Sentences with phrase «call charges of»

Alibaba called the charges of coercion «completely false» and said pursuing exclusivity is a common industry practice.

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Many times, a meeting is called and there is a lack of clarity as to who is in charge.
Voice roaming calls, said Monique Goyens, the director general of the Brussels - based group, typically cost three times what consumers pay domestically; data roaming charges can be up to 50 times what consumers pay in their home markets.
According to an advance copy of the plan, the charges to make a voice call while traveling, at present 35 euro cents a minute, would fall to 24 euro cents by July 1, 2014.
Huajian has called those allegations «completely not true to the facts, taken out of context, exaggerated» and accused the investigators of conducting industrial espionage — a charge that was parroted in China's party - controlled media.
Rather than charging 2 % of the fund's total capital commitment, Sequoia has told investors the management fee will be 1 % based only on the smaller stages of «called capital» drawn from the investors, one of the people said.
Lombardo says he does not expect charges to be filed against Paddock's girlfriend, Marilou Danley, who had been previously called a person of interest in the case.
And despite Trump's repeated calls for «reciprocal» tariffs — nations charging each other the same percentage for the same goods — Alan Deardorff, a professor of international economics at the University of Michigan, told Fortune that international trade has never worked that way.
That suspicious activity by the Willy bot led to Karpelès's arrest in August 2015 on charges of manipulating electronic data; he admitted in court last summer to running what he called the «obligation exchange» but disputes doing anything illegal.
The service, called Fly - Fi, is provided by Amazon and available on all domestic flights, free of charge to all passengers.
We've been called out, challenged and reprimanded when our decisions and actions bumped up against the expectations and agendas of those in charge.
In the late 1800s, Miners used gunpowder wrapped in paper for their work, calling the charges tacos; «In retrospect,» Pilcher writes, «it's easy to see the similarity between a chicken taquito with hot sauce and a stick of dynamite.»
In 2014, as the overall value of its assets declined, O'Leary Funds charged new expenses called «administration fees» and «directors fees» to investors, totalling $ 650,000 across 13 mutual funds.
Members of the hotel chain's frequent - guest program can now make unlimited, local and domestic long - distance calls; make copies; and surf the Internet at no charge.
She's now in charge of a multi-million dollar company that oversees her trademarked format Pop Pilates, a self - designed clothing line called POPFLEX Active, countless sponsorships with Fortune 500 companies, and PIIT28, a Pilates Intense Interval Training program.
«More cards are charging a monthly fee, like a checking account, and fewer have a la carte fees for services like point - of - sale purchases, ATM transactions and live customer service calls,» said Susan Weinstock, director of Pew's Safe Checking in the Electronic Age Project.
According to the TC Palm, he has been harassing local establishments and has since been charged with four counts of harassing phone calls, two counts of first degree petty theft, and one count of second degree petty theft.
We've got a person who is temporarily in charge of the government, and when he makes an error it is mandatory for a free press to call it out.
It's called Founder's Syndrome: an originator maintaining disproportionate control of the company they started while someone else is nominally in charge.
For example, Reich - Rohrwig has made it very clear to the manager in charge of generating quotes on jobs that if a client calls to find out where the bid is, «that's a fail.»
When HP tapped L?o Apotheker, the former CEO of SAP, Oracle's archrival in business - application programs, as its new commander - in - chief, Ellison charged HP with «[picking] a guy who was recently fired because he did such a bad job of running SAP,» and called for the board's immediate, «en masse» resignation.
He's in charge of signing up restaurants, calling customers to check on food quality, handling complaints and vetting drivers.
Absent regulations, network owners get to call all the shots, from the rates MVNOs can effectively charge to the types of phones they're allowed to sell.
Calling potential clients is still important, but use the available technology to ensure you're reaching the right people instead of dialing and asking for «whoever is in charge of procurement.»
«Jamie Dimon has been the one who has led the charge in order to say, «Nope, no more regulation, fight back against regulation, call the regulation un-American, try to resist, try to put loopholes into regulation, hire an army of lobbyists,» Warren said in an interview with CNN's «Starting Point.»
In a staged simulation called Quantum Dawn 2, bank executives in charge of operations, technology and crisis planning were tasked with detecting how a massive cyber attack was unfolding in the markets - but each one only got to see a tiny red flag waving in a sea of information.
