Not exact matches
The group incentive nature of employee stock ownership and profit sharing makes this an effective way to create and reinforce a
sense of
common purpose, and to encourage higher commitment and productivity.23 It is also the case with ESOPs that the new ownership might not be viewed by the firm in the
same way
as other added compensation because the ownership is financed through loans to buy new capital
as company stock, with Federal tax incentives, and the shares are not paid
as normal wages and benefits out of company budget reserved for this purpose.
St Clare's Catholic primary school and Calderwood Lodge Jewish primary school will share the
same building in an ambitious plan conceived by East Renfrewshire education authority in 2013, describing it
as an exercise in
common sense.
Unabashed that he found himself on the
same side
as the papacy (which had declined to grant a divorce) and of the conservative University of Louvain, which he commonly castigated, and out of step with most of the other European universities which had all been bribed, he came down resoundingly with a judgement of authentic
common sense and morality.
Any football fan with
common sense would know that the chances of Alexandre Lacazette beating 6 - foot - 1 Steve Cook and 6 - foot Simon Francis in the air consistently over the course of 90 minutes are the
same as the chances of Per Mertesacker beating Usain Bolt in a footrace.
I try to avoid doctors (I'm a military spouse and we don't often get to see the
same doctor each time) who stick strictly to the «charts» and seek out doctors who use
common sense (
as in: what size are parents, parents weight - gain history, infants developmental milestones, siblings growth history, etc).
Some
common pregnancy symptoms that you can expect to experience include tingling nipples
as blood supply increases (much the
same as pins and needles), spotting and cramping, feeling nauseous or being sick, tender and swollen breasts and other symptoms including increased
sense of smell and cravings.
«I think this is
common sense and the President needs to follow suit and I trust that
same common sense would be shared by our local delegation
as well,» said Langworthy.
The
common sense interpretation of this last development, given the context of President Buhari's recent long medical vacation in the UK and his absence from public view, is that the President is too ill to go to his office located within the
same Aso Villa Complex
as his residence!
«
Common sense will tell you it is much harder to disguise a bribe or a kickback
as a referral, if you don't have the ability to have the
same kind of outside income,» Bharara said.
This
common sense step is supported by children's organisations across Wales and gives children the
same protections from assault
as their adult peers.
I saw a judge who on the issue of money in politics, seems to be in the
same company
as Justices Thomas and Scalia, willing to restrict the most
common sense contribution limits.»
Farmers are seeing the
same trend in voluntary FDA and Agriculture Department standards called «good agricultural practices,» which include several
common -
sense measures such
as hand - washing but can dock farms points if they sit within 2 miles of livestock.
At the
same time, please stay with other sensible and
common sense regimes such
as a Psoriasis Diet and a Psoriasis Lifestyle along with Psoriasis Exercise options.
Anyone who has
common sense will note that when the Go hype died down, so too did Pokemon sales
as Ultra Sun / Moon didn't even reach half of what Sun / Moon did meaning more than 50 % who bought Sun / Moon skipped Ultra Sun / Moon, and the
same will happen with Animal Crossing: Switch.
What makes somewhat less
sense is when a model variant such
as the Camaro SS 1LE, with its numerically higher gearing and sticky tires, flies under the radar and wears the
same window sticker
as its more
common — and surely more efficient — linemates.
As well as offering a sense of scale, the pictures show how much both devices have in common in terms of design language — they're largely the same except the BlackBerry A10 is more rounded, both at the corners and the camera por
As well
as offering a sense of scale, the pictures show how much both devices have in common in terms of design language — they're largely the same except the BlackBerry A10 is more rounded, both at the corners and the camera por
as offering a
sense of scale, the pictures show how much both devices have in
common in terms of design language — they're largely the
same except the BlackBerry A10 is more rounded, both at the corners and the camera port.
If you have found yourself in the
same business predicament
as the debtor in our illustration and without the knowledge of what to do next, remember that bankruptcy laws are complicated, and
common sense indicates you will need a bankruptcy lawyer in order to properly understand how these complex laws may apply in your situation.
This is all great advice
as it is
common sense, particularily the point of living in the
same house for a long time.
Using the
same common sense as you would with your auto insurance will help you pick your battles.
Use
common sense, 10 % of a greyhound's diet is definitely not the
same as a Chihuahua's.
Research has shown that side effects and adverse reactions are more
common, and more severe, when vaccines against several diseases are given at the
same time, so it makes
sense to minimize this
as much
as possible.
I think
common sense has failed you in much the
same way
as your ability to aptly name yourself has not.
If, for example, by doing «more of the
same business -
as - usual activities» that we are doing now, we could be leading our children down a «primrose path» to a recognizably horrendous fate of some unknowable kind, would reason and
common sense not suggest a change in behavior?
Presumably serving
as a commissioner for an affidavit is an even stronger case in the
same sense,
as the document is a public document (within the meaning of the Apostille Convention anyway — not sure the term has much
sense in a
common law jurisdiction otherwise), and the commissioner is supposed to identify the signer with some certainty and understand the oath, declaration or affirmation to be genuine and unforced.
(The
same reporter might also, if so inclined, venture to ask said non-licensees about what they think LSUC's reform priorities should be, but now I'm just blue - skying...)(
As an aside, is there a comprehensive list of «
common sense facts» that everyone just knows and that it is considered gauche to call into question?
While Lord Neuberger acknowledged that
common factors were to be taken into account in the processes of construction and implication — the words of the contract, the relevant background known to the parties, commercial
common sense, and the reasonable reader — that «does not mean that the exercise of implication should properly be considered
as part of the exercise of interpretation, let alone that it should be carried out at the
same time
as interpretation».
Given the professional and educational context of the
common law system this makes
sense,
as the way to make decisions in that context is to make the
same decisions that were made before.
Using the
same common sense as you would with your auto insurance will help you pick your battles.
They certainly don't eliminate risk when you don't know if your neighbors are following the
same common sense ideas to make their home safe,
as well.
Don't put too much stock in the outcome in Quebec unless the final outcome is based upon pure human - based
common -
sense and rational reasoning based upon today's realities, and not upon some dictator's ideas (efficient and seemingly workable in their day
as they were determined to be by their followers, and current supporters) that were not agreed upon by the masses, but were forced upon them to be adopted and espoused by the
same, or else; no wonder they have held sway for so long... there is a very strong element of treasonous thinking directed toward any «outsider type thinking» regarding this hallowed legal code.