As for the leash, most places will not let
you be on premise with a dog unless the leash is 6 feet or less so I would recommend 4 - 6 feet.
This coverage pays medical expenses up to the amount of insurance selected for people who
are on your premises with your permission and who are unintentionally injured.
This coverage pays medical expenses up to the amount of insurance in the insurance policy for people who
are on your premises with your permission and unintentionally injured.
Not exact matches
This whole
premise does have an air of genius about it, considering that when you take
on the perspective of those you
are talking
with, it engages people
on the spot.
Berg wrote that while his team understands Salesforce's interest in MuleSoft's technology, he believes «the purchase price to
be too rich,» and questions what Salesforce — which exclusively sells cloud - based products — will do
with MuleSoft's
on -
premise license offering, which makes up a substantial portion of the company's revenue.
This cloud - based solution
is only one - fourth the cost of
on -
premise solutions and its scalability will ensure it grows
with you, as you attract more sales.
But the next minute you look at reinvesting in that infrastructure it
's going to
be intimidating compared to the cost of the cloud, because the cost of the cloud
is plummeting so fast that if you
're going to go replace your server farm
with a new server farm, you
're looking at money that might buy you 10 years worth of cloud service, which would get you through yet another generation of
on -
premise replacement.»
In this atmosphere, Sapho
is an anomaly: it
's a hot young startup
with a penchant for
on -
premise software.
Ship Your Enemies Glitter, a business catering to those
with a bone to pick, went viral earlier this year based
on a simple
premise: You pay $ 9.99 and provide an address, they mail an envelope filled
with glitter that
's sure to go absolutely everywhere.
In an interview
with Fortune, Berns» lawyer and law partner, Lee Weiss added that the IRS investigation
is based
on a faulty
premise that bitcoin
is intrinsically illicit.
Steve Comstock
is the CIO at CBS Interactive, where he uses an
on -
premise instance of Sapho to integrate his legacy systems
with newer tools like Slack.
In other words, Sapho pulls data from disparate applications, whether they
're legacy
on -
premise solutions or trendy new SaaS options, and makes the information easy to work
with.
But to every rule there
is an exception, and glad I
was to
be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire
premise is based
on scientific research
with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example of what works better than a health app.
That has sent the price as high as A$ 7 ($ 5) per fruit, compared
with just under $ 1 in the United States and around 1 pound ($ 1.43) in Britain, prompting some wags in the grocery trade to tweak their usual warning to burglars to: «No cash or avocados
are kept
on premises overnight.»
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.
Pairing
on -
premises computing
with cloud data centers
is an example of what techies call «hybrid cloud,» and
is seen by most tech vendors — other than Amazon — as a key advantage over Amazon, which
is mostly about moving customer data and applications into AWS facilities.
Even
with 400,000 attendees, zero reports of violence
were made to the police during or after the festival, and
with two babies reportedly born
on the
premises, it certainly
was a weekend of peace, love, and music.
While Gates does differ
on certain «secondary points and policy prescriptions» offered by Piketty, he agrees
with the book's basic
premise: «that inequality
is a growing problem and governments should play a role in reducing it.»
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.
The online video discussion
is premised on new CRTC regulations that
with a series of increased fee options presented.
At its core, this approach
is based
on the
premise of investing in companies
with a history of paying a sustainable dividend.
Service customers
with disabilities who use service animals, ensuring animals
are permitted
on premises
That
is why I
am excited to
be a Director and involved
with Premise — a data company that analyzes information people collect
on their smartphones about everyday life, like the price of local foods — in its capacity to mobilize these technologies as widely as possible.
Window clings
with the program's rainbow logo
are circulated to Seattle area businesses and public facilities identifying them as places where staff who've received SPD Safe Place training will call 911 and allow victims to remain
on the
premises until police arrive.
