Not exact matches
As these companies go where no
businesses have gone before, they raise questions only fuzzily addressed
by the Outer Space Treaty: What are
private companies allowed to
do in space?
Our organization supports the philosophy of less government involvement in the
business sector and believes that governments should not
do what can be
done in whole or in part
by the
private sector.
Structuring investments
by tax - exempt entities to minimize unrelated
business taxable income, and obtaining a
private letter ruling from the IRS National Office that investment advisory and related fees received
by a tax - exempt organization
do not constitute unrelated
business taxable income.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare reported 364,350 abortions in 1994, though that figure
does not include abortions
by the
private physicians whose lucrative
business has reportedly blocked distribution of the birth control pill.
You don't understand that people can already get these things as a
private healthcare decision that doesn't show up on anything received
by the
business.
But this ideology
does not allow us to consider that perhaps
private business decisions are in fact making some political decisions more or less inevitable, or that the media themselves may be controlled more
by economic considerations than
by a devotion to democratic principles of free expression.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio said he plans to rip a page out of Cuomo's playbook
by forcing
private companies that
do city
business to disclose claims of sexual harassment against their employees.
«The EPSERP will have a major positive impact on the
private sector through the substantial reduction in the cost of
doing business for all economic sectors, particularly in the formal and informal manufacturing and service activities which are seriously constrained
by the power supply gaps.
Despite being appointed
by the Government to champion
business in the UK, Lord Sugar seems to have no grasp of the hard work small
businesses do and the role they play in employing six in 10 of the country's
private sector workforce and contributing to more than half of UK GDP.
Checks
by 3news.com at the Ghana Armed Forces confirmed Vondee who was in a military uniform at the time of the accident, was not assigned to perform bodyguard duties, and that, he was
doing «purely
private and personal
business».
The money made
by politicians on fees for consulting companies
doing business with the state and the pay - to - play system of
private campaign financing have to be ended with a full time legislature and full public campaign financing.
The measures, taken via emergency regulations, will include requiring any
private company
doing business on the state's insurance marketplace to guarantee the 10 «essential health benefits» required
by President Barack Obama's signature 2010 health care law.
Mike Elmendorf, state director of National Federation of Independent
Business / New York, said of the budget, «The governor has advanced a bold plan to change not only the way Albany does business, but also to change what Albany has been doing for far too long to business by undermining job creation and decimating our private sector economy
Business / New York, said of the budget, «The governor has advanced a bold plan to change not only the way Albany
does business, but also to change what Albany has been doing for far too long to business by undermining job creation and decimating our private sector economy
business, but also to change what Albany has been
doing for far too long to
business by undermining job creation and decimating our private sector economy
business by undermining job creation and decimating our
private sector economy.»
We have also ended the status quo way of
doing business with CPS
by implementing rigorous
private sector procurement practices that will ensure less money ends up in the pockets of vendors and more goes to our schools.
(a), discrimination includes (I) the purchase or lease of an over-the-road bus which
does not comply with the regulations issued under section 306 (a)(2)
by a
private entity which provides transportation of individuals and which is not primarily engaged in the
business of transporting people, and (II) any other failure of such entity to comply with such regulations.
Regarding the sharing of books: what members
do in
private is their own
business, but as a group, we can not condone piracy, so any public posts regarding indiscriminate e-book sharing will be deleted
by the moderators.
By having a
private mortgage, you
do not borrow money from a bank as an alternative you borrow from another
business or person.
Private lending is also a good option for small
business owners who
do not want to give up a percentage of ownership often required
by venture capitalist and angel investors.
The bulk of my
business revolved around
private advertising and I was spotted
by a few jealous individuals who had nothing to
do with their weekends but to harm my
business.
This emphasis
does not exist when it comes to the valuation of
private businesses, or in the vast majority of Merger and Acquisition (M&A) analyses undertaken
by control investors.
As Pat Thiele of PartnerRe put it on his conference call, there is more
business to be
done by private reinsurers in Florida than one might expect.
A
private lender uses different lending criteria than banks
do, and they make their
business by giving mortgages to people who have been turned away
by banks.
The USMI members and their shareholders are concerned the pilot gives preferential treatment to reinsurers
by not holding them to the same
Private Mortgage Insurer Eligibility Standards that PMI carriers must follow in order to
do business with the GSEs.
Outerwall has historically produced high returns on capital, and it's a
business that doesn't need much tangible capital to produce huge amounts of cash flow (an attractive
business), but it has been run similar to companies that get purchased
by private equity firms — leverage up the balance sheet, issue a dividend (or buyout some shareholders), thus keeping very little equity «at risk».
Lauren Gelman, associate director of Stanford's Center for Internet and Privacy, writes that the center is considering a forum sparked
by Yahoo's decision to hand over
private e-mails to Chinese authorities in order to keep
doing business in China (more detail here and here).
I know it works because it's what turned my law firm into a million dollar
business within three years and has my Personal Family Lawyers and
private coaching clients doubling and even tripling their income right now
by making a few fundamental shifts in the way they
do business.
The fact that you have a medical condition doesn't change the rules set
by a
private establishment or
business.
That money was donated to Ford's
private football foundation
by lobbyists and companies that
did business with the city.
In
private conversations, many of these firms are confident that they can address this challenge
by doing what they have always
done — bring in some small groups or laterals with portable books of
business.
The creation of indexes, summaries and headnotes is today the main
business of case law publishing, for either a print or an electronic product, and is
done mostly
by the
private sector.
While our fall injury attorneys discussed recently some of the added protections enjoyed
by municipalities and government agencies when it comes to liability for fall accidents,
private businesses do not enjoy the same protections.
If law societies
do no more than they are now then: (1) the general practitioner will be replaced
by «fast food - law» legal services such as, LegalZoom, RocketLawyer, LegalX, and
private practice will be reduced to specialized law firms and those servicing big
business and other institutions.
«You can satisfy both of those concerns
by putting the rights and title fight to the side, because a
private company can not confirm or deny rights and title — that's for the Crown to work out, but you can work into a
business relationship a collaborative economic venture that doesn't affect rights and title,» says Bursey.
The maximum payout
by the insurer for damage
done to the other vehicle,
private and public property, such as traffic signs, guard rails, and places of
business is $ 25,000 per accident.
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