Sentences with phrase «member on a contingency»

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A contingency plan is a plan based on the worst - case scenario that you can imagine your business surviving — loss of market share, heavy price competition, defection of a key member of your management team.
We also maintain a Business Continuity Plan that every team member is trained to act on, in case of contingencies or unforeseen events.
The board gave Nassau, one of the nation's wealthiest counties, until Feb. 15 to come up with a financial plan that eliminated risky revenue initiatives, expense cuts and contingencies contained in this year's $ 2.6 billion budget, which NIFA member George Marlin had contended was «built on a foundation of sand.»
For now, the governor seems willing to give Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson a measure of time to corral all 32 of his members — especially now that Sampson has had a change of heart on the need for a Medicaid contingency plan and a SUNY / CUNY tuition package.
On Thursday, John Sampson, the Senate Democratic Conference leader, reiterated that his members would return to Albany once agreements had been made on three issues: a new tuition plan for SUNY and CUNY schools; property tax reform; and a contingency plan to address the possible loss of $ 1 billion in federal Medicaid fundOn Thursday, John Sampson, the Senate Democratic Conference leader, reiterated that his members would return to Albany once agreements had been made on three issues: a new tuition plan for SUNY and CUNY schools; property tax reform; and a contingency plan to address the possible loss of $ 1 billion in federal Medicaid fundon three issues: a new tuition plan for SUNY and CUNY schools; property tax reform; and a contingency plan to address the possible loss of $ 1 billion in federal Medicaid funds.
Council Member Jumaane Williams was quite direct later in the hearing, saying the city shouldn't take Gov. Cuomo on his word and needs to have a contingency plan for its budget.
If you have an exigency arising out of the fact that your spouse, child, or parent is a covered military member on active duty (or has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty) in support of a contingency operation, you may qualify to suspend your service obligation.
No lawyer would take it on contingency for just one individual, and it would be financially unfeasible for the class member to pay the lawyer to prosecute the action.
It is particularly active in the financial services sector, where members of its multidisciplinary team advise banks, asset managers and other financial institutions on all aspects of their contingency planning, such as future market access options, and the costs and risks of business restructuring and relocating, among other concerns.
For example, Member States take varied positions on the availability of third party litigation funding and alternative fee arrangements (such as contingency fees); and some have opt - in systems, opt - out regimes, or both.
Many are in the process of developing their contingency plans on the basis that the UK does not remain a member of the single market and will no longer benefit from the existing passporting regime.
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