Sentences with phrase «taken in a reasonable period of time»

«You should not be building a business if the model does not lead to sustainable operating income and cash flow out of which a salary can be taken in a reasonable period of time,» says Frances Spark of Spark Consulting LLC, a New York firm that provides business consulting, operational restructuring and interim CFO and COO services to entrepreneurs and small to mid-size companies.

Not exact matches

English does serve as a kind of de facto lingua franca in a number of international settings, but it is not, from what I have read, taught universally in South America, many African countries, or in parts of Asia, at least not at an early age for effective language acquisition (and I am unaware of any evidence that English is projected to take over in a reasonable period of time on its own; I have read that in Southeast Asia, for example, emphasis may even be shifting to Chinese).
This is because a 12 year time limit that can apply even where a taxpayer has taken reasonable care with their tax affairs, does not strike the right balance between the public interest in collecting the right amount of tax, and the right of taxpayers to finality in their tax position after a reasonable period of time.
Taking part in a 64 - player game of Rush was a great time, even without any kind of tutorial I found myself picking up the nuances of the game within a reasonable period.
«If they're going to take out a card, they want that card to offer at least 50,000 airline miles, and a fairly low spending requirement to be met in a reasonable period of time,» says Fishman.
If the contract fails to specify a particular date by which a certain act (eg completion or finishing the building works) must take place then it is implied this will occur within a reasonable period of time or possibly, in the case of works, that they will be undertaken diligently.
However, if you change your mind after a reasonable period of time in the new role, you will have lost the legal right to protest that change, since you will have either agreed to or condoned it by taking up the new job.
Compounding the risk for landlords under s. 57 is that if, within one year after the tenant vacates the rental unit, the designated person fails to occupy the rental unit within a reasonable period of time and the landlord lists the rental unit for rent; or enters into a tenancy agreement with another person; or advertises the rental unit or the building that contains the rental unit for sale; or demolishes the rental unit or the building containing the rental unit; or «takes any step to convert the rental unit or the building containing the rental unit» to a use other than residential premises; then, the landlord is «presumed, unless the contrary is proven on a balance of probabilities,» to have acted in bad faith in giving the notice and is therefore liable to the penalties provided for in s. 57 (3).
The requirement (s) set out in the Notice could include a requirement to stop a specified action or behaviour, a requirement to make reasonable efforts to make good any outstanding issues within a specified period of time and / or a requirement to take reasonable steps to prevent future occurrence of the problem.
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