Sentences with phrase «as is the unit»

In short, the condominium board or building owner that is faced with this type of situation is in for a long, rough ride, as are the unit owners.

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April 24 - Real estate developers in British Columbia will soon be required to collect and report information on people buying and flipping condo presale units, as the province ramps up its crackdown on tax fraud amid an escalating housing affordability crisis.
The new hybrid process is known as Follicular Unit Extraction and the testimonials for the procedure are generally better.
SEOUL, April 26 - General Motors Co's president said on Thursday that it was very close to a resolution to fix its ailing South Korean unit, as its South Korean union accepted a wage deal.
The legacy U.S. Airways FAs and legacy AA FAs expect to be fully integrated into one flight attendant unit as of Oct. 1.
CEO Dennis Muilenburg told CNBC's Phill LeBeau that growing the services unit is «a top priority» as the aerospace giant tries to «find strategic acquisitions that complement our organic investment in services.»
Can the licensor - seller give you an escrow agreement to deliver a building, equipment, leasehold improvements, inventory, etc., as the unit is made ready for your use?
GOOGLE»S AI HELPS TO PREDICT CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONS BY ANALYZING EYE SCANS: Google and Verily — Google - parent Alphabet's life sciences unitare exploring new ways that artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to identify patients» risk of suffering from a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, according to a newly published study by the two Alphabet subsidiaries.
The shift comes three months after Walmart appointed Judith McKenna as the new head of its international business and seems to be an attempt to revamp the under - performing unit.
This program requires employees to consider all of their vacation, sick, and personal days as one unit to be used either for PTO or serious catastrophic situations.
That was to be the flagship of a new unit called HuffPost Studios, which would do TV content as well as producing and licensing full - length movies.
As of July 31, futures markets predict a unit of the new currency will be worth hundreds of dollars.
As businesses and individual customers gravitate toward really expensive units or affordable desktop models, these factors combined are raising the average selling price of industrial systems.
Crunch Franchise was founded in 2010, but despite its relative youth as a business and relatively high investment price tag, Crunch had already grown to 184 units by the start of 2017.
Adam Belsher, who left his job in September as vice-president of the Verizon business unit at RIM after seven years with the company, says the lack of accountability is partly a result of the company's rapid growth over the past decade.
Although NBCUniversal's theme park revenue was strong compared to the previous year, the entertainment unit's movie business didn't do so well, thanks to some weak releases such as Ride Along 2 and Hail, Caesar!
Airbus said its order intake for its helicopter unit fell 5 percent last year from 2016, while demand for passenger jets is surging as record numbers of travelers take to the sky.
You might know him best from «Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,» but chances are you've seen him in many other places as well.
As an example, when you can custom configure a machine type versus having to use a machine that may not be right for you, that's actually cheaper for you, even though the unit price may be somewhat similar.
The device can be used as a handheld gaming unit and let users play games wherever they go.
Alice Ting, vice president of brand development, licensing and syndication told Bloomberg the Times expects the meal kit service to be at least as big as the Times» travel unit, where the paper's foreign correspondents act as tour guides in places like Iran and Cuba.
Since technicians today have as many as 200 units on their routes — five times as many as they did 30 years ago — overtime is common.
On Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017, the former president was admitted to an intensive care unit, and Barbara was hospitalized as a precaution, according to his spokesman.
As a reminder: Intel is spinning off the unit into an independent subsidiary and TPG is investing $ 1.1 billion for a controlling stake, valuing the company at $ 4.2 billion.
Unfortunately, I couldn't take the photo with me to show you, as the units we were using were pre-production models and wouldn't show the finalized result that you would see after buying the phone.
This unit is larger and not as aesthetically pleasing as the others (it looks almost like a paper shredder), but it gets the job done, cleaning and circulating the air in a room up to five times per hour.
