Sentences with phrase «of operational freedom»

This offers less protection to customers, but allows investment banks a significantly greater amount of operational freedom.

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It was learnt that the Nigerian Air Force Mi 17 Hercules helicopters were deployed in the area to airlift them out of the operational area to freedom.
Charters had much more operational freedom than traditional schools because they weren't smothered by the micromanaging rules and regulations of the bureaucracy and union contract.
At the same time, they worry when regulators cloak their impulse to micromanage in the language of «accountability,» since they're also concerned that schools maintain true operational freedom and the ability to innovate.
They argue that public oversight of authorizers limits the supply of schools and that forcing charters to follow many rules and regulations substantially limits their operational freedom.
In exchange for operational freedom and flexibility, charter schools are subject to higher levels of accountability.
[10] See Jurewicz v. U.S. Dept. of Agric., No. 10 - 1683 JEB, 2012 WL 4130515 (D.D.C. Sept. 20, 2012) at * 11 («[T] he purpose and plain language of the Act mandate a strong presumption in favor of disclosure» of a dog breeder's operational information including the quantity of dogs sold and revenue gained, and thus breeder's disclosure was not exempt under Freedom of Information Act).
Superstructures designed to lift problems from the operational level actually rob people of their freedom to be creative, and also strengthen the superstructure relative to little people.
Our attorneys are actively engaged in developing and navigating what are often diverse and complex areas of municipal law, ranging from day - to - day operational issues, such as compliance with the Open Meetings and Freedom of Information Acts, to complex development deals and litigation defense in lawsuits involving allegations of constitutional and employment law violations.
The slim and lightweight nature of the device, combined with the ability to swivel the touchscreen through 360 degrees, gives it tablet - like operational freedom.
Dhruv Bansal: So that's kind of a nice operational degree of freedom for his business.
United States Marine Corps (Quantico, VA) 06/1991 — 10/2011 Gunnery Sergeant, Retired • Provide 20 years of honorable service in varied leadership positions within the USMC • Recipient of the Bronze Star for service in Iraq and a two - time recipient of the Navy / Marine Corps Achievement Medal • SNCOIC (Staff Noncommissioned Officer in Charge) at the Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center • Deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from August 2005 to February 2006 • Assist a Military Transition Team with Iraqi Army's 1st Division 2nd Brigade Headquarters in the training of Iraqi forces • Serve as the Brigade G1 (Admin) Advisor and G4 (Logistics) / Motor Transport Advisor responsible for training high ranking Iraqi Officers (O6 / General Officers) in effective administration, IT, logistics, and other vital operational functions • Additional assignments included Headquarters and Service Company, 8th Tank Battalion, Delta Company 4th Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned, and Special Purpose MAGTF for Experiential Operations, Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
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