Sentences with phrase «been effective for such»

One structure that has been effective for such high - risk firms is the use of equity or warrants as a security deposit to sway the landlord or investor.
She said that this marked the first time a treatment for peanut allergies was demonstrated to be effective for such a lengthy period of time.
«To avoid confusion and disorder and to promote effective and economical planning for education, the legislature may authorize the parents or guardians of minors, who desire that such minors shall attend schools provided for their own race, to make election to that end, such election to be effective for such period and to such extent as the legislature may provide.»

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This is good news for Western Australian companies such as Clickstream and ineedhits.com, which are reaping the benefits of renewed business confidence in the Internet as an effective publicity medium.
Exercise has such a profound effect on our happiness and well - being that it is an effective strategy for overcoming depression.
Sophie Otiende a consultant with Awareness Against Human Trafficking (Haart), a non-profit organisation in Nairobi, says social media platforms like Facebook and messaging apps such as Whatsapp, Telegram and Line are effective tools for women.
Thinking about things you enjoy can be almost as effective as actually doing the activity which makes you happy: «the part of the brain responsible for feeling pleasure, the mesolimbic dopamine system, can be activated when merely thinking about something pleasurable, such as drinking one's favorite brand of beer or driving one's favorite type of sports car.
Among the findings: Technically proficient attackers are spending an average of $ 1,367 for specialized tool kits to execute attacks; 63 percent of respondents claim the use of such kits has increased over the past two years; and 64 percent say the tools are highly effective.
January and February, as usual, will be the most cost - effective months for domestic and international flights, with average savings of 25 to 40 percent to destinations such as Chicago, Nashville, Minneapolis, Zurich, Milan and Singapore.
A less conventional but quicker and more effective solution to securing capital is through alternative options from companies like PayPal, Fundbox and IndieGoGo, which provide products such as PayPal Working Capital, merchant cash advances, peer - to - peer loans and crowd - funding to help retailers fund seasonal staffing and manage cash flow for increased inventory.
Protesters are demanding protection from gun violence, including a ban on assault weapons such as the rifle used in Parkland, a prohibition on high - capacity magazines that let killers shoot long bursts without reloading, and more effective background checks for gun purchases.
For some entrepreneurs, such as service providers, sending a heartfelt, handwritten holiday card is an effective way to increase business in 2015.
The numbers are based on the effective rate, which includes landlord concessions such as free rent for the first month.
Instead, he says anaerobic activities, such as weight training and sprinting, are the most effective for building lean muscle mass, which will increase your metabolism and decrease fat.
«Flash activism,» the label I prefer for online protest forms such as online petition, can be effective at influencing targets in specific circumstances.
Overall women were perceived as more effective and surpassed men in 12 categories, even those typically perceived as «male» such as taking initiative and driving for results.
Aside from such training schemes being a miserable experience for those individuals, it also means they are only half - effective?
Providing incentives to private firms to exceed baselines — such as improved recidivism rates — is an effective carrot, versus creating penalties for basic contract breaches like failing to receive basic accreditation or meet minimum standards.
Effective August 1, 2010, benefits and accruals under the ESP were frozen for the remaining «Rule of 65» active employees and such participants were moved into the RSP.
Immediately prior to the Effective Time, (x) each Series A-4 Warrant shall be automatically exchanged for the number of shares of Series A-4 Preferred Stock issuable pursuant to the terms of such Series A-4 Warrant immediately prior to the Effective Time, and (y) each Series A-4 Warrant shall be automatically terminated and cancelled.
These new rules are effective starting in 2018 for us, except that certain equity awards (such as stock options) that we granted on or before November 2, 2017, might still be able qualify as performance - based compensation.
And btw, if I were going to ding IOER, it would be for subsidizing banks for doing nothing (Bernanke and Kohn point out that such subsidies are typically but a few basis points, i.e., the IOER — the effective FFR, or 1.25 — 1.16 today; okay, but still...).
The Kaiser survey found that 71 percent of all firms think such programs are «very» or «somewhat» effective, compared with only 47 percent for greater employee cost sharing or 33 percent for tighter networks.
Given the considerable number of background studies and the solid work of various groups such as the Jenkins Panel, the Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation, and the C.D. Howe Institute, CATA argues that it is time the Government considers and tables an action plan and commits to milestone deliverables in the 2012 Budget to foster an effective environment for successful commercialization of Canadian innovations.
For numerous medical conditions, such as obesity, diabetes, insomnia, and chronic pain, the «first - line» and most effective treatments are often behavioral.
The group's vice president for international economic affairs, Linda Menghetti Dempsey, told a congressional subcommittee in April that such an effort would be «at once both a radical idea and, in our estimation, the most pragmatic and effective way forward» on trade with China.
As noted by ZDNet, it's possible to reduce some aspects of your stress, such as the need for effective technology on a budget, by implementing cloud - based services that provide powerful computing services without the need for substantial tech know - how.