Even the notoriously conservative editorial board of the Wall Street Journal called it a «charge into the fixed bayonets.»
Attorneys for McDonald's workers have filed class action suits in three states claiming that the company was responsible for illegally withholding wages in a number of ways, including calling people in but not paying them for all the time they were required to be in stores as well as charging for the costs of uniforms.
IConnectHere.com will put your call through for 25 cents a minute, compared with the $ 2 that regular phone companies charge, says Noam Bardin, CEO and president of Deltathree, the company that runs iConnectHere.com, based in New York City.
When Peck was in charge of the brand in 2011, he called for the retailer to shrink its store fleet from 890 locations to 700.
Back in 2010 it paid $ 550 million to settle charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission that it mislead investors into buying a so - called synthetic collateralized debt obligation named Abacus, which was made up of a bundle of financial instruments tied to subprime mortgage bonds, many of which plummeted in value shortly after the deal was sold.
Last month the office of US Special Counsel Robert Mueller charged 13 Russians and three firms with interfering in the 2016 presidential vote as part of what it called a conspiracy to support Donald Trump and disparage Hillary Clinton.
After all, he and Gloria were physically stretched to the limit: Gloria, age 53, was running the catalog call center, the distribution operation, and the company's one retail outlet; John, age 55, was in charge of sourcing products, merchandising, and virtually everything else.
If you have a highly appreciated annuity and no remaining surrender charge but do not want to annuitize the product, you may conduct what is called a «1035 exchange» to another annuity product of your choosing without suffering a taxable effect.
«The thesis that shorting the FAANG stocks would act like a turbo - charged portfolio hedge because of their out - sized run - up in the bull market was a good call,» Ihor Dusaniwsky, managing director of predictive analytics at S3, told Business Insider.
They also don't get the use of their calling, texting, and data without additional charges in Mexico and Canada.
The network will be based on so - called combined charging system (CCS) technology, enhancing existing AC and DC charging standards and allowing for ultra-fast power levels of up to 350 kilowatt hours.
«We could have made a lot of money charging people to not have call detail on their bills,» says Glickman.
Glickman, 27 at the time, quickly zeroed in on phone costs: like almost all countries other than the United States, Argentina had a state - run phone company that charged an arm and a leg for international calls, and Amex Argentina was running up a monthly bill of $ 25,000 in international calls.
Shareholders may also raise questions over the very high interest rates the bank charges to financially strapped customers who resort to so - called payday loans, which are in the sights of state attorneys general.
«Freemium» services, as they're called, let customers use a basic version of as service without paying, but charges them for additional features, or, in the case of music streaming, to skip the ads on the free version.
In June 2009, as a response to widespread calls for bans or other anti-bag measures from environmental groups, the city of Toronto required that all local stores charge 5 cents for every plastic bag they handed out.
She suggests sticking with funds that have expense ratios below 1 percent, and preferably below 0.5 percent, as well as steering clear of so - called «load» funds, which charge extra at the point of sale.
Still, Peter J. Marathas Jr., the partner in charge of benefits and executive compensation at Boston's Proskauer Rose LLP, recently received three calls in one day from clients who were dismayed to learn that most requirements of the law — set to go into effect 2014 — remain on schedule, despite the well - publicized employer - mandate penalty delay.
Ryan Murphy is on solid ground today, even if its success hasn't curbed the number of people calling the company asking to speak to «Ryan Murphy,» only to find two women in charge.
Earlier this month, the U.K.'s minister in charge of exiting the EU, David Davis, testified at a House committee that, to this point, the government has not carried out a full assessment of the implications on the economy were Britain to leave in a so - called hard Brexit.
She understood that, to build the kind of business she wanted, she had to take charge of every aspect of designing, producing, and marketing her «beauty tools,» as she calls them, especially the brushes.
They're called MVENs, and they're issued by one Gen. Jalal, the Ministry of Interior's man in charge of regulating PSCs.
Facebook is the dominant internet site in many countries because of a program called Free Basics, which let users connect to a few key sites from their phones without incurring more data charges.
Patrick Fitzgerald, the U.S. attorney at the time, called the indictments «the most significant drug importation conspiracies ever charged in Chicago,» claiming that the cartel imported and distributed nearly $ 6 billion worth of illegal narcotics mostly to the Chicago area between 1990 and 2008.
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