Do your part to make a sale
feasible by setting up a reference team of accountants, mortgage experts, CPAs, and lawyers who can analyze sellers» financial picture and outline options.
Measuring the intent behind any project's ICO is difficult, but becomes much more
feasible by thoroughly studying the team's background and their ongoing progress.
Posting of judgments by CanLII will often be more timely than what was
feasible by albertacourts.ca because our site required manual posting and overnight indexing for the search engine.»
Philips Lighting has been pushing the boundaries of what is
feasible by developing the first renewable energy certificates of the Gulf Region.
While this is wrong, it is made
feasible by the fact that the land - based temperature curves referred to all have angled up the standstill segment so it looks like a continuation of the rise in the seventies.
[Nov. 30, 4:11 p.m. Update Romm covered the new paper by posting the Lawrence Berkeley news release, which includes this optimistic conclusion: «The scientists say that all of this will be technologically
feasible by 2050 if today's pace of innovation continues.»
If the customer's warranty includes on - site service and it is deemed necessary and
feasible by Velocity Micro, Velocity Micro will ship the customer the part (s) needed to repair the system and arrange for a Velocity Micro field service technician to correct the problem.
These values were made technically
feasible by a high - tech alliance: a TSI engine (gasoline powered with 110 kW / 150 PS) that is as fuel efficient as it is sporty, an electric motor (20 kW / 27 PS) and a 7 - speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG)-- which in the eyes of many car drivers is the best automatic in the world today.
This was
feasible by the advent of Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA), located on a mountaintop plateau in Chile, which works in tandem to detect electromagnetic waves at a wavelength range in the millimeter (pivotal for studying molecular gas) and a sensitivity level that is just starting to be explored by astronomers today.
According to Janhunen et al. (2015) the E-sail could make asteroid mining
feasible by providing essentially free logistics in the solar system outside of Earth's magnetosphere.
5) Explore new vaccine technologies — Longer term, we need to evaluate new ways to vaccinate wild carnivores for distemper, in situations wherein use of an injectable vaccine is not
feasible by hand or by dart.
Based on its research, EPRI concludes that capture and sequestration of carbon emissions from coal plants would be technically
feasible by 2020, and it assumes that new regulations would be in place to support that strategy.
Moffitt physicians suggest that melanoma screening strategies may be more
feasible by focusing on high - risk populations, such as middle - aged and older patients, and using newer diagnostic tools.
France and some American states have demonstrated that this is
feasible by levying net asset taxes of up to 0.5 % per annum.»
Given the top five's blistering form to the beginning of the season, Champions League qualification now appears solely
feasible by winning this year's edition of the Europa League.
He calibrates initial spending where
feasible by imposing a probability of X % (X = 10) that real spending falls below $ Y (Y = 1,500) by year Z of retirement (Z = 30).
It is
feasible by starting a recession with a labor shortage, stimulating nonexport small businesses that satisfy local demand (ie prevent the need for imports) and import taxes to have a recession that effects investment and debt more than jobs.
Nearly one in five had no foreign offices or partners, instead serving their customers and dealing with suppliers from Canada, a model made increasingly
feasible by the Internet.
Your goal is more modest and you can discover whether it is
feasible by simply asking people to see if they like your idea and what — if anything — you need to do to tinker with it if they don't.
Not exact matches
Of course, it's
feasible that hiring managers may still approach Jopwell with biases —
by targeting candidates from select universities, for example — similar to those that prevent companies from becoming diverse in the first place.
Those who fall into the approach camp are motivated
by challenges and don't waste time trying to solve problems that simply don't have a
feasible solution.
The Australian authors of one study concluded: «A protocol including E-CPR instituted
by critical care physicians... is
feasible and associated with a relatively high survival rate.»
I would even go farther
by saying that when it comes to evaluating the strength of a strategy, you need to weigh how
feasible it is that your organization will actually be able to execute on it.
Hari has been able to convince big chains to make system - wide changes in the past
by isolating one or two ingredients, such as the «yoga mat chemical» or corn syrup, that she feels are especially dangerous for customers and would be
feasible for the company to cut.
