Not exact matches
On premise, security teams working
at the Tesla factory told the battalion chief that they had not received any internal fire reports.
In 2005, W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne, professors of strategy
at Insead, published the bestselling Blue Ocean Strategy, which posed a simple but breakthrough
premise: Companies should stop trying to beat the competition and instead focus
on finding «blue oceans» — new markets or innovations devoid of competition that will create new demand.
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.
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.»
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.
If you have some well sought - after intellectual property
on your
premise, than you're also
at risk.
«While their current offer is «
premised»
on NXP going
at $ 110, they would of course not necessarily be precluded from making a new offer
premised on the new NXP price.»
At that point, the company had built about 60 prototypes, and some were scattered around the
premises; employees hopped
on them to quickly dart from one end of the factory to the other.
«And businesses need to be able to withdraw their cash in savings
on a moment's notice, in the event that there's a fire
at the
premises that's not entirely insured.
Jason Mendelson, director of legal services
at Softbank Venture Capital in Mountain View, Calif., advises start - ups not to bother with EPLI
on the
premise that young companies have better things to spend their money
on.
In Ferguson, which is part of St. Louis County, authorities said
at least 12 buildings were «total losses» following fires
on the
premises.
Data that is safely locked away
on premise or
at a hosting provider still carries a certain degree of risk, but data that is moving beyond the firewall introduces a whole new set of elements into the equation that can be difficult, if not impossible, to control.
In a ceremony held
at Dubai Chamber's
premises on Tuesday, Dubai Chamber signed an MoU with online marketing agency Digital Falcon to boost Dubai Startup Hub's digital presence, flydubai sealed a strategic agreement with cybersecurity startup VUL9 to deliver security staff monitoring and related services to the airline's offices across the UAE, Emirates NBD signed an MoU with VUL9 for the bank's cybersecurity projects, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced a deal with logistics tech startup LoadME, a freight services aggregator, to drive Fiat Chrysler's commercial vehicle sales in the Middle East.
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.
At its core, this approach is based
on the
premise of investing in companies with a history of paying a sustainable dividend.
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.
Dremio can be run as an elastic service in the cloud and
on -
premises, allowing customers to easily meet their needs
at any scale.
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.
Founded
on the
premise that advancing the full talent pool will make Canada's tech industry the strongest and most inclusive in the world, #movethedial believes the opportunity for gender parity exists
at a global level.
A person accompanied by a service animal while
on the Institute's
premises is responsible for controlling the animal
at all times.
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.
Talking
at a discussion board specializing in cryptocurrencies and blockchain tech
on the Nationwide Meeting in Seoul
on Wednesday, Hong revealed a joint research between the Korea Worldwide Commerce Affiliation (KITA), a non-profit Korea's largest commerce physique, and his personal workplace was the
premise behind the invoice.
It will be held
at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service located
at 1200 President Clinton Avenue
on the
premises of the Clinton Presidential Center in downtown Little Rock.
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.
In addition, moonlighting entrepreneurs should work
at their business
on their own time and completely off employer
premises.
The project, involved a smart contract platform was phased out in 2015
on the
premise that the cryptocurrency market
at the time was too immature.
The Technology Finance Group
at PNC Business Credit offers creative capital solutions tailored around the intrinsic value of recurring revenue streams of SaaS,
On -
Premise Delivery and other technology firms.
The Trust's Bitcoins are held by the Trustee, as custodian
on behalf of the Trust,
at its various United States
premises on a segregated basis.
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.
They stand
on the
premise that once God returns then wherever your status is
at that point deems where you are going to end up and you will not be given any further chances.
Now all my tales are based
on the fundamental
premise that common human laws and interests and emotions have no validity or significance in the vast cosmos -
at - large.
At that point, they typically invoke special pleading (the «un-caused cause»), arguing that the
premise they initially relied
on doesn't apply to their proposed solution and they effectively lose.
Perhaps it would make a decent article
on theology to some (not really though, as I've studied theology
at length and this reads more like a pamphlet than a stimulating article), but the
premise of the article is supposed to be based
on science, and whether the Big Bang proves creation.
Throughout its modern history, just war has been
premised on the concept that war is a conflict among states; yet in this «war» the primary conflict (
at least initially) is with al - Qaeda, a nonstate actor.
What
at a distance seemed to be a quasi-public edifice flying only the all - inclusive flag of American nationality turned out,
on closer inspection, to be the clubhouse of a particular ethnic group — the white Anglo - Saxon Protestants, its operation shot through with the
premises and expectations of its parental ethnicity.8
The best argument against ID theory, when all is said and done, is that it rests
on a
premise — «irreducible complexity» — that may seem compelling
at the purely intuitive level but that can never logically be demonstrated.
This is good fun, and — if I am right — it comes
at no ultimate expense to the self, for,
on the
premises of the Rad - con, it is strictly overkill; if, by definition, our mental life consists exclusively of neurologically determined events, then those events called memory could not prove the presence of a distinctive self.
You are basing the whole
premise here
on the idea that being an atheist models being a Christian and so looking
at a tiny non-representative subset of atheists.
In 2003, the Israeli High Court gave the women permission to pray as they wish
on the
premises but not
at the Western Wall itself.
The fallacy in this argument stems from two hidden
premises which have become so much part and parcel of Christian tradition that they are usually assumed
at the outset, and remain unexamined even by those who are, in other ways, trying to examine the Gospel evidence
on historical grounds.
At best such references evade the issue and give Hartshorne's doctrine of actuality an illusory air of plausibility; at worst they implicitly trade on ideas foreign to Hartshorne's own premise
At best such references evade the issue and give Hartshorne's doctrine of actuality an illusory air of plausibility;
at worst they implicitly trade on ideas foreign to Hartshorne's own premise
at worst they implicitly trade
on ideas foreign to Hartshorne's own
premises.
The UNFPA, it seems, agrees with the
premise, differing with Milosevic
on the point of life
at which excess population should be reduced.
On the occasion of his recent visit, the Pope blessed the new observatory
premises, and visited the observatory's collection of astronomical equipment and artefacts, including (to the delight of Br Guy Consolmagno, whorecounted it the next day
at a talk in London) the Vatican's collection of meteorites.
Under the plans anyone who bought a knife
on the internet would be required to collect it
at a store or another physical
premises.
My point is that
on the surface,
at least, the analysis of «X is omnipotent» that goes with Griffin's third position concerning the deficiency of
Premise X does not capture the idea of perfect power as understood by Griffin and as generally understood in discussions of this topic.
Like the series itself, the Christmas shows got increasingly absurd and unrelateable as the
premise dragged
on, but season 2's «Christmas Party» was everything that was great about the show: Steve Carell was
at his peak Michael Scott - ness while pouting about an oven mitt he'd received as a gift; the mundanity of office life getting broken up by an even more mundane party; Jim and Pam
at the height of their pre-dating romantic tension.
Indeed, he has
at times appeared to abandon even the
premises of progress and linear development
on which evolutionary theories are based.
Since that time we were allowed to hold our services
at a warehouse held by the local high school and though its not so much the building that matters for a religious body, the dilapidated
premises were certainly having a notable impact
on the strength of our community.
In my paper
on Anselm, an attempt was made, not only to spell out the full vocabulary needed for stating the — or
at least a — ontological argument, but also to list in full the
premises needed.
Officials
at the Abbey, by the way, refused to allow any filming of the movie adaption
on their
premises because they could not «commend or endorse the contentious and wayward religious and historic suggestions made in the book.»