Sentences with phrase «model as a contingency»

To monitor every aspect of performance not only increases the cost of managing the project, but also require the supplier to build additional cost into its cost model as a contingency for having to pay service level credits.

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Once this ultimate structure of divine - human communion has been actualized in the life of Christ, tried, purged, and refined in the crucible of the Way of the Cross, and given the double - sided efficacy to which we have referred subsequent to the events of Resurrection and Pentecost, the new aeon is present with a power and certainty as great as the size of God and the constancy of the divine love — that is to say, as great as a process - relational model of real contingency in the divine - worldly ecosystem will allow, given God's excellence and pre-eminence within that ecosystem.
Dell's failure with the Streak series also underscores the major issue that such manufacturers face when attempting to enter the marketplace with such a heavily commoditized platform such as Android without having a proper contingency plan in place, as the competition from other manufacturers left it scrambling to catch up while never really being able to grab a foothold in the marketplace; this was also evidenced by its awkward handling of its attempt to compete in the smartphone market again in the Venue series, with one Android model and one Windows Phone model.
The contingency resolved by running a model is not the same as that resolved by a physical experiment.
Led by the Association of Corporate Counsel's «ACC Value Challenge,» corporate America is increasingly demanding that their outside law firms abandon the entrenched, historic, «cost - plus,» «billable hour» economic pricing model in favor of «Alternative Fee Arrangements» («AFAs») and other «value billing» approaches (e.g., non-hourly pricing arrangements such as «fixed fee,» «contingency,» or «hybrid» fee arrangements).
What if, for example, you have a law firm that operates largely on a contingency - fee model, like a plaintiffs» personal injury firm, as opposed to on an hourly billing rate model?
They built business models, planned for contingencies, and worked through as many angles as possible before they made a move.
In the first segment of this show, they reveal their most respected defense counsel, discuss the traits of successful trial attorneys, as well as evaluate the contingency fee model.
As a contingency firm, our business model is simple: you pay us only when you choose to hire a candidate that we have introduced to you.
Neil Jacobson and Gayla Margolin, psychologists at the University of Washington and University of Southern California respectively, were the ones who operationalized and researched this as a model of couples therapy in which people learned to be nicer to each other through contingency contracts, communicating better, and improving their conflict - resolution skills.
REALTORS ® can continue offering the «fee - for - service» and contingency business models as they always have.
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