For companies with a strong credit rating and advanced, verifiable financial reporting (such as receivable and payable summaries), Liquid Capital's Asset - Based Lending (ABL) solution provides an excellent financing option that is more cost - effective, creative and discreet than anything else in the marketplace.
«The vesting of each executive's awards will accelerate upon termination of his employment for any reason (including a resignation for good reason) other than cause, death or disability (as such terms are defined in such executive's employment agreement) if such termination takes place upon or within two years following a change in control (as defined in such executive's employment agreement) that occurs during the term of his employment agreement and such executive signs a general waiver and release that has become effective
«For higher - education institutions, such as Wellesley, the munibond market can be a practical and cost - effective way to raise capital,» says Eric Wild, Managing Director and Head of Morgan Stanley's Higher Education Finance Group, adding: «Investors understand and trust such institutions, which also tend to carry higher credit ratings.»
As such, there are arguments for the BOJ to hold fire until it can deliver a more effective surprise.
The Competition Bureau in its pleadings to the Tribunal not only presumed VOWs benefitted from the principle of «economies of scale» the Competition Bureau presumed (without evidence) that VOWs were so inherently cost effective that they surpassed «economies of scale» and generated such positive revenue for their operators that lower commission rates were virtually guaranteed!
«For the uniform fiduciary standard to be effective, investors need to understand any material conflicts of interest» and «the staff believes it is the firm's responsibility — not the customers» to reasonably ensure such customer understanding.
These responsibilities include: (i) fostering processes that allow the Board to function independently of management and encouraging open and effective communication between the Board and management of the Company; (ii) providing input to the Chairman on behalf of the independent Directors with respect to Board agendas; (iii) presiding at all meetings of the Board at which the Chairman is not present, as well as regularly scheduled executive sessions of independent Directors; (iv) in the case of a conflict of interest involving a Director, if appropriate, asking the conflicted Director to leave the room during discussion concerning such matter and, if appropriate, asking such Director to recuse him or herself from voting on the relevant matter; (v) communicating with the Chairman and the CEO, as appropriate, regarding meetings of the independent Directors and resources and information necessary for the Board to effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities; (vi) serving as liaison between the Chairman and the independent Directors; (vii) being available to Directors who have concerns that can not be addressed through the Chairman; (viii) having the authority to call meetings of the independent Directors; and (ix) performing other functions as may reasonably be requested by the Board or the Chairman.
Should any weight be given to the possibility that the wife (or husband, for that matter) could be freed by effective birth control to achieve other basic goods, such as knowledge or skill at play?
To me, the most effective way of doing so is pointing out the sheer absurdity of their beliefs in public forums such as this, so as to weaken the underlying social support and impetus for such draconian views.
One of the least effective, and usually counterproductive, ways for churches as institutions to care is to take political positions on bow such problems are to be remedied.
Perhaps the most effective measure that British Government could use to help achieve its target of cutting teenage pregnancy rates is to introduce a rule giving prohibiting confidential abortions for minors, such that parents would have to be informed or, better still, would have to consent to their youngsters having an abortion.
13 How effective AA will be in non-Western cultures (with different attitudes toward guilt, pleasure, and the goals of life, for example) and what modifications will eventually occur in the AA program in such cultures has yet to be determined.
If we view the soul as an effective social system for the procurement of intense experience, we can legitimately apply to it Whitehead's statement in «Immortality» that «the more effective social systems involve a large infusion of various soils of personalities as subordinate elements in their make - up — for example, an animal body, or a society of animals, such as human beings» (IMM 690).
Were the church able to provide a vision of a unified planetary society organized both politically and technologically in such a way as to make available the full resources of the earth for the benefit of all the world's people, would it be effective in generating social change?
Effective methods for enriching new marriages are vital parts of such a program of lifelong nurture.
There are excellent examples of churches from this era, such as the buildings of Eliel and Eero Saarinen in Columbus, Indiana (Tabernacle Church of Christ, 1942; North Christian, 1964), a city known for its splendidly effective embrace of modern architecture.
To speak one's mind, tactfully but firmly, whenever occasions arise that call for such witness — far from being futile — is the most effective social force there is.
He is probably the most effective spokesman and advocate for practical policies that favor transhumanist research goals, and has coined the catchiest label for the enhanced humanoids such a research agenda aspires to produce: Humanity 2.0.
A sermon which does not have this for a major purpose and which fails to awaken some such response among those who are present is a sermon which might be described as «short - circuited»; its authentic quality is either missing or is diluted so that it is not effective.
The effective motive of obedience to such a command was the desire to be righteous rather than the concern for the other as another.
Such an alliance around certain basic truths of the natural moral law is a good basis for genuine and effective ecumenism.
While there is certainly no such thing today as the «Catholic vote» (unified by issues and / or effective leadership), the majority of Catholics did vote for Obama, and we are informed by Catholic News Service that there is a «historic high» of 163 Catholics in the new Congress.
Schools that do not present such examples and provide opportunities for such everyday practice are not effective schools.
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