Sentences with phrase «out of our partnership too»

«I think it is important for businesses to know they will get something out of our partnership too — such as recognition in the weekly newsletter, which in our case, is seen by parents of 550 students.
«I think it is important for businesses to know they will get something out of our partnership too — such as recognition in the weekly newsletter, which in our case, is seen by parents of 550 students,» said Stokes.

Not exact matches

Working the system has its benefits, as the Americans in partnership with the Tiksi station have shown; conversely, staying out of the spotlight, as NESS has done, works, too.
By adopting Dixie through the Humane Society of Richland County and its partnership with Pets for Patriots, Jason was eligible for a range of benefits to make his new pet parenthood more affordable: an adoption fee discount, a generous contribution towards «welcome home» pet food and other essentials, discounted veterinary care and other offerings to help ensure that adopting his dog did not take too big a bite out of his wallet.
King is careful to point out that source and destination shelter partnerships are mutually beneficial — the «pull» of people who want to adopt and the shelters that want to support their communities» desire to rescue pets, and the «push» of shelters with too many animals and too few adopters and resources.
Well, very soon it turns out, as we were reminded after the roundtable that team creation opens on May 21 (Riot's partnership with op.gg, who are creating a team - building website, starts at launch too), giving you a couple of days to assemble the squad before the first Clash tournament starts on May 25, which is next Friday.
Even Samus I thought was too stereotypical but in the straight out kick the crap out of them heroine sort of way, though with Tecmo's new partnership with Nintendo on Other M it looks like we will see other sides of her personality, making her a complex person.
As I say, I could be wrong but I doubt I am, and in any event, all of us know that way too many failing partners hang around for way too long in most firms, their tenure prolonged by a combination of weakness, structural failings, wilful blindness on the part of management or simply the awkwardness of having to tell someone they're out and the worry about what signals that might send to the rest of the partnership.
This is for the typical maverick partner who fails to comply on many fronts — time recording, billing promptly, missing partners meetings because he is too busy, speaking out against partnership policies — and although one solution is to part company, that partner brings in a significant amount of work and holds some key client relationships, and in reality the partnership can ill afford to lose him or her, or, as importantly nowadays, repay their capital.
Further, if the carrot of equity partnership becomes too distant for lawyers to achieve, they will opt out of the tournament for partnership.
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