Sentences with phrase «of operational matters»

However it must be noted that the board should stay out of operational matters and allow the headteacher to exercise their professional judgement.
Koskie Minsky is not in a position to mediate or resolve disputes at store level arising out of operational matters.

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A business plan can also be used by any business — no matter what industry, location, or size — to formalize a set of business goals and outline the operational and financial strategy for meeting those goals.
Special items include expenses resulting directly from our business combinations and / or global restructuring, quality and operational excellence initiatives, including employee termination benefits, certain contract terminations, consulting and professional fees, dedicated project personnel, asset impairment or loss on disposal charges, certain litigation matters, costs of complying with our deferred prosecution agreement and other items.
A dental - specific analyst will provide you with a breakdown of how your practice compares to industry averages, what financial and operational metrics really matter, and a network and resources specific to the dental industry.
He brings valuable perspective to strategic and operational matters based on extensive knowledge of governance practices and trends, particularly with respect to compliance and risk management.
And all of these matters are routine, operational aspects of their jobs.
Please note that all questions and concerns about daily operational matters including scheduling and availability, taking sick days or statutory leaves of absence, should be brought to your ETL - HR for resolution.
The inclusion of the Executive Director in the Association Register with a specified and limited right to represent the organization in administrative matters will increase the organization's operational efficiency.
Working directly with Force Brands, she rounded out her operational, strategy, sales and management skill set with experience handling executive recruiting, retention and human resources matters for a variety of food and beverage companies, evaluating and fulfilling the management and operational needs of emerging and established brands by staffing upper management and operational personnel.
«This government takes the view it is for the Metropolitan police, as an operational matter, to decide what the right course of action is and for the government to wait for the outcome.»
«Police numbers are historically high and the make up of a local force, including firearms officers, is an operational matter for the local chief constable based on local factors including the number of firearms offences,» he added.
It and other operational observatories are already looking for ripples from the violent death throes of massive stars and from collisions of city - size orbs of degenerate matter called neutron stars.
«All the signatories to this Declaration take the commitment to respect the operational mission of the European network of mobility centres, namely to provide comprehensive and up - to - date information and personalised assistance to all researchers seeking advice and their families in all matters relating to their mobility experiences.
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The operational logistics, including the management of the Station and its outbuildings, as well as the stocks, with a view to optimal workings of the operations and its use by the scientists in accordance with the scientific programmes approved by the Polar Secretariat and with the international standards in force on the matter;
«Yet to this day, it remains remarkable that the troubles afflicting the most powerful rocket ever brought to operational status — and a key hinge in getting Americans to the Moon — were ironed - out within a matter of months, allowing the Saturn V to triumphantly deliver Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders to lunar orbit in December 1968.»
Many of today's rising French designers first worked alongside creative geniuses like Nicolas Ghesquière and John Galliano, while being immersed in the operational realities of the fashion business, something that's not taught in most fashion schools in France, or elsewhere for that matter.
Associate and individual members will be subject to decisions of the Executive Committee or Council in relation to any issues of management or operational matters due to increased membership.
School administrators and leaders can spend most of their time on operational and administrative matters.
The General Counsel is responsible for the Office of Aviation Consumer Protection and Enforcement, and also coordinates the Department's legislative efforts, regulatory program, and involvement in legal proceedings before other agencies, as well as various operational and international legal matters.
The companies explained that while model portfolios are attractive from a participant perspective, they involve considerable additional administrative and operational work at the level of each plan, not to mention problems caused by fund closures, investment minimums, redemption fees and other matters.
These work - plans relate to operational and / or commercial matters of the LDH (which is a private company) so it's not appropriate for the Government to release them.»
Travel Essentials — a two - day training event — helping to ensure you and your business are prepared for a crisis situation, are aware of the health and safety risks and are getting the latest advice on destination operational matters.
With a handful of teams working on making Linux run on the Switch, it seems it's only a matter of time before someone finds out how to build a proper and fully operational Switch emulator, and more concerningly, pirate games and run them on the console without a hitch.
Like a novel by Joyce or Pynchon (or any multi-layered work of fiction, for that matter), the installation invited multiple readings, with critic Jerry Saltz finding in its pell - mell messiness «a double - edged metaphor for the top - heavy operational apparatus of the worldwide art system» — among other interpretations.
