Sentences with phrase «recognized business address»

A recognized business address, live receptionist services, meeting rooms and local phone number - all with an advanced communications infrastructure.

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And I think I would look forward to sitting down with you and others in a bipartisan way to address this issue so that we as business leaders can recognize that we can make a difference and address this issue and not wait for Washington.
«During my career, I recognized that business school students were not graduating with the full complement of skills necessary to help their new organizations address real - world challenges,» says CCMF president and chief executive officer Marcel Desautels.
The company's core strength is that it recognizes that banking relationships are critical to address business challenges.
At an event to recognize that the office's SWAT team's first place finish in a statewide competition of other like units (pictured above), Howard addressed the protesters concerns, saying that they had a right to express their views, but not to disrupt business or keep people from entering the facility.
Although business leaders have long recognized and responded to connections between employee working conditions and productivity, many U.S. schools still struggle to address this critical link in their own work environment.
Farmers, ranchers, animal trainers, animal scientists, dog and cat breeders, veterinarians, zoo keepers, and others who live and work with animals recognize these challenges and work within their professions, hobbies and businesses to address them.
More generally, this Report reflects many of the principles that the LCO intends to apply to its work: it considered and addressed the needs of diverse communities, rejecting a «one size fits all» solution; it recognized that there will always, or at least for some considerable time to come, be individuals who prefer to use cheque cashing businesses rather than banks, even though it means that they will pay a fee; the recommendations are directed not only to government, but also to semi-public and private sector actors; and the Report is informed by consultation with a wide variety of individuals, groups and organizations with an interest in the issue of paying fees to cash government cheques.
Additionally, recognizing that a cyber - or privacy - related development can expand to encompass a number of other significant legal issues, our group works hand - in - glove with attorneys in our White Collar Defense, Regulatory and Investigations, Securities Litigation, Complex Commercial Litigation, Business Finance & Restructuring and Employment Litigation practices, among others, to address subsequent risks such as government or regulatory inquiries, shareholder, consumer, or employee class action litigation, trade secrets theft, funding or financial issues, and disputes with vendors, service providers and other third parties.
The concept was born more than a year ago when I began talking to senior corporate counsel across Canada about the idea of recognizing the work being done in - house to differently address the demands of business.
Recognizing and leveraging your own human equity, as well as that of your employees, addresses not only the incredible waste of human capital illustrated in the recent poll, but also related concerns business leaders share, including the constant need for innovation.
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