Sentences with phrase «recently paid results»

The most notable one was Mark Driscoll who pastors a large church in Seattle and recently paid Results Source more than $ 200,000 to get his book onto the New York Times bestseller list.

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He said a decline in part of Western Canada and softness in lunch time purchases led to the relatively flat results, but he hopes to build on the recent quarterly momentum by continuing to grow its recently launched espresso - based beverages offering, driving lunch sales with new products like its grilled cheese sandwich, and focusing on its new pay - and - go app.
The Treasury Department updated its rules for tax withholding from paychecks, changing calculations so most workers will start getting more take - home pay in February as a result of the recently passed tax law.
As a result, Greenberg was ousted from AIG and recently agreed to pay a $ 9 million civil settlement.
A friend of mine tried it recently and said he felt that it was very similar in results to a large pay service he used earlier this year.
Recently eHarmony settled a class action case in New Jersey (see Story) which resulted in some money to be paid out and a new same - sex matching site to be open called Compatible Partners.
Recently, the Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw criticised seven sizeable academy chains for failing to improve the results of too many pupils in their schools, while paying board members large salaries.
One of the key factors in that case will likely be whether consumers have been harmed by this model — for example, whether they are paying higher prices for e-books as a result, a topic that my PaidContent colleague Laura Owen and I debated recently.
World Magazine recently reported on Mark Driscoll and Mars Hill Church paying Result Source Inc. to ensure that Driscoll's Real Marriage appeared on the New York Times bestseller list during its release week.
The result, I believe, will be a prolonged price slump for dividend - paying stocks, which, until recently, had come through the past few years in pretty good shape.
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by another 0.25 % recently, and that's a good thing for people saving in a savings account, because a hike in the «Fed Rate» usually results in an increase of the interest rate savings accounts pay.
The resulting increased deforestation recently prompted Norway, the main donor to the Amazon Fund, to announce it will reduce the payments into the Brazilian Fund, since the rules of the Fund clearly mandate that a country does not get paid if it fails to achieve its deforestation targets.
We employment lawyers have been getting very animated recently (more than usual) as a result of a number of legal cases (both here and in Europe) regarding the calculation of holiday pay for workers.
Read the results of a poll recently conducted by David Lat at the AbovetheLaw blog reporting that 51 % of responding lawyers would be willing to work fewer hours for less pay if given the choice.
Perhaps the most common reason for leaves of absence involves female lawyers taking time off to care for newborn or other very young children, Above the Law recently reported the results of a survey of law firms offering paid paternity leave.
One of the key factors in that case will likely be whether consumers have been harmed by this model — for example, whether they are paying higher prices for e-books as a result, a topic that my PaidContent colleague Laura Owen and I debated recently.
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