Nevertheless,
as individuals from collectivistic cultures remain dependent on family approval for their mate selection [31], parental influence may suppress the positive effects of family allocentrism on commitment.
The qualitative study involved focus group research and one - to - one discussions with community, voluntary, and statutory groups as well
as individuals from these sectors.
The rest of the team is composed of notable figures in the crypto space as well
as individuals from the traditional financial markets.
Both Sides Now, in Antoniotti's defense, she did interview Julie Levy, Maddie's Professor of Shelter Medicine in the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine, Alley Cat Allies president Becky Robinson, as well
as individuals from nearby One of a Kind Pet Rescue and Dancing Paws Wellness Center for the piece.
In addition to this, diversity is also effective
as individuals from different culture have different views which can contribute in increasing the efficiency of the task which is needed to be completed (Leonard, Graham, & Bonacum, 2004).
Watching these students grow as readers and
as individuals from year to year has been such a rewarding experience.
Dating websites are among the most profitable businesses on the Internet,
as individuals from all.
In «pick when green» cultures, babies are recognized
as individuals from the moment they are born and begin to be verbally instructed at a very young age.
He begins his pulsating, momentary existence
as an individual from a set of complex impulses derived from the ongoing energy of past events as they objectify themselves into the present.
It's a way to let the parent see the baby
as an individual from the very beginning, and it helps clear away ideas like «my baby cries because she hates me» or «she's manipulative,» when actually the baby might be super sensitive or prefer a certain position.
«By starting at the school at the age of four and staying with us right up until they take their GCSEs, it means we will be able to get to know each child
as an individual from an early age, developing them on an holistic level.
We treat
you as an individual from the moment you are greeted at our showrooms.
What does he learn about his mother
as an individual from this?
Not exact matches
Many small businesses utilize services
from the same websites
as individuals.
Firms such
as Cambridge Associates and Preqin have compiled returns
from individual investors (generally known
as limited partners, or LPs).
The company also made waves
as part of the insurer exodus
from the
individual insurance sector (including Obamacare marketplaces), which led to almost $ 700 million in losses between 2014 and 2016, according to Aetna.
The European Union's executive body is frustrated with the relatively low corporate taxes paid by firms such
as Facebook (fb) and Amazon, and
individual EU countries are frustrated at seeing overseas firms take business
from local rivals while booking their revenues elsewhere.
If nothing else, your company should consider hiring and nurturing
individuals from this generation
as part of your marketing team (when they are old enough, of course).
If,
as an self - employed
individual or start - up founder, you constitute a state - recognized business, you could benefit
from the SHOP Exchanges, and qualify by 2014 to enter into the buying pool for state run insurance programs.
The summer started with a reasonable (if clumsy) attempt by the government to stop incorporated
individuals from taking advantage of the lower small - business tax rate, and ended with people such
as Arlene Dickinson, the investor and Dragon's Den star, talking about an assault on entrepreneurship.
That's because under current law, profits
from a small business «pass through» to the owner and is taxed at his or her
individual rate, which can be
as high
as 39.6 percent.
Differing safety standards and other regulatory disparities — even those
as simple
as converting speedometers
from metric to imperial — make it impractical for
individuals to cross-border shop, says Desrosiers.
«
From our standpoint, we want to make sure that
as many people
as possible maintain (insurance) coverage,» said Dr. Mario Molina, CEO of Molina Healthcare (moh), which provides Medicaid and Obamacare
individual insurance plans.
LinkedIn career expert Nicole Williams says entrepreneurs and
individuals working in new fields such
as social media or technology can especially benefit
from inviting parents into their working lives,
as their parents are most often confused about what their children working in these new fields do for a living.
In July, Eli Bartov, a professor at New York University Stern School of Business and two other researchers found that «aggregate opinion»
from tweets before earnings announcements could predict earnings surprises
as well
as market reactions for
individual stocks, leading to outperformance of 5 % to 10 % per year.
And just
as Airbnb and Uber have the landscape of accommodations and local transport unrecognizable to something
from only a decade prior, we will eagerly await what the future might look like, in a world where verified and trusted interactions between
individuals become
as could change the face of institutional hierarchy
as we know it.
