Sentences with phrase «back at the premise»

Also, let me push back at the premise of the «1 %» rhetoric.

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The company said it would sell back the leases to stores at Vancouver's Pacific Centre, Calgary's Chinook Centre and Ottawa's Rideau Centre to landlord Cadillac Fairview for $ 170 million and vacate the premises in less than seven months.
According to the purported NSO Group documentation, an infected device transmits collected information back to a Pegasus Data Server at the operator's premises, via the PATN (Pegasus Anonymizing Transmission Network).
At first they tried to be comforting, interpreting Job's trouble as disciplinary rather than punitive, but soon, with the hard rigor of convinced logicians accepting an unquestioned premise, they were arguing back from Job's misery to his antecedent and corresponding sin.
The only way we can maintain that the predicted happenings are «contained in» the present state of the universe described in the premises is to read back into the premises the dubious thesis at issue, that all events that are definite now are also actual now.
Then there is the status - happy type who will maintain a cart at each of his clubs; and perhaps another one at home to take him back and forth to the golf house if, like so many of the new Palm Springs resorters, his house is built somewhere on the club premises.
The gunmen had on May 25 abducted about six pupils from the school after gaining entry into the premises around 6 am through the creek at the back of the college.
Simple premise, two funny leads with a proven chemistry between them, and lead by BAD TEACHER director Jake Kasdan, son of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK scribe, Lawrence Kasdan, this should be something worth few chuckles at least.
We then went back to the literature — and we've published a number of articles about it - where we looked at the premise of introducing coaching, mentoring and feedback.
- Paul Tremblay, nationally bestselling author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World «Every time we read the premise of Baby Teeth, all the hair on the back of our neck stands up.
The premise behind this strategy is that you anticipate a decrease in the price of a stock and want to profit by selling the stock short and then buying it back at a later date, at a lower price.
The Chrome has a simple premise: You get 2 % cash back when you use it at gas stations and restaurants (on up to $ 1,000 worth of purchases per quarter) and 1 % on everything else.
The premise of this program is best expressed by this quote from HSBV: «As staff at the humane society we get to sample dogs and cats all the time... Over and over we have talked about the unfairness of the «adopt now» requirement, and it took the Challenge for us to decide to test the idea: If you adopt and it isn't a good fit, then bring the pet back with no consequence and full money back because we want to guarantee your satisfaction!»
There is an additional cottage at the back of the premises which can be booked with the main house at an extra rate of R950 per night.
It's an intriguing premise, and the story gets told through back and forth dialogue at the beginning and end of the missions, with the occasional cutscene thrown in for good measure using a Saturday morning cartoon style that I really liked.
From what we've been shown so far, Homefront by developer Kaos Studios has all the premises for becoming a great shooter, and when you've had a look at the E3 trailer above, you'll understand why: the U.S. military forces are trying to hold back a North Korean invasion of the United States.
Let's Get Fiscal is a Xbox Live Indie Game made by Baller Industries that was ported to Windows Phone in an attempt to bring the mobile player back to those days of nostalgia.Take a closer look at the game below: The game premise...
Wishing to offer some back - story as to why you and 255 others will be running around a map trying to off one another, lead game designer Andy Beaudoin and fellow Zipper - ites have popped up over at the official EU PlayStation blog and have talked up the game's clandestine «Shadow War» premise.
Sotheby's will open a new private sales space at the back of their Bond Street premises on 10 October with a five - week show of works by Joseph Beuys, Bloomberg have reported.
In other notable recent developments, Simply Energy, the Australian retail arm for Engie, said in late March that it will aggregate 6MW of Tesla household batteries together with 2MW of demand response at commercial premises in Adelaide in a virtual power plant project supported by the government - backed Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).
Knowing that abrupt and frequent climate changes attend the end extreme interglacials, and accepting your premise that CO2 can either cause warming by whatever process you propose, or ameliorate the drop to the glacial state, applying the Precautionary Principle absolutely requires that we avoid any possibility of climate back - sliding over the next, at least, 4,000 years:
«At the Fordham Law School conference where I spoke 10 days ago (on challenges to «professionalism» posed by large firm practice), an off - agenda, spontaneous and heartfelt dialogue broke out about the nefarious impact of BlackBerrys — albeit on the premise that there's no going back.
An Illinois premises liability attorney at Abels & Annes has reached a settlement with the owners of a local restaurant in regards to a slip and fall that occurred back on February 13, 2010.
New York, NY: At around 6 AM on November 15, 2011, attorneys associated with the New York City Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild working as the Liberty Park Legal Working Group obtained a temporary restraining order against the City of New York, various City agencies, and Brookfield properties directing that occupiers be allowed back on the premises with their belongings.
Make sure you're regularly backing both your on - premise and cloud - based data on a daily basis, have copies of the data in multiple locations, and have data snapshots going back at least one week and, preferably, at least one month.
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