«Your job depends on them doing their job effectively or maybe them doing
you a favour at some point,» Dunbar says.
Harvard's Michael Porter argues that cutting coal in
favour of natural gas is the most pragmatic solution at the moment
Anyone can propose a trade, but the majority has to vote in
favour for the trade to proceed.
In the 1990s, India liberalized its economy in a way that
favoured its budding information - technology companies but hurt its factories.
LNG development also has strong political support in B.C. — all three major parties
favour it in principle — because, unlike oil from Alberta, it would almost certainly result in higher royalty revenues.
The RAC has reinforced
its favour of global media and branding agencies with it announcing a new winner for its media communications work.
Eight years after he started the menswear e-tailer with University of Victoria classmate Heikal Gani, CEO Kyle Vucko is stepping down in
favour of online veteran Drew Green.
There are some forces in the world tilting the skills in
favour of these more artistic, empathic, big - picture skills.
And Ross, who had gone quiet on NAFTA after it looked for a while like he would be running the show, re-emerged last week to promote a new Commerce department study that he said proves American auto workers are the victims of a flawed arrangement that
favours Canada and Mexico.
A war erupted inside the Labour Party, the government's official opposition, over leader Corbyn's decision to make the party's parliamentarians vote in
favour of May triggering Article 50.
With gold stocks these days so deeply out of
favour, contrarian investors are getting interested.
When everyone is forthcoming with their achievements, it lessens the likelihood managers will disproportionately
favour only natural show - offs.
The visible failure of the war on drugs, combined with a generational tipping point in attitudes, has poll after poll showing a majority of adults
favouring the legalization or at least decriminalization of recreational cannabis use.
A free market guy wouldn't
favour a cap on cellphone roaming fees, as hinted in the speech from the throne.
Equities as an asset class are not hugely in
favour right now, with Goldman Sachs downgrading them to Neutral in May and advising investors to overweight cash in their portfolios.
Numerous polls published since the June referendum have shown that the British public still narrowly
favours Brexit despite warnings of economic apocalypse and political turmoil.
Poloz has a free hand, but he's human; if you were facing a decision that could go either way, and you knew the person who is ultimately your boss
favours one direction over the other, what would you do?
A free market guy would
favour — call me crazy — an actual free market solution to the problem, such as increasing competition by allowing foreign carriers to enter the market on equal terms.
The latest batch of recommendations also includes a fund of about $ 100 million to help promising smaller companies expand, and a suggestion that the federal government use its $ 18 - billion procurement budget to
favour young companies that need an anchor client.
More than mere pancake topping, global dietary trends
favour maple syrup as an alternative to other sweeteners, Bonenberg says.
Still, the Bank of Canada isn't taking any chances —
it favours a weaker currency.
Garrib also
favours certain emerging markets, such as the Philippines.
Future
favours should go to those companies that want to grow.
The Nanaimo, B.C., digital marketing company that landed the richest deal ever on Dragons» Den — then rejected it in
favour of a better offer — has made an acquisition that its founder says gives it «the complete package» to take on its super-sized American rival.
In January, a committee of the federal Liberal party, following a vote in
favour of decriminalization a year earlier at the party's convention, came out with a 38 - page paper advocating full legalization.
The great majority of the tribunal's rulings
favour the federation, he says.
Consumers could drink less alcohol in
favour of smoking weed.
He led a neo-Maoist faction in the party that
favours old - style patriotism and central control of the economy.
Shareholder advisory Glass Lewis did recommend in
favour of the LSE - TMX merger.
Programmed Maintenance Services» $ 424 million takeover of its larger competitor Skilled Group is a step closer to fruition, after Skilled shareholders voted in
favour of the scheme of arrangement today.
Most of us have a sense of what it is, and most people are generally in
favour of it, in most contexts, but what is it?
The smaller companies have argued in
favour of getting access to newer, faster network components owned by the bigger players, including fibre.
But after footage emerged of Yiannopoulos speaking in
favour of sex between 13 - year - old boys and adults earlier this year, he resigned from Breitbart and publishers cancelled his autobiography.
«Its report said the case could revive «accusations that the criminal justice system
favoured those from the middle and upper classes.»
You've probably heard of cord cutters, that segment of consumers who are cancelling their cable TV subscriptions in
favour of online - only connections.
in
favour of ones that reveal personality.
With Research In Motion falling from
favour, things look bleak for our nation's tech industry, but there is hope.
The Republican Party's fast journey from debating how to combat human - caused climate change to arguing that it does not exist is a story of big political money, Democratic hubris in the Obama years and a partisan chasm that grew over nine years like a crack in the Antarctic shelf,
favouring extreme positions and uncompromising rhetoric over co-operation and conciliation.
LAST month, my column focused on some of the old - world grape varieties starting to gain
favour with Australian winemakers and consumers.
Nijjar says his lack of entrepreneurial experience actually works in
his favour when he's looking for investment opportunities and closing deals — he doesn't have personal success stories to «pattern match» potential investees against or operational dogmas to foist on them under the guise of help.
Almost two thirds of ExxonMobil shareholders voted in
favour of a motion asking the company to report on the impacts of climate change.
So what should
you favour now?
(Gillis ended up turning down the Dragons» offer in
favour of the same amount of funding from other investors.)
«We're a net buyer in anything that's out of
favour,» the CEO of Brookfield Asset Management said in an interview with Bloomberg in 2016.
So you need to think critically about what your own argument in
favour of CSR is.
As a society, we've stopped dealing with a lot of matters through the traditional postal system in
favour of viewing our bills and accessing services online.
They found that candidates with additional education or specialized training are generally
favoured by Canadian companies, and that often translates to higher starting salaries than their less - decorated peers.
Ernest Hemingway
favoured the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans.
Calls on executives to use capital more constructively could yet have a bearing on a number of deals in the pipeline, particularly if shareholders withdraw support in
favour of more organic investment, the investors said.
The exact tariff classification would vary based on the material from which the sanitary towel (pads) or tampon is made, with the applicable Most
Favoured Nation (MFN) rate duty ranging from duty free to 12 %.