Sentences with phrase «generally standard in the industry»

These loans come with benefits that are generally standard in the industry, so there is not as much differentiation compared to its competitors.

Not exact matches

Generally, 1,500 employees is the cut - off point for SBA consideration, but even establishments that have between 500 and 1,500 employees may not qualify as small businesses; in such instances the SBA bases its determination on a size standard for the specific industry in which the business under consideration operates.
While the industry's premium beer segment remains a firm leader in terms of total sales, craft beers, progressive beverages and other forms of specialty beer are becoming increasingly popular among consumers who are in search of new flavors, high quality ingredients and a general twist on the traditional forms of beer and ale.Premium beerThe premium beer product category generally refers to any «flagship» beer brand that is brewed and manufactured on a large scale and is part of a brewer's standard product line.
Campaigners fear that as the industry expands rapidly in the Far East — where safety standards are generally slacker — birth defects will be the unfortunate growth industry following right behind.
Turner, I've heard it said, is «overweight» in this part by industry standards — which is to say that she looks like the character she's playing and not like a glamorous object, as she generally does.
There are a number of possibilities and options for using BB93 (or a suitable replacement document) to strengthen the School Premises Regulations, although it is generally accepted that mandatory controls are required to maintain minimum acoustic design standards (the industry having witnessed an improvement in standards as a result of mandatory controls, including pre-completion acoustic testing, in recent years).
In this case, 25 days is generally standard for the industry.
This Act is not intended to establish standards which are stricter than those practices generally accepted in the horse industry.
In the event of conflict, for those owners who are part of the horse industry, including the owners of pleasure horses, the generally accepted practices shall prevail; however, the standard is that applied to the industry as a whole, not confined to any particular segment or breed of the industry.
Those who share this attitude often miss the wider point that new employee orientations are now standard practice within most sophisticated industries (and in my experience most law firms of 25 + lawyers) and that these practices generally lead to more stable, long term employees.
To monitor Canadian generally accepted accounting principles applicable to the real estate industry; to monitor U.S. and international accounting standards; to recommend changes when necessary to the REALPAC IFRS and ASPE Handbooks; and to monitor financial reporting rules and policies issued by security regulators in Canada and the U.S.
As to your question @Will Barnard, just about anyone who can testify with more knowledge than the general public as to industry standards and what is generally accepted practice that the court accepts may be viewed by the court as having expert testimony in a specific area.
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