GE CEO John Flannery on Tuesday said that the 125 - year - old business is considering carving out its major divisions into separately traded units as it announced a $ 6.2 billion charge related to its insurance operations.
This includes $ 4 million in severance pay, the accelerated vesting of 5.1 million unvested stock units (worth about $ 15 million) plus options to buy more, as well as a cash payments of either $ 1 million or the cash bonus he would have been entitled to in 2015, whichever is less.
Both players have excelled as starters, putting up career years, and the Warriors» starting five has been the best five - man unit in the league based on net rating.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is crafting a special unit to focus on digital health and tackle thorny issues such as creating an appropriate approval / clearance pathway for mobile medical apps.
The firm has since been capitalizing on what McLeod describes as «a huge pent - up demand for computer backup,» selling more than one million units worldwide.
For example, if you have different business units, such as a manufacturing facility and a sales and research facility, you may want to have the core handbook be the same for each group of employees but you may want to include specific policies for specific business units, such as if one business unit has a union or hourly - paid employees, Cooper says.
As the former head of Citi Ventures, Citigroup's VC unit, and co-founder of Mobile Money Ventures, which was sold to Intuit in 2011, he knew how to navigate the check - processing infrastructure to slash costs.
U.S. Special Operations forces have been providing air support, training and supplies for the Syrian Kurdish group, the People's Protection Units, known as the «YPG» from its Kurdish initials.
Vietnam is deploying a 10,000 - member military cyber warfare unit to combat what the government sees as a growing threat of «wrongful views» proliferating on the internet, according to local media.
Research published in February shows that 2016 was the first year in which the iPhone dropped in the rankings of smartphone sales in China, falling from 15 percent of market share to 11 and selling fewer units even as demand for smartphones grew.
Toronto's condominium market is particularly vulnerable, Athanassakos says, as a huge oversupply of units is hitting the market.
To do that, a unit of measure she'd applied frequently as a student of child nutrition at several Los Angeles hospitals, was key.
The Italian - American automaker is forecasting Jeep's annual sales to jump about 30 percent next year to 2 million vehicles and predicts the brand could eventually deliver 7 million units a year as appetite for SUVs surges worldwide, Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne has told analysts.
The resulting pieces are strong enough to be used to construct everything from household furniture, such as side tables and shelving units, and can also be used as building insulation.
But in order to do so, we need to know basic things such as the units (jobs vs. person - years of employment) of the numbers we're debating.
Apple provided me with a review unit on Monday and I've been using it as much as possible, specifically trying to home in on Apple's new features.
But there are indications of a slowdown, and developers are starting to extend ever - more lavish incentives as the number of unsold newly completed units rises.
«I hope that the clear message of this attack will be understood by the terrorists as well as their regional and international supporters,» said Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the head of the Revolutionary Guards» aerospace unit, according to the website of Iranian state television.
While across the Western Front most units took it easy and laid low, having no desire to kill the enemy or be killed that day, the one - off incidents of fraternization should not be taken as normal.
After the Microsoft sale Nokia was left with its core network equipment and services business plus its smaller HERE mapping and navigation unit and Nokia Technologies, which manages the licensing of its portfolio of patents and develops new products such as the N1 and the Z Launcher.
The Pentagon contested that report, saying in March that overarching guidelines about such strikes had not changed, even as US personnel were being embedded at lower levels within Iraqi Security Forces units and appeared to be closer to direct combat.
One of the concessions for winning state regulatory approval to convert Fidelis to a for - profit unit includes a $ 340 million contribution to New York state, payable over a five - year period, which will be treated as increased administrative costs.
Tillerson, who must step down as CEO after he turns 65 next March due to Exxon's mandatory retirement rules, is likely to be replaced by the head of the company's refining unit, a less - glamorous but more financially stable unit.
Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell referred to VMware at the time as being the «crown jewel» of EMC's many business units, and chose to have VMware remain «an independent public company» that wouldn't be subsumed into Dell like EMC's core data center storage business.
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