Sentences with phrase «for matters»

Create as many teams as you want with internal and external touchpoints for matters, cases, deals and more.
Now, some constitutional law purists (not to mention a number of criminal law professors) maintain that the criminal law power should not be used for matters of regulation as opposed to outright prohibitions based on grounds of morality.
Clients should consult their tax advisor for matters involving taxation and tax planning and their attorney for matters involving trust and estate planning and other legal matters.
Growth is a part of the value equation and the price paid for it matters.
While workspace aesthetics is not entirely to blame for these matters (other factors at play may include poor leadership or management and long commutes) this situation has the potential to intensify as we enter a new phase in workplace culture.
Individuals should consult their personal tax advisor or attorney for matters involving taxation and tax planning and their attorney for matters involving personal trusts and estate planning.
I've written a lot about how the Apple Watch, and all smartwatches for that matter, are unnecessary because they don't do much that other devices don't already cover.
Zoning refers to the legal limitations of a physical area for the kind of business you plan to start — or any business at all for that matter.
For that matter, thanks to offshore «click farms,» you can't even believe a Facebook Like or Twitter follower count anymore.
I started to think about what would happen if there was a shooting at Midwood, and I couldn't begin to imagine how I would feel if I lost one of my friends, teachers, or anyone for that matter.
It's doubtful most Canadians care about (or are aware of the existence of) seigniorage — or the Arctic Council, for that matter.
Entrepreneurs — and homeowners, for that matter — should know that Uncle Sam has a loan program that can help them.
Or, for that matter, if their preferential treatment in the domestic market were taken away?
Nor, for that matter, is he adept at the political stunt: When McConnell stood onstage at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) meeting in March waving a flintlock musket over his head as a show of his support for gun rights, the senator was roundly mocked.
So how does Flipboard compete with a giant platform like that — or Apple (AAPL), for that matter?
One of the best tools you can employ in your startup (or any company for that matter), is the after - action review.
How can a company like Valeant (or Volkswagen, for that matter) regain the trust of consumers and the investing public?
Jack Erwin, a men's shoe wear company, wasn't started by fashion icons, or anyone in the fashion industry for that matter.
As of last year, Google's Cloud Vision AI was as good as or better than a human at recognizing the contents of images (so was Microsoft's AI for that matter).
So why should the job of people in public life or for that matter in business be to try and stop change?
Or, for that matter, how anyone could solve your business problem without talking to you first.
A healthy skepticism toward the traditional ways of doing things is crucial for an entrepreneur — whether with medical devices, my own field, or for that matter, with any other field.
(Or, for that matter, the quiet inner voice gratefully celebrating small moments of contentment?)
Still, in this technological age, few small businesses (or large ones, for that matter) can afford to forsake membership in some sort of credit card plan.
I take umbrage with the serious undervaluing of Apple — and every other hardware maker, for that matter.
As long as you're positive your antivirus program (or firewall, for that matter) is working and updated, zap the Windows alert: Click the pop - up balloon warning to open the Windows Security Center.
Xi did not name President - elect Donald Trump by name, nor did he specifically say his comments were directed at the U.S., or for that matter at the U.K., which last year voted to exit EU trade agreements.
Twitter (or Facebook, for that matter) may not be right for them.
So, where are some of the top places for Baby Boomers (and anyone else, for that matter) to retire in America?
«There's this overwhelming pressure on entrepreneurs, or any of us for that matter, that we all have to have a vision,» he explained in a Big Think video recently.
Again, I don't disagree with the arguments for Google, but I do take umbrage with the serious undervaluing of Apple — and every other hardware maker, for that matter.
The smartphone originators — BlackBerry, Nokia or Microsoft — could have tried to do that, and for that matter so too could have Google, but they didn't.
Yes, talent (and intelligence, for that matter) is absolutely required and essential for success.
It's not avocado toast either, for that matter.
The value of a gallery has a lot to do with the owner's knowledge and taste (or lack thereof), factors that don't necessarily transfer with the business — or come with the new owner, for that matter.
A Brazilian judge may have ordered the indefinite blocking of WhatsApp across Brazil on Tuesday, but in the event the blockade only lasted for a matter of hours.
Certain situations call for specialized knowledge that many people, and for that matter many professionals, don't have.
Only after the Falcon Heavy is rigorously tested and SpaceX manages to deliver on its promises of cheaper space launches, a return to the moon, and a mission to Mars (or fail to, for that matter) will we be able to say for sure which rocket was the true champion of human space exploration.
for that matter — from behind a bank of blinking computer monitors.
In 2017, data illuminated some interesting habits of the modern shopper — and one of the common findings is that online shopping (and mobile shopping, for that matter) is here to stay.
We are attracted by puppies, kittens or any young animal for that matter because they have the perfect Kinderschema.
If you give a woman — or a man, for that matter — without his or her knowledge a drug, and then have sex with that person without consent, that's rape.
When it comes to Princess Charlotte or Prince George, or any other royal children for that matter, they better not put up a fight about eating because if they're not done by the time the Queen is done eating, then they're going to be a little hungry!
But they are not overvalued — or even undervalued, for that matter.
And if you're interested in investing in cryptocurrencies — or in playing fantasy football for money, for that matter — take a tip from self - made millionaire Tony Robbins: Only use money you can afford to lose.
He started wondering why corporate campuses, and corporate cultures for that matter, had to be so parochial.
The legislation is stricter and offers far less clarity than expected: it expands the definition of state - owned enterprises (SOEs) to include any company that is «influenced, directly or indirectly» by a foreign power or, for that matter, any person under government direction.
This is a perfect example of how you eviscerate a Wall Street bank, or any other company for that matter.
Their weekly podcast, which drops on Tuesdays, is filled with refreshing conversations that convince student - loan - burdened twentysomethings — or anyone for that matter — that saving money isn't so far - fetched.
«There is a lot of anger in the FBI (the entire intelligence community, for that matter) over how this president will say nary a negative word about the Russians, but will insult us every chance he gets,» he said.
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