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Here's how it can be done: First, let's take a "worst case" example that assumes, under the applicable law, corporations that are Twitter users have the same rights as people.
To take a worst case, if a momentum fund returns 40% and the entire portfolio is turned over in that year, an investor in a 40% tax bracket (including state income tax) could get only a 24% return, or 60% of the pretax amount.
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So, you can take a worst-case scenario, make a budget based on that, but even then it could be $10m a year or maybe three times that.
In reality, banks have plenty of long-term assets such as mortgages, which should roughly match their liabilities but these can't be counted, since national accounts have to take a worst-case scenario whereby a bank could go under and all its assets disappear.
So you take a worst-case approach?
This takes a worst case scenario of 30% loss-to-follow-up after randomisation into account.
It already takes a worst case scenario of 33% loss-to-follow-up after randomisation into account, so N = 288 is the sample sizes needed at t0. Randomisation is conducted by first matching pairs according to the criteria of school site (location of attended school), school type (educational level), sex, age (in this order) and then allocating them randomly to one of the two groups.
A spokeswoman for DF Concerts said the group had taken a "worst-case scenario approach" in assessing every possible impact on local wildlife.
Casey, whose team is 31-49 and will take a season-worst nine-game losing streak into its final two contests, said today that Katz had told him the same thing.
Take a character's worst case scenario and make it a reality in the sketch.
Thus, the proposed model calculates in an analytic way three safe preserving distances to determine the best action a follower vehicle can take under a worst case scenario.
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