For a company to pay dividends, it must make a detailed projection of its cash flow and plan
sometimes years in advance for sales and growth projects.
Clark has an intuitive radar for identifying hot areas of future research,
sometimes years in advance of his peers, adds Rattan.
Not exact matches
If you would like to extend your read aloud time to support your toddler to learn, create, play and cook then come and join
in with our Weekly Virtual Book Club for Kids where each week we share a theme with a featured book (that we let you know
in advance) and create a fun learning activity, art or craft, suggestions for messy or sensory play and
sometimes even a really easy and fun recipe that you can cook together and share check out our activities we have shared over the
years based on The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
The organizers of the project, called GP - write (for work
in model organisms and plants) or
sometimes HGP - write (for work
in human cell lines), envision it as a successor to the Human Genome Project (retroactively termed HGP - read), which 25
years ago promoted rapid
advances in DNA sequencing technology.
Most math specialists had
years of experience as classroom teachers before getting
advanced instruction
in math education —
sometimes on their own dime,
sometimes with funding from their school or district.
Sometimes, I work odd - ball hours seven days a week to complete a book about publishing that will go to press this
year and to present with Brian Jud and Dan Poynter
in Advanced Book Marketing workshops throughout the country — a passionate commitment to our joint vision.
I do have a 5 -
year plan, although
sometimes it scares me to plan that far
in advance because so much can change.
Local flights can be expensive so what we do is book months
in advance (
sometimes even a
year early) or wait for promos.
Sometimes up to a
year in advance.
In an effort to make guests feel most welcome, staffers had taken the time to learn my name in advance (as they do for all guests, since the majority stays here for a week or sometimes as long as a year
In an effort to make guests feel most welcome, staffers had taken the time to learn my name
in advance (as they do for all guests, since the majority stays here for a week or sometimes as long as a year
in advance (as they do for all guests, since the majority stays here for a week or
sometimes as long as a
year).
It's tempting to work on stockpiling frequent flyer miles and points the way you would save for a child's college education or retirement, but unfortunately frequent flyer miles
in particular are subject to devaluations,
sometimes massive ones and
sometimes unannounced (for example the United Award Chart Devaluation earlier this
year, the elimination of AAdvantage Explorer Awards with no notice a few months ago; the numerous Aeroplan devaluations; no award chart provided
in advance of the British Airways Executive Club Avios devaluation, etc..)
There's no faulting a developer for wanting to really polish their game, indeed it's absolutely praiseworthy, but we're seeing more and more titles get announced and hyped a
year and
sometimes even more
in advance before then being delayed again and again.
It is always fascinating to think about how
sometimes museum retrospectives, though planned
years in advance, open just at the moment when that artist's work or that artist's most controversial works look presciently fresh to a new generation.
Sometimes in climate change debates, you hear someone ask «If meteorologists can't predict the weather two weeks
in advance, how can they predict it 50 or 100
years in advance?»
Smaller law firms tend to recruit on a more ad hoc basis,
sometimes only a
year in advance.
As many people typically plan their cruise vacation months
in advance (
sometimes, even a
year or longer
in advance), chances are something may go wrong where you can't go on your cruise.
Students are learning more
advanced academic skills earlier than
in years past and are completing work all day long, and
sometimes they need a break on their own.