Not exact matches
This is a victory for common sense, since it halts the prospect of some new body, or group being set at vast amounts of taxpayer's money to take evidence for a long period before
reaching the
conclusion that some bankers broke the law and others acted against the interests of their
customers.
«The NREL study does two key things right in
reaching the
conclusion that renewable standards in the Midwest are likely to cost little or even save
customers money,» said Madeline Fleisher at the Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
My
customers pay me to
reach a
conclusion, not muck about with a logic tree.
I'd like to see that process sped up and
reach its inevitable
conclusion, so our
customers can have more certainty.
However, despite a long period of training and ongoing coaching, we've
reached the
conclusion that he's only suited for direct
customer interaction and nothing requiring any administrative, organizational or problem solving skills.