Risk Model definition
Examples of Risk Model in a sentence
The expected annualized tracking error of the Equity Securities Portfolio as compared to the Equity Benchmark, as measured by the BARRA Risk Model, shall not exceed five percent (5.00%).
The expected beta of the Equity Securities Portfolio as compared to the Equity Benchmark, as measured by the BARRA Risk Model, shall equal at least .8 and shall not exceed 1.
For the purpose of testing transfer risks for passengers in the field of platform safety, via the Platform Safety Risk Model or a further situational analysis, Railway Undertaking shall provide information in the first quarter of 2024 and 2025, respectively, about the number of passengers embarking, disembarking and transferring (per station and) per platform side in 2023 and 2024.
If the Risk Model is unavailable during any period requirements based on the application thereof shall be suspended during such period.
An additional management fee may be payable to the Provider by the Committee for Employment and Social Security where services not covered under the agreement are requested (e.g. to cover inspector travel costs and for any inspection services above that determined by the Risk Model.
The expected annualized tracking error of the Equity Securities Portfolio as compared to the Equity Benchmark, as measured by the Risk Model, shall not exceed seven percent (7.00%).
The Elderly and OTC Labeling Information: A Randomized Controlled Experiment Testing a Perceived Risk Model on OTC Perceptions and Choice of Information Source (DHHS/Agency for Health Care Research and Quality), $54,059, March 1, 2007-February 29, 2008.
The expected beta of the Equity Securities Portfolio as compared to the Equity Benchmark, as measured by the Risk Model, shall equal at least .75 and shall not exceed 1.25 (it being understood that a breach of this Section 3.04(e) that arises solely from the Fund's investment in Master Fund shares and is included in the Portfolio Excess Adjustment shall not constitute a Trigger Event).
Specifically, the Data Management Office (DMO), Configuration Management Office (CMO), Systems Engineering (Risk, Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), System Requirements Analysis (SRA)), and the TOMA all reside in the Data Management Section.
The Relative Risk Model compares sources and habitats in sub-areas of the Port and determines if the chance of an impact is greater in one sub-area than another.