Sentences with phrase «deep pockets present»

Those who are perceived to have deep pockets present attractive litigation targets.

Not exact matches

Davis admits Home Hardware's quasi-co-operative business model presents some challenges: The firm has neither the deep pockets of its publicly traded rivals, nor the top - down control of a franchise operation.
The incubator offers an open - floor design plan to spur collaboration, weekly networking sessions for treps and investors (with cerveza and snacks, of course), as well as a pitch night where the top concepts from students and alumni get presented in front of venture capitalists and others with deep pockets.
Ecojustice claimed we presented «climate science misrepresentations» which «promote the denier groups» own business interests,» and «promote the business interests of deep - pocketed individuals and corporations that appear to fund the denier groups.»
On the contrary, they may see large organisations with very deep pockets, like Rolls - Royce, buying their way out of trouble, walking away from court with a great big financial slap on the wrists, while no past or present Rolls - Royce employee or director goes to prison for offences running into tens or possibly hundreds of millions of pounds.
There have been proposals to ban credit based car insurance presented to Congress and the Senate, but with such strong resistance from insurance companies with deep pockets, getting these proposals passed may take years.
In Virginia, insurance is a precautionary measure that many homeowners, drivers, and people in general simply don't want to go without; however, insurance sometimes presents a financial burden that dips a little too deep into our pockets.
If you have deep pockets, «when you look at certain core markets like New York, softness in a property presents opportunity.»
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