Sentences with phrase «context of a larger business»

If you offer services in the context of a larger business, such as a salon, or an agency, your employer probably has liability coverage to protect the company.

Not exact matches

Let's take a look at these in the context of how one of the largest modern business empires, Starbucks, got started.
Competition policy (SME focus; need for equity; treat SMEs as «consumers» when dealing with larger businesses - extend unfair terms contracts to small business; need «legal precedents or statutory definitions» as part of unconscionable conduct framework); competition laws (focus on unfair terms and unconscionable behaviour; mention of MMP but not in context of s 46; access - call for broader access; price signalling (not clear)-RRB-; administration
In addition to the fact that the larger context of the photo shoot and publication was also not important to her - Time is not in the business of promoting extended breastfeeding.
Then speak to the impact of these developments on their lives and businesses, placing those matters in the larger context of business and industry evolution.
How to make sense of large silos of unclassified content, generating context, and leveraging line - of - business SMEs to assure quality classification
As the largest intellectual property practice in the Midwest, we are recognized industry leaders and our professionals are trained to evaluate complex intellectual property issues in the context of the business environment, keeping your strategic goals at the forefront.
But it is clear that the changes have been drawn to prevent some large consulting firm from gobbling up a law firm to supplement their delivery model... but one wonders how this will be applied in the context of smaller MDPs that compromise multiple professionals with a view to, say, render business advice that includes legal, accounting and perhaps marketing and business strategy as well.
Her clients include large energy companies, EU Institutions (advising in the context of legislative and judicial proceedings), governments, telecommunications companies, large corporations, both private and state owned in wide range of business sectors.
One example of «quality time» is taking the time at the outset to assess the legal matter in the larger context: What are the risks and rewards (beyond the legal system, i.e., political, social, business, as well as legal), what are the likely costs, what will the non-monetary costs be (including drain on personnel), what is the goal of the client, what is the other side (if this is a contested matter) up to, what are the opposition's strengths and weaknesses, and would procrastinating really be good or bad?
Speaking your industry language helps us to quickly assess and develop remedies that will serve your business — not only for a specific case but also in the larger context of your industry.
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