Often operating on modest budgets, they present wide - ranging and frequently updated programming that is also vital to developing the next generation of artists within the university community.
We wanted to make sure the impact was as minimal as possible and we understood that small businesses
often operate on implied consent when they're communicating with their customers.
He tends to play much deeper than Suárez, and slightly to the left, turning the shape into a 4 -3-1-2, but Cavani's tendency to pull wide means
he often operates on roughly the same line as Forlán, with Suárez left to lead the line alone.
But smaller schools
often operate on shoestring budgets.
Whether this is because the third sector is ahead of the curve or because
they often operate on the tightest margins clearly depends on who you speak to!
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often operate on the «greater fool» theory.
Because regional banks and credit unions
often operate on a smaller scale, customers can have a much more intimate relationship with these financial institutions.
For the most part, these are capital - intensive industries that
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«The compliance with those provisions is exceptionally difficult in a world where software is ubiquitous, software operates in the background and
often operates on devices, which do not have a user interface,» he says.
He calls government involvement in the process a «double - edged sword» since
they often operate on their own timetable, one which «may not always align with your own.»
Not exact matches
Tay,
on the other hand, gorged
on linguistic data from individuals
operating in the free - for - all of Twitter, where Internet bullies and trolls
often roam.
As well, make sure your
operating system is updated — companies
often release security patches in updates — and consider signing up
on an account - monitoring site, which can send you a notification for every transaction you make.
High achievers are prone to working exceptionally long hours, managing heavy workloads under insane amounts of pressure, and
operating on short (and
often unrealistic) deadlines.
President Xi Jinping, who
often travels abroad
on a Boeing 747
operated by Air China, is unlikely to start flying
on the C919 soon, as it will be at least a couple of years before it goes into mass production.
Shopping center REITs — those that
operate open - air strip centers, where retailers are arranged in a row and
often around a traditional grocery anchor like Kroger — were tumbling more than their peers in the real estate sector
on Friday's announcement.
The job of overseeing the industry touches
on issues from protecting water quality for fish in streams near pot grows, to safely collecting hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes from businesses that
often operate in cash.
Since gossip is most
often akin to condemning other people's faults, it also puts the confidants
on the same level, reassuring both that they «
operate in the same moral universe,» and have the same views
on what's acceptable, what's wildly inappropriate, and what's just plain funny.
It's
often the case that smaller companies,
operating on lean start - up principles, are able to move rapidly, test out new technologies, and scale them up at a substantially lower price point that it would cost a large defense contractor.
The
often - troubled conglomerate saw its sales and
operating revenue increase by 15.2 percent year -
on - year, mostly thanks to semiconductors and financial services.
And since identity theft
often damages or destroys the victim's credit, a company that depends
on its owner's credit to
operate could end up in a dire situation.
Masrani will initially become TD's chief
operating officer,
often a position filled by a likely successor to the CEO,
on July 1 and assume the top post
on Nov. 1, 2014, when Clark retires.
A high return
on equity usually means that the company has an above - average financial
operating ratio and can
often fund projects internally.
But thanks to the subsidy they get from Canada, refineries in Cushing
often enjoy refinery margins, or crack spreads as they're known in the industry, that have been as much as five times what refineries
on the Gulf Coast, which have to pay full world oil prices for their feedstock,
operate with.
Waffle House, a popular 24 - hour fast food chain in the Southeast, has a unique ability to
operate solely
on gas if necessary, so a closed Waffle House is
often tantamount to disaster.
Figuring out what customers like is the eternal challenge for every retailer, and there's a lot of contradictory info out there:
on the one hand, studies confirm that everyone is drawn to novelty, with many people
operating under the assumption that the newest product must be the best (and they're
often right, but not always).
This is one of the reasons I am so concerned about the widespread focus
on operating earnings, which
often have nearly nothing to do with the actual stream of cash flows that is claimed by stockholders.
It
often takes years to build up these credentials
on your own, meaning you'll probably be
operating with negative value until you cross a certain threshold of experience.
