Sentences with phrase «heard expressions of interest»

So, when should the board know that the CEO is in talks or has heard expressions of interest related to selling the company?

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Now the deadline has passed for expressions of interest in the second round of the PSBP, schools will soon hear whether they have been successful in attracting funding based on an assessment of those in greatest need.
Now the deadline has passed for expressions of interest in the second round of the PSBP, schools will hear by the end of the year whether they have been successful in attracting funding based on an assessment of those in greatest need.
- intrical (integral)- whole hardily (wholeheartedly)- prosterity (posterity)- defunked (defunct)- veneered (revered)- grizzly (grisly)- same oh, same oh (same old, same old)- deep - seeded (deep - seated)- tubular rosa (tabula rasa)- null invoid (null and void)- homophonics (your guess is as good as mine)- delimer (dilemma) The interesting thing is that people are often able to use the malapropisms in the correct context — my guess is that some of them are expressions that people hear, but haven't seen written down.
The decision to ban the most important spaces where the voices of climate - impacted people would have been heard is a dramatic expression of this profoundly unethical abuse of power: once again, a wealthy western country is putting security for elites ahead of the interests of those fighting for survival.
Many presenters referenced the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child as the reason to hear the voices of children and youth; others referenced children's views as a cornerstone consideration in establishing the course of action in their best interest, while others framed the expression of children's views as an ethical obligation of adults involved in judicial processes, as an aspect of promoting children's wellbeing or as a matter of children's fundamental rights.
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