Sentences with phrase «referenced above»

Did you break the Code of Ethics by suggesting you offer better service or better representation or better experience than the «exceptions» your referenced above??
First, there is the cash - out refinance referenced above.
These are the activities set forth in Section § 440, referenced above.
If the listing broker is offering more than the amount referenced above, then the remainder (including any bonuses) will be paid to me or used to lower the purchase price of the house.
As referenced above, ARCP's portfolio includes a combination of retail (62 %), office (23 %), and industrial (15 %) assets, and Realty Income seems to be the only REIT capable of taking down the bulk of ARCP's assets.
Since the disclosure referenced above is to occur after making an offer, would it not be the case that cooperating brokerages would need to assume that the seller of a property listed (with the subject brokerage) was likely participating in the brokerages 50 % offer?
If there is, you're pretty much doing the same things that I referenced above.
Yet the figures still support the heavy concentration of outperformance; the 14 markets referenced above account for 40 percent of total inventory, well below the nearly 73 percent share of overall absorption attributed to them.
The forecasts referenced above already incorporate those revised figures.
It is now August 30 and I have YET to the get the survey referenced above.
Possible changes in MLS policy to create a waiver of commercial information exchange subscription fees, similar to MLS of choice for residential practitioners referenced above
The RAND personalized learning study referenced above was based on 40 schools that received Next Generation Learning Challenge grants.
While it's important to keep a long - term perspective on your family law case, you should understand when going into the collaborative process that it can be costly to engage the services of the outside professionals referenced above.
The definition of Positive Parenting referenced above was developed by a ZERO TO THREE committee of staff, Board Members, and Fellows.
Your references below on a totally separate page and as I said in the post referenced above:
Not long stories, like the ones referenced above.
According to the Vault Inc. study, referenced above, only 17 % of employers have viewed a video resume.
In the first company's lunches, referenced above, the employee good - will and team building outweigh the fact that the lunch is now an expected company benefit.
Carrying forward what Lori referenced above about «inspiring professional design», job seekers should take time to develop both stellar content and a polished presentation.
The same CareerBuilder survey referenced above showed that employers rejected candidates with profiles showing evidence of drinking or drug use, provocative images, or comments that could be interpreted as sexist, racist, or ageist.
In fact, the CareerBuilder survey referenced above indicated that employers also rejected candidates that spoke poorly about their prior employers or co-workers, so keep this «don't» in mind before you're hired, as well.
Perhaps that's why the Bersin study referenced above found that organizations with sophisticated recognition practices are 12 times more likely to have strong business outcomes.
As referenced above, for an extra $ 50, the iSine 20 also include a smaller version of Audeze's 24 - bit Cipher Lightning cable, which tacks on a headphone amp and DAC (digital - to - analog converter) right into the inline microphone for high - quality digital conversion, along with Audeze's own DSP blend for clarity that's beyond what your iPhone can offer alone.
Regardless of the planar magnetic drivers referenced above, the PM - 3 have a relatively dark flavor to their sound, especially in the lower midrange.
Please note that this is a different scenario to the fix in this build referenced above in fixes.
Drivers» annual turnover rate is 50 percent which necessitates that Uber find non-credit worthy drivers and drivers of questionable backgrounds, as referenced above.
That last one's the equivalent of $ 2,960 in zGold purchases, going by the conversion chart referenced above.
Google and Amazon, of course, have an interesting relationship insofar that the Google products referenced above compete directly with offerings from Amazon.
This can be straightforward, if someone were to slip on the icy sidewalk from which snow had been cleared referenced above; Or this can be less than straightforward, where the injured person might have failed to take a duty of care of their own.
If it cost $ 50 a month for renters insurance, the average family referenced above would have to go 280 months without a single property claim to have spent more than they'd get to replace their stuff.
It's the wind itself that's not a covered peril, as referenced above.
The victims in the apartment fire referenced above were paying over a hundred dollars a year to have liability coverage and nothing more.
Contrast the numbers numbers I referenced above with the information provided by Insurance Information Institute.
It's a decent starting point, but must be accompanied by a plan for building out the other positions referenced above.
In the blog referenced above, Heffernan underscores the importance of corporate culture arguing a culture that encourages dissent and a variety of viewpoints is a culture less likely to fall prey to the dangerous effects of the human propensity to be willfully blind.
Consequently, in addition to the evaluation criteria referenced above, all applicants must sign a Membership Agreement and adhere to Nextlaw Referral Network's Terms of Use.
With respect to how we might clarify the requirement to achieve a «low probability» that information could be identified, the Statistical Policy Working Paper 22 referenced above discusses the attempts of several researchers to define mathematical measures of disclosure risk only to conclude that «more research into defining a computable measure of risk is necessary.»
For all their promise, even the most cutting - edge technologies, such as the machine - learning tech referenced above, have key limitations.
Pursuant to our phone conversation on [DATE], please accept this letter as confirmation that we have agreed to settle my claim referenced above, in full, for the amount of [AMOUNT OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OFFER].
We haven't read the book referenced above - if any JD Bliss reader does, please advise whether it confirms that Garfield was a lawyer, and Madison was not.
While there is a lot of information on the internet, and while the Ontario Labour Board will provide some information, as the case referenced above demonstrates, sometimes it really pays to consult with a lawyer.
Also worth reading is this American Lawyer piece referenced above: Citi Report Shows Law Firm Leaders» Confidence Waning in Q2:
Do you want to launch innovation programs that let you buck the client feedback noted in the survey referenced above?
However, his retainer agreement did not have the mandated contingency fee language referenced above under section 6147.
In the post from March that I referenced above, I listed a number of legal podcasts that had launched just since the start of 2015.
Good rule of thumb: if in doubt, leave it out (see the article referenced above for additional tips).
The Levitus et al. (2012) joules / temperature values referenced above refers to depths of 2,000 meters.
The Stott et al. (2007) finding that deep oceans warmed at a rate of 1 °C / 1,000 years referenced above would be consistent with these assumptions.
See, for example, the Climategate Emails, the Himalayan glacier problem referenced above and analyzed in terms of its implications for IPCC procedures here, the references here, Steve McIntyre's analysis of some instances where the reports EPA relied on do not meet EPA's requirements for such reports, and Chip Knappenberger's summary of some of the instances where the IPCC did not follow its own procedures, to mention just a few.
For perspective, the farm referenced above will produce about 380 gigawatt - hours of electricity annually, enough to cover 34,000 American households.
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