Not exact matches
«This can leave
significant gaps for the soft
costs -
damaged reputation, customer goodwill, loss of future business, devalued intellectual property, etc.,» DeMeo says.
Many factors could cause BlackBerry's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward - looking statements, including, without limitation: BlackBerry's ability to enhance its current products and services, or develop new products and services in a timely manner or at competitive prices, including risks related to new product introductions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to mitigate the impact of the anticipated decline in BlackBerry's infrastructure access fees on its consolidated revenue by developing an integrated services and software offering; intense competition, rapid change and
significant strategic alliances within BlackBerry's industry; BlackBerry's reliance on carrier partners and distributors; risks associated with BlackBerry's foreign operations, including risks related to recent political and economic developments in Venezuela and the impact of foreign currency restrictions; risks relating to network disruptions and other business interruptions, including
costs, potential liabilities, lost revenues and reputational
damage associated with service interruptions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to implement and to realize the anticipated benefits of its CORE program; BlackBerry's ability to maintain or increase its cash balance; security risks; BlackBerry's ability to attract and retain key personnel; risks related to intellectual property rights; BlackBerry's ability to expand and manage BlackBerry (R) World (TM); risks related to the collection, storage, transmission, use and disclosure of confidential and personal information;
Many factors could cause BlackBerry's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward - looking statements, including, without limitation: BlackBerry's ability to enhance its current products and services, or develop new products and services in a timely manner or at competitive prices, including risks related to new product introductions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to mitigate the impact of the anticipated decline in BlackBerry's infrastructure access fees on its consolidated revenue by developing an integrated services and software offering; intense competition, rapid change and
significant strategic alliances within BlackBerry's industry; BlackBerry's reliance on carrier partners and distributors; risks associated with BlackBerry's foreign operations, including risks related to recent political and economic developments in Venezuela and the impact of foreign currency restrictions; risks relating to network disruptions and other business interruptions, including
costs, potential liabilities, lost revenues and reputational
damage associated with service interruptions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to implement and to realize the anticipated benefits of its CORE program; BlackBerry's ability to maintain or increase its cash balance; security risks; BlackBerry's ability to attract and retain key personnel; risks related to intellectual property rights; BlackBerry's ability to expand and manage BlackBerry ® World ™; risks related to the collection, storage, transmission, use and disclosure of confidential and personal information; BlackBerry's ability to manage inventory and asset risk; BlackBerry's reliance on suppliers of functional components for its products and risks relating to its supply chain; BlackBerry's ability to obtain rights to use software or components supplied by third parties; BlackBerry's ability to successfully maintain and enhance its brand; risks related to government regulations, including regulations relating to encryption technology; BlackBerry's ability to continue to adapt to recent board and management changes and headcount reductions; reliance on strategic alliances with third - party network infrastructure developers, software platform vendors and service platform vendors; BlackBerry's reliance on third - party manufacturers; potential defects and vulnerabilities in BlackBerry's products; risks related to litigation, including litigation claims arising from BlackBerry's practice of providing forward - looking guidance; potential charges relating to the impairment of intangible assets recorded on BlackBerry's balance sheet; risks as a result of actions of activist shareholders; government regulation of wireless spectrum and radio frequencies; risks related to economic and geopolitical conditions; risks associated with acquisitions; foreign exchange risks; and difficulties in forecasting BlackBerry's financial results given the rapid technological changes, evolving industry standards, intense competition and short product life cycles that characterize the wireless communications industry.
