A good plan allows
for immediate vesting or vesting on a short timeline.
Some stock option plans allow
for immediate vesting, while others may delay vesting.
Not exact matches
Soaring U.S. shale production
has been a nagging concern
for OPEC and its allies, but the group's key players appear to be more fixated on the
immediate benefits of high crude prices.
That
would be an
immediate non-starter
for the majority of users.
Commissioner Neil Chatterjee, who
has pushed
for immediate aid to struggling coal and nuclear plants, signed off on the order and said in an opinion that he expected the decision to be «only the first step in a more systematic effort by the Commission» to address resilience.
Stingray
has no
immediate plans
for this, but allows that it's a possibility.
«The worst thing you can do is
have new hires show up when their
immediate supervisor isn't there
for three or four days,» Sullivan says.
The law, however, calls
for a period of negotiations with Madrid and the international community, implying that a move to declare independence
would not
have immediate effects in the legal relationship between the region and the rest of Spain.
For an idea of how sensitive stocks
have been to signs of rising inflation, look no further than the
immediate negative reaction seen in US indexes after inflation rose more than expected in January.
To many, our prank may seem like a waste of time and effort, as there is no
immediate commercial benefit, but I
have always felt a sense of humour and the ability not to take oneself too seriously are important attributes
for any company.
Other political money flows through trade associations in the U.S. such as the American Chamber of Commerce, which
has already spent more than $ 21 million in campaign advertising this year, including $ 1.5 million on ads accusing Democratic Senator Mark Udall of driving up energy costs, largely in response to his refusal to support Republican demands
for immediate approval of the Keystone pipeline.
The Canadian side isn't quite as bullish on prospects
for an
immediate deal:» (It
would be) a bit of a challenge,» Canada's chief negotiator, Steve Verheul, said before a meeting with union officials in Ottawa.
I could not tweet about
immediate needs, so when I was lucky enough to
have access to email I made sure I was intentional with my requests
for the recovery effort.
For her part, Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen said in June that the removal of the Fed as a prop in October might not coincide with an
immediate increase in its federal funds rate, which
has hovered near zero since the financial crisis began.
Wise businesspeople
have the humility to seek out long - term, positive - sum collaborations with others, and are willing to sacrifice some of their
immediate self - interest
for long - term gains.
Those findings
have immediate practical implications
for managers hoping to encourage innovative ideas and discourage turf wars, according to Knight.
My first company
had created inventory control software
for small local businesses — a safe bet that made me enough
immediate income to pay
for college and an apartment, but little more.
This impact
would not be as
immediate but something owners should consider if oil prices remain low
for a prolonged period of time.
Rusal
had no plan in place
for requesting
immediate help from the Russian government to assist in refinancing debt or paying its employees, according to the three sources close to Rusal.
She noted that there is strong research that indicates that the extra income the tax credit gives to low - income families
has significant long - term benefits
for the children, improving their educational, health, and career outcomes, on top of helping to mitigate
immediate hardship.
And despite gaming culture's near inverse reputation
for seclusion and inactivity, the conversion to Pokémon Go's inherently public and shared experience
has been
immediate.
Your
immediate thoughts and reaction
have merit
for reasons that harken back to our ancestors» days.
The coffee company, which is also known
for its extensive breakfast menu, on Monday said that as an
immediate step, one out of every 10 eggs it uses to make breakfast sandwiches in the U.S.
would be cage free by the end of next year.
This can be particularly daunting when a company
has an
immediate need
for new workers, in part because the current staff is already being pushed to their limit.
Brent
has flipped into backwardation, meaning prices
for immediate delivery are higher than contracts
for future shipment.
Ordinarily, cash payments made in lieu of unvested stock awards
would trigger an
immediate income - tax liability
for the recipient.
Wrzesinski, a Solution Selling affiliate who
has conducted training
for Campbell, cautions clients against expecting too much from B's, and because that category is so unpredictable, Colby simply eliminates it from the
immediate forecast.
«The impacts of a CP strike
would be
immediate, severe, and long - lasting as there are no viable alternatives
for shipments,» he wrote.
The potential
for a rebound
has increased in the run - up to the presidential inauguration day and the
immediate policy announcements which will follow.
The Trump Administration is staring down a half - dozen deadlines on trade policy that will create a moment of truth
for the White House, which
has so far opted
for long - term investigations and renegotiations over
immediate challenges to the status quo.
Rather than organically grow a new league, he hoped to force an
immediate merger with the NFL, which
would provide huge returns
for surviving USFL team owners.
Those who
had paid
for a premium version of the app were given
immediate access, while standard customers
had to either ask others to join or upgrade their account to access it.
, King argues
for the «total, direct and
immediate abolition of poverty,» concluding that the «curse of poverty
has no justification in our age.»
Unresolved, these problems will
have clear implications
for the Canadian economy, a fact Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledged when he described the European debt crisis as «the most
immediate and imminent threat to the global recovery.»
I
have a zero tolerance,
immediate blocking policy
for anyone that
has any hate
for race, religion or being on a path
for success.
It will also damage your opportunity to ask
for referrals to other people who might
have an
immediate need.
The union says it
has no
immediate plans
for a work stoppage but fears employees may be locked out by management.
I
would say something active and positive and
immediate,
for instance how nice the surroundings were at that moment.»
It's not always realistic, no matter how much information you already
have, to walk into a meeting (or phone call) with a prospect and come up with an
immediate game plan
for them.
TIM
had no
immediate comment, Vivendi declined to comment, while Elliott could not immediately be reached
for a comment.
Fed watchers
had been looking
for the language to change from «this year,» as indicated following the June meeting, to something more
immediate.
In general, a landing page
for an
immediate goal
has short copy.
Five years on, inflation is a millstone, and few can agree on whether quantitative easing is the right antidote
for the U.K. Moreover, one of his most
immediate tasks will be whether to break up the Royal Bank of Scotland, and his decision in this area will be harbinger of the Bank's policies toward the whole U.K. banking industry — policies that will
have global reverberations.
Both sites
would claim a place in the Top 20
for the
immediate future.
If you don't
have immediate access to the back end of your website to insert the tracking code, you should ask your website administrator to do it
for you.
On one hand, this is threatening, because users are getting highly visible,
immediate answers
for questions that previously might
have led them to your site.
When you're just starting out and depending on the nature of your business, there's a good chance that you won't
have an
immediate need
for an office.
These broad - based multiple contractions
have an
immediate impact on what investors are willing to pay
for the more mature private companies.
But Trump and his pro-business GOP allies on Capitol Hill
have made rolling back Obama - era regulations a priority, which makes any new federal rules
for protecting data and privacy unlikely in the
immediate future.
So that someone who
has the funds (and does not need yours) picks it up which creates
immediate competition
for a venture you may fund at the same time?