I totally agree, I've never really understood what qualifies a lot of these people to
lead the decisions on areas they don't seem to have experience in.
Here is an easy guide broken down for you to help
lead your decision on the right path:
Prior to the release of Bowes, Graham had been
the leading decision on point with many considering the issue to be settled law in Ontario.
In 2013, Martin successfully acted for Volvo in
a leading decision on innocent purchasers: VFS Financial Services Ltd v JF Plant Tyres Ltd [2013] EWHC 346 (QB).
The leading decision on this is the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in R. v. Campanella, 2005 CanLII 10880 (http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onca/doc/2005/2005canlii10880/2005canlii10880.html), as discussed in comments on Slaw.
Given the prevalence of dismissals for dishonesty, it is not surprising that it is the subject matter for many of
the leading decisions on just cause.
These four factors are known as the «Bardal factors» named after Bardal v. Globe & Mail Ltd. 5
the leading decision on calculating a dismissed employee's reasonable notice period.
Re «Sharjah Pride» and «Sea Lion» [2012] EWHC 3628 (Comm): worldwide freezing and disclosure orders obtained on behalf of RBS under section 25 Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 in support of proceedings in Sharjah in a case that will become
the leading decision on the links to the jurisdiction which must be shown to justify section 25 relief.
Mamaca is
a leading decision on the criteria for establishing litigation privilege in the context of insurance claims.
For example, while the Whiten v. Pilot Insurance Co. decision is regarded as
a leading decision on the issue of punitive damages, the case concerned an insurance dispute.
Re «Sharjah Pride» and «Sea Lion» [2012] EWHC 3628 (Comm)- worldwide freezing and disclosure orders obtained on behalf of RBS under section 25 Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 in support of proceedings in Sharjah in a case that will become
the leading decision on the links to the jurisdiction which must be shown to justify section 25 relief.
Not exact matches
According to new research from the Netherlands» Utrecht University, making a
decision on an empty stomach could
lead to more strategic
decision - making.
The
decision by the Reserve Bank of India came close
on the heels of weak investor interest in two recent auctions that
led to a spike in sovereign debt yields.
The
decision by the Reserve Bank of India, announced late
on Friday, came close
on the heels of weak investor interest in two recent auctions that
led to a spike in sovereign debt yields.
Depression can have a similar effect
on decision - making; it can
lead to a more pessimistic point of view, one that renders you unable to use the information available to make the best
decision.
Marketing and sales must agree
on the target markets,
decision - makers and influencers, and have a shared appreciation of the buyer needs, buying process and budget, as well as the competitive advantages, enabling marketing to generate high - quality
leads.
These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the unfavorable outcome of litigation, including so - called «Paragraph IV» litigation and other patent litigation, related to any of our products or products using our proprietary technologies, which may
lead to competition from generic drug manufacturers; data from clinical trials may be interpreted by the FDA in different ways than we interpret it; the FDA may not agree with our regulatory approval strategies or components of our filings for our products, including our clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies and, for ALKS 5461, evidence of efficacy and adequacy of bridging to buprenorphine; clinical development activities may not be completed
on time or at all; the results of our clinical development activities may not be positive, or predictive of real - world results or of results in subsequent clinical trials; regulatory submissions may not occur or be submitted in a timely manner; the company and its licensees may not be able to continue to successfully commercialize their products; there may be a reduction in payment rate or reimbursement for the company's products or an increase in the company's financial obligations to governmental payers; the FDA or regulatory authorities outside the U.S. may make adverse
decisions regarding the company's products; the company's products may prove difficult to manufacture, be precluded from commercialization by the proprietary rights of third parties, or have unintended side effects, adverse reactions or incidents of misuse; and those risks and uncertainties described under the heading «Risk Factors» in the company's most recent Annual Report
on Form 10 - K and in subsequent filings made by the company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission («SEC»), which are available
on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
«A
leading expert
on making
decisions and influencing others presents a career's worth of evidence
on why the views you don't want to consider are often the ones you need to hear most,» is Grant's quick description of this book, out March 20.
These endless loops would play in my head: imagining how the tiniest difference in
decisions could have
led him to not be
on that icy road at that particular moment.
Despite all the huffing and puffing
on Twitter, NBC's
decision to delay Olympic events has
led to record - breaking ratings.
She stayed
on Trump's forum even after the president pulled out of the Paris climate accord, a
decision that
led to Iger's resignation from the group.
His
decision to go harder
on politics instead of ignoring his «Colbert Report» roots,
led by a new showrunner brought
on last year, seems to have been a good one.
GM Korea held a board meeting
on Friday evening to discuss filing for a court -
led rehabilitation, but it delayed a
decision until Monday evening.
Based
on research by Dr. Robert Cialdini, a
leading social psychologist, it turns out that because of the sheer magnitude of information you have to take in every day, your brain has developed 6 shortcuts to help you make
decisions.
