RESA partners
are on the premises for the entire event giving you plenty of time to be able to get to know them, how they work and find out how they can help you with your business.
A washing machine and tumble dryer
are on premises for your free use.
It includes practically anyone who
is on your premises for a proper purpose.
If
you were on the premises for the purposes of conducting business or as a social guest, the property owner has a duty to keep the property reasonable safe and will be liable if you suffer serious bodily injury.
In order for the spectator to qualify as acontractual entrant, he must
be on the premises for primarily the same reason as was contracted for.
Typically, our client or our client's decedent is injured or killed by another person that should not have
been on the premises for any reason.
Not exact matches
The solution can
be deployed via the cloud,
on -
premises or via a hybrid combination, but the
on -
premises option
is great
for companies that have data security concerns.
Although cloud services have the potential
for being considerably more secure than
on -
premise solutions, not all
are created equal.
For all the talk of abnormal times and changes in underlying economic fundamentals, the Fed
is pinning its hopes
on a very conventional
premise — that the U.S. consumer will keep spending at recent strong rates, encouraged by low unemployment and the apparent beginnings of higher wages.
In this atmosphere, Sapho
is an anomaly: it
's a hot young startup with a penchant
for on -
premise software.
But that
's the
premise of eSports, an industry that
's growing rapidly and creating many opportunities
for startups, especially those focused
on in - game analytics, player data, and scouting.
Jay Chaudhry, the CEO of cloud - based security company Zscaler, wouldn't make a bet that
on -
premise software will
be around
for the long haul.
And so you get these data network effects between customers, across customers, between industries, within industries,» Fontana explained, which he says isn't feasible
for on -
premise software.
Likewise, customers may sue
for a wide range of reasons — from feeling they did not receive the product or service they
were promised to getting injured
on the company's
premises.
Based
on the
premise of a snowed - in airport filled with unattended children trying to fly home
for the holidays, this movie
is full of misbehaving children getting into shenanigans.
METHOD + Madness
is gearing up
for major expansion.The company will move in August into brand new
premises on the corner of Hay and Rokeby Streets in Subiaco, to accommodate a planned growth in staff from 60 to 150.
For a start, the millennial brand
is based
on a false
premise — namely, that humanity
is circling the drain.
It
's available as SaaS, or it can
be licensed
for on -
premise hosting.
Their
premise is simple: Pedestrians looking
for a lift can open their smartphones, unlock a bike parked nearby, hop
on for a ride, and pay a fee once they arrive at their destination.
That claim, however,
is premised on the idea that a buyer who uses PRIMARQ would have purchased the same home without PRIMARQ, and not have opted
for a less expensive home,
on which they could more easily afford to make a down payment.
There will
be guidance
for the allocation of depreciation and other costs with respect to facilities used
for parking or
for on -
premises athletic facilities.
Authentic brand advocacy
is based
on the
premise that your advocates have a passion
for your brand.
This platform
is the best solution
for your business with both
on -
premise and cloud - based options, tight integration with Microsoft Office and Outlook, and unlimited customization flexibility.
Based
on this
premise, Cyprus
is the best place
for binary trading options in terms of legal protection.
In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 98 the Supreme Court formalized this
premise into a doctrinal test.The case involved cigarette manufacturing, an industry dominated by six firms.99 Liggett, one of the six, introduced a line of generic cigarettes, which it sold
for about 30 % less than the price of branded cigarettes.100 Liggett alleged that when it became clear that its generics
were diverting business from branded cigarettes, Brown & Williamson, a competing manufacturer, began selling its own generics at a loss.101 Liggett sued, claiming that Brown & Williamson's tactic
was designed to pressure Liggett to raise prices
on its generics, thus enabling Brown & Williamson to maintain high profits
on branded cigarettes.
The prevailing tack
for selling annuities
is the same type of shifty pitch
on which every Ponzi scheme
is premised, according to top money manager Ken Fisher.
«Customers have repeatedly asked us
for a business email and calendaring service that
is more cost - effective and simpler to manage than their
on -
premises solution, more secure than the cloud - based offerings available today, and that
is backed by the same best - in - class infrastructure platform
on which they
're reliably running so many of their current (and future) workloads,» said Peter De Santis, Vice President, AWS Compute Services.
Protestors, their friends and reporters
for various financial media
were asked several times by staff and security to step off the building's
premises, and stand only
on the public street.
