Sentences with phrase «door policy which»

Unlike at many competitors, Berkshire Hathaway has an open door policy which enables any agent to service clients over a broad market by being able to use any office, making it considerably easier to convert leads into transactions.
There is no formal mentorship program at Benson Percival Brown LLP, as we firmly believe in an open door policy which allows our students to seek assistance from all of our lawyers.

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It has found more open doors with Fortune 500 companies, most of which have written anti-discrimination policies based on sexual orientation and active supplier diversity programs that include LGBT companies.
My company had been publishing Chinese language b2b magazines and doing market research in China since 1975, so we had a ground floor seat from which to witness the dramatic changes before, during, and after the Open Door policy was announced in 1979.
I make no judgement about something which, as a non-member, is no concern of mine; but if I were a member, then I should be forced to say that, in my opinion, if men were to be stationed at the doors of churches with whips to drive worshippers away, or inside the religious orders specifically to discourage vocations, or among the clergy to spread alarm and despondency, they could not hope to be as effective in achieving these ends as are trends and policies seemingly now dominant within the Church.
In fact, Sonoma County prided itself on that freewheeling, open door policy as a way to be distinguished from nearby Napa Valley, which was quickly earning a reputation for elite wine tasting experiences at premium prices.
However, with the club selling the likes of Di Maria and Xabi Alonso this summer, as well as Mesut Ozil last year, it is understood that Ronaldo is unhappy with the current transfer policy which has seen some of his favoured team - mates and friends be shown the door.
At the very least the proposed changes in Greater Manchester — which obviously go a lot wider than the system of government — have all the hall marks of a policy being made on - the - hoof, behind closed doors, by small groups of like - minded people — just the sort of ingredients identified by King and Crewe which lead to monumental blunders.
Most people don't actually want an unreasonable and unfair fortress immigration policy; they just oppose that Labour «open door policy» which doesn't actually exist.
For all the focus on leaders» debates, policy pledges and the inevitable gaffes in the final weeks, ultimately the outcome of the election will be decided by which party manages to motivate its supporters to knock on doors and deliver leaflets in the gruelling weeks ahead.
Of course there is the usual caveat about immigration at the start, part of a protective shield of critical policies which Labour candidates can use on the door step.
As budget negotiations — which are conducted behind closed doors among the governor and three top legislative leaders, out of sight of even other lawmakers — unfolded over the past week, it became increasingly clear that the Legislature would punt policy issues such as gun control or bail reform to after the budget's April 1 deadline, in favor of financial considerations.
This is particularly true as these policies, which are the logical conclusion of any proper analysis of the ideas in books like Jesse Norman's Compassionate Conservatism, are meat and drink to the activists who deliver the leaflets and knock on the doors.
During recent public appearances, Bharara went out of his way to mock Albany's «three - men - in - a-room» governing style in which the governor, Senate majority leader and Assembly speaker negotiate most budget and major policy decisions behind closed doors.
Our record is also of interest to climate policy developments, because it opens the door to detailed comparisons between past atmospheric CO2 concentrations, global temperatures, and sea levels, which has enormous value to long - term future climate projections.»
The findings were true even among safety - net hospitals, which often have an open - door policy to accept patients regardless of the ability to pay.
«While urbanization has caused cities to lose large numbers of plants and animals, the good news is that cities still retain endemic native species, which opens the door for new policies on regional and global biodiversity conservation,» said lead author and NCEAS working group member Myla F. J. Aronson, a research scientist in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
She seems to have an open door policy to their home, which provides an opportunity for Jamie to grow up with other influences around him.
White added during the interview in December that IPS wanted to embrace the competitive atmosphere fostered under the state's current education policy, which allows for the proliferation of charter schools and opens private schools» doors to more students.
The «open - door policy» created by the walk - throughs provided access to instruction, which helped ensure that high - quality SIOP teaching was being implemented in classrooms.
«The government doesn't like the fact that these policieswhich are completely legally permissible under the current Income Tax Act — get very good tax results, so they're trying to shut the door,» Carson said.
Chandler is a proponent of the turn - of - the - century Open Door Policy, which led the US to be more free market capitalist than the rest of the world, gaining influence through trade.
Next door to Cookies, Sabuy Bar is the island's largest beach bar with a music policy which involves the Filipino house band playing everything from hard rock to disco to AOR to Bieber in a single set.
Our dorm had an unwritten open - door policy, which was that unless you were studying, sleeping, or away, you left your room door open.
At its founding in 1917, the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, adopted an «open door» unjuried exhibition policy which helped attract many artists to the region.
It is open to visitors six days a week and operates an open - door policy, which is not very usual for a commercial gallery.
Mexico's IEA membership is also an integral part of the IEA's recent «open - doors» policy, which was initiated in 2015, to engage more deeply with emerging economies and the key energy players of Latin America, Asia and Africa.
But «widening the uncertainty» also opens the door to cooling, which is NOT impossible and would require entirely different policy actions.
The action was organised by Friends of the Earth Finland / Maan Ystävät Ry which says that the Ministerial working group on energy and climate policy currently working on the draft must table a strong and ambitious Bill in the parliament instead of continuing ineffective politics behind closed doors.
The policy coverage is nice and the ambulance is free which provided from door to door.
Your coverage can also cover broken glass and doors, which may or may not be included in the master policy.
Under the new policy, marketing and promotional messages, which were prohibited in Messenger previously, are now permitted, opening the door to product placement, native advertising, and other forms of solicitation with messages — but there are limits, Facebook product manager Seth Rosenberg wrote Monday in a blog post.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Concocted a beverage coined «Sheena» which quickly became the bar's signature drink • Increased customer base by 50 % by employing exceptional waiting and customer service skills • Decreased food spoilage by 40 % by suggesting a policy along the lines of «waste not want not» is introduced • Retained 99 % of patrons following opening of a bigger and more sophisticated bar next door
Wisconsin public colleges have an open - door admissions policy which admits anyone with a high school diploma or GED.
The association, which slid its newsletter under tenants» doors, was sued by the landlord, which claimed the association violated the landlord's antisolicitation policies.
«We're lucky that our agents are happy and that they tell others about all our tools and our culture, which is very hands - on and approached with an open door policy.
Carson said that he was surprised the administration made the decision on its way out the door and that he would revisit the policy, which takes effect on Jan. 27.
Further, the court refused to enforce an Indiana «closed door» policy which would have denied the broker his commission.
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