Additionally lower-quality debt securities involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer.
The quality of our lives changes when we build a Prudent Reserve, whether a storm hits, or not.
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Even in areas with no nearby oil and gas drilling, the water quality in some aquifers changes naturally, groundwater experts say.
And, the new rule provides flexibility to employers who offer quality insurance to make routine changes and still continue offering the same coverage to employees.
For the most part, though, local politics revolves around small changes to improve the quality of life in an older town, according to Nina Dawes, chief executive of Lichfield council.
The country then made changes to strengthen the quality and availability of outpatient primary-care services (including payments to encourage physicians to provide e-mail access, off-hours consultation, and nurse managers for complex care).
We must strengthen Medicare by making common-sense changes that encourage high-quality care and address wasteful spending.
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Mr Poots said the changes were about safety and quality of care.
Such a downgrade, or future downgrades, could force a large scale liquidation of these holdings due to changes in the underlying credit quality.
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The bill also curbs proprietary trading by banks and changes the rules regarding the quality of capital and amounts of capital banks need to hold in reserve.
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After 11 years using grooved rubber, slick, untreaded tyres, are being re-introduced to F1 this season among a raft of other rule changes aimed at improving the quality of racing.
Carbon emission contributes to global warming and climate changes affecting our water supply and quality.
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Does it institute nationwide structural changes that curb costs and raise quality?
These changes are making water supply and quality more difficult to obtain, affecting runoff and soil moisture, increasing water temperatures, decreasing snowpack and lake and river ice, threatening fish and aquatic species, and allowing saltwater intrusion and sea level rise.
The new model has also been real-world tested and proven by Contour's roster of professional athletes and film partners in the world's most diverse conditions, ultimately fine-tuning its sensor to improve the overall sharpness of the image, the speed at which the camera adjusts for fast lighting changes, and the underwater video quality.
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But the Unison union said it was worried changes to dementia services could affect care quality.
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This implies educational policies that promote changes in educational systems, aiming for quality for all.
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The IPAB will consist of independent healthcare experts who are forbidden, by law, from proposing changes that will affect Medicare coverage or quality.
But if high-quality free courses suddenly become available across the board, that changes the business model for the for-profit sector and makes schools that accept MOOC credits more affordable.
In theory, telehealth can cut the cost of care while at the same time improving its quality (for example, by letting doctors know about crucial changes when they happen, not at the patient's next appointment).
Clinton said the changes are so rapid that many people are concerned about the quality of care they receive.
Simon Clarkson, a physics and science teacher from Leicestershire, said "rushed-through" changes meant children would be left with a curriculum of poor quality.
Many attempts to reshape organizations inevitably have a scattershot quality, and the teams leading the charge never really know whether the changes will have a real effect.
Debra Davis, a director of City TV Broadcasting, which is planning launch next year in the Birmingham area, says it will be different this time because changes in technology will allow channels like hers to produce higher quality programmes and avoid the "amateurish" look and feel of earlier community channels.
It is undeniably a high quality company, having just celebrated its 100th anniversary, transformed through numerous technological changes, and continuing to grow.
If there's more of an emphasis on wellness, prevention and the power of lifestyle changes to prevent and reverse disease, we can provide a higher quality of care at a lower cost.
It does seem like any audio changes would have to be rather obvious to make it through the quality loss you'll get with this type of piracy, and we can just imagine the legions of audiophiles who will pick up on the patterns and run from the theater screaming and clutching their golden ears.
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The changes to the Welsh system follow a review which heard concerns about the quality of GCSE students' abilities at reading, writing and maths.
" It's also proposing changes to its site governance process, including a shift away from its current voting method for feedback on policy changes, which it says "incentivized the quantity of comments over their quality.
During a call the service monitors how fast data are going through the air and adjusts call quality so the video doesn't cut off when a network's load changes or someone roams to a new cellular tower.
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