Sentences with phrase «larger less conflicted»

am an activist and got these guys to merge 3 much smaller micro-cap predecessors, Craig Corp, Reading Entertainment and Citadel holdings to merge to become this larger less conflicted and complicated small cap co - Reading International.

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Similarly sizable majorities said that h0m0s are generally less happy than heter0s 73 % and less capable of mature, loving relationships, 60 % A total of 70 % said that h0m0 problems have more to do with their own inner conflicts than with stigmatization by society at large
Women were found to get into conflicts much less often in both medium (8.3 percent of the time) and large open plan office (8.1 percent) than men (11.9 and 17.4 percent).
Though the biker drama's penultimate season has plenty of things worth celebrating (including a larger role for Mark Boone Junior and excellent guest stars like CCH Pounder, Donal Logue and Walton Goggins), a lot of the conflict this time around seems to be less about driving the narrative than shocking the audience, none more so than the death of Maggie Siff's Tara.
Said a report by Global Insight: «Recurrent conflicts (with Piech) underpinned by the growing influence played by Porsche, which became VW's single largest shareholder less than a year ago, may have accelerated Pischetsrieder's decision.
Playful in tone and less reliant upon the exploitative construct of the case - study scenario in such large scale video projects as Them, 2007, and Repetition, 2005, Artur Zmijewski's earlier videos stand in contrast to these somewhat over-determined provocations; while recent Zmijewski productions have adopted a nearly formulaic approach to positioning cultural difference and conflict, and thereby seem to codify the subject as «other» a priori — a risk that critic and art historian Hal Foster has insightfully called the «self - othering» of «the artist as ethnographer» — three earlier Zmijewski works engage a simpler, more agile approach.
The second sub-theme linking the exhibition with society at large deals with the work's conflict with its own support, seen to less effect in Untitled (Angelica)(2013), which sits on a sterile shelf attached to the wall.
As Senator Feinstein's recent talk about making 500,000 acres of the Mojave desert off - limits to renewable energy development, on the conservation grounds, goes to show, conflicts over siting large projects is no less likely just because the project is
Biglaw attorneys also need mediators and arbitrators, and smalls are less likely to be conflicted out than neutrals at other large law firms.
A computer ‐ based conflict checking system will likely be superior to a well maintained manual system by allowing for regular and thorough system ‐ wide checks that are less likely to overlook a single client name buried in a large database.
Brazil has a consolidated democracy, with strong institutions (that have been recently tested and have withstood the pressure), a very large economy (one of the largest in the world), and a society that, in spite of dwelling with urban violence, has been spared from terrorist acts, civil wars and regional conflicts, and is better educated, less unequal and more vigilant and conscious about its rights and roles.
Large firms can not offer meaningful representation, they have outrageous junk fees, they use fee agreements that lock consumers into unfair terms, they steer clients into over-priced and conflicted ancillary services and they are less likely to negotiate their fees and terms.
Agents from small firms can avoid the conflicts of interests that almost always exist at large firms and their practices and forms are typically less predatory.
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