Fifteen years ago, Scotland's 162 - year - old Glenmorangie distillery embarked
on an undertaking to find new customers, especially women.
I believe you should have an advisor, with your best interest and not their bottom line, along with
you on that undertaking.
To make it possible to stay right where they are, just over half of the boomers surveyed intend to do some remodeling, while 19 per cent plan
on undertaking some major renovations.
He should have a duty of care to that third party, whether or not the beneficiaries relied
on that undertaking.
He may have a duty of care to that third party whether or not the third party relied
on that undertaking.
There is an important lesson here the industry needs to learn from the two CB actions and that is that our boards and associations ought to be pro-active with updating the general public as to enhancements they plan
on undertaking and even poll the public for input.
There is also a major focus
on undertaking research and education projects to tackle racism and promote greater understanding between people of different cultures and backgrounds.
Where the police officer does not release the accused, the Criminal Code directs a court to release an accused
on an undertaking without conditions unless the Prosecutor shows why a more onerous form of release or detention is warranted.
(3) A part of the common elements of a corporation that is not a common elements condominium corporation constitutes a separate parcel for the purpose of municipal assessment and taxation if it is leased for business purposes under section 21, the lessee carries
on an undertaking for gain on it and it is in the commercial property class prescribed under the Assessment Act.
He was released
on an undertaking to a peace officer and a promise to appear.
(3) Every person who is at large
on an undertaking or recognizance given to or entered into before a justice or judge and is bound to comply with a condition of that undertaking or recognizance, and every person who is bound to comply with a direction under subsection 515 (12) or 522 (2.1) or an order under subsection 516 (2), and who fails, without lawful excuse, the proof of which lies on them, to comply with the condition, direction or order is guilty of
In order to constitute state aid, a measure has to fulfill four conditions: it must confer an advantage
on an undertaking, this advantage must be selective, it must be granted by the state and through state resources, and it must distort competition and affect intra-Union trade.
I wonder if we might count on the opportunism of some political party to make an election promise to increase Legal Services funding, conditional
on some undertaking by the regulatory bodies to effect real change of this kind.
I began
on a undertaking known as Ivory Springs...
I hope you have found these webinars on writing useful, and I applaud
you on undertaking the rewarding task of writing your book.
With more jobs available for qualified accounting and finance professionals, those who have already excelled in business may set their sights
on undertaking a course in accounting to strengthen their businesses.
Before such revelations can materialize, The Terror establishes the primary, thorny relationship between confident and upbeat Franklin (Ciaran Hinds) and the stout but alcoholic Crozier (Jared Harris), the latter of whom embarks
on this undertaking after — per flashbacks — his attempts to marry Franklin's daughter Sophie (Sian Brooke) are shot down by both Franklin and his wife Lady Jane (Greta Scacchi).
Any proposal to cut graduate enrollment, a summit participant told me, was rejected as too controversial for the current project, which focuses
on undertaking goals small and unthreatening enough to be possibly attainable in the near future.
Our focus continues to be
on undertaking all the necessary work to determine the best and most appropriate route for the pipeline in preparation for submitting our applications in New Jersey and New York.»
If Lib Dem Ministers really did renege
on their undertaking to support the boundary changes, then their Ministerial careers, limousines, civil service briefings, red boxes, power and influence would end there and then, perhaps for ever.
«As the host of this meeting Alastair Darling is in a unique position to lead his counterparts in delivering
on the undertaking that they gave.
Greenpeace is right to say that Nestlé must be closely monitored to see if it delivers
on its undertaking.
The ACCC has postponed its final decision on Saputo's proposed acquisition ot acquire Murray Goulburn's operating assets to allow parties to consider feedback received from market participants
on the undertaking proposed by Saputo.
Since I have a whole bag of raw cacao beans (and I don't plan
on undertaking another epic raw chocolate dessert just yet!)
A notice of consultation
on the undertakings, launched today, expires on March 21st.