Subsequent tax incentives in the 1980s (such as Section 1042 of the Internal Revenue Code) allowed owners of privately held businesses to defer their capital gains taxes when they sold more than 30 % of C corporations to the employees and managers through ESOPs or eligible worker cooperatives.15
Often, retiring entrepreneurs would sell 100 % in stages so that they could fully retire if they had no heir to
operate the company or the family wished to cash out
on their stake.
More
often than not, projects can greatly benefit from cross-pollination, especially considering the fact that most of them
operate on an open - source basis and therefore competition is a non-issue.
There are two simple ratios using accruals not
often reported or put
on financial websites but they do explain the state of quality of earnings, they are calculated by using two different approaches Balance sheet approach Calculate Accruals which is difference between beginning and ending NOA (Net
operating assets) Here, NOA = Net
operating assets = -LCB-(Total assets — cash and equivalents and investments)--(Total...
This route for 1 -2-1 contact sets us apart from many of the faceless cryptocurrency exchange websites
on the market which
operate a «ticket» system for customer service,
often making buyers wait days, if not weeks for a response to a query.
Those who prefer to play it safe in the business world
often preach a «stick with what you know» mentality, but plenty of successful entrepreneurs have
operated under the «no risk, no reward» school of thought and come out
on top.
To a certain extent becoming deaf and blind to distractions, a process
often referred to as negative adaptation, is nature's way of enabling us not only to keep our sanity but also to earn a college degree,
operate machinery, carry
on a conversation, meditate, or get a little sleep.
Operating costs nevertheless exceeded revenues so
often that HUD has had to foreclose
on 140,000 units.
«Since we opened our first restaurant in 2003, the people of Louisiana have been very good to all of us at Walk -
On's, so it's important to us to give back as
often as we can,» said Brandon Landry, co-owner and founder of Walk -
On's Enterprises, which
operates Walk -
On's and its sister concepts.
While MSU
often plays with a tight end, it prefers to
operate on the perimeter with spread - option concepts.
Koke (7):
On his 350th Atleti appearance, Koke did well in a fairly free role,
often floating from one wing to another as well as
operating through the middle, trying to get in between the lines.
This defense doesn't break down
often, but even one in a game is backbreaking to a team whose offense
operates on a razor thin margin of error.
They broadly rely
on their wing - backs for width, with the nominal wide forwards
often operating more as dual No. 10s, making for a flowing, unpredictable front three.
Fathers
often have a particularly difficult time because they are usually the non-custodial parent and
operate at a disadvantage based
on the custody arrangements mandated by the courts.
Digital baby monitors still
operate on a frequency,
often 2.4 GHz, (though you won't
often see frequency listed
on the package, strangely enough), but the signal is encrypted so that others can't hear what's happening in your household when those signals cross paths.
While we appreciate the timely response from Jané, understand that the company no longer
operates in the United States, and acknowledge that only a small number of units are
on the market, we worry that families who already own this stroller may still face a safety risk, and because strollers
often end up
on the secondary market for used baby gear, we have designated the Jané Muum a Don't Buy: Safety Risk.
«Harassers are still too
often able to
operate with impunity,» said Committee
on Women Chair Helen Rosenthal.
Both governors set about to closing massive budget deficits, with Malloy
often reacting negatively to comparisons to Cuomo's efforts in New York, which reportedly culminated with a call from Cuomo's top aide telling Malloy's office: «We
operate on two speeds here: Get along, and kill.»
They take
on young people,
operate apprenticeships and training schemes and
often recruit unemployed or disabled staff through job centres.
Metroplex
operates under the NYS Open Meetings Law, solicits public input, seeks consensus
on all projects, and works in cooperation with Schenectady County and the City of Schenectady,
often partnering with them
on major capital projects.
As a thoracic surgeon, I specialize in operating on organs in this area and often review cases with colleagues.
Surgical procedures
often involve restricting blood flow to organs to make them easier to
operate on.
They simply lack the other adaptations and experience to
operate at high intensity for hours
on end - in fact I would
often recommend they intentionally do not until well experienced at a given race distance (exceeding one's LT multiple times throughout a race can EASILY result in «bonking»).
Said Monarch's chief
operating officer, Nils Christy: «We are
often described as the nicer airline and holiday company and we pride ourselves
on this.