Sentences with phrase «takes on it as»

«If you're Lemonade, for example, and you need an insurance license in every state, you have to give us equity to get that for you, but we also won't take you on as a client unless we get investment rights,» Tusk says.
Move forward from your mistakes, and take them on as a team.
Dell did not say why it is exploring a major deal, but previous media reports have speculated that it is seeking financing to help pay off the $ 46 billion in debt that it took on as part of its EMC acquisition.
Take on as much business as you need and as much as you can keep.»
I want you to take me on as regular force.»
The state's residents don't take on as much credit card debt as other states do.
In an email, Harth wrote that Bloom had a «very high level of integrity» and said she had «no reason to doubt her reasons to take him on as a client at all.»
Leveraged buyouts also require companies to earmark some of their incoming cash to reduce the debt taken on as part of the process of going private.
While the ultimate decision about who to take on as a partner is yours alone, you still need a personal set of advisors.
And, after two years of extreme sacrifice and taking on as many freelance projects as he could to increase his revenue to six figures, Kapetaneas was completely debt - free.
Kapetaneas, then 25, started by taking on as many freelance projects as he could.
One of the reasons it's so hard for young people to invest is because few people want to take us on as a client.
Part of your risk tolerance comes from your time horizon: If you need the money in two to three years, you shouldn't take on as much risk as you would if you didn't need the money for 40 years.
Two strategies I talked about in the post for getting your «anchor tenants» are 1) taking them on as advisors first and 2) giving early people cheaper pricing.
Retirement is only a few years away, and he can not take on as much risk as the mid-life or young investor, because he needs a steady source of retirement income from his investments.
Last year, iHeartMedia flagged «substantial doubt» about its ability to continue as a going concern, as it struggled to get out from under a massive debt load it took on as part of a leveraged buyout of billboard company Clear Channel Outdoor in 2008.
Crypto stock exchanges around the world have had past problems finding banks that would like to take them on as clients.
Because these have short term trades, you can turn over more cash — and more profits — but because they allow you to start with small amounts of money per trade, you are not taking on as much risk as you would with a huge day trade in the stock market.
And then he takes that on as an individual investor and what's really interesting is he says this.
I have a small online school, so I was skeptical that Eric would even take me on as a client.
When it comes to debt, a good rule of thumb is to take on as little as possible.
A small firm taken on as an independent subsidiary might gain just the right combination of creative autonomy and financial stability.
That famous man took him on as a junior partner, a relationship that lasted the 17 years up to Lincoln's election as president.
I am proud to say her next match was vs North / Hoovers Jorden Jones (My graduating school) and Jorden took her on as a wrestler, a athlete, a skilled opponent.
You either had to pay your own way by having a job, or you had to find a Patron who would take you on as a client, and pay your way for you.
We started to see what are the things that we are passionate about and then those kind of rose to the top, as we're going to take these on as a family and talk about them with our kids.
This raises a delicate issue for pro-family advocates, who have taken on as a solemn responsibility trends in abortion, divorce, child abuse, and drug use.
He came to himself saying, «I will arise and go to my father — and ask to be taken on as a hired servant.»
We usually aren't strictly vegan or gluten - free, but were so flattered by the offer that we didn't have to think more than 2 seconds before answering them that we would happily take it on as a challenge (while dancing a silly dance and singing «We are working with BA, we are working with BA...»).
Bacon and onions do really well in it, and different kinds of cheese make for interesting takes on it as well.
The ratio of salt to water seems extremely high, but don't worry, you won't be eating all of that salt, the water just needs to be that salty for the seeds to take on as much flavour as possible.
We say too lightly that we need to change the consumer behaviour but we as packaging leaders also need to take this on as a design challenge.
The 16 - time Gold Glove third baseman avoided total collapse; Shapiro helped rework his finances and took him on as a partner in a sports - management firm.
So when we do, its taken on us as dangerous play while for opposition its normal play.
I would hesitate to take that on as a whole.
Mostly in the, I hope someone takes him on as a part of a bigger deal, like dmac is pointing out.
He took on as much pressure as a rookie can, down three scores in a duel against one of history's best pure passers, and did more than any quarterback — even a Hall of Famer — could have been expected to do.
The best of the action as Liverpool take on AS Roma in the 1st leg of the Champions League semi final
After that it will be time to say goodbye to California and head to Missouri where we will be taking on AS Roma.
Ex-Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini will be an avid spectator when his former side takes on AS Roma tomorrow night: What's it going...
Juventus are set to take on AS Monaco in the UEFA Champions League 2017 semifinal 2nd leg match on Tuesday, 09 May 2017 at Juventus Stadium in turin.
Atletico Madrid are set to take on AS Roma in the UEFA Champions League game on Wednesday night, 22 November 2017 in what should be a cracking of game at Wanda Metropolitan in Madrid.
It turned out we waited too long for any Mid-Wife to take me on as a client.
I'm so tempted to find a few local MANA homebirth midwives and see if they would take me on as a client.
With Betsy DeVos being very new to the job she's taken on as the Secretary of Education, her first and only responsibility is to make sure children are properly educated.
Another great vantage you are taking on as a proud mom is the feeling of 100 % assurance that this product has no phthalates, petrolatum, formaldehyde, SLS, or parabens - these are releasing preservatives, which are not good for your baby's sensitive skin.
I haven't commented on your story before, but I have followed your blog, and she never should have taken you on as a client at all.
If a child comes from a home where teasing and sarcasm is the norm or, if they watch a lot of television programs where the characters have barbed tongues, it's likely that the child will model the behavior and take it on as their own.
A separate scenario — but one that I also struggle with — is when I see moms desperately seeking midwives in the final days or weeks of their pregnancy to take them on as a home birth patient just because that's what they want so.
Trust is both an awesome gift and an incredible challenge, one that we receive and take on as part of the mantle of parenthood.
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