The decision in the ongoing arbitration will likely help to define the boundaries of drug and alcohol testing policies and provide useful clarification on some of the fine
points of the decision in Irving Pulp & Paper.
Nobody is responsible for what he could not know, or be, or do: yet to sin is to continue in self - will and self - love at those many
points of decision in which, for a normal person, one's outlook and action ought to reach far beyond himself.
At
every point of decision in her life she refused to be cowed by vested interests — whether they were polluting companies or aggressive, male - dominated political parties.
Not exact matches
The turning
point was McChord's
decision to forgo direct sales
in favor
of partnering with managed service providers who resell and install Datto technology alongside other complementary IT offerings; thousands
of international channel partners now market Datto products like the Siris enterprise business continuity family and the Alto small - business continuity solution.
His question to them: «If I'm completely stupid
in a world that is changing beyond recognition,
in ways that we can not imagine at this
point in time, and we do not take account
of it
in our
decision - making, what is the likelihood that I will end up with value at risk?»
The
decision riled Republican lawmakers
in Delta's home state
of Georgia to the
point that the state senate on Thursday approved a tax bill that did not include an expected tax break for airlines.
Making an investment
in a business is a significant
decision that should never be made lightly, but it is not outside
of the realm
of possibility that you will face this
decision at some
point.
Getting an understanding
of what your business is worth is important to do early
in the process because this is the starting
point for many
decisions.
More transparency, by simplifying communications and the flow
of information, can make your organization more open and connected because people will feel like they have all
of the information they need, at all
points in time, to make the right
decisions for the company.
As numerous observers have
pointed out, HP's
decision on a new direction is a clear sign
of surrender to Apple, not just
in tablets and phones but
in computers as well.
«At some
point, big wireless companies made a
decision for you that you should have to wait two years to get a new phone for a fair price,» said John Legere, moved attribution up president and CEO
of T - Mobile U.S.,
in a statement.
Still, some agents said there is lingering resentment over Comey's handling
of the Clinton email probe — not necessarily because
of the conclusions he drew, but because
of the process
decisions he made at various
points in the investigation that left the bureau vulnerable to partisan attacks.
You've probably called someone you know a psychopath
in passing at some
point in your life, either
in jest as an acknowledgment
of a strange behavior, or as a fleeting response to a
decision that made you angry.
When a VC asks a founder why they made that part
of the product red, or why this button works
in this particular way, that founder has the knowledge
of 30 user stories and 10 data
points that inform them and have colored all
of their
decisions.
The digital company's
decision to enter the brick - and - mortar space is a «pretty big deal,» and «suggests stores are
in fact important and not just some defensive
point of view that traditional brick - and - mortar players have taken,» he added.
It highlights the opinions and experiences
of IoT
decision - makers on topics that include: drivers for adoption; major challenges and pain
points; stages
of adoption, deployment, and maturity
of IoT implementations; investment
in and utilization
of devices, platforms, and services; the
decision - making process; and forward - looking plans.
Making sure the right ones get to the right places has never been a trivial matter, but the
decision to narrow forecasting brought with it a gigantic leap
in the amount
of data that had to be processed each day, from 100,000 to 3.5 million data
points --» demand forecasting units,»
in supply chain speak.
«
In the past, you'd buy a flight from
point A to
point B, but The Explorer wants to make
decisions on the go,» Todd Arthur, Vice President
of sales and market development for Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific, told CNBC.
If you are
in doubt as to whether you have a conflict, you must disclose and can not influence or take part
in a
decision, transaction, arrangement or otherwise
in which you can be perceived to have an interest, direct or indirect; can not be seen to be impartial from an outsider
point of view; or receive a benefit not shared by other shareholders.
While getting employees out
of the office on their annual day
of service can cost between $ 150,000 to $ 200,000, Williams is quick to
point out, «The passion this creates and the bond it instills
in a company makes it one
of the best ROI
decisions you could possibly make.»
It might take some getting used to, but taking a more realistic approach to complex projects leaves you open to a wider range
of ideas, the ability to better recover from setbacks, and a better
point of view from which to make
decisions at each new juncture
in the project.
«We've seen a few cycles
of this,» he says,
pointing to the EU's $ 794 million fine against Microsoft (msft),
in 2004, for bundling its media player with Windows, and the 2001
decision to block a merger between GE (ge) and Honeywell (hon), as other high - water marks
of regulatory zeal.
If the meeting to review the content
of the draft proposal goes well with a person that can make a
decision, sellers may be able to close at that
point in time.
During Virgin's early years, one difficult
decision we had to make involved Virgin Records, which at one
point was
in desperate need
of cash to sign bigger artists.
