Sentences with phrase «about corporations going»

[Ned Breslin from Water for People] is less concerned about corporations going overseas looking to buy control of water — he thinks water companies have realized not much money is to be made in doing that, and they are more interested in management contracts than outright ownership — but the bigger question might be allocation of water resources, which until now has been sort of a free - for - all.»

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Think about what happens when a corporation is about to let people go.
«We're going for a very large tax cut for corporations, which you'll be happy about
Sinister ambitions of governments and multinational corporations aside, you should also worry about the threat of bugs and hackers going after smart speakers.
The announcement this week that Prime Minister Stephen Harper is not going to intervene in the sale of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan to the Australian conglomerate, BHP Billiton Ltd., speaks volumes about how Bay Street  and its servants in Ottawa are so willing and eager to sell off Canadaâ $ ™ s corporate assets to foreign corporations.
High - flyers go through a period of very rapid rising prices when news about the company, corporation, and industry which they operate catches the investing public's fancy.
«If they go back and take the cardinal from Milano, there is a possibility he will be a little more of a politician, get along better, be less concerned about sex sins, but he is part of the corporation.
About half my monthly disability goes for rent on a 12 x 20 efficiency apartment... I am frightened, in the light of what's going on politically, that I will be cut off, even though I paid in my entire working life, so that some wealthy Floridian, or corporation - they're people now, thanks, Supreme Court - can have a tax cut.
nice to see you crawl out of your hole just in time to offer your 2 cents worth once again... unlike yourself I started following this team long before Wenger arrived on the scene and will continue to do so long after he's gone... in his earlier years I admired the cerebral elements he brought to the EPL, which at that point was more brutish than beautiful, and I respected the seemingly tireless efforts of Arsene, Dein & staff to uncover and develop talent without sacrificing the product on the field... likewise I appreciated that such a youthful manager wasn't afraid to bring strong personalities and / or world - class players into the fold without being fearful of how said players would potentially undermine and / or dilute his authority... unfortunately this all changed about 10 years ago and culminated in the removal of all our greatest players, both young and old, without any real replacements coming in... from Henry to RVP to Fabergas and Nasri, it was easy to see that this club was no longer interested in competing at the highest levels... instead of being honest, minus the ridiculous claims regarding the new stadium, Wenger chose to side with management and in doing so became the «front man» for this corporation pretending to be a world - class soccer club... without the «front man» this organization would have been exposed numerous years earlier, so his presence was imperative if the facade was to continue... it's for this reason and more that I despise what this once great man and Kroenke has done to my beloved club... the gutless, shameful and manipulative way they have treated the fans, like myself, is largely indefensible and this is why I felt it necessary to start offering my opinion in a public format... trust me, I resisted the temptation for many years but as long as the same shit continues to exist I will voice my opinions and if you don't like it maybe you should look for a different team to pretend to follow
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
I think Marion's point about how these large corporations are basically trying to preempt federal regulations is really what's going on here.
Funny thing is, do you know when corporations, governments took control of the information going out about breastfeeding?
Talking about values is cheap, sticking out your political neck to try and construct these values in the actual world is expensive - saying no to corporations rather than finger - waving, creating strong laws rather than voluntary codes, recognising and defending unions as a legitimate defence of those with limited power and the strikes which go with it, being prepared to replace internal markets with internal democracies and so forth.
In response, corporations need to ramp up their internal information distribution networks to make sure that employees at all levels both understand what's going on and know how to talk about it with outsiders.
The state shut down the New York City OTB in 2010 after the public corporation — which operated about 50 storefront gambling dens and served as a patronage mill for crooked political hacks — went bankrupt.»
«It sounds like you're going to give an additional benefit to corporations,» said Flanagan, «which is kind of antithetical to what the governor was saying about corporations
Another choice we've said we'd make differently is on taxation and tuition fees — while under the Conservative - led government banks are benefiting from a 5 per cent cut in corporation tax, — Labour thinks that money would be better used bringing down the cap on tuition fees, to help young people worried about the costs of going to university.
«Everyone is waving this boogeyman around about how this corporation is going to come in,» said Tony Herbert, a community activist and Walmart supporter.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Orangetown — With a year and a half gone by since he took the helm of the Rockland Economic Development Corporation, REDC President and CEO Michael DiTullo took the opportunity to speak with the Rockland County Times about past successes and future plans for bringing business to the county.
Going by the figures provided by the firm recently as under - recovery, it therefore implies that between September 2017 and April 2018, the corporation should have spent about N190bn subsidising petrol.
Within this program, about 10 percent go back to academia to become assistant professors, another 10 percent get hired as Genentech scientists, and the rest go on to work as scientists at other corporations or pursue other endeavors such as business development or law school, says Dixit.
She has since gone on to educate large corporations about the powerful effects of mindfulness in the workplace and in recruiting new talent.
There's a conversation, a serious one, to be had about fracking, about the machinations of energy corporations, about capitalism — but it's rich that these wealthy white guys think the best way to go about inspiring debate is by presenting straw men at play in the heart of hicksploitation U.S.A..
Demonstrations in France beginning about 1968 seem to parrot what was going on in America, at least according to a new film by Olivier Assayas, whose «demonlover» traced the efforts of two corporations competing to acquire manga pornography and whose TV series «Carlos,» about the Venezuelan revolutionary indicate the director's political bent.
But I believe that around the mid-1980s, when corporations began to become more powerful that some nation states, that the battle for critical democratic citizenship became just a smokescreen for the production of consumer citizenship and critical pedagogy as it was then conceived became more like a dying star about to go into a supernova stage and incinerate any hope we had for real educational transformation, locked as we were within a neoliberal state that was quickly consolidating itself (and that a few decades later would have transformed itself into a security state akin to fascism).
