Sentences with phrase «less than an office»

That $ 221 million drop is actually $ 4 million less than the office is getting for the current fiscal year, which ends 30 September.
The procedure is no more traumatic than your dog's annual shots and bloodwork, takes less than a minute, and costs less than an office visit, so if your pet has not been microchipped come down to our office and do it today!

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Less than three years after opening an office in Perth, United States grain giant Gavilon Holdings has decided to exit the Western Australian market.
These bulbs use at least two - thirds less energy than regular lighting, and when coupled with timers or motion sensors that automatically shut off lights when they aren't needed, will significantly reduce your office's carbon footprint.
In Trump's first six months in office, federal agencies issued rules at less than one - fifth the average rate under President George W. Bush.
Vistaprint conducted a quarterly survey of more than 1,000 micro-business owners with 1 - 10 employees who gross less than $ 100,000 annually, most of which are run out of home offices.
About 51 % of the CFOs said Trump deserves «none of the credit» for unemployment declining from 4.8 % to 4.4 %, and less than half gave him any credit for jobs created since he took office.
It reports that women are «more likely than white men to report doing more office housework than their colleagues» while they «have less access to glamour work than white men do.»
In 2007, FCi Federal, a company that provides back - office support for federal agencies, had less than $ 2 million in revenue and only 35 employees.
In perhaps the most notorious example of Oscar's underdog favoritism, in 2010, The Hurt Locker — released on just 535 screens and tallying less than $ 19 million at the box office — beat Avatar which had grossed $ 760 million and was well on its way to becoming the most successful movie ever made.
In fact, of those eight films, five of them have made less at the box office than Crash, which is currently the fifth - lowest grossing film of the past four decades (in terms of sales adjusted for inflation).
With a reputed vacancy rate of less than 2 % on more than 40 million square feet of industrial, office and retail property in the GTA, the company is known for moving fast, despite the high - octane distraction of the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Fidani's pet project.
A social cause, be it a one - to - one business model or donating a portion of revenue, is no more or less an investment than that of a new piece of equipment, a new sales manager or a new office.
Not only are these employees less productive than their healthy cubicle neighbors, they run the risk of spreading their illness, leading to an office full of sick workers.
Deficits will probably reach $ 1 trillion in the current or next fiscal year, almost double what the Congressional Budget Office had projected less than a year ago for 2018.
As a reference, that's significantly less than the 2017 total box office take of Smurfs: The Lost Village, Ghost in the Shell, and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.
Those who are newly rich, or have less than $ 50 million in assets, tend to be the least familiar with the concept of a family office, but are often the most in need of such services.
The news, confirmed by TheNextWeb, comes less than a month after the company shuttered its Seattle office, where it also asked displaced employees to work remotely.
The office also reported that 51 % of married couples paid less in taxes jointly than they would have if they were single, while 42 % paid more.»
Another option: The Intelligent Office, a national franchise based in Boulder, Colorado, provides small - business owners with a prestigious address for meetings, as well as phone - answering and mail services, all for about $ 275 a month — far less than the rate for commercial space.
Studies have shown that employees exposed to natural light during the workday are less stressed and less sleep - deprived than those who work in windowless offices.
These results echo a recent Gallup study showing that employees who work from home three to four days a week are far more likely (41 percent versus 30 percent) to «feel engaged» and far less likely (48 percent versus 55 percent) to feel «not engaged» than people who report to the office each day.
Patients can usually get feedback from the doctor within minutes, and often for the same price or less than an in - person doctor's office or urgent - care clinic visit.
«Technology's moving faster than ever and there's more of a need for media to speak technology,» Smith explained when he stopped through Fortune's offices this week, yet they have less help than they once did from traditional dealmakers.
As a result, the interior of the institute looks less like a lab than like an ordinary Flatiron - district office: casually dressed people sitting all day at desks, staring at screens, under high ceilings.
In a poll conducted earlier this year among several hundred corporate members of the American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC), a nonprofit business - research organization in Houston, more than half the respondents (56.8 %) said they worked in fully walled offices, while less than a quarter (21.4 %) claimed modular settings.
Duggan, in office less than a year, is the fourth mayor since 2008 when Kwame Kilpatrick resigned in scandal.
Paramount's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot was one of August's surprise successes with $ 149.6 million in ticket sales, while The Walt Disney Company (DIS) scored the hit of the summer with Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, which broke the opening - weekend box - office record for August on its way to grossing $ 258 million in the U.S. and more than $ 500 million worldwide within less than a month of its release.
With less than $ 5 million in sales, and a home - office crew of six, Primetime is smaller than many of its clients.
As months turn into years, you may find that staying in the office is less risky than taking a chance on pitching your business to potential clients or expanding to a new location.
He said his own tax rate last year worked out to just 17.4 % of his income, less than anyone else in his office.
As Sachin Shah, a partner in Bain & Company's London office explained, employees sometimes consider one company in a spin off to be less attractive than the other.
Less than a month into office, he signed an executive order directing the federal government to «thwart transnational criminal organizations» and calling for the removal of foreigners involved in those organizations.
Leasing office space there is much less of an investment than it would be, say, in Menlo Park.
Because remote employees aren't in the main office, they are especially at risk to feel as if their wants and needs are less important than their colleagues who work in the main office.
Koonin also says that despite the close quarters, being on a plane is no more or less dangerous than punching in at the office.
While Trump likes to talk about «massive tax cuts,» Bush actually signed one less than five months into his term in office.
Remote work isn't without its drawbacks, such as the tendency for people to work too much from home, while at the same time getting less exercise than if they had to trudge into an office.
Home offices can be an easy target for hackers, since they are likely to have less security than the corporate office.
Plus most of those Web sites cost less than $ 25,000 a year to maintain, compared with the $ 350,000 to $ 500,000 a year it costs to operate a branch office.
The attractions of cyberspace for bankers are obvious: more than two - thirds of the banks with Web sites spent less than $ 25,000 to set them up — compared with the typical $ 1.5 million to $ 2 million it costs to set up a traditional branch office.
According to Cornell professor Alan Hedge, one problem is that many offices set their thermostats to compensate for the heat produced by their computers, but today's more efficient machines produce far less heat than those in previous generations.
These locations are usually far less expensive than getting a flu shot at the doctor's office, especially if you don't have health insurance.
Even with the best intentions and a healthy budget, companies frequently mess up a few basic principles of office design, leaving them with less than optimal offices.
FTC and state investigations in the U.S. have found that less than 10 per cent of consumers typically complete debt settlement programs there, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Congestion alters land - use decisions and makes downtown office buildings less desirable than suburban locations.
This forecast would move this to a bit less than 2 % of the U.S. office market in 2020.
The «termination without cause» took less than a minute, as Beutner was then escorted back to his office by T - Pub SVP for Human Resources Cindy Ballard — the same drill employed as protocol as so many newspaper jobs have been cut over the last decade.
Some of the more paranoid or lawsuit - fearing companies in the U.S. require office couples to sign a wavier or «love contract,» vowing that their relationship is consensual and neither will take legal action against their employer (or each other) should the love prove less than eternal.
From a 2,000 sq. ft. office to a 27,000 sq. ft. office in less than 7 years, we always knew that we were going to build a great company, but we're all floored at how quickly it happened.
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