Sentences with phrase «everyone in the business commits»

Then, at a predetermined time, everyone in the business commits a little bit of time to address every issue on the «DRIVES ME CRAZY» board.

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Alfano believes in prioritizing culture and making it a business strategy; commit to connecting with people, fostering open communications and to invest in learning and development for everyone.
«We are totally committed to healing wounds of the past and building a better workplace culture for everyone,» said Uber's Chief Human Resources Officer Liane Hornsey in a statement to Business Insider.
Direct listing data feeds, he said, «are best for everyone, and we are committed to helping brokers, agents and MLSs transition to a direct feed to Trulia, but they deserve the opportunity to do so in an orderly way, without disruption to their business.
The Chairman of the company thereby assured that, despite the economic headwinds, the company would continue to be deeply committed to doing business the right way as being guided by its Code of Business Conduct so as to ensuring that it engages in the right way with everyone that comes into contact with the business the right way as being guided by its Code of Business Conduct so as to ensuring that it engages in the right way with everyone that comes into contact with the Business Conduct so as to ensuring that it engages in the right way with everyone that comes into contact with the company.
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On March 23, 2018, the Supreme Court of Canada released the ruling in R v Carson, 2018 SCC 12 where Justice Andromache Karakatsanis, writing for an 8 - 1 majority, held that everyone commits the offence of influence peddling under s. 121 (1)(d) of the Code who: (a) has influence with the government; (b) demands a benefit; (c) as consideration for the exercise of influence; (d) in connection with any matter of business relating to the government.
When a strategic opportunity did arise to fund the NATSINSAP, it was not even considered in budget allocations as «Upon the release of the National Partnership Agreement on Closing the Gap in Indigenous Health Outcomes (NPA) committed to close the gap on health outcomes in five priority initiatives (tackling smoking, healthy transition to adulthood, making Indigenous health everyone's business, delivering effective primary health care services; and improving coordination of the patient journey).
As in all professions, not everyone will succeed, but the opportunities will always be available to brokers who are committed to the success of their business.
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