Sentences with phrase «of the competing interests of»

Not exact matches

With the proliferation of competing entertainment options available in smaller towns and a decline in baseball interest, owners had been looking instinctively to the still - thriving major leagues to figure out how to compete.
This resulted in a much more interesting index, one that competes well with other favorites in terms of volatility and correlation to broad market movement.
One of those companies — I won't say which one — said the approach was wrong, «They should have come to us and said you do this together because you all have an interest in making this service available to your customers so you can share in the joy of doing it and then you compete for customers.
Seeking entry into this field at mid-life meant competing with established professionals or those much younger than me, many holding a degree in journalism or another directly related course of study, an experience - rich resume to support their interest, and the freedom to work long hours in an office away from home.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
It will be interesting to see how the Huawei Mate 10 Pro fares in the US market, where it will be competing with the likes of the iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy Note 8, as well as against other fan favorites like the OnePlus 5T.
Two of Western Australia's most successful gold miners are competing to gain control of Tanami Gold's Central Tanami project, indicating the growing investor interest in the gold mining sector.
The WA ministers in Julia Gillard's new government will have their hands full juggling the competing interests of their state and federal responsibilities.
The U.S., with its complex ecosystem of competing parties and interests, is one of the last developed countries to adopt EMV chip technology.
If you do that, you're in a position of power and can get banks to compete for your business by reducing application fees, draw fees and unused line fees, as well as the interest rate.
Students then bid on positions in an auction, which reduces the number of people competing for any given internship and ensures that the companies see resumes from the most interested candidates.
The citizens of the host country expunge all cynicism and find their eyes filling with tears; television viewers around the globe are inspired by a new generation of fresh - faced athletes, many of them competing in events which would draw almost zero interest in any other context; the networks and sponsors breathe a great sigh of relief knowing that their massive investment was sound; and the folks in Lausanne smile a secret smile.
His research interests include the areas of corporate governance and corruption as a constraint on business activity, international legal reform and business ethics in the developing world with a focus on the Middle East, and covenants not to compete as an obstacle to employee mobility and knowledge transfer.
Perhaps the most interesting part of our conversation was about the scale needed to compete in the mobile market.
The problem, says Kitchen, is that balancing dozens of competing interests is «a totally different ball game» than running a business.
Research by Retention Science took a closer look at what kinds of shoppers retailers compete so fiercely for every Thanksgiving and offered some interesting insights.
All three choices involve difficult decisions about how to balance the competing interests of various groups.
How, given the competing interests, were these board members able to exercise the duty of loyalty required of them?
To that end, I encourage you, my daughter's soccer team and everyone else interested in winning to consider and internalize my 10 favorite quotes on the importance of competing as a team.
As well, there is some concern around how an interest rate rise will affect these stocks, most of which pay dividends and thus compete with bonds for investors» money.
We won't succeed without a deep understanding of external stakeholders and their competing interests, and how those interests correspond with the capabilities and limitations of the organization.
For much of the past two years, the discounts offered by automakers have remained at levels that industry analysts say are unsustainable and unhealthy in the long term... Sales are expected to drop further in 2018 as interest rates rise and more late - model used cars return to dealer lots to compete with new ones.
27 Centrally, this approach involved policing not just for size but also for conflicts of interest — like whether allowing a dominant shoe manufacturer to extend into shoe retailing would create an incentive for the manufacturer to disadvantage or discriminate against competing retailers.28
Our investment practice was born out of the frustrations of our CPA colleagues in navigating the black box of competing interests that is Wall Street.
Disney might have to divest a cable channel or two (the company's power over distributors would be even stronger; basically the opposite of the some of the concerns that halted the Comcast acquisition of Time Warner), and potentially be limited in its ability to make operational decisions about Hulu (Disney would have a controlling stake after the merger; Comcast was similarly restricted after acquiring NBC Universal, but there the concern was more about Comcast's conflict of interest with regards to its cable TV business competing with Hulu).
We found that borrowers in both groups were able to reduce their interest rate by an average of 1.56 percentage points when they refinanced their loans with lenders who compete for business through the Credible marketplace.
