The new ordinance also bans residents
from tying up dogs during thunderstorms and extreme temperatures.
There is no good coming
from tying up law enforcement, the court system and the jails with marijuana offenses.
Does this stop Christians
from tying up the supreme court with law suits concerning school prayer, abortion, gay marriage, or numerous other absurdities?
That would effectively kill any minute benefit that would come
from a tie up with Delta and its partners.
Not exact matches
Security services provider Threat Protect Australia is considering a move to acquire assets
from east coast player Apollo Security for around $ 6 million, after
tying up an option for its two business units.
The potential deal sent both stocks soaring as it would
tie up two giants
from Quebec and give Metro an expanded foothold in the drug business, mirroring Loblaw Cos.» purchase of Shoppers Drug Mart four years ago.
HR prevents you
from getting
tied up in administrative work which can stretch you thin while you are growing your business.
A large chunk of Berkshire's earnings, $ 4.4 billion, in the third quarter came
from a non-cash gain on Berkshire's investment in Kraft Heinz Co., which was generated when Mr. Buffett helped to orchestrate the
tie up of the two companies.
Eighteen months on
from its acquisition of Perth - based law firm Middletons, US - based law practice K&L Gates says its expectations for the
tie -
up have been exceeded.
Now, Robbins is betting on a few different companies whose
tie -
ups are likely to get a friendlier reception
from antitrust officials, and which he thinks will create value in the combined businesses.
Martha Stewart Weddings and the trends consultancy the Futures Co. say that destination weddings are increasing in popularity, with 31 % of brides between the ages of 21 and 30 planning to
tie the knot away
from home — that's
up from previous estimates of 10 % to 20 %.
The settlement doesn't cover claims by Steve Wynn's ex-wife, Elaine Wynn, who has been trying to get out
from under a 2010 stockholder agreement that
ties her
up 10 percent stake in the company.
Because the case was
tied up in court for years, he said, the narrative
from the Democratic side ended
up being about how unfair and difficult the law made it for many to vote.
«Equipment leasing works well for businesses that start off slow, and [it] protects owners
from having to
tie up all their capital,» says Bruce Gomberg, a partner at Politziner & Mattia, an accounting and consulting firm that advises small and midsize businesses.
The right solution
ties in perfectly to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a well - known pyramid which ranks human needs and desires in order of necessity:
From the physiological (the basics like water and oxygen),
up to safety, love and belonging, esteem, and finally, self - actualization.
LONDON — Pro-Brexit lawmakers pressed British Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday not to keep the U.K.
tied to the European Union's customs union, amid warnings
from the bloc that Britain must hurry
up and decide what kind of future relationship it wants.
From content marketing software, to landing page builders, to marketing automation tools that
tie everything together, there is everything you need to step
up your marketing game.
63 % of all requests to Facebook
from Google Chrome were those so - called «conditional requests,»
tying up resources for the time it took for the server to tell the browser that, no, there's no new file since the last time you visited.
Responding to criticism
from the Greens, FDP vice chairman Wolfgang Kubicki said a
tie -
up would have been short - lived.
2009: The New York Times reports than McAfee's personal fortune, much of which was
tied up in real estate and stocks, has fallen to about $ 4 million
from a high of $ 100 million.
Working
from his home, he takes just - in - time delivery of razors
from his supplier,
tying up little capital in inventory.
The state logs solid improvement in Quality of Life (
tied for No. 10 vs. No. 17 last year), Economy (No. 14,
up from No. 18) and Access to Capital (No. 7,
up from No. 19).
The company, which is facing increasing competition
from rival digital payment services by Apple, Samsung and Square, is
tying up with retailers, airlines and other companies to drive growth
Even in a generally quiet season, there can be competition
from other local events like conferences and sports games that
tie up venues and vendors, reducing your odds of scoring a deal, said Carnevale.
This, of course, is no guarantee that U.S. Silica's profits will only go
up from here — the company is still heavily
tied to the whims of oil and gas producers.
Bridges
upped his production, fashioning tidy bow
ties from his grandmother's vintage fabrics in an array of floral and African prints, and even scraps of old taffeta dresses.
