Furthermore, we do not
dictate the terms of the loan or the repayment schedule; this is the preserve of the lender.
If you signed a lease
which dictates the terms and conditions of you living there, you're responsible to abide by those provisions.
The lack of silverware and consistent challenge during the season shouldn't allow him to
dictate terms even in light of his legacy.
Additionally, some large companies will take a discount, usually a couple of percentage points, if they pay sooner than their
own dictated terms, often at their own discretion.
These measurements provide the essential data used to calculate the potential energy yield from a project, which in
turns dictates the terms of the project financing.
Not being consistent with billing and allowing a client to
dictate terms rather than setting clear payment due dates.
Without empathy, a leader simply continues to
dictate his terms without even realizing the importance of the perceptions of others.
A legal separation is similar to a divorce in that a court
order dictates the terms of property division, child custody and so on — and you must abide by those terms.
If you signed a lease
which dictates the terms and conditions of you living there, you're responsible to abide by those provisions.
With record companies falling at their feet, they were in the novel position of being able to
dictate terms of contracts presumably, and the hype was already starting in the music press.
Given the amount of leverage Facebook has, many publishers are worried that what has been a listening tour could become a telling tour, in which Facebook
dictates terms because it drives so much traffic.
From time immemorial, they've been squeezed by vendors and middlemen
who dictate terms from on high and leave them scrambling to get by on razor - thin margins.
But fears that Amazon is suddenly going to turn into Darth Vader,
unilaterally dictating the terms of the marketplace («I have altered the deal; pray that I don't alter it further») are mostly unfounded.
Aware that the Clinton campaign is already portrayed
as dictating terms to the DNC, Baker raised the concern about making ballot access in primary states a criteria for getting on stage: If Sanders were locked out because of potential trouble qualifying in New Hampshire (given that he's not a registered Democrat), Baker was worried this would be seen as Clinton keeping him out.
However, we do
not dictate the terms of the loan but shall work hard to match you with a lender who will sort your current financial situation in spite of your bad credit score.
People complain about how
Apple dictates the terms of access to the iPhone and iPad, but Amazon's Kindles have always been more restrictive, and the Fire is only a slight departure from that strategy.
For a long time, non-profits sat back and let the business
community dictate the terms of its philanthropy, which often amounts to no more than a sly PR campaign.
For Levering's Protestants, the doctrine of participation might alleviate the suspicion that the
creature dictates the terms of God's gifts.
Those who fear or are unfriendly to Flaherty say he «owns» boxing in San Francisco,
virtually dictates terms and has a heavy word in appointment of ring officials.
The 2017 UT defense struggled pretty dramatically against a decent run game (107th in Rushing S&P +) but
completely dictated the terms against opposing passing games.
Now 30 years later we get another donor who instead of doing what is right for the school long term
supposedly dictates terms to force the school to live within the same outdated footprint with the same outdated capacity and then he slaps his name on the building so the school continues to look like a small time program despite our recent on - the - court successes.
How is this any different than 30 years ago when we got the Dump the first time then had a donor slap his name on the place and
dictate terms along with Radnor that led us to building a facility that was obsolete from Day 1.
Those with privilege
dictating the terms in how the lives of those without privilege should be lived; interpreted circumstantially and so forth; scrutinized for how situations in every aspect of life are handled; responded to; dealt with; etc..
On the other hand, there are teams like the Jets and
Browns dictating terms, and they have crazy amounts of cap room.
The board seem quite happy to let the
manager dictate the terms of his own departure and it looks like the only thing that will see Wenger not complete the final year of his current deal, at least, is the decision of the man himself.
More Republicans will sign the petition, allies said, because they're frustrated with the ultraconservative Freedom
Caucus dictating the terms of a future immigration vote.
The governor can
exclusively dictate the terms of spending extenders, allowing him to essentially submit a budget — and attached policy items — and dare members of the Assembly and Senate to either adopt it or shut down the government.
«And I think, in each case, the people of our cities don't like the notion of those who are particularly wealthy and
powerful dictating the terms to a government elected by the people.»
Instead, few of our eligible hispanics bother to vote and many African - Americans mindlessly vote the Democratic line which explains in large part how an area encompassing 16,000 registered
voters dictates terms to the other 60,000.
Since at least the 1990s biotech companies have tried to influence university research, and it is a commonplace that the pharmaceutical
industry dictates the terms of much academic clinical research.
The segmenting of individual students into a group, and that group into a subgroup, and their understanding into data, and the knowledge that we hope they learn into our teaching standards — this all becomes a tone, a
posture dictating the terms of teaching and learning.
«Clearly the commissioner has the authority to establish a state model appraisal system, which he has done,» said TCTA General Counsel Lonnie F. Hollingsworth Jr. «However, his authority does not extend to
dictating terms for locally developed appraisal systems, the process for which is outlined for districts in state law.»
On the upside, AB 5, a bill which would see the teachers
unions dictating the terms of teacher evaluations, has died a merciful death.