Actual results may vary materially from those expressed or implied by forward - looking statements based on a number of factors, including, without limitation: (1) risks related to the consummation of the Merger, including the risks that (a) the Merger may not be consummated within the anticipated time period, or at all, (b) the parties may fail to obtain shareholder approval of the Merger Agreement, (c) the parties may fail to secure the termination or expiration of any waiting period applicable under the HSR Act, (d) other conditions to the consummation of the Merger under the Merger Agreement may not be satisfied, (e) all or part of Arby's financing may not become available, and (f) the
significant limitations on remedies contained in the Merger Agreement may limit or entirely prevent BWW from specifically enforcing Arby's obligations under the Merger Agreement or recovering
damages for any breach by Arby's; (2) the effects that any termination of the Merger Agreement may have on BWW or its business, including the risks that (a) BWW's stock price may decline significantly if the Merger is not completed, (b) the Merger Agreement may be terminated in circumstances requiring BWW to pay Arby's a termination fee of $ 74 million, or (c) the circumstances of the termination, including the possible imposition of a 12 - month tail period during which the termination fee could be payable upon certain subsequent transactions, may have a chilling effect on alternatives to the Merger; (3) the effects that the announcement or pendency of the Merger may have on BWW and its business, including the risks that as a result (a) BWW's business, operating results or stock price may suffer, (b) BWW's current plans and operations may be disrupted, (c) BWW's ability to retain or recruit key employees may be adversely affected, (d) BWW's business relationships (including, customers, franchisees and suppliers) may be adversely affected, or (e) BWW's management's or employees» attention may be diverted from other important matters; (4) the effect of limitations that the Merger Agreement places on BWW's ability to operate its business, return capital to shareholders or engage in alternative transactions; (5) the nature,
cost and outcome of pending and future litigation and other legal proceedings, including any such proceedings related to the Merger and instituted against BWW and others; (6) the risk that the Merger and related transactions may involve unexpected
costs, liabilities or delays; (7) other economic, business, competitive, legal, regulatory, and / or tax factors; and (8) other factors described under the heading «Risk Factors» in Part I, Item 1A of BWW's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended December 25, 2016, as updated or supplemented by subsequent reports that BWW has filed or files with the SEC.
They said it's vital because Monroe County suffered
significant damages and
costs continue to mount.
Jepsen has said the
cost of the settlement is preferable to the risk of the state being slapped with
damages of $ 300 million or more if it had persisted in litigating the case, on which it already had suffered
significant setbacks.
«Hurricane Irene inflicted major
damage up and down the length of Minisceongo Creek, affecting homes and businesses in the area and resulting in
significant cleanup and repair
costs for the town,» said Haverstraw Supervisor Howard Phillips.
The city's sewage treatment plan was also
damaged in the floods, which could add up to «
significant costs» to fix, the governor said.
eBook adoption in school libraries stands to result in a
significant savings for both public and private centers» budgets, given the typically lower
cost of titles and the elimination of
damaged copies.
Claims should be filed when the
cost of the covered event (
damages or a lawsuit) would create
significant financial hardship.
For example, if you are at fault in a collision, you could potentially be liable for
significant legal
costs, property
damages, funeral
costs, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Frequently credit reports contain errors that can be
damaging to people's histories and
cost them
significant amounts of money through increased interest rates.
Search for «replacement
cost» when signing the dotted line — this is generally the most
significant section of a homeowners insurance contract as it covers the insured for the replacement
cost of ones home if
damage is
significant enough
«By preventing a
significant number of cable failures caused by
damage during manufacturing, installation and operation, we are convinced that our study will allow us to significantly reduce the levelised
cost of electricity of offshore wind.»
The resulting adaptation
cost figures range from between U$ 6 billion to U$ 14 billion / year that Pakistan would have to spend at an average in the 2010 - 2050 time frame to cope with the effects of climate change while it will be also left to, unavoidably, bear
significant «residual
damage»
costs induced due to climate change.
The range of published evidence indicates that the net
damage costs of climate change are projected to be
significant and to increase over time.
Yet, as the interagency group acknowledged, this range is almost certainly an underestimate because it ignores
significant, indirect
costs to trade, human health, and security likely to «spill over» to the United States as other regions experience climate change
damages.
Taken as a whole, the range of published evidence indicates that the net
damage costs of climate change are likely to be
significant and to increase over time [T20.3, 20.6, F20.4].
Other
significant contributions to the overall
damage costs came from production processes ($ 23 — 28 billion) and manufacturing combustion ($ 8 — 21 billion).
Taken as a whole, the range of published evidence indicates that the net
damage costs of climate change are likely to be
significant and to increase over time.
Although the children had no cause of action, the parents» claim for wrongful birth did receive
significant damages and relatively high
costs.
Although this indemnity product provided some level of comfort to plaintiffs who were not seeking or expecting
significant damages, it offered limited protection to plaintiffs with claims worth hundreds of thousands of dollars because it was very unlikely that any adverse
cost award would exceed the amount of their
damages.
