Parking
is on the premises in a well lit area.
9 (1) A police officer, or the occupier of premises, or a person authorized by the occupier may arrest without warrant any person he or she believes on reasonable and probable grounds to
be on the premises in contravention of section 2.
Not exact matches
But the former dominatrix says the very
premise all of her trainings
is based
on — the idea that hidden power dynamics often impact minorities and women
in unfair ways — seemed totally foreign to so many would -
be students five years ago when she started teaching.
If you
're a typical doctor's office or a legal firm or an accounting firm and you
're weighing, «Should I have an
on -
premises closet that has a server
in it that
is serving my e-mail and maintaining my patient records or should I have it
in the cloud?»
But chances
are that whatever you believe
is limiting the growth of your business (or anything else
in your life)
is based
on a false
premise, not an immutable truth.
Berg wrote that while his team understands Salesforce's interest
in MuleSoft's technology, he believes «the purchase price to
be too rich,» and questions what Salesforce — which exclusively sells cloud - based products — will do with MuleSoft's
on -
premise license offering, which makes up a substantial portion of the company's revenue.
A recent Google study, Project Aristotle,
was founded
on the
premise of understanding why certain teams
in the workplace struggle while others thrive.
That plays into a bigger trend by some of the nation's largest food manufacturers to invest
in newer brands that
are built
on the
premise that plants
are a great source of protein.
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.»
In this atmosphere, Sapho
is an anomaly: it
's a hot young startup with a penchant for
on -
premise software.
But that
's the
premise of eSports, an industry that
's growing rapidly and creating many opportunities for startups, especially those focused
on in - game analytics, player data, and scouting.
In an interview with Fortune, Berns» lawyer and law partner, Lee Weiss added that the IRS investigation
is based
on a faulty
premise that bitcoin
is intrinsically illicit.
The disagreement over whether the future of business software will live
in the cloud versus
on -
premise — or both — can't
be settled overnight.
There
are many different reasons that a person or group of people may trespass
on your business
premises, from petty vandals and ex-employees to travelers and protesters, and different cases must
be handled
in different ways.
In other words, Sapho pulls data from disparate applications, whether they
're legacy
on -
premise solutions or trendy new SaaS options, and makes the information easy to work with.
The future of fast food may very well have arrived
in New York City — and its
premise is built
on quinoa and automation.
But to every rule there
is an exception, and glad I
was to
be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire
premise is based
on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study,
in fact, I had used as my example of what works better than a health app.
By Hurd's estimate, a «very small» number of companies
are going to move from an
on -
premise database (SQL
is the one he named) to AWS,
in part because that data
is then captive to Amazon he said.
That has sent the price as high as A$ 7 ($ 5) per fruit, compared with just under $ 1
in the United States and around 1 pound ($ 1.43)
in Britain, prompting some wags
in the grocery trade to tweak their usual warning to burglars to: «No cash or avocados
are kept
on premises overnight.»
«It
's a translation of the Latin phrase petitio principii, and it
's used to mean that someone has made a conclusion based
on a
premise that lacks support,» writes Grammar Girl, who explains the complicated subject well
in her blog.
One
is the Three - Minute Rule, based
on the
premise that what your customers do
in the three minutes just before and just after they use your product or service tells you a lot about their needs and how they actually use what you sell.
«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.
We now have virtually all of our software that
was on premise now rewritten and redone and available
in the cloud.»
Yet, as I saw when I toured the factory of Amazon's North Reading, Mass. - based robot maker Kiva Systems, which it acquired
in 2012, delivering
on that
premise is extremely challenging.
Based
on the
premise of a snowed -
in airport filled with unattended children trying to fly home for the holidays, this movie
is full of misbehaving children getting into shenanigans.
Oracle, which made its name and fortune selling
on -
premise databases,
is in the midst of repositioning itself as a cloud provider.
And fewer companies
are planning to host their shindigs
on - site: around 30 % said they will host their parties
on corporate
premises (down from 55 %
in 2012).
