Sentences with phrase «not sound business practices»

NAR believes pristine loans are the result of excessively tight underwriting, not sound business practices.
NAR believes pristine loans are the result of excessively tight underwriting, not sound business practices.

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His arrest comes just a day after a published interview with the website HipHopDX in which he sounded off on everything from his business practices to the Wu - Tang Clan to Taylor Swift in colorful language that most CEOs wouldn't use on the record.
These tips don't just help your brand, they also make good business sense as they reflect sound online business practices.
Sounds like good business practice to me — not.
Not only is this an exciting way for the indie author to engage, it's also sound business practice.
While creditors collecting for their own accounts are not technically included in this act, most creditors will follow the act's regulations in the interest of using what are considered to be fair and sound business practices.
To point that out is not exaggeration, as you claim, it is simply sound business practice.
-- To the maximum extent practicable and consistent with sound business practices, the Secretary shall seek to conduct necessary reviews concurrently of an application for a loan guarantee under this title such that decisions as to whether to enter into a commitment on the application can be issued not later than 180 days after the date of submission of a completed application.».
Of course, what we really have here sounds like a young man engaging in the unauthorized practice of law and a bit of extortion, which probably won't go over well when the authorities get wind of Randazza's broadside assault on his «business
Their projects may not be as news - worthy as a Fortune 10 announcing a change - up of its outside counsel lineup or the decision to automate or offshore a formerly lawyer - intensive process, but most of what small - to mid-size departments are doing — even if not sexy — is focusing on sound improvements to their business and operational management practices (which I'd suggest will have a longer term impact on improving the health and value of the corporate legal profession than any single behemoth company's decision to re-order or discount the cost of work for its portfolio of AmLaw 25 firms.
It either sounds like they might be shady with business practices or they are simply not explaining the process they use to you correctly.
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