Their script is strongest not when the emphasis
is on the premise of two over-the-hill fighters arguing like a married couple and Slate's goofy promotional efforts (how exactly would boxers skydiving spike ticket sales?)
A dental assistant must complete a course in x-ray function and safety approved by the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry within six months after employment by a licensed dentist and shall perform dental x-ray functions solely under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist who
is on the premises of the dental office at the time.
Not exact matches
Qualcomm vigorously refuted the
premise of the FTC's claims against it, saying that «the complaint
is based
on a flawed legal theory, a lack
of economic support and significant misconceptions about the mobile technology industry.»
But the former dominatrix says the very
premise all
of her trainings
is based
on — the idea that hidden power dynamics often impact minorities and women in unfair ways — seemed totally foreign to so many would -
be students five years ago when she started teaching.
But chances
are that whatever you believe
is limiting the growth
of your business (or anything else in your life)
is based
on a false
premise, not an immutable truth.
This whole
premise does have an air
of genius about it, considering that when you take
on the perspective
of those you
are talking with, it engages people
on the spot.
Berg wrote that while his team understands Salesforce's interest in MuleSoft's technology, he believes «the purchase price to
be too rich,» and questions what Salesforce — which exclusively sells cloud - based products — will do with MuleSoft's
on -
premise license offering, which makes up a substantial portion
of the company's revenue.
A recent Google study, Project Aristotle,
was founded
on the
premise of understanding why certain teams in the workplace struggle while others thrive.
That plays into a bigger trend by some
of the nation's largest food manufacturers to invest in newer brands that
are built
on the
premise that plants
are a great source
of protein.
This cloud - based solution
is only one - fourth the cost
of on -
premise solutions and its scalability will ensure it grows with you, as you attract more sales.
For all the talk
of abnormal times and changes in underlying economic fundamentals, the Fed
is pinning its hopes
on a very conventional
premise — that the U.S. consumer will keep spending at recent strong rates, encouraged by low unemployment and the apparent beginnings
of higher wages.
On the other hand, to a small but noisy band
of ideologues who consider the whole
premise of government intervention to preserve free enterprise oxymoronic, all this
is hardly enough; they've intensified a campaign to shut down the SBA altogether.
But the next minute you look at reinvesting in that infrastructure it
's going to
be intimidating compared to the cost
of the cloud, because the cost
of the cloud
is plummeting so fast that if you
're going to go replace your server farm with a new server farm, you
're looking at money that might buy you 10 years worth
of cloud service, which would get you through yet another generation
of on -
premise replacement.»
But that
's the
premise of eSports, an industry that
's growing rapidly and creating many opportunities for startups, especially those focused
on in - game analytics, player data, and scouting.
The disagreement over whether the future
of business software will live in the cloud versus
on -
premise — or both — can't
be settled overnight.
ElNaggar emphasized that making Sapho available as an
on -
premise application
was critical to the company's success, not least because
of potential clients» security concerns.
You still praise results, but you praise results that
are based
on the
premise of effort, and not
on an assumption
of innate talent or skill.
Jay Chaudhry, the CEO
of cloud - based security company Zscaler, wouldn't make a bet that
on -
premise software will
be around for the long haul.
My family owns a small business
of which I
am the manager
of, so it
is good to know how to handle trespassers
on business
premises.
Location
of the company Your IT support company may need to visit your
premises on occasions to make repairs and fix physical problems, so the nearer they
are, the better.
«If you've
been running things yourself
on -
premise, you essentially have the hangover
of the past investment.
There
are many different reasons that a person or group
of people may trespass
on your business
premises, from petty vandals and ex-employees to travelers and protesters, and different cases must
be handled in different ways.
Steve Comstock
is the CIO at CBS Interactive, where he uses an
on -
premise instance
of Sapho to integrate his legacy systems with newer tools like Slack.
The future
of fast food may very well have arrived in New York City — and its
premise is built
on quinoa and automation.
This one
is based
on a simple
premise: «If I (or we) didn't think
of it, it must
be worthless.»
But to every rule there
is an exception, and glad I
was to
be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO
of one mobile - health company whose entire
premise is based
on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example
of what works better than a health app.