Overall, we anticipate that our executive compensation program following the offering will be based on the same principles and designed to achieve the same objectives as our prior executive compensation program and will allow us to compete for executive talent and align the interests of our executive officers with those of our stockholders.
Overview [edit] The interest rates are set by lenders who compete for the lowest rate on the reverse auction model, or are fixed by the intermediary company on the basis of an analysis of the borrower's credit.
(1) engage in the «Geographic Area» (as defined below) as an employee, agent, consultant, advisor, independent contractor, proprietor, partner, officer, director, or otherwise of a Competing Business (as defined below); (2) have any ownership interest (except for passive ownership of one percent (1 %) or less in any entity whose securities have been registered under the Securities Act of 1933 or Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or the securities laws of any other jurisdiction of the United States) in a Competing Business; or (3) participate in the financing, operation, management, or control of a Competing Business.
«This organization takes the time to keep their fingers on the pulse of changes affecting manufacturing and exporting interests, and makes the implications of these changes known to individual members; which allows us to compete on the world stage.»
The strict regulations in most of these countries also prove detrimental to the interests of the brokers who wish to compete on a global scale.
The certified statement would avoid the conflict of interest issues that mortgage brokers and banks currently face, and would have them competing more keenly on the cost of a loan.
The resulting high level of interest rates in the wholesale money market, the main source of funds for lenders such as mortgage managers, made it difficult for potential new lenders to compete with banks, who had access to low - cost retail funding.
Researchers interested in exploring the relationship between macroeconomic performance and the quality of monetary institutions should consider augmenting the Fraser and Heritage data with additional institutional indicators, such as measures of central bank independence, the use of monetary policy rules, freedom to use competing forms of money, and exchange rate regimes.
While functional, these systems rapidly become unwieldy in the face of dynamic conditions and competing interests.
Unlike the flood of ETFs that are being introduced all the time, the new ETF will be of interest to long - term investors as it competes with the more popular iShares MSCI EAFE Index fund on price.
As part of this interesting proposal, he talks about the «Austrian cryptocurrency myth» that tokens created in the operation of a double permissionless shared ledger could compete with fiat currencies in everyday use and concludes that for reasons relating to both technology and governance they could not.
Also, the execution of a marketplace is a lot harder due to the multiple dimensions and competing interests of all participants.
The study — a survey of 1,500 consumers concluded that despite a rush of online retailers competing to offer same - day shipping, only a small fraction of consumers (9 percent of those surveyed) have any interest in such a service.
Because of American Water Works» interest - like dividends, shares compete directly with fixed - income securities for investor capital.
Already, the administration has delayed action on its investigation of the national security impact of rising steel and aluminum imports from China, as it weighs the competing interests of companies that produce those materials and those that use them.
As bankers, we are concerned about growth and returns - regulators about safety and soundness - central bankers with the competing interests of systemic risk and economic growth - and politicians have to deal with significant public discourse.
There are a wide range of reproductive strategies resulting from the competing interests at various levels of selection, that is, the level of individual genes / gene clusters, the level of the individual and the level of the population / species.
But this role they play will be misunderstood, absolutized, unless they are «set against a panoply of other voices» from that same cultural milieu which exhibit the same or competing interests.
As part of nature we look to our own interests, routinely compete mortally with other species, combat «the natural elements» that threaten us.
As long as politics is solely a means to decide which among competing and complementary preferential interests will be honored and denied, political activity is defined independently of any particular preference.
It is by getting lost in rivalry with competing interests that prayer slips out of life, and disappears from consciousness by the back door.
My stance on abortion is based on the competing interests of personal bodily autonomy and a deference to preserving otherwise innocent life.
Suffice it to say that I believe the morality of a given abortion decision is subject to the competing interests present in that particular situation (e.g. life of the mother, incest, ra - pe, severe defects, severe economic hardship to already existing siblings, etc, v. abortion as birth control, pure personal convenience, etc).
As I noted before, the morality of a decision to terminate a pregnancy, IMHO, turns on a host of legitimate competing interests (e.g. life of the mother, ra - pe, incest, deprivations to already existing siblings v. abortion as birth control, pure convenience, etc).
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