Sentences with phrase «big should this operation»

As a founder, there is one question you should be asking yourself at every stage of your startup's development: «Just how big should this operation be getting?»

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At issue is what the relevant European law says should be done — and, more to the point, what should have been done on October 6 2008, when Gordon Brown closed down the UK operations of Icesave, an online subsidiary of Landesbanki, Iceland's second - biggest bank.
First off, this decision is going to affect the online Bitcoin gambling companies in Spain big time, since they should now apply for licenses in order to continue their operation in Spain.
Rogers said he is a big believer that boards should set policy and steer clear of day - to - day operations, which should be run by the general superintendent and his staff.
Generally, students should be allowed to have signs, so long as they aren't too big or otherwise displayed in a way that disrupts school operations or violates content - neutral rules.
The biggest problem here is speed: every operation takes longer than it should.
I don't agree with taking out mechanics from SM bosses because SM is for learning and mechanics are a big part of the fun, but no one with half a clue should be wiping over and over on story mode operations and that was the thing that really killed raiding during 3.0, with underlurker which was buggy, but also badly overtuned for story mode.
Favorable policies such as exemption in wheeling and banking charges, cross subsidies, and access to withdraw banked green power anytime during the 24 hours of business operations should be translated across all states to enable larger adoption of renewable energy for big corporates.
But she used that admission to suggest the judge should consider the confession Frank made to «Mr. Big» in an undercover police operation as yet another lie.
First, he contends that the trial judge should have excluded the confessions he made to undercover officers during a Mr. Big operation.
China - based bitcoin mining firm Canaan Creative announced yesterday it had agreed to sell its operations to a publicly listed electronics firm in a deal that would mark the biggest exit for a bitcoin company to date should it be approved by local regulators.
To avoid as much confusion as possible, and ensure that operations can continue, a group of some of the biggest bitcoin exchanges in the world is now committing to list the coins on the Bitcoin Unlimited branch as a new asset, should the situation arise.
Therefore, a manufacturing resumes should highlight experience with global operations, travel outside the company, diversity initiatives, or foreign languages may be a big selling point on a resume.
How can the Competition Bureau of Canada be within its mandate to promote a business concept that's really a «big business» concept, when the CBOC should really be about ensuring broad competition — by ensuring smaller operations can sustain themselves, against large ones?
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