Business insurance can protect your company from financial losses brought on by unexpected problems, and can
frequently mean the difference between a company's success or failure.
Not exact matches
Larry, a widely experience overseer of a denominational region, for example, has
frequently observed the tendency of leaders to allow their practice of ministry to become their identity over time,
meaning that their call to ministry becomes so intertwined with doing ministry in a certain mode that they lost the ability to see the
difference.
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There are tradeoffs that come with the small size, though — a smaller device
means you get less screen, five inches, rather than the Kindle's six — but once I got used to turning pages a little more
frequently, there wasn't a real
difference in the reading experience.
Above are some examples but publishing markets around the world fluctuate
frequently based on trends hitting at different times and cultural
differences meaning that (for example) while Germany may not currently be buying anything other than paranormal romance, India might be desperate for historical fiction.
Both Sharma and Bining, as well as Gleeson, kindly stayed for a few minutes after the hearing to take questions from students about the
differences between the reasonableness and correctness standards of review, what it
means to certify a question for appeal and how
frequently immigration matters receive leave to appeal at the Federal Court (only 20 per cent to 30 per cent of matters make it past the threshold for leave).