And far from suggesting people should try to rid themselves
of all emotional influence
in their
decision - making, the paper
points out that learning to pay attention only to those feelings that are relevant to the
decisions being made is what counts.
As the plurality
pointed out
in Roy, our
decisions in the unemployment cases stand for the proposition that where the State has
in place a system
of individual exemptions, it may not refuse to extend that system to cases
of «religious hardship» without compelling reason.
And then second, with regard to pricing and also
in light
of the really short volatility we've seen
in the commodity complex the last couple
of weeks, should we be thinking
of your pricing
decisions as wholly decoupled from commodity price volatility at this
point or is there flexibility to move within the ranges that you've outlined?
(Much
of this impression comes from his very first interest rate
decision as Governor
in March 2008: a surprise cut
of 50 basis
points in the overnight rate on the basis
of the U.S. outlook.)
He
points to Santa Clara, California - based Intel Corporation's
decision to build a large research and development (R&D) facility
in DuPont, Washington, about 10 miles south
of Tacoma, as an example.
«
In light
of growing trends, and following the
decisions made today, the government
of Canada has determined that foreign state control
of oil sands development has reached the
point at which further such foreign state control would not be
of net benefit to Canada,» Harper said.
On the salient legal advice
point, the memo concludes that US laws prohibiting foreign nationals managing campaigns — «including making direct or indirect
decisions regarding the expenditure
of campaign dollars» — will have «a significant impact on how Cambridge hires staff and operates
in the short term».
Nevertheless, the situation
points to one
of the possible ramifications
of the president's
decision to hold onto his real - estate empire while
in office.
The
decision — which involved Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. and Robert S. Mueller III, the director
of the F.B.I. — was one
of the most crucial turning
points in a remarkable crowd - sourcing manhunt for the plotters
of a bombing that killed three people and wounded more than 170.
As a result, inflation went down over time, to the
point where it became a negligible factor
in economic
decision - making, which was the whole
point of the exercise.
We help families achieve deeper understanding
of their world and greater alignment
in decision making through our commitment to our family office
point of view.
Thomas E. Perez, the former Maryland labor secretary nominated to lead the U.S. Department
of Labor, faced
pointed questions at his Senate confirmation hearing Thursday about whether politics influenced his
decisions as the top civil rights attorney
in...
Anchoring involves creating a mental reference
point that influences our appraisal
of subsequent conditions, and this influence can assume particular gravity
in our
decision - making processes when we confront uncertain environments.
In fact, a recent Think with Google report confirmed that nearly 75 % of B2B buyers were watching video during some point in the purchase decisio
In fact, a recent Think with Google report confirmed that nearly 75 %
of B2B buyers were watching video during some
point in the purchase decisio
in the purchase
decision.
He
pointed to the president's recent
decision to impose tariffs on imports
of solar panels and washing machines, as well as ongoing renegotiations
of trade deals with Canada, Mexico and South Korea, as ways
in which the United States would narrow the trade gap.
However, I still seek to provide my thesis and
point of view, how I would approach each stock
in hopes that it aids readers
in making their
decisions.
Ironically, one
of the main
points made
in both pieces is that investors (me included) spend too much time exposing themselves to all the informational noise that is distributed over the internet
in the hope
of boosting confidence enough to be comfortable with our investment
decisions.
The committee's detailed disclosure regarding its
decision, which included
pointing to the company's significant outperformance
of the FTSE 100 and S&P 500, did not placate shareholders» clear unease surrounding any discretionary uplifts
in pay, which remains a red button issue for UK and international shareholders alike.
Many people
point to 1965, but I prefer to count from 1976 because it is the first year that topped 500,000 immigrants since the 1920s, coinciding with the
decision to admit Vietnamese refugees, and 90 percent
of all immigrants still
in the United States
in 2016 entered after 1975.
McFarlane writes
in a style that
points out the opportunity costs
of every financial
decision you make, often
in a style that people don't want to hear.
You have a
decision point in front
of you.
We can sum up the Fed's monetary statement and rate
decision in four words, although the initial reaction
of the markets
points to a dovish interpretation by the «algos» and traders alike.
George Weigel's essay offers valid
points about the importance
of the U.S. Supreme Court's
decision in Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), but he makes two errors.
So from that
point of view, yes, I've made the
decision but how it will be done... that's all to happen
in the future.»
Mitt Romney Flip Flops because he makes a
decision that usually makes sense... Then he gets a call from the «Prophets»
of the LDS church and changes it with no question... is that who you want
in office... look at the issues he flipped on... every one
of them was changed to an LDS
point of view.
To better appreciate the moral significance
of Hans and Sophie Scholl and their friends
in the White Rose resistance movement, I began to search my own memory for a
point of connection with them and the great
decision they made.