student's grades for all semesters and courses completed up to a given academic term, whereas the GPA may only refer to one term.

Cumulative and years
The most recent published research on DES daughters ' adverse health outcomes documented by the U. S. National Cancer Institute ( NCI ) appears in the October 6, 2011 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine under the authorship of RN Hoover et al., and lists these adverse effects and risk factors: Cumulative risks in women exposed to DES, as compared with those not exposed, were as follows: for infertility, 33. 3 % vs. 15. 5 %; spontaneous abortion, 50. 3 % vs. 38. 6 %; preterm delivery, 53. 3 % vs. 17. 8 %; loss of second-trimester pregnancy, 16. 4 % vs. 1. 7 %; ectopic pregnancy, 14. 6 % vs. 2. 9 %; preeclampsia, 26. 4 % vs. 13. 7 %; stillbirth, 8. 9 % vs. 2. 6 %; early menopause, 5. 1 % vs. 1. 7 %; grade 2 or higher cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, 6. 9 % vs. 3. 4 %; and breast cancer at 40 years of age or older, 3. 9 % vs. 2. 2 %.
Cumulative Prius sales in Europe reach 100, 000 in 2008 and 200, 000 units by mid 2010, after 10 years on that market.

Cumulative and .
Cumulative distribution function for the normal distributions in the image below.
Cumulative distribution functions are also used to specify the distribution of multivariate random variables.
; Unit Weight: Total unit weight: Cumulative weight of the solid particles, water and air in the material per unit volume.
Cumulative exposure to mercury, lead, their compounds, fluoric acid, and other substances took their toll on Scheele, who died on 21 May 1786 at his home in Köping.
Cumulative estimated AIDS cases are 1, 051, 875.
# M. Tanaka, A Numerical Investigation on Cumulative Sum of the Liouville Function.
Cumulative voting ( also accumulation voting, weighted voting or multi-voting ) is a multiple-winner voting system intended to promote more proportional representation than winner-take-all elections.
Cumulative voting is used frequently in corporate governance, where it is mandated by some ( 7 ) U. S. states.
Cumulative voting satisfies the monotonicity criterion, the participation criterion, the consistency criterion, and reversal symmetry.
Cumulative voting does not satisfy independence of irrelevant alternatives, later-no-harm criterion nor the Condorcet criterion.
Cumulative dry matter production over a two-year period ranged from 0. 22 tons per hectare under control treatment applying normal fertilizer only, to 23 tons per hectare using an application of 50 tons per hectare of bentonite.
# Cumulative Illness Rating Scale ( CIRS ): Developed in 1968 by B. S. Linn, it became a revolutionary discovery, because it gave the practicing doctors a chance to calculate the number and severity of chronic illnesses in the structure of the comorbid state of their patients.
# Cumulative Illness Rating Scale for Geriatrics ( CIRS-G ): This system is similar to CIRS, but for aged patients, offered by M. D. Miller in 1991.

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Often, they consider that morality seems to be binding obligations are seen to convey more than just a preference, but imply that the obligation will stand, regardless of other factors or interests.
J. P. Harris and Robert M. Citino point out that the Germans had always had a marked preference for short, decisive campaigns but were unable to achieve short-order victories in First World War conditions.
The choice of treatment between benzodiazepines, SSRIs, serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, and psychotherapy should be based on the patient's history, preference, and other individual characteristics.
* 1703 Portugal and England sign the Methuen Treaty which gives preference to Portuguese imported wines into England.
# The time value of money ( risk-free rate ) according to the theory of time preference, investors would rather have cash immediately than having to wait and must therefore be compensated by paying for the delay.
Professor Forker for example has explored the " historically documentable sexual preferences " of both King James and Bacon and concluded they were all oriented to " masculine love ", a contemporary term that " seems to have been used exclusively to refer to the sexual preference of men for members of their own gender.
Niger Congo languages have a clear preference for open syllables of the type CV ( Consonant Vowel ).
In an open list, voters may vote, depending on the model, for one person, or for two, or indicate their order of preference within the list nevertheless the number of candidates elected from the list is determined by the number of votes the list receives.
* Completeness all actions can be ranked in an order of preference ( indifference between two or more is possible ).
* December 27 Portugal and England sign the Methuen Treaty, which gives preference to Portuguese wines imported into England.
This work described several now famous results, including Condorcet's jury theorem, which states that if each member of a voting group is more likely than not to make a correct decision, the probability that the highest vote of the group is the correct decision increases as the number of members of the group increases, and Condorcet's paradox, which shows that majority preferences become intransitive with three or more options it is possible for a certain electorate to express a preference for A over B, a preference for B over C, and a preference for C over A, all from the same set of ballots.
" In his own novels James explored more of the psychological motives of the characters and less of the historical sweep exhibited by Balzac a conscious style preference.
DNMT1 is the most abundant methyltransferase in somatic cells, localizes to replication foci, has a 10 40-fold preference for hemimethylated DNA and interacts with the proliferating cell nuclear antigen ( PCNA ).
Sowell writes that affirmative action policies encourage non-preferred groups to designate themselves as members of preferred groups ( i. e., primary beneficiaries of affirmative action ) to take advantage of group preference policies ; that they tend to benefit primarily the most fortunate among the preferred group ( e. g., upper and middle class blacks ), often to the detriment of the least fortunate among the non-preferred groups ( e. g., poor whites or Asians ); that they reduce the incentives of both the preferred and non-preferred to perform at their best the former because doing so is unnecessary and the latter because it can prove futile thereby resulting in net losses for society as a whole ; and that they increase animosity toward preferred groups.
In addition, an equilibrium model ignores uncertainty and that liquidity preference only makes sense in the presence of uncertainty " For there is no sense in liquidity, unless expectations are uncertain.
Astaire declares his preference for bachelorhood and the song this number was the brainchild of scriptwriter Dwight Taylor and is found in his earliest drafts emerges naturally and in mid-sentence.
His use of atypical meter signatures, loud quiet dynamics and distinct preference for live-to-two-track recording in his career as a solo artist give him a distinct style within alternative rock.
His mother Eileen lived with her young son while her husband, Victor ( 1909 1990 ) ( a name he had adopted in preference to his own christened name of Vivian ), served in the RAF.
In the absence of economic safety due to economic crisis and lack of work opportunities these safety needs manifest themselves in such things as a preference for job security, grievance procedures for protecting the individual from unilateral authority, savings accounts, insurance policies, reasonable disability accommodations, and the like.

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