More information on the INDC process and portal is available here Information
on undertakings on adaptation planning is available here
But then I came up with Art 36
on undertakings.
the agreement at issue in the main proceedings does not appear to meet the other three conditions — more particularly, the third condition, whereby an agreement must not impose
on the undertakings concerned restrictions which are not indispensable to the attainment of the objectives referred to in the first condition laid down in Article 101 (3) TFEU.
The provisions of paragraph 1 may, however, be declared inapplicable in the case of: - any agreement or category of agreements between undertakings, - any decision or category of decisions by associations of undertakings, - any concerted practice or category of concerted practices, which contributes to improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress, while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit, and which does not: (a) impose
on the undertakings concerned restrictions which are not indispensable to the attainment of these objectives; (b) afford such undertakings the possibility of eliminating competition in respect of a substantial part of the products in question.
Not exact matches
This means the ability to
undertake major marketing tasks like pushing personalized offers to social media users
on demand, and taking orders directly from social media platforms and websites.
The Chinese government is paying for their equipment and know - how
on projects that might not otherwise be
undertaken.
It was one of the largest and most aggressive advertising campaigns ever
undertaken by a political campaign
on those social platforms.
In 2009 Sam Keats was a typical 26 - year - old roped in to help a family member
undertake a backyard renovation when he stumbled
on the idea which formed his now rapidly growing business.
Any forward - looking statement speaks only as of the date
on which such statement is made and the Company
undertakes no obligation to correct or update any forward - looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.
This is the time to get employees into training to upgrade skills, to catch up
on yardwork or maintenance — activities that are difficult to
undertake when things are ramping up.
Although the ruling affects businesses that use contract workers, potentially making them a party to unionizing efforts workers
undertake, it also has a specific impact
on franchise owners.
The manager who called the police
on Robinson and Nelson has since been removed from that restaurant, and the company is closing more than 8,000 locations
on May 29 so that its employees can
undertake racial bias training.
Then, an overly ambitious new product rollout Moz had
undertaken unraveled
on his watch.
«If they do target aggressively the 2 percent inflation target, and
undertake a significant amount of QE, that may have an impact
on underlying JGB (Japanese government bond) yields as investors become concerned over Japan's debt,» he said.
With this in mind, small business owners should always
undertake a background check
on events or organizations they are considering sponsoring.
Loggers and testers don't usually
undertake formal instruction, but require the same
on - site training and experience.
On May 25, Tim's board announced it was starting an «active search for a new chief executive officer (CEO) following an extended succession planning process
undertaken in connection with the Company's strategic plans.»
Law professor James Kwok, for instance, recently cautioned
on this blog that, while a humanities degree from a top - tier school often opens doors, if you don't come from the sort of background that allows you to study at an elite institution and
undertake a few prestigious (probably unpaid) internships, then the calculus rapidly becomes much more difficult.
... The manufacturers behind the popular Marlboro brand have used Freedom of Information laws to [attempt to] gain access [to] about 6000 confidential interviews
undertaken with teenagers as young as 13, which discuss their views
on smoking and tobacco....
In fact, a recent study
undertaken by the Blackbox seed accelerator found that many tech start - ups failed because they focused more
on their product than
on their potential customers.
The reasons are four-fold: structural changes in the American economy have triggered a long term downward trend in entrepreneurial activity; changes in the banking system have made small business credit more difficult to get; a post-recession shift in attitudes has made Americans less interested in striking out
on their own; and a shift in government policies has made entrepreneurship more challenging to
undertake.
Rein's successor, Wasson, put the brakes
on rapid store expansion but did
undertake a few acquisitions, including the New York — based Duane Reade chain in 2010.
On Sunday, China pledged to
undertake market reforms, treat domestic and foreign firms equally, and protect intellectual property rights.
This massive
undertaking will help scientists better understand how much liquid water is contained within snow and how viable snow is as a resource of liquid water
on our planet for drinking, agriculture, and hydropower.
Aspiring mineral sands miner Sheffield Resources has appointed engineering group Hatch to
undertake a bankable feasibility study
on its Thunderbird project near Derby.