While Gates does differ
on certain «secondary points and policy prescriptions» offered by Piketty, he agrees with the book's basic
premise: «that inequality
is a growing problem and governments should play a role
in reducing it.»
In Ferguson, which
is part of St. Louis County, authorities said at least 12 buildings
were «total losses» following fires
on the
premises.
This
is an interesting note to sound since Oracle still makes the bulk of its money selling software that runs
on premises,
in a customer's server room or data center.
METHOD + Madness
is gearing up for major expansion.The company will move
in August into brand new
premises on the corner of Hay and Rokeby Streets
in Subiaco, to accommodate a planned growth
in staff from 60 to 150.
Economic growth
in China has long
been premised on high levels of savings and investment, growth of manufacturing and exports, migration of low - productivity rural workers to higher - productivity urban jobs and integration of new technologies.
His
premise was that music could
be broken down
in an objective way by trained musicians; he called his effort the Music Genome Project, a riff
on the drive to map human DNA.
Although NOBLES, which
is offering easily providable products and services,
is the kind of store that, obviously, almost anybody
in the world would welcome, the concept / premise upon which it is based has appearently eluded the best corporate minds in the world, as an extensive search of the internet has conclusively shown that there are NO OTHER STORES LIKE IN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!
in the world would welcome, the concept /
premise upon which it
is based has appearently eluded the best corporate minds
in the world, as an extensive search of the internet has conclusively shown that there are NO OTHER STORES LIKE IN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!
in the world, as an extensive search of the internet has conclusively shown that there
are NO OTHER STORES LIKE
IN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!
IN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!!!
Instead, the Federal Reserve's new framework
is premised on the payment of interest
on reserves and
on ensuring sufficient competition
in money markets so that the rate of interest paid
on reserves
is passed through to other money market rates and thus to deposit rates offered to households and firms.2
They
are down from 20 % of total
on -
premise industry volume
in 2008 to about 17 %
in 2014.
At its core, this approach
is based
on the
premise of investing
in companies with a history of paying a sustainable dividend.
Meanwhile, wine sales
on -
premise are in long, steady decline.
Coinstack
is serviced
in two ways, Cloud and
On -
premise, and supports all types of applications and protocols available via the Bitcoin blockchain.
He
's hit the nail
on the head, about making our kids safe
in school, arming teachers who
are qualified and having law enforcement
on the
premises.»
That
is why I
am excited to
be a Director and involved with
Premise — a data company that analyzes information people collect
on their smartphones about everyday life, like the price of local foods —
in its capacity to mobilize these technologies as widely as possible.
«The incessant news flow from the Trump administration playing out
on Twitter and the ensuing global reaction pushes Twitter users to
be increasingly engaged with the platform,» analyst Richard Greenfield wrote
in a note to clients Wednesday «Our upgrade of TWTR
is premised on the belief that Twitter's daily active user (DAU) growth
is accelerating, particularly
in the US, which has a disproportionate impact
on Twitter's revenues and profits.»
Based
on this
premise, Cyprus
is the best place for binary trading options
in terms of legal protection.
«Liberalism, socialism, and pragmatism may all
be termed optimistic
in the sense that they
are all
premised on the idea that the application of reason to human social and political conditions will ultimately result
in the melioration of these conditions.
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 realit
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 realit
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.
«Customers have repeatedly asked us for a business email and calendaring service that
is more cost - effective and simpler to manage than their
on -
premises solution, more secure than the cloud - based offerings available today, and that
is backed by the same best -
in - class infrastructure platform
on which they
're reliably running so many of their current (and future) workloads,» said Peter De Santis, Vice President, AWS Compute Services.
You see it
in industry after industry: hotels presumed that people wouldn't stay
in strangers» homes, television networks presumed that programming schedules
were constrained by time, and, speaking of Amazon Web Services, enterprise technology companies presumed that servers and software would live
on corporate
premises.