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such full execution of a formal engagement letter — may be subject to disclosure to those outside my firm or other than myself, including persons or entities whose interests are, whose interest will be, or whose interests might be adverse to you.
Not exact matches
All aggregated orders are subject to CSIM's aggregation and allocation policy and procedures, which provide, among other things, that (i) the portfolio manager will not aggregate orders unless she believes
such aggregation is consistent with her duty to seek best
execution; (ii) no account will be favored over any other account; (iii) each account that participates in an aggregated order will participate at the average security price with all transaction costs shared on a pro-rata basis; and (iv) if the aggregated order can not be executed in
full, the partial
execution is allocated pro-rata among the participating accounts in accordance with the size of each account's order.
Developers will also be able to work with Sony on promotions,
such as for a price - drop, while the electronics giant may even approach indies itself for promotional opportunities if it is excited by a game's concept and
execution, bringing the early concept phase and release process
full circle.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 is so
full of invention and exudes
such quality in its
execution that it puts up a strong argument to being the best game in the illustrious series.
That conversation led to a meeting in Paris with the editorial team for the Juris Classeur encyclopedias, who briefed me on the concept and the manner of
execution, before giving their
full support to the idea of developing
such a series in Quebec.
The loan was structured to allow the borrower flexibility in releasing parcels while maintaining leverage
such that the loan will likely carry the sponsor through
full execution of their business plan.