Sentence examples for an adverse change from inspiring English sources

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That's critically important to the ethos of this university, whatever happens next, that we don't see an adverse change to the social mix".

The strategy is to make excessive demands for information and fight over it while building a case for an adverse change claim.

In the case of Advanced Analogic, though, there is no evidence yet of an adverse change claim or even whether Skyworks has made reasonable demands for information.

The real question is whether Skyworks has made a reasonable request for information or is engaging in a hunt for documents to sustain a claim that an adverse change has occurred.

Health It is widely accepted that an adverse change in health reduces life satisfaction.

To the extent that falling employer cost in the U.K. reflects low productivity growth or an adverse change in the country's international terms of trade, it has income and substitution effects on labor supply that go in opposite directions.

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Unlike the arguments made in previous broken deals, however, the firm did not say that United Rentals had suffered a material adverse change, a legal declaration that would let it end the deal without penalty.

In short, we may be headed for a court fight over whether a material adverse change has occurred, a topic fully ventilated earlier this week on DealBook by the Deal Professor.

The sale agreement the parties negotiated includes an out for Verizon if there is a material adverse change, known as a MAC, to Yahoo's business during the time between signing and closing.

Many will argue that this is a bit odd given the situation: Bear already had a guarantee and a merger agreement without a material adverse change clause.

The method generally used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) to develop a quantitative risk assessment for a toxic chemical from experimental animal studies involves fitting an empirical dose response curve to apical responses to estimate a point of departure (POD) defined as an exposure corresponding to a specified adverse change in the apical response (e.g., U.S. EPA 2005).

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