For that matter, do you actually believe that the duty cycle and size requirements of an off - grid PV system require $ 10,000 / year of operational costs for batteries?
Rigorous Safety Requirements and Inspections: New York State will make annual inspections of the plant relating to key operational, regulatory, and environmental matters.
For the tools to be truly useful, they must be embedded within an operational and procedural context wherein computational analysis processes are thoroughly documented as a matter of course and wherein a culture of end - to - end quality consciousness and ethical behavior is the foundation of all the work that is done..
«I don't get into operational matters,» Canadian Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said when asked to comment on the timing of the arrests.
She regularly advises hospitals, physicians, and other health care providers on a broad range of business, operational and regulatory matters.
She is an experienced business and regulatory healthcare attorney and has represented a wide range of providers (including ASCs, hospitals, community clinics and affiliated mobile clinics, dialysis centers, skilled nursing facilities, hospices and laboratories) on numerous legal and operational matters.
In his prior role as general counsel, Mr. Black's leadership included overseeing a full spectrum of global business operations, including building a corporate legal department; handling compliance matters arising from investigations by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Department of Justice; and day - to - day corporate operational concerns.
The law firm of Nagel Rice LLP has extensive experience representing closely - held businesses in connection with a broad range of contracts and transactions, internal business governance issues, and day - to - day operational matters.
Thomson Reuters Elite offers an end - to - end enterprise business management solution that allows law firms and professional services organizations to run all operational aspects of their firms including business development, risk management, client and matter management, and financial management.
She handles a wide range of issues involving medical staff disputes, credentialing and peer review, medical staff bylaws, rules and regulations, policy amendments, Joint Commission compliance, internal investigations, hospital operational issues, health care practitioner licensure investigations, risk management matters / reporting, and administrative matters.
Barrister Benjamin is highly experienced in the areas of yachting and luxury asset law, specialising in finance, construction and purchase, in addition to operational matters such as taxation, insurance and employment.
As for the AIIB's legal needs, Mr. Sanders indicated that the Bank currently has in - house capacity to handle institutional matters, and core elements of the operational work.
The general operational policies of the court including the assignment of judges to divisions, the prompt disposition of cases, control of the dockets, and regulation of the use of court facilities, and other administrative matters are detailed in the Administrative Plan for the operation of the Fifth Circuit.
(5) Encourage partners to speak out on various policy, financial, and operational matters that will affect the firm and its practice groups, presently and in the future, without fear of retribution by the dominant and more influential partners.
For multi-local operational matters, which in the past might have been undertaken by a series of independent firms in the markets in question, multi-office international firms are increasingly likely to be considered for that work today.
He handles retail bankruptcies throughout the United States, and advises commercial landlords in everyday operational matters including evictions, breach of lease issues, public access, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Clients turn to us for Jones Act negligence and seaworthiness matters involving personal injury to employees, collision with other vessels, charter disputes, personal injury, stranding / wreck removal, oil spills — essentially every type of operational difficulty an owner can experience.
Our lawyers have significant experience in all aspects of private equity fund and investment matters, including fund formations, investment and portfolio company acquisitions, exit transactions, and day - to - day fund and portfolio company operational matters.
A number of survivors, families and Indigenous leaders have urged the federal government to formally restart the process due to concerns over operational matters with the inquiry including the departures of a number of staff.
A number of survivors and Indigenous leaders have urged Ottawa to formally restart the process due to concerns over operational matters and high staff turnover.
Drew is a co-founder of Wavelength where he is responsible for operational matters and technical delivery.
He is Principal Consultant with David Hyde and Associates and in this role is a trusted advisor to a number of Canada's top corporations on operational and reputational due diligence matters.
We provide strategic and operational «helpline» advice and have a wealth of experience of advising on workforce policies and documentation, employee relations matters, managing SOSR dismissals, executive appointments and terminations.
In addition to representing clients in the commercial nuclear power sector, Morgan Lewis assists the DOE's largest contractors in an array of complex legal, regulatory, contractual, and operational issues, among them labor, employment, wage - hour, and employee benefits counseling; government contracts; environmental regulation; Price - Anderson enforcement support; and nuclear indemnity and liability matters.
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