«Since last week's approval, we have heard both support
from the community, and concerns about how the pricing and reimbursement details will affect
individual patients and caregivers, such
as how it effects coverage of other Duchenne products, such
as EXONDYS 51,» wrote Aronin in a blog post for a Duchenne patient advocacy site.
With a huge demand for GPS trackers
from brands, companies,
individuals and Government agencies, the industry has been touted
as a goldmine that can yield an estimated 50 billion dollars in a calendar year.
«This entire metaphor of even Hit Refresh is we
as individuals are dealing with change all the time, and we're hitting refresh — we learn
from it,» Nadella said.
CitySoft, whose revenues have jumped by 300 % a year, is trying to shift
from selling Web - development services to
individual customers to acting
as a subcontractor for larger technology integrators.
ENJOINED AND RESTRAINED
from, in any manner or by any means, removing
individuals with refugee applications approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
as part of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, holders of valid immigrant and non-immigrant visas, and other
individuals from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen legally authorized to enter the United States.
Direct Public Offerings DPOs have existed for decades
as a way for small businesses to raise capital
from wealthy
individuals.
That research will be crucial: An earlier effort by another company, Pathway Genomics, to create a «liquid biopsy» for cancer was greeted in September by a stern letter
from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the agency had «not found any published evidence that this test or any similar test has been clinically validated
as a screening tool for early detection of cancer in high risk
individuals.»
The study looked at living standards, environmental sustainability and protection of future generations
from further indebtedness
as a way to determine if the economies were including every
individual equally in their society.
It's not what you would call a large operation just yet,
as the organization has only recorded messages
from about 75
individuals.
But the, uh, picture looks a little prettier
from here on: since many
individuals buy art
as decoration rather than
as an investment, insiders expect the art market to turn around
as the housing indus - try's fortunes improve.
Hometeam's revenue will continue to come
from individual families,
as well
as from private insurance companies,
as it expands to more cities across the U.S.
For the inflation rate, coupled with
individual tax rates, will be the ultimate determinant
as to whether our internal operating performance produces successful investment results — i.e., a reasonable gain in purchasing power
from funds committed — for you
as shareholders.
Cruz would eliminate the current seven tax brackets and create a 10 percent flat tax for
individual filers,
as well
as a 16 percent corporate rate, down
from the current top rate of 35 percent.
According to the Wall Street Journal, a proposal circulating around Washington would reduce the amount of retirement contributions that can be deducted
from an
individuals» taxable income
from $ 18,000 a year for most workers to
as little
as $ 2,400.
Swift differs
from a typical business by looking at her customers
as unique
individuals, even though her millions of fans far exceed the number of customers of a typical business.
U.S. authorities have repeatedly targeted companies and
individuals from the Chinese city of Dandong, which borders North Korea, in a bid to cut off Pyongyang's major export revenue
from selling natural resources, such
as coal.
Both tax professionals and
individuals should practice good cyber-hygiene, such
as installing anti-virus and anti-malware software, using strong passwords, and encryption data to stay safe
from tax fraud.
There are many different ways to look at communication in the small - business world —
from the
individual formats such
as writing and speaking, to different contexts such
as client communication and employee management.
The «student project» was the only other category awarded to an
individual,
as opposed to an organisation, and this year was the only category with two winners — Jonathan Werrett
from UWA and Ryan Fraser
from Murdoch University.
Income
from «pass throughs» flows to the business owner directly and is currently taxed at that person's
individual tax rate, which can be
as high
as 39.6 percent.
There are no donor names, no clues
as to whether they are
individuals, companies or trade groups, and no hint
as to whether there are repeated donors
from year to year.
The executive's time away
from the office will not only encourage
individual development and proactivity but will also strengthen bonds among team members
as they effectively address challenges in his or her absence.
Initially, it was supposed to be a collection of «magazines» based around specific topics or
individuals, with The Intercept
from Glenn Greenwald
as a model.
As a 2006 study in the American Sociological Review found, the number of close confidantes a typical
individual has shrank by a third between 1985 and 2006, to about two
from three.