Sentences with phrase «large branches require»

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VoIP systems, however, utilize sophisticated IP PBX software, eliminating a plethora of expensive hardware for the business owner to require, especially those running large companies with multiple branch locations.
However, given that more complex products like loans and mortgages will likely require in - person service, you shouldn't dismiss the potential benefit of having a nearby Bank of America branch if you plan to buy a home or finance some other large purchase in the future.
It may be true for modern physics; but most branches of pure math require a trivially insignificant amount of money (basically, a living stipend for a couple hundred mathematicians who are great enough that you don't want to waste their time on teaching - for - a-living; some office supplies; and if you're really forward thinking, a larger one - time outlay for a fund whose interest pays for prestige prizes ala Fields Prize).
Superstring theory has a large following because it provides a way to unify everything into one large theory with a single symmetry — SO (32) for one branch of superstring theory, for example — but it requires a universe with 10 or 11 dimensions, scads of undetected particles, and a lot of intellectual baggage that might never be verifiable.
The fact that vials of this particular vaccine had to be stored in Nairobi is peculiar for two reasons: for one, according to the KCDA this is not usually required for vaccine distribution, and, for another, the Kenya Catholic Health Commission (as the medical branch of the KCCB) also manages a network of 448 Catholic health units consisting of 54 hospitals, 83 health centers and 311 clinical dispensaries plus more than 46 programs for Community Based Health and Orphaned and Vulnerable Children scattered all over Kenya's 224,962 square miles [93]-- an area larger than any US state in the lower 48 except for Texas at 268,601 square miles [94].
With traditional lenders such as a large bank, the process could take a little longer and it might require an in - branch visit.
Hardwood trees, such as oak, maple, and birch, require a three - second gust of around 74 mph to break large branches and 110 mph to snap trunks.
It is recommended that the plan be implemented through the firm's existing organizational structure, i.e., the Managing Partner, the Executive Committee (in larger firms through the Strategic Planning Committee, Heads of Substantive Practice Areas and Branch Offices, as required).
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