Sentences with phrase «firmest measures possible»

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Of note, Xi told the forum that globalization was an irreversible trend, adding that China would do its part by taking major measures to open up its economy as soon as possible and widen market access to foreign - funded firms.
To ensure their ultimate benefit is realized by innovators, the government should ensure that these tax measures are as streamlined as possible and do not become a burden of paperwork for the high - growth firms
By combining the capabilities of both legacy firms, Solare Energy offers its customers integrated energy solutions that combine solar with battery systems and various energy efficiency measures, that are customized to each particular client's energy needs to provide the best energy savings possible.
Our firm's attorneys will take every measure possible to help you obtain the compensation you deserve.
«I think that so long as one's value to a firm is measured in time rather than your output, efficiency and relationships with clients, there will be an inherent tension between wanting to be the best mother possible, and the best employee possible
If PPP is going to be measured at all, it is certainly about doing everything possible to make the firm more profitable.
Beyond the bill, time recording and billable units offer a way of measuring productivity, so it's entirely possible that firms will continue the practice for some time, even if the billing practices change.
It has been our experience that the collection of billed hours is a far more significant measure of productivity, since billable hours alone will not benefit the economics of the firm and, if used as a paramount standard of worth, will less likely lead to delegation unless more working time is not possible / practical.
And this week they began kicking around possible reasons why none of the ten most profitable law firms — as measured by Profits Per Partner — have firm - sponsored blogs.
For good measure, Laws LJ added that, if wrong on this, he would have found for the claimant on her secondary claim of unjust enrichment by the trust and, although expressing no firm conclusion, seemed to give a favourable view to a possible third ground of breach of trust and confidence by the trust in assuring the claimant that the payment she was agreeing to had been lawfully determined.
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