Because it's Friday, I thought I'd pass on a nifty expression I found in today's Globe and
Mail business section.
That bolded header screamed off the pages of the Globe and
Mail business section the morning after embattled U.S. president Barack Obama informed the world that he was ready to uncork America's seemingly bottomless bottle of liquidity and pour another US$ 447 billion on the unemployment problem haunting the stalled U.S. economy.
Not exact matches
Interviewed by The Globe and
Mail and research profiled, «The Boardroom and its Cast of Characters,» by Janet McFarland, March 15, 2003, Report on
Business sections B1 and B6.
If the Nominating Committee conducts its
business by electronic
mail, the committee must use the same precautions that apply to the Board of Governors as set forth in Article II,
Section 4.
For the purpose of
section 1692f (6) of this title, such term also includes any person who uses any instrumentality of interstate commerce or the
mails in any
business the principal purpose of which is the enforcement of security interests.
You may also serve a corporation by registered
mail by delivering a copy of the document to the registered office or any attorney of the corporation appointed pursuant to
section 268 of The
Business Corporations Act.
The back page of the «Report on
Business»
section of the Nov. 29/10 Globe and
Mail is a full page add for a type of electric space heater.
I woke up one day and read some statistics in the
business section of the Globe and
Mail that the top salespeople in their professions were actually solidifying
business relationships and profiting from their online tweets.
As discussed in the
section - by -
section analysis of § 1026.19 (f)(1)(iii), the proposed rule would have provided that if the Closing Disclosure is not provided to the consumer in person, the consumer is presumed to have received it three
business days after it is
mailed or delivered to the address specified by the consumer.