Sentences with phrase «as a middleman with»

He also acts as a middleman with investors, coordinating the purchase and renovation of distressed properties that are then resold to his ever - growing list of first - time buyers.

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Whether a company is acting as a middleman and connecting industries with certain audiences or directly interacting with its own target market to create effective, personalized content, niches are constantly being revealed.
Backers say it could cut out the middleman and help fight corruption, as the process by which the data is secured makes it virtually impossible to tamper with.
PricewaterhouseCoopers, UBS and other Western banks and accounting firms play a key role as middlemen in helping Chinese clients set up trusts and companies in the British Virgin Islands, Samoa and other offshore centers usually associated with hidden wealth, the records show.
And in that tack of semantics, of loving God above all things, of obeying him and blindly doing his will, we will continue to discriminate and to fight holy wars and to hear men with two faces tell us that they are His middlemen and to pander for politicians and to condemn science, which is merely the study of His design, as we have for centuries.
As I mentioned I have removed man as the middleman and live with free wilAs I mentioned I have removed man as the middleman and live with free wilas the middleman and live with free will.
As a Born - Again Christina there is no middleman in - between me and the Lord, my relationship is direct with Christ!
Supermarkets, however could be in danger as e-retailers like Amazon team up with farmers markets to deliver products directly to the home and cut out the middleman.
The public therefore strongly advised to desist from paying monies to any person (s) who present themselves as agents or middlemen with the promise to help potential recruits join GAF.»
After the November meeting with Smith, the cooperating witness and the undercover agent enlisted Halloran to act as a middleman to persuade the Bronx and Queens party bosses to sign off on the certificates, according to a criminal complaint.
The city staffers were charged with accepting more than $ 400,000 from the expediters, who act as middlemen for developers and builders, and from others.
Fatty fish like salmon and sardines serve as a middleman by eating algae and storing these fats, along with persistent organic pollutants and mercury, in their fat stores.
Seems to be a similar concept as Everlane with a «no middleman» business model (and pricing structure).
The key, though, is to decide whether you want to work with a middleman such as a dating company or an Internet service or devise your own creative strategy and hope for the best.
He is so good at the job that he is promoted: now he is assigned to meet with General Noriega in Panama serving as courier, but on the way the Medellín Cartel in Colombia offers him a job with more money than he could have imagined, flying drugs from Colombia to various drops, making deliveries by dumping huge bags of cocaine to middlemen along the way.
While DCFT struggles to find continued relevance as a privileged middleman between teachers and district leaders, the Board of Education now looks to shake off the AFT - organized backlash and focus ahead on reforms that raise the bar of excellence for students, and improve communication with parents.
The consumer protection bureau directly oversees lending institutions that provide car loans with dealers acting as middlemen.
Dealers deserve compensation if they act as a middleman by connecting a customer with a lender, says Andrew Stuart, president and CEO of Volkswagen Credit.
With the introduction of desktop publishing, print - on - demand technology, and the Internet as a direct - to - consumer distribution channel, publishing became a service consumers could purchase, instead of an industry solely dependent on middlemen (agents) and buyers (traditional publishers).
With the introduction of desktop publishing, print - on - demand technology, and the internet as a direct - to - consumer distribution channel, publishing became a service consumers could purchase instead of an industry solely dependent on middlemen (agents) and buyers (traditional publishers).
Furthermore, the number of middlemen on the Internet, such as Yelp and Groupon who connect suppliers with buyers, seem to be on the rise.
I own the works, which means I can move them as the middlemen shuffle and experiment with ways to connect readers and writers.
By cutting out the middleman, Estrada also cuts out a lot of the nonsense involved with digital comics purchases, such as licenses, geographical restrictions, and DRM.
As regular IndieReader's know by now, by cutting out the middleman of publishers, indie authors work directly with online retailers to publish and distribute their books more quickly, more inexpensively to the consumer, and for a much larger share of the profits than a «trad» publisher offers.
P2P lending companies are not banks and their loans are not a scam; rather, these companies match potential borrowers with potential investors and collect a small fee for acting as the middleman.
There are numerous online platforms where borrowers are also lenders and may loan you funds without having to deal with a bank as a middleman.
However, the recent rise of P2P lending in online marketplaces is eliminating the bank as a middleman and connecting individual investors directly with individual borrowers.
NetCredit then serves as the servicing middleman you deal with during the term of the loan.
A novice trader is usually unaware of his own needs, therefore he depends on the guidance of a broker that provides him with liquidity and also works as a middleman in the deal.
Essentially, CarsDirect operates as a broker, a middleman who puts you in touch with the dealers that have the car and loan you want at the right price.
Lend your money to a home buyer or business, with the bank working as a middleman between the home buyer and the investment market:
But I do believe in the blockchain — particularly, the Ethereum blockchain — as a foundational technology, with huge potential to disrupt / exploit the massive revenue & profits exchanges, brokers, intermediaries, middlemen, custodians, record - keepers, etc. now hoard & enjoy for themselves globally.
Companies that provide the traders with an access to sell and buy foreign currencies with the help of middlemen also known as retail Forex brokers or Forex brokers.
It is better that you deal with breeders from afar, as long as they conform to the recommendations in this document, than some unknown, irresponsible backyard breeder, puppy mill, pet store, middleman, or broker nearby.
Reputable breeders do not sell to middlemen or retailers, and there are no guarantees as to whether the puppy had healthy parents with a nice temperament.
And some pet stores, such as Petland, use middlemen with few USDA violations.
By 1991, with James in charge, SCAC had cut out the middleman, «illegally selling dogs from its animal shelter to research facilities for $ 27 over the state - imposed price,» bringing in perhaps as much as $ 16,000 in pound seizure fees.
According to Jonathan Lovvorn, vice president and chief counsel for Animal Protection Litigation at HSUS, many of Petland's puppies come from mills, with the Hunte Corporation acting as a middleman.
OnSite describes itself as a platform for quality, curated freelancers, with no middleman and no percentage.
Hansen's Been Vocal Opponent of Cap and Trade Hansen has made such statements before: Back in May he said he hoped the Waxman - Markey bill failed because of concerns that the only people to really benefit from such a scheme are financiers acting as middlemen and that a «much more effective approach» was needed — such as a fee - and - dividend approach — which is essential a carbon tax on producers, with the money being given back to the public.
With the tacit encouragement of big milk companies, the chemical had been added by middlemen and farmers as a protein substitute.
As our client, you will always be able to speak directly with your lawyer instead of a middleman.
Stobart Barristers looks to generate # 10m in fees over its first three years by acting as an intermediary that puts clients directly in touch with barristers (without using a solicitor as middleman)-- this is a situation unique to the UK — and receive its part of the fee from the client.
I didn't really ever think insurance agents did anything, but act as middlemen, but I have learned through dealing with this agent that service can be outstanding.
I didn't really ever think insurance agents did anything, but act as a middlemen, but I have learned through dealing with this agent that service can be outstanding.
With fees charged by countless brokers and other middlemen, moving transactions to a shared, distributed ledger has been touted as a way to free up money to be invested in other opportunities.
With Charlie Shrem and a Pinterest executive as advisers, blockchain startup Viberate is looking to eliminate the music business's middlemen.
Bitcoin doesn't remove the middleman so much as replace him with middlemen who don't make you pay much, but make society as a whole do so instead.
Government opinion on Bitcoin plays a vital role in the crypto community as Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies claim to be the first decentralized peer - to - peer payment network powered by its users with no central authority or middlemen, this lack of central authority or control makes governments very scared of Bitcoin.
Secondly, as noted, there's no middleman with blockchain technology.
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