The
tie -
up will enable NASA to send astronauts
from the United States.
May 2 The poorest U.S. consumers would lose most
from the proposed
tie -
up of wireless carriers T - Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp, according to consumer advocates who warned the combined company would raise fees for pre-paid and other low - cost mobile phone plans.
May 2 The poorest U.S. consumers would lose most
from the proposed
tie -
up of wireless carriers T - Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp, according to consumer advocates who warned the combined company would hike fees for pre-paid and other low - cost mobile phone plans.
Consumer confidence is
up to levels not found since 2008, but CEO confidence — the economic outlook
from the proverbial corner office — was down significantly in the third quarter and likely
tied to the uncertainty in Washington.
The poorest U.S. consumers would lose most
from the proposed
tie -
up of wireless carriers T - Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp, according to consumer advocates who warned the combined company would raise fees for pre-paid and other low - cost mobile phone plans.
Xerox shares could open at a two - month high Thursday amid reports of a potential
tie -
up with Japan's Fujifilm that could be linked to pressure
from activist investor Carl Icahn.
I have always known the benefits of dividends
from my very first stock purchase back in 1988 but wasn't yet sold on the concept of
tying up my money indefinitely purely for a dividend income stream.
You can set
up automatic monthly transfers
from a connected bank account and
tie them to specific investing pies to keep your portfolio growing.
Vox's Jen Kirby on Friday wrapped
up the latest in Stormy Daniels news, which beyond the $ 20 million lawsuit includes the Trump Organization's
ties to efforts to keep Daniels
from talking, efforts by BuzzFeed to leverage a separate lawsuit against it to get Daniels to talk, and her tentative impending appearance on 60 Minutes on March 25.
Its
tie -
ups with leagues also allows it to offer exclusive products to customers, helping it stand out
from e-tail giants like Amazon and eBay.
Under Mr. Trump, the Commerce Department has shifted its resources
from promoting business
ties between countries to ramping
up its enforcement of American trade rules.
With a loan
from BFS Capital, you can easily finance inventory without worrying about
tying up your capital or business credit.
On weekends, I start with an early workout and then go over things I want to
tie up from the week prior.
The hedge fund wants payback
from South Korea for a
tie -
up between two Samsung units.
A developer might
tie up the property, do the preliminary work and sell it to someone else to build, or take it all the way through the process,
from design through selling or leasing to the end users.
By Sheila Dang and Diane Bartz (Reuters)- The poorest U.S. consumers would lose most
from the proposed
tie -
up of wireless carriers T - Mobile US Inc (O: TMUS) and Sprint Corp (N: S),...
Now, Delrahim is set to assume the helm of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, which has broad powers to police competition and reviews major tech and telecom mergers —
from AT&T's pending purchase of Time Warner to a potential, rumored
tie -
up of Sprint and T - Mobile.
A more pessimistic take,
from someone who would like the deal to go through: A threat of a lawsuit is a very big deal, because if the DOJ carries through, it can
tie up the deal for years.
BEIJING / CHICAGO (Reuters)- China's major ports of entry have ramped
up checks on fresh fruit imports
from the United States, five Chinese industry sources said, which could delay shipments
from U.S. growers already dealing with higher tariffs as Sino-U.S. trade
ties worsen.
China's major ports of entry have ramped
up checks on fresh fruit imports
from the United States, five Chinese industry sources said, which could delay shipments
from U.S. growers already dealing with higher tariffs as Sino-U.S. trade
ties worsen.
The
tie -
up follows an industry shift towards rivals providing low - cost index - tracking products and away
from so - called active investment management, which charges customers higher fees, and follows the $ 6 billion merger deal between Henderson Global Investors HGGH.L and Janus Capital JNS.N..
While counter-messages
from the oil industry and environmental groups set the tone internationally, opposition to the pipeline by a handful of rural landowners in Nebraska is what ended
up tying the pipeline project in the courts.
Hydro outages for 44,000 customers, transit
tie -
ups and flooding were the result
from one wicked weekend.
Launched in April 2016, it has increasingly integrated features
from Tencent's ecosystem, including a
tie -
up with Wechat, China's most popular social messaging and payments platform with over 900 million users.