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on Operational Flexibility.
Not exact matches
Our revolving credit facilities provide our lenders with first - priority liens against substantially all of our assets, including our intellectual property, and contain financial covenants and other restrictions
on our actions, which could limit our
operational flexibility and otherwise adversely affect our financial condition.
This is a significant
operational weakness which could be exploited to apply asymmetric pressure
on the Kim regime, limit current North Korean cyber
operational freedom and
flexibility, and reduce the degree at which they are able to operate with impunity.
The lank bank said having unrestricted funds gives them more
operational flexibility and will allow them to take
on more properties.
[12] Unlike the early laws in Michigan and Washington D.C., that championed
operational and authorizer autonomy with sweeping statewide implementation, the recent laws in Mississippi, Washington State and Alabama are mired in limitations
on their
flexibility and squashing student potential.
Hoping to strike a compromise, the Charter Schools Association is working with state Sen. Bob Huff, R - Diamond Bar,
on an alternative bill that would satisfy most of the concerns surrounding charter
operational transparency while still keeping core
flexibility.
The firm advised Virgin Atlantic and its arranger Macquarie
on providing security for investors, while ensuring Virgin Atlantic retained maximum
operational flexibility, and also satisfying the multiple UK and overseas regulators with oversight of the airline and the slots.
A resource for solos, small firms, larger firms, and legal departments, it provides hands -
on practical information that can result in an increase in billings, greater
operational flexibility and cost savings.