Sentences with phrase «ordinary course of operations»

We eliminate these acquisition - related expenses from adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net income to provide management and investors a tool for comparing on a period - to - period basis our operating performance in the ordinary course of operations.
The court found that the physical configurations used by Nintendo met the requirements of the act for TPMs as they fall within the definition of «any effective technology, device or component that, in the ordinary course of its operation, (a) controls access to a work...»

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In addition, our investigation of strategic options may result in added costs, potential loss of customers and key employees as well as management's distraction from ordinary - course business operations.
Such exceptions are not expected to interfere with the operations of Paperchase or the Company in the ordinary course of business.
«Peabody believes that it has sufficient liquidity to operate its business worldwide post-petition and to continue the flow of goods and services to its customers in the ordinary course,» it said in a statement, adding that no Australian entities are included in the filings, and as such its Australian operations would continue as usual.
Did the use or operation of the automobile directly cause the injuries and if so, was there an intervening act (s) that resulted in the injuries that can not be said to be part of the «ordinary course of things»?
An applicant for a motorcycle operator's endorsement or a restricted license that permits only the operation of a motorcycle shall give an actual demonstration of the ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a motorcycle by driving the same under the supervision of an examining officer unless the applicant can show proof of successful completion within the preceding 60 days of a course of basic instruction provided by the motorcycle safety and education program approved by the director.
In ordinary circumstances an individual policy can normally be met in the due course of operation for an insurer, and they may have underwritten some of the risk with other insurers in the case of large risk exposures.
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