The
significant difference between the new «insurance» product and the older «indemnity» product is that it does not require a successful plaintiff to use any part of their
damage award to pay
costs before they can access the policy.
Thus, the manufacturer might be on the hook for a
significant amount of
damages, including wrongful death, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of companionship, etc., not to mention medical bills, funeral
costs, etc..
Since hiring a medical doctor to testify against a fellow doctor is very expensive, medical malpractice injuries have to be very
damaging, and thus be «worth» a
significant sum of money, to justify the
cost.
The
cost of pursuing a medical malpractice claim simply can not be justified unless the client has suffered a
significant injury that has caused
significant damages.
The
damages caused by a commercial vehicle can be
significant, the medical
costs and other
damages can range into the hundreds of thousands, or even higher.
That means that many spinal cord injury patients have a long time left to live and that their lifetime medical
costs, lost income, and other
damages may be
significant.
Most of those accidents are fender benders not involving
significant injuries however the
cost in property
damage alone is staggering let alone paying for medical bills and compensating victims for their pain and suffering.
International legal business DWF has warned that insurers writing business in Scotland are likely to face
significant challenges when the Scottish Government introduces qualified one - way
cost shifting (QOCS) and
Damages - Based Agreements later this year.
These are not just higher bills for refurbishment, re-letting and legal
costs, but a reduction in capital value off a higher yield,
significant accounting losses and in many cases real
damage to portfolio performance.
As the
cost of flood
damage is often very
significant, the premium needed to cover claims would render it unaffordable to those who need it.
Individuals and families that find themselves in these situations are often times faced with
significant lost wages, property
damage, past medical expenses and future treatment
costs, and pain and suffering.
Her disabilities from the accident prevented her from completing her PhD on time and GJEL Accident Attorneys employed consulting experts combined with research to show that in addition to the
damages she suffered in the form of medical
costs and pain and suffering, the client also suffered
significant economic loss because of the injuries resulting in her obtaining her full time teaching position as a history professor a full one year after she would have otherwise.
Damage to the skull, the underlying muscle and other parts of the cranium can result in lifelong defects that require extensive rehab at
significant cost.
Both tragedies caused
significant loss of life, extensive environmental
damage and huge
costs due to loss of property.
It is arguable that any system under which the claimant loses any
significant proportion of his
damages in legal
costs conflicts fundamentally with the justice which the system purports to dispense.
The Court was influenced by the fact that the
costs of the prosecution were
significant and an award of
costs to ICBC would strip the Plaintiff of the totality of his
damages.
These claims can be complex and often involve
significant damages and
costs as a result of the level of remediation required to satisfy Canadian regulators.
[24] The Plaintiff has confirmed, through counsel, that the most
significant of her injuries, in terms of general
damages, loss of income and future care
costs, are the injuries to her lower left leg and foot.
If you were to accidentally start a fire that
damaged the building, you'd be responsible for those
significant costs.
Service Line Coverage will protect homeowners against the
significant costs associated with excavation and replacing
damaged outdoor property.
Without this insurance, you could end up inflicting more
damage than you could cover and that in turn could leave the injured party with
significant costs to pick up and no one to help.
Being insured in the event of an accident is quite
significant because it prevents any additional acute economic
damage to take
cost after an accident.
This
damage can add up to a
significant repair
cost, and may render your vehicle unsafe to drive.
You could still find yourself liable for
significant costs associated with unexpected
damages to furniture or valuables, or for an accidental injury that occurs to a guest in your apartment.
Volatile catastrophe trends stemming from destructive hailstorms and wildfires are having a
significant impact Colorado's homeowners insurance market — both in terms of the number of
damage claims and average claims
costs.
It makes sense that this coverage option should
cost more since you are almost guaranteed to file a
significant and costly collision
damage claim before the end of your policy.
Location is also a
significant factor as it helps the car insurance company calculate likelihood of vehicle theft, patterns in accidents nearby, and even how much it
costs to repair a
damaged car in certain areas.
Unsafe drivers with accidents and infractions on their MO drivers records are more likely to
cost companies
significant sums in lawsuits, property
damages and medical bills, and they are likely to be immediately rejected for any driving positions.