«The incessant news flow from the Trump administration playing out
on Twitter and the ensuing global reaction pushes Twitter users to
be increasingly engaged
with the platform,» analyst Richard Greenfield wrote in a note to clients Wednesday «Our upgrade of TWTR
is premised on the belief that Twitter's daily active user (DAU) growth
is accelerating, particularly in the US, which has a disproportionate impact
on Twitter's revenues and profits.»
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.
In the Supreme Court of Canada's Tsilhqot «in decision (para 148) they said: «Interjurisdictional immunity —
premised on a notion that regulatory environments can
be divided into watertight jurisdictional compartments —
is often at odds
with modern reality.
Based
on the
premise that if a woman
with cancer can
be helped to look good, chances
are she will feel better, her spirits will
be lifted and she will
be empowered to face her illness
with greater confidence.
What
's more, even if the loan didn't have anything to do
with the campaign — again, a questionable
premise — Trump may have had to report the loan
on his ethics forms as a federal officeholder.
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.
A person
with a disability may
be accompanied by, and have access to, a support person while
on the Institute's
premises.
«All of our plans
on disaster recovery
are premised with the federal government coming in
with a big chunk of short - term FEMA money and then a big chunk of long - term bailout money,» said Edward Richards, director of the Louisiana State University Climate Change Law and Policy Project.
If you maintain a contrarian mindset, and start
with the
premise that most investors do the wrong thing at the wrong time, you
are less likely to
be panicked and act
on emotion when others do.
The beauty of the cloud
is that it
's possible to expand capabilities like short - term capacity or long - term backups quickly and without the costly infrastructure and additional employees associated
with on -
premise equipment.
«Our investment strategy
is premised on purchasing long equity securities of companies
with low levels of debt
on the investee company's balance sheet.»
Instead of forcing a reluctant public to spend
on the
premise of substitution effect, a more normal rates regime would likely
be effective to induce higher investment by aligning policy
with the public's interest to meet future obligations.
The off -
premise declines noted by IRI
are consistent
with first quarter insights from GuestMetrics, a data analytics firm tracking
on -
premise sales, which last month said total beer sales
were down 3.1 percent and that «several major brands declined.»
«The paper's basic
premise is that VC - backed boards
are particularly prone to dysfunction, due to: (1) Conflicting interests; (2) The regular addition of new board members following financing rounds; and (3) The likely presence of inexperienced members like first - time entrepreneurs, junior VCs or independent directors
with strong domain knowledge but no background
on VC - backed boards.
On -
premise revenue stream contracted faster than expected this past quarter while Mitel's cloud - based business
was growing in line
with management's expectations.
A brand new study fielded among Database Trends and Applications readers and members of the Independent Oracle Users Group reveals that database professionals
are being tasked
with managing more database instances and platforms, and in greater sizes, than ever before - both
on premises and in the cloud.
However, basing the response to «where did God come from» to avoid the inherent
premise that everything that exists must have a cause (
with or without W.L. Craig's superfluous inclusion of «begins to exist»)
on the definitional fiat that «god always existed»
is simply special pleading.
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.
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.
I agree
with Candida Moss
on the
premise that martyrdom
is NOT what helped Christianity spread but its message of kindness which
is what the Love of God & Salvation
are all about!!!
With clarity and wit and verve, she shows that the gift - quality of Tolkien's and Chesterton's art
is premised on the gift - character of the universe itself.
It starts
with some
premises no one can verify or refute, and then proceeds to spin a web of theories and explanations based
on those
premises, all the while never supporting any of it
with any evidence that can
be objectively verified.
Apparently many theologians and biblical scholars fumble
with or skirt around the truth as if the message of life
were a proposition or a
premise based
on a certain quantity of historical information or a qualitative formula.
With regard to the efforts of the death - of - God theologians, Ogden observes that to base Christian theology
on the secularistic
premise that God
is dead
is to make an assessment of our cultural situation that
is «completely undiscriminating in simply assuming that secularism
is an essentially unified and internally consistent outlook.