I didn't feel valued or appreciated, and that ultimately
led to my
decision to go off
on my own entrepreneurial adventure.
And third, if Carrier makes
decisions that
lead to financial distress as a result of acting
on Trump's advice, the federal government will inevitably face pressures to provide Carrier with additional assistance.
But in recent years, Schultz has
led company
decisions based
on recent events.
Still, the reclassification of costs for two 787 Dreamliner flight - test airplanes, tough
decisions around 747 production (slow sales
led to unsold aircraft), and higher costs
on developing models weighed
on operating performance.
That's probably not
on the cards anytime soon though (unless you live in one of these States), but if you're personally concerned about how setting the clocks ahead might affect your own health or
decision making, you can try to get ahead of the change by gradually acclimatizing to the new schedule in the days
leading up to the switch.
Taught by instructors from the University in Lausanne in Switzerland, This highly popular Coursera class aims to shed light
on what
leads good people to make unethical
decisions in business.
More than a decade ago, Joey Wat at Yum China, was given the chance to take
on a massive career challenge that had a high risk of failure — and her
decision led Wat into the role she has now.
Along with 16 - year - old Ragan Smith, one of the alternates
on the Rio team, she will be primed to
lead the next generation of gymnasts should Biles choose to retire, a
decision that is up in the air.
By offering search
on the site, Facebook is now able to gather data that it can leverage immeasurably in the world of advertising: the way people think, what they care about and how this
leads them to buying
decisions.
Rather, it stems from a complex interplay of untenable financial pressures
on some households, coupled with widespread cognitive and behavioural shortcomings that
lead well - intentioned people to make profoundly bad
decisions.
Trump's
decision to impose duties
on up to $ 60 billion worth of Chinese imports, for example, comes at a time when Washington needs Beijing's help to rein in a nuclear - armed Pyongyang, said Wendy Sherman, a former under secretary of state for political affairs at the U.S. State Department who was the
lead American negotiator for the Iran nuclear agreement.
The senior teams that
lead each separate business unit are directed by three key priorities: one, fostering cross-functional communication across the company; two, setting and supporting
decision - making for the medium - to long - term needs of their unit; and three, developing three - year rolling business plans
on an annual basis.
The group quickly determines the mission team's potential strength (knowledge of the terrain), potential weakness (susceptibility to disease), assumptions being factored into the
decisions (they do not face nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons), things they must not do (damage property, which would
lead to loss of popular support), the principle information requirements, high - value targets, and so
on through a checklist of easily overlooked considerations.
Republicans and some Wall Street analysts warn that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's
decision to blow up the filibuster
on presidential nominations will
lead to an even darker period of partisan acrimony, throwing into question the ability of Congress to pass a bill to fund the government past January and raise the debt limit in February.
Frazier's
decision to step down from the council came after President Trump failed to immediately condemn head -
on the white supremacists whose rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend
led to violence — including the brutal death of a 32 - year - old counter-protester.
With information about their company and position, you can make an informed
decision on whether to pursue the new
lead.
Everyone else will buy and sell based
on emotional biases; overcoming these instincts will
lead to sound investment
decisions, and set you aside from the pack.
«My role was to take the software I had built, addressing problems such as Lehman's had
on the capital market side, and showing it to large banks and hedge funds and trading desks, and explaining to them how this technology could
lead to more well - informed
decisions,» Poirier says.
At an auto industry conference
on Jan. 10, Barra — who will serve
on an economic advisory team for the Trump administration — said auto industry
decisions have a «long
lead.
The Republican -
led Congress has struggled immensely over the past eight months, and the party now faces further division as they return and urgently need to raise the debt ceiling to avoid a government shutdown, pass an aid package for Hurricane Harvey — some of which is expected to be tied to the raise of the debt ceiling — and now reach a
decision on DACA.
Here at Fintech Finance, we work with renowned executives in the industry to provide key
decision - makers globally within
leading financial services organizations with reliable and accurate intelligence
on emerging trends and breakthrough technologies, helping them to make informed
decisions.
«Your letter states that the Public Service Agency's review is directed solely at «the human resources and investigation processes and procedures» that
led to the termination of the employment of a number of Ministry of Health employees in 2012, rather than being a review of the
decisions themselves,» Adams wrote
on Whitmarsh's behalf.
My January and April posts
on the Ontario electricity sector described how
decisions by different Ontario governments gave rise to excess electricity generation with an inflated cost structure,
leading to higher electricity prices.
Vanity metrics can paint a false picture of your company's progress and
lead to an erroneous
decision (like focusing
on pageviews or traffic and not revenue).
Some shareholders get unnerved when they don't know enough about what's really going
on or about the thought process that
led to a collective
decision.
China's official Xinhua news agency said
on Tuesday that Japan's «
decision to crank up money printing presses is dangerous» and might
lead to «currency wars ``.