Sentences with phrase «chapter as a provider»

With over 16 years of experience supporting schools by building their capacity to use data effectively, Using Data has moved to a new chapter as a provider of services.

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In the previous chapters, you've learned that as a marketplace operator, you're dealing with two main groups: your customers and providers.
As each chapter has a unique relationship with their dining provider and partner agency, all our chapters have their own narratives to reflect on their experiences with FRN.
deCODE's actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in the forward - looking statements as a result of risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, (1) the impact of the announcement of its bankruptcy filing on deCODE's operations; (2) the ability of deCODE to maintain sufficient debtor - in - possession financing to fund its operations and the expenses of the Chapter 11 proceeding; (3) the ability of deCODE to obtain court approval of its motions in the Chapter 11 proceeding; (4) the outcome and timing of the proposed sale of deCODE's assets, including deCODE's ability to close a transaction with SagaInvestments, LLC or any other purchaser; (5) the uncertainty associated with motions by third parties in the bankruptcy proceeding; (6) deCODE's ability to obtain and maintain normal terms with vendors and service providers and contracts that are critical to its operation; and (7) other risks identified in deCODE's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, the risk factors identified in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10 - K and any updates to those risk factors filed from time to time in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10 - Q or Current Reports on Form 8 - K.
One chapter ranges from large issues such as the shift of school architecture to modular spaces to small instructions such as «use one outside provider» per course or subject.
If they take my advice and add that chapter, I hope they make notations as to which resources / groups / providers are fee - based and which are free, and what the fee ranges are, if applicable, and what the fees avail members of, specifically.
This latest edition includes new chapters on e-book publishing and book marketing, as well as updated head - to - head comparisons of major self - publishing service providers, including free book - publishing companies to consider and self - publishing companies to avoid.
Chapter two provides a brief description of the different programs and providers out there, as well as warnings about some less than scrupulous offerings.
Rochester, NY - April 3rd, 2018 - D4 LLC, a leading international provider of managed data and discovery services, is proud to announce that Heather Bigger, VP of Human Resources at D4, has been named as an honoree in the Rochester chapter of the National Human Resources Association (NHRA) Fifth Annual Human Resources...
(3) A licensed mental health care provider as defined in Regulation.02 B (7) of this chapter and approved by the Board.
Southwest Riverside County Chapter of CAMFT is looking for clinical & associate members, behavioral health care practitioners, affiliate health care providers, and other professionals willing to give short presentations or trainings (30 minutes to 2 hours) as a means to improve recognition in the community, demonstrate credibility as a specialist, expand professional reputations, and contribute to the art and science of Marriage & Family Therapy.
The AAML NY Chapter is accredited by the NYS CLE Board as a CLE provider for live presentations for the period October 2, 2014 through October 1, 2017.
As discussed in Chapter 1, Native Title Representative Bodies / Service Providers and Prescribed Bodies Corporate face considerable resource constraints.
That is, they can position themselves as service providers who help buyers find houses, help sellers move on to a new chapter in their lives, and bring people together in a transaction.
(2) The selection or completion of a preprinted form by a real estate broker licensed under Chapter 93A of the General Statutes, when the broker is acting as an agent in a real estate transaction and in accordance with rules adopted by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission, or the selection or completion of a preprinted residential lease agreement by any person or Web site provider.
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