Thanks to the Gates Foundation and the Scholastic Corporation we now know that the implementation of the Common Core standards are going great and that an incredible seven in ten public school teachers report that they are «enthusiastic about Common Core implementation in their classrooms.»
When we went into our meeting with our publicity team, we were full of grand and fantastic ideas about how to promote and market our book, and were wildly enthusiastic about having a giant corporation that specializes in successfully publishing books behind us.
If you go to a cocktail party and someone says, «Oh, you must set up a corporation,» they don't know what they're talking about.
The structure of the investment company industry is such that the funds you should consider most seriously are the ones about which you hear the least: small, nimble, independent entities with skilled managers who — in many cases — have left major firms in disgust at the realization that the corporation's needs were going to trump their investors» needs.
They are mainly concerned about how they can keep their credit or how this is going to affect their day - to - day expenses, not a legal principle, and in most cases have neither the means, the patience, the principle, or the money to pursue an issue against a powerful corporation that is probably basically tangential to the real concerns of their life.
I would not try to assume that stocks are a good inflation hedge... Corporations have to buy raw materials and have to feed hungry workers... When the price of oil and foold go up it is very hard for corporations to improve on earnings, so if you think about it, much of the benefits of a rise in CPI are negated by a rise in raw materials prices... Put more bluntly, we are in a period of stagflatioCorporations have to buy raw materials and have to feed hungry workers... When the price of oil and foold go up it is very hard for corporations to improve on earnings, so if you think about it, much of the benefits of a rise in CPI are negated by a rise in raw materials prices... Put more bluntly, we are in a period of stagflatiocorporations to improve on earnings, so if you think about it, much of the benefits of a rise in CPI are negated by a rise in raw materials prices... Put more bluntly, we are in a period of stagflation right now.
However, if you own shares in a small business corporation (SBC) that is about to go public, you can make an election to be treated as having disposed of all the shares of a class of the capital stock of the SBC immediately before it becomes a public corporation.
Start Your Own Corporation: Why the Rich Own Their Own Companies and Everyone Else Works for Them (Rich Dad Advisors) by Garrett Sutton Esq. — Another book by Garrett Sutton in which he details how to go about asset protection.
«The calming and behavior category is being driven by consumers looking for more natural, non-pharmaceutical options for their pets,» says Derek J. Archambault, director of marketing, pet and retail, for FoodScience Corporation in Williston, Vt. «We see that a majority of pet owners would like to try a supplement option before going to a prescription drug, and when it comes to issues like anxiety - triggered behavior challenges, they are embarrassed to talk to their vet about it.»
The moral of the story is Sony is all about give, give, give & MS is all about take, take, take... It's true, Sony is also a corporation that is also after consumers money, but the difference is they go about it in the correct way.
If Ubisoft want to complain about them, I'll let them go after a multinational corporation.
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You know, we had oil dependence problems in the»70s, we started the Synfuels Corporation — too expensive, went bankrupt; now people are again concerned about fuel dependence & oil dependence... aren't we kind of just going through the same cycle again?»
We're talking about the money spent on research, not the money that goes to the corporations as subsidies.
However, that strategy only goes so far, as nutritional labels don't tell us much of anything about the company that makes the product, or the corporation that owns that company, or how they do business, or which political party and campaign they support with donations.
Okay, it is possible with technology, efficiency / conservation and smart planning to do something about it, but it's going to hurt the bottom line of «dirty» corporations.
When business realized how responsive the public was to her logic, they went after her with extraordinary vengeance, perfecting techniques that are used to this day, like greenwashing — the creation of industry front groups funded by corporations, the use of paid scientists to attack academic scientists, the manipulation of the media to sow doubt in people's minds about complex issues.
In my opinion, if you are a law firm then most people are going to be interested in your Twitter account not because they are seeking information about your firm as a brand / corporation, but because they want to interact with you personally.
You are the General Counsel of a major corporation about to go to your son's soccer game.
Use an LLC or corporation to more fully separate the work you do from your personal finances (so they can go after company assets, but not personal, at least not as easily), engage an insurance firm for Errors and Omissions insurance (I pay about $ 500 / year for this), and write the contracts so that your liability is limited.
If your business qualifies, then you can go about establishing your corporation.
«The challenge is that many of the Canadian law firms aren't prepared to go out and do this work, and many Canadian clients (big corporations) may have some doubts about the abilities of their Canadian counsel to do the international work and they may be more inclined to go to New York or London, which I think is unnecessary,» he says.
Everything from a real estate closing where the current owner was going to hold over to questions where an experienced entrepreneur had just gone down the rabbit hole and was concerned about structuring corporations as a single member LLC, and sometimes it's family law, sometimes it's a simple how do I form a corporation is a question I've gotten.
People often say 80 % of the legal need goes unmet, and what they're almost always talking about when they say that, is this Legal Services Corporation study that is probably getting a little bit long in the tooth, but was a well done study that shows that about 80 % of the people who qualify for legal aid and have a legal problem that legal aid could help with, nevertheless get turned away, mostly because of a lack of resources.
for good reason, I think, because if eventually every service or product came with a contract which prevented consumers from filing a lawsuit or class action if, say, for instance, the product or service caused injury or death, like a car with braking system flaws, or a child's toy that causes cancer, etc, then we'd live in a world where corporations could shove whatever they wanted down our throats, cause injuries and death, and we could do nothing about it, because we «agreed to a contract» by using their product or service in the first place (and in this scenario there would be no alternatives, so you either risk using products that could kill you, or you go live in a cave or something).
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