If it's
feasible, provide scheduling flexibility
by allowing workers to come in slightly earlier or later than usual with adequate notice.
(It obviously should be said that some of the ventures are local
by nature, so exporting isn't really
feasible in all cases).
The ruling
by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Steven Rhodes, who is overseeing the historic case, came more than two months after the start of a hearing to determine whether the 1,165 - page plan was fair to creditors and
feasible for the city to implement.
LNG is liquefied natural gas (the same gas that you'd use in your home heating system) chilled to -161 °C, which reduces its volume to 1 / 600th of the volume of gas, making it economically
feasible to transport over long distances
by ship.
And is it actually
feasible to erase all the red ink
by 2015?
The only
feasible way to do this is
by using a password vault.
Another metric is the number of ideas (again, unqualified
by how novel, useful, or
feasible those areas are).
While not
feasible in most states, they can be great investments in a few states and the returns are more or less guaranteed
by law.
The concept that seemed least
feasible, conceived
by her classmate Jessica Beck, was a subscription service that allowed busy professionals to outsource household tasks such as grocery shopping and cleaning.
«Gifted, determined, ambitious professionals have come into investment management in such large numbers during the past 30 years that it may no longer be
feasible for any of them to profit from the errors of all the other sufficiently often and
by sufficient magnitude to beat market averages.»
Musk has said that such technology could cut the cost of spaceflight
by a factor of 100, perhaps even making Mars colonization economically
feasible.
As for costs of operation — chief among them being product delivery — technologies like driverless, autonomous electric vehicles, which are already test - driving around Las Vegas, are sure to be rapidly adopted
by major courier companies as it becomes
feasible to do so, substantially reducing delivery costs.
Therefore, it is not
feasible, although it could be forced upon us
by endogenous or exogenous events that would take the situation out of our hands.
In doing so, it will pursue all debts owed
by its debtors to the greatest extent
feasible.
The U.S. has no other
feasible alternative than DEFAULT ON THE DEBT OR DEVALUE THE DOLLAR... and rest assured Washington will elect for the latter
by trashing the greenback, which will catapult the gold and silver prices into orbit.
However examinations of putting the land animals in the known area is certainly
feasible and backed up
by other creation accounts — this was the known world at the time and the meaning of the text.
When
feasible, it is Company's preference to give notice so that violations may be addressed voluntarily, however, we reserve the right to act without notice, when necessary, as determined
by Company in its sole discretion.
While I appreciate the approach that DTS teaches, it can really only be followed
by expert scholars and theologians, and is not
feasible for the average student of Scripture, which indicates to me that it is not the only oven the best way of reading and interpreting the biblical text.
We need to overcome this notion of a «logical future,» which arises from the projection of current trends in line with what is
feasible,
by the notion of a «willed future,» which projects images based on what is humanly desirable.
Her thesis is that individual women are courageously negotiating the new moral choices brought
by technology, and she argues that the only overriding ethical consideration regarding that technology is that there be equal, economically
feasible access to the available tests and procedures.
First, any «communitarianism»
feasible for the polity as a whole could be reached only
by strategic mutual accommodation; second, it could be reached only among those communities whose stories were sufficiently related for them to find some common ground.
The Community Action Program of the War on Poverty with its slogan «maximum
feasible participation of the poor» might at first sight appear inspired
by Alinsky.
If he chooses to challenge the myths on the basis of his message, he must decide the extent to which such a challenge is
feasible while still preserving the perceived reality of his message
by the audience.
Living in a country where a bottle of the stuff goes for about $ 20 and a lot of «typical» ingredients are hard to come
by, this looks like the most
feasible recipe for home made stuff.
Furthermore,
by combining PLA containing Biomax ® Strong 120 with layers of flexible materials, it's
feasible to design PLA - based packaging structures that produce no more noise than conventional packages, according to Casarino.
I'll start
by saying it's not always
feasible to have a photo with every recipe in a cookbook.