Sentences with phrase «good bit of business by»

David Moyes is said to have forked out around # 2m for the Irish international and whilst the 24 year old failed to impress at Old Trafford this deal may still turn out to be a very good bit of business by the cash - strapped Goodison Park outfit.

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But in today's world of immediate and radically disruptive innovation and overnight shifts in supply and delivery chains, as well as the constantly - escalating demands of consumers, you can have the best in - market research and competitive intelligence in the business and still get bit in the butt by a newcomer from nowhere.
Anyway, if you work in one of the few organizations that haven't yet been bitten by this egregiously awful management fad, here are 16 solid arguments why private offices, working from home, and even cubicles are better for business than these glorified hotel lobbies.
Now, not sure if this source simply jumped on my bandwagon from last week where I considered a move for the Portsmouth veteran as potentially a good bit of business or whether its some gimmick to promote their own site, either way I still stand by the idea being a sound short term solution.
Currently Arsenal is running on the perfect business model for Kroenke, we already have a good manager and a top 4 squad, so by spending a little bit of money each year he can boost the chance of us finishing in the top 4.
While a move in January away from the club may not be ideal, it is a good bit of business to sell Payet for 20 million or more pounds, after all, he was purchased by West Ham in the summer of 2015 for 10.7 million pounds, netting the team a cool 10 million pounds in transfer profits.
A natural leader and midfield orchestrator the Dutchman was well - liked for his strength, tackling and physical attributes and represented an excellent bit of business by Bayern.
No, Keeping Mum is best regarded as a smug, self - satisfied bit of ugliness perpetrated by guys who should know better and, at the end of a long piece about Patrick Swayze, this is as good a place as any to stop: with his corpse wrapped in a tarp in the back of his truck, the victim of the business end of irony.
Army of One's romantic subplot illustrates why King of Comedy was better off not being weighed down by a half hour of scenes featuring Rupert Pupkin's arbitrary love interest (played by, I du n no, Maria Conchita Alonso) about how, as a woman of a certain age who's been banged around by life a bit, she's lucky to have a good - hearted, if someone eccentric ambitious young show business striver like Pupkin in her life.
Aimed at senior leadership teams, school business managers and governors, the bite size modules provide a cost effective route to improving school procurement skills by sharing knowledge of public procurement legislation and effective best practice.
In the USA, this works well because by keeping things formal (rental agreements, etc) you actually have a great business with lots of deductions that end up reducing you net income quite a bit.
The new Business Class Bar and Lounge will be open after the first meal service and hosted by Business Class cabin crew, offering a selection of nibbles and bites, beer, wine and spirits as well as a hot beverage selection with petit fours;
One of the main hooks of the game — and strangely even more pleasurable than bashing monster skulls in — is the business of crafting better weapons and armour, which is done so by carving skins, horns and other bits and pieces from the carcasses of defeated monsters.
I am fascinated by this idea of creating a second business of bagel - making from almost no new inputs; it reminds me a bit of nose - to - tail or root - to - shoot cooking in that it does its best to incorporate every piece of the puzzle into the finished product.
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