«In the case of action taken by written consent, [shareholders are entitled] to receive prompt notice
after the fact of the action taken,» the judge wrote.
All his «repentance» ever was, was to admit he had an affair (
after the fact of being caught in it), and say the words that he was sorry.
That is the belief that Jesus is talking about acts
after the fact of having received, not before with the intention of meriting reward.
Okay, the last one is fake — we have to give reasons
after the fact of a market move, even anthropomorphizing the market, or we would feel uncomfortable.
The performances distill and separate presentational elements into distinct modes — recitation, installation, movement, music — to grant each its own space and time, and inviting the viewer to assemble the parts in duration,
after the fact of the performance, to rediscover the missing subject.
I mean before hand, some have «reanalyzed» things to near perfection,
after the fact of course.
It would appear that the IPCC (and its staunch defenders) have never made a case for the drafts not to be made public initially but to be made public
after the fact of the final publication.
The absence of any reference to Article 51 (1) Charter of Fundamental Rights on the scope of application of EU fundamental rights can be relatively easily explained: the Court emphasized that the Charter only became applicable
after the facts of the case (para 25; compare to this, however, Kokott's opinion paras 38 - 39).
However,
after the facts of the situation are reviewed, you may be required to pay a higher premium for your policy upon renewal.
Either commission is to be paid upon delivery of an offer meeting ALL pre set conditions, ACCEPTED or not by the seller, i, e,; price, closing date etc., «OR», (this then is a separate case, different from the preceeding case), upon ACCEPTING newly «created» differing conditions by the buyer
after the fact of «considering» said differing conditions, that thereafter may be ACCEPTABLE to the seller upon due consideration by the seller of those new differing conditions from the original norms / conditions as set out originally within the listing.
It is very diffcult to prove what «he said — she said» in a double ender gone bad
after the fact of a sale.
Many people who have been polled
after the fact of an election report that they voted for the candidates who showed up at their front doors, and that that was the major reason for their voting choice, regardless of party the candidate door knocker belonged to.
The only way for a successfully double - ending Realtor to salve one's conscience, if he / she has one, is to confidentially ask each client how much he / she would have offered finally, or accepted finally,
after the fact of closing, and thence give the difference to the loser back in cash, out of the double - ended commission, as a gift to that «client».
Francis does make some good points, but implementing more bureaucratic oversight
after the fact of a transaction is an oxymoronic spectacle waiting to be realized.
Full - time, professional educators are what is required, quickly, in my opinion, who will hold proper seminars of educational value only, without slipping in the hidden agenda of recruiting business
after the fact of the seminars.
It is important that a Realtor defends his / her sense of indignation when challenged by another as just being another product of a cookie - cutter sales training course... decades
after the fact of taking said course.
The homebuyers ended up getting what they paid for, which was less quality than what buyers of higher priced, higher quality homes built by better builders received... plus they endured the emotional distress brought on by having to deal with reality that did not match expectations... not to mention the hassels brought on by problems of cheap construction techniques
after the fact of moving in.
We don't know whether in this case the aluminum wiring ran right back to the panel or not, or if it was installed in an addition
after the fact of the original construction in odd - ball places.
Any one with even a modicom of understanding of mercenary human nature knows that when one is aware that one is going to be so - called «rated»
after the fact of a closed transaction by the successful transactor, that said transactor will be ripe for influence re the follow - up questionnaire.
And as we seasoned ones know, it only comes long
after the fact of providing all we offer to the public.
All of this worry because I simply told the truth about what went down with his case, and also because I offered an opinion on same
after the fact of the decision (which was legally in favour of the plaintiff, decision-wise, but negative, financially, said plaintiff being my real estate client prior to my retirement from the business.).
«For all the reasons stated herein (not all mentioned here), this Tribunal would conclude that the registration of Moranis has not expired by reason of his voluntary termination of employment...» (The Registrar «can» hold Moranis responsible, even
after the fact of quitting).
Not exact matches
Still, that's not a bad haul when you consider the overall weirdness
of his campaign, combined with the
fact that he lassoed funding for the bizarre project back in October 2009, only six months
after Kickstarter launched.