The prevailing tack
for selling annuities
is the same type of shifty pitch
on which every Ponzi scheme
is premised, top money manager Ken Fisher contends, in an interview with ThinkAdvisor.
Azure's biggest advantage, meanwhile,
is that it allows
for hybrid deployments, where workloads
are split between legacy
on -
premise Windows servers and Azure's public cloud; that legacy
was built
on Windows.
A person accompanied by a service animal while
on the Institute's
premises is responsible
for controlling the animal at all times.
It
's important
for the advice they give clients to
be based
on a good
premise and the advisor might need some help validating that.
The
premise of Shiller's work
on asset bubbles has
been long accepted by economists; demand
for an asset becomes detached from fundamental factors and appears to
be built
on rapid increases in market value.
Although its classic
on -
premise software licences still account
for the lion's share of its sizeable revenues - classic software licenses accounted
for $ 15.4 billion, to cloud's $ 2.9 billion, in 2016 - moving customers to the cloud
is where the market
is going.
Less obvious, we believe,
are the opportunities emerging
for enterprise software - as - a-service (SaaS) application companies as machine learning advances and as customers embrace SaaS deployment models over more cumbersome «
on -
premise» technology deployments (meaning those installed in an enterprise's data center).
Some states or municipalities may require you have an employee
on premises whenever your center
is open and we have a minimum staffed hours policy that requires you, or a staff person, to
be in the center
for at least 30 hours per week.
For firms looking to make the transition from
on -
premise to the cloud, here
are some of the key considerations.
The Trustee's custodial operations may refuse to accept instructions to transfer Bitcoins to or from the Trust Custody Account if, in the opinion of the Trustee's custodial operations they
are or may
be contrary to the standards set forth in the Trust Agreement which establish the minimum requirements acceptable
for Bitcoins to
be deposited into the Trust Custody Account («Good Delivery Standards»), as applicable, contrary to any applicable law, or a threat to the security of the Trust's assets or the Security System storing such Bitcoins
on the Trustee's
premises.
There
is much that could
be said about this, but I will stick with one thing, based
on discussion at about the 2 minute mark: When atheists insist that atheism does not drive behavior, and then then campaign
on behalf of atheism, ridicule religion and religious believers in the name of atheism, seek to change laws in favor of their atheistic positions, recommend the extermination of religion, and practice falsehoods like Dawkins's in support of atheism, they prove that their atheism drives their behavior and that their
premise is false, disingenuous, and (as far as I can tell) useless
for anything but giving atheism rhetorical cover from
being implicated in atheists» atrocities.
The final call in the Gulf resolution
for an immediate cease - fire and a demand that the UN
be in charge of the settlement — rather muted after the rhetorical fire —
was premised on the beliefs that military force could not deal with the crisis, that sanctions could have
been and could still
be effective, and that the war would have destructive global impact.
Iraq
was cited
for occupying Kuwait, but the emphasis
was on the allied military response in January, and
on the
premise that sanctions would have dealt effectively with Iraq.
Several trees
on church
premises have
been shortlisted
for the Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year awards... More
Rather you need to understand that when we say your god if immoral we
are working with ethical
premises that do not involve your god as a basis
for defining morali and then
on our ethical systems (which
are not all the same) we
are deeming your god immoral.
Several trees
on church
premises have
been shortlisted
for the Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year awards 2015.
The New Testament (except Revelations
for a different reason)
is to
be trusted as events that happened, since Christian faith relies
on the
premise that Christ's ministry did occur.
They
are all
premised on certain key beliefs
for which you have no evidence, the most critical of which
is the existence of God.
On the Holocaust,
for instance, asks McKenna, what if a free - thinking academic
were to argue thus: «The Nazis did terrible things, but their mistake
was in the minor
premise.
That so to reason and so to perceive requires a great relearning which
is never completed in their lives; that
for the most part they do not reason and interpret
on the basis of the new
premise but
on that of the old; that they tend to interpret the action upon them by which they
are and by which they cease to
be as inimical or indifferent; that they respond therefore
for the most part in the manner of an ethics of death, Christians agree.
There
are no simply obvious
premises on the basis of which one can construct an argument
for the existence of God.
As modern knowledge advances and hitherto insoluble problems
are solved, a good deal of religion will
be seen to
be based
on false
premises, to
be inadequate
for modern conceptions of the universe, or to
be little more than a collection of superstitious taboos.