Sentences with phrase «least in a business sense»

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Pharmly's Godfrey says it simply makes «good business sense» to apply for one that is — at least in some way — connected to your business.
They are not employees, nor are they running a business, at least not in the traditional sense.
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
If you've been in business for at least a year, have a healthy business with annual revenues of at least $ 100,000, and a good personal and business credit profile (even it it's less than perfect), an OnDeck loan could make sense.
In a sense, I've been trying to throttle back my income or at least shift the income to the future through equity investments when my energy and business income fades.
RR: I think what's happened is that China and India, at least in the official sense or reported sense, were nonentities in the gold business 10 or 15 years ago and they have moved to being important entities.
Where a school already has effective business management systems, or where a primary school is too small to bear this cost alone, it makes sense to at least buy in the oversight of a properly qualified accountant from another academy, or to group together to share the cost.
With X models sales going strong in the U.S. and a potential high price point for the Active Tourer, the business case doesn't seem to make sense, at least for now.
Most particularly, Kindle Worlds is built at least in part on substructure developed for Amazon's self - publishing business — and if Amazon (as seems likely) ends up charging KW authors any sort of setup or service fees to those uploading works to the KW publishing program, I think it would be next to impossible to argue that works uploaded on that basis were somehow «works for hire» in the proper legal sense.
I hear what your saying about not meddling in other people's business in a sense, but your comment about the Israeli «Save the pigs» movement was so ridiculous and uneducated that it doesn't help your cause in the least.
While many basic rules of business etiquette are common sense, and easily translate in the realm of «techiquette,» there are many new forms of communication to which these basic rules either don't hold, or in the very least, need modification:
Potentially the bigger problem, at least from a business perspective, is that starting a practice in your spare time subtracts any sense of urgency or commitment.
In a victory for common sense (the least common sense of all, as we know...) I am happy to attest that while GOOD lateral hiring is good for business, BAD lateral hiring is bad for business, and the figures in this second piece of research seem to underline that quite neatlIn a victory for common sense (the least common sense of all, as we know...) I am happy to attest that while GOOD lateral hiring is good for business, BAD lateral hiring is bad for business, and the figures in this second piece of research seem to underline that quite neatlin this second piece of research seem to underline that quite neatly.
However, firms are a bit different than many other businesses in the sense that — at least from what firms tell us — they find it more difficult to measure their current processes, the amount of resources required to perform certain activities, and the speed with which they get things done.
Microsoft's $ 26.2 billion acquisition of business networking site LinkedIn is starting to pay off — at least in terms of product integrations that make sense.
Ideally you offer the following skills: * At least 12 months experience within FS recruitment * Experience of developing new business * Have a proven track record in billing and working to targets * Ideally have experience of recruiting into London * Be client focussed * Offer a consultative sales approach * Have an excellent sense of humour and strong work ethic We are proud of our friendly and supportive team culture, where staff are treated as adults, and staff are allowed freedom to do their job without strict KPIs.
Reply BossLady April 1, 2011 at 9:45 am Alot of people have covered some of this already, but I think important to add: If you are going to be a manager, or run any element of a business, you need to get comfortable with numbers at least in the most basic sense as for a budget.
Ideally you offer the following skills: * At least 12 months experience within Accountancy recruitment * Experience of developing new business * Have a proven track record in billing and working to targets * Ideally have experience of recruiting into London * Be client focussed * Offer a consultative sales approach * Have an excellent sense of humour and strong work ethic We are proud of our friendly and supportive team culture, where staff are treated as adults, and staff are allowed freedom to do their job without strict KPIs.
At least he had the good sense to concede that the public really wants and needs to do business in the «traditional» format.
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