«It will be particularly interesting to see what the companies have to say about the size
of their audiences
after the
fact, and whether they use comparable metrics, or whether they'll look to make such comparisons difficult.»
In
fact, he said, two thirds
of college graduates say they will need further training
after graduation.
Agents paid several Geek Squad members hundreds
of dollars for tips when customers brought in computers for repair that contained illegal material and then used the materials to justify search warrants
after the
fact.
His unit was also fielding waves
of calls from discharged patients asking panicky questions
after the
fact.
Nobody has a crystal ball so you don't know if you're going to be an average earner or make gobs
of money until
after the
fact.
The company still gets some
of its clothing from China — and in
fact doubled its orders
after the election.
If you ignore the
fact that the prices
of resources relative to manufactures increased sharply
after 2002, you'd interpret the shift from manufacturing to resources as a productivity - reducing reallocation
of capital and labour.
But whereas Yglesias praises Bernanke on a fairly narrow point — the
fact that Bernanke promised to keep rates low even
after the economy improved — what we liked about the speech was the sheer volume
of myths and misconceptions that he debunked or clarified in a short period
of time.
«Two years
after commodity prices started returning to life in the spring
of 2016, many long - standing themes for the North America metals and mining industry look familiar on the surface but are in
fact richly different on a closer view,» explained Goldman analyst Matthew Korn.
In
fact, in our uncertain world, the out -
of - fashion liberal arts degree might actually be your best bet
after all.
Whether it's a new product or something as benign as a store layout, you don't have to look hard to find examples
of (largely white) men at tech companies siloing themselves off to develop The Next Big Thing, only to discover a major, avoidable flaw
after the
fact.
Margrethe Vestager, the EU's commissioner for competition, argued shortly
after presenting the decision in the summer that the ruling was «based on the
facts,» which showed that Apple was paying a corporate tax rate
of just 0.05 percent in Ireland.
Gates is certainly not alone in the entrepreneurial world — in
fact, most successful entrepreneurs, especially in the tech sector, were only able to reach those heights
after years
of struggle and countless failed experiments.
And nothing makes more clear the
fact that we must come together
after 18 months
of divisive campaigning than Sagan's «pale blue dot» view
of Earth.
Sure, there's plenty
of time for voter's remorse
after the
fact, but if folks don't like you to begin with, there's not going to be an «
after the
fact.»
It will become easier, in
fact, for small, independent restaurants to achieve higher levels
of service, creating an elevated guest experience before, during and
after a meal.
So much so, in
fact, that a study by Zendesk found that 92 %
of customers feel satisfied
after communicating with a brand over this channel.
Years
after he left provincial politics behind, he'd offer acerbic assessments
of Ontario's governing Liberals — partly, it seemed, for the fun
of it (The
fact his wife, Christine Elliot, took his provincial seat likely contributed to his interest).
After her death, it became clear that the boy was, in
fact, a creation
of the mother
of one
of the girl's former friends.
Meanwhile, the mere act
of retracting misinformation can reaffirm the deceptive assertions as
facts, even
after the clarification.
It was only
after a number
of trips to the United States that I figured out that he hadn't been at all negative — in
fact, the opposite!
But that part now comes
after employers have gathered all
of the
facts.
In
fact,
after talks with scores
of recruiters, company owners, HR directors, and the recruits themselves, one thing has become clear: for the right opportunity, a lot
of heavy hitters are willing to make considerable trade - offs — beginning with the most traditional component
of a compensation package: salary.
In my experience
of speaking at hundreds
of conferences, the most tweeted nuggets,
after facts and figures, are product or service shout - outs.
If there's any lasting and archival value, it's in what use you make
of the content
after the
fact.
Without any warning or even an
after - the -
fact public announcement, Instagram locked down its API last Friday, removing access from a number
of apps while reducing the limit for API calls for all others to just 200, down from the previous limit
of 5000.
After initially dismissing the issue
of fake news and its role in distributing it, Facebook recently started working with third - party
fact - checking groups and is now flagging stories that have been called into question or whose accuracy has been disputed.