By Hurd's estimate, a «very small» number
of companies
are going to move from an
on -
premise database (SQL
is the one he named) to AWS, in part because that data
is then captive to Amazon he said.
«While their current offer
is «
premised»
on NXP going at $ 110, they would
of course not necessarily
be precluded from making a new offer
premised on the new NXP price.»
Likewise, customers may sue for a wide range
of reasons — from feeling they did not receive the product or service they
were promised to getting injured
on the company's
premises.
«It
's a translation
of the Latin phrase petitio principii, and it
's used to mean that someone has made a conclusion based
on a
premise that lacks support,» writes Grammar Girl, who explains the complicated subject well in her blog.
At that point, the company had built about 60 prototypes, and some
were scattered around the
premises; employees hopped
on them to quickly dart from one end
of the factory to the other.
We now have virtually all
of our software that
was on premise now rewritten and redone and available in the cloud.»
Yet, as I saw when I toured the factory
of Amazon's North Reading, Mass. - based robot maker Kiva Systems, which it acquired in 2012, delivering
on that
premise is extremely challenging.
Based
on the
premise of a snowed - in airport filled with unattended children trying to fly home for the holidays, this movie
is full
of misbehaving children getting into shenanigans.
Oracle, which made its name and fortune selling
on -
premise databases,
is in the midst
of repositioning itself as a cloud provider.
These
on -
premise markets
are where a lot
of people's beer habits change.
Pairing
on -
premises computing with cloud data centers
is an example
of what techies call «hybrid cloud,» and
is seen by most tech vendors — other than Amazon — as a key advantage over Amazon, which
is mostly about moving customer data and applications into AWS facilities.
Even with 400,000 attendees, zero reports
of violence
were made to the police during or after the festival, and with two babies reportedly born
on the
premises, it certainly
was a weekend
of peace, love, and music.
In Ferguson, which
is part
of St. Louis County, authorities said at least 12 buildings
were «total losses» following fires
on the
premises.
This
is an interesting note to sound since Oracle still makes the bulk
of its money selling software that runs
on premises, in a customer's server room or data center.
Data that
is safely locked away
on premise or at a hosting provider still carries a certain degree
of risk, but data that
is moving beyond the firewall introduces a whole new set
of elements into the equation that can
be difficult, if not impossible, to control.
The first
of these
is called Filtr, and it
's predicated
on a simple, self - evident
premise: not all emails
are created equal.
Defense: Bhakta lives
on the WhistlePig
premises and says that possession
of small amounts
of marijuana
is not a crime.
METHOD + Madness
is gearing up for major expansion.The company will move in August into brand new
premises on the corner
of Hay and Rokeby Streets in Subiaco, to accommodate a planned growth in staff from 60 to 150.
Economic growth in China has long
been premised on high levels
of savings and investment, growth
of manufacturing and exports, migration
of low - productivity rural workers to higher - productivity urban jobs and integration
of new technologies.
Still, the project appears to
be premised on a ban
on shipping unprocessed bitumen off the B.C. coast, the basis
of Northern Gateway's business model.
But
premise and adoption numbers aside, such a long list
of investors putting money into a jumbo - seed round so early
on is not uncommon these days.
Although NOBLES, which
is offering easily providable products and services,
is the kind
of store that, obviously, almost anybody in the world would welcome, the concept / premise upon which it is based has appearently eluded the best corporate minds in the world, as an extensive search of the internet has conclusively shown that there are NO OTHER STORES LIKE IN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!
of store that, obviously, almost anybody in the world would welcome, the concept /
premise upon which it
is based has appearently eluded the best corporate minds in the world, as an extensive search
of the internet has conclusively shown that there are NO OTHER STORES LIKE IN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!
of the internet has conclusively shown that there
are NO OTHER STORES LIKE IN
ON THE FACE
OF THE EARTH!
OF THE EARTH!!!
Those markets recovered shortly thereafter,
on the
premise that low interest rates and high stock returns
were worth the risk and that the risk
of war
on the Korean peninsula simply wasn't that high.
Instead, the Federal Reserve's new framework
is premised on the payment
of interest
on reserves and
on ensuring sufficient competition in money markets so that the rate
of interest paid
on reserves
is passed through to other money market rates and thus to deposit rates offered to households and firms.2