Sentences with phrase «overall operations do»

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«This is clearly a disappointing event for our company, and one that strikes at the heart of who we are and what we do,» Equifax Chief Executive Richard Smith said in a statement, adding that the company is conducting «a thorough review of our overall security operations
We do not expect restrictions or potential taxes on repatriation of amounts held outside of the United States to have a material effect on HP's overall liquidity, financial condition or results of operations.
«On one end, we have to be competitive in the marketplace, so we do need to manage our overall operations.
He did, however, successfully lobby the state for extra funding after a $ 55 million budget gap was revealed in the school's 2013 and 2014 financial operations — roughly 6 percent of the city's overall budget.
The governor acknowledged replacing convention centers is expensive, that the state did not have money and that convention centers overall are loss leaders, bringing in net dollars to the city but often loosing money in construction and operations.
Overall, 62 % of patients underwent an operation, 15 % received radiation therapy (RT) as their primary therapy, 3 % received both operation and RT, and 18 % did not receive either therapy.
I do agree, just wanted to note that it punishes you by harming your score for each mission and overall score for the operation.
If the pressure of rapidly rising borrows does ease in February, we might see the KU rate stabilise, especially as the new version of KENPC comes into operation (see below), which is likely to have the effect of producing a more stable KENP rate while also paying authors less overall.
The decision to close down Kindle Scout surprises me as its reader - powered nature must surely have meant that relatively few Amazon staff were needed for operations and its track record looks good but in the end it seems that Amazon decided it just didn't fit in with its overall business.
Dogs that have undergone operations, experienced severe traumas or malnutrition, do not have cycle until they feel better and restore their overall health.
They may not be self - starters, or have a strategic perspective, or understand how their work contributes to their firm's overall objectives and operations, but they get things done — well and on time and without a lot of drama.
LH: If a lawyer at a small firm doesn't take the time to know enough to be dangerous in the various aspects of business operations, it will have detrimental effects on the firm's overall growth.
This has potential adverse consequences both in individual cases, where parties are unfamiliar with court procedures and do not have a lawyer to argue their case or examine the witnesses, and for the justice system overall, since the presence of lawyers is a major contributing factor to the efficient and effective operation of our courts.
But the role in - house counsel plays is they know and understand the business and how the different challenges that may come to fore will impact your operations, and then being able to take the next step and look at how does that impact risk in terms of your overall enterprise and what are the steps that you can put in place to manage or mitigate it.
Do your homework: It is essential to make a research on the position you are applying, especially to find out how your target jobs fit the overall operations of the company.
«The salespeople aren't being told what to do — they're part of the overall operation of the office,» says Terri Pescatore, Keller Williams team leader.
Houston's economic recovery is happening at a slow pace, but any near - term improvement in its office market has less to do with the energy sector than growth in other industries and overall confidence in the economy, according Kevin Roberts, president of Southwest operations with real estate services firm Transwestern.
CONTINUING EDUCATION: The overall requirements do not change: Within each 3 - year cycle, licensees must still complete at least 18 hours of continuing education courses that involve any subjects that are relevant to the management, operation and practice of real estate or any other subject that contributes to the professional competence of a licensee.
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