In
terms of turnaround in behavior, grades, and participation in school activities, particularly in the past year, Pearl explained for herself how the program helped: «At the end of last year, I saw some of my classmates losing their privileges, consistently getting in trouble, and I got tired of that.
We do this by meeting and exceeding our client's expectations in
terms of turnaround times, quality, accuracy and competitive pricing.
Steve Schneider was exceptional in many ways, but his journal is not the speediest in
terms of turnaround of manuscripts.
Based on what I needed in terms of a mortgage product, they were quick in
terms of turnaround when I contacted them so that helped their case.
The number of communication channels in case of 5Paisa is certainly limited and the quality of service in
terms of turnaround time can also be improved.
In
terms of turnaround in behavior, grades, and participation in school activities, particularly in the past year, Pearl explained for herself how the program helped: «At the end of last year, I saw some of my classmates losing their privileges, consistently getting in trouble, and I got tired of that.
Not exact matches
Easterbrook said that he wants to see another quarter or two
of positive performance before management switches its mindset from
turnaround mode into a longer
term growth strategy.
Public sector banks are likely to be more hesitant to lend money to these borrowers because chances
of a
turnaround for companies with high levels
of debt seem unlikely, at least in the near
term, according to Awtani.
Wesfarmers did not reveal the
terms of Mr McLeod's new contract, but praised his performance in leading the supermarket chain's
turnaround.
For example, the loan
term when purchasing short -
turnaround inventory and a large piece
of manufacturing equipment could be very different.
In much the same way most people would never purchase a new car with a 30 - year loan, purchasing quick -
turnaround inventory, bridging a seasonal cash flow gap, or ramping up to fulfill the needs
of a new contract might be better suited for a short -
term loan.
For example, a
term of three or six months might make sense for purchasing quick -
turnaround inventory that will be sold over the next three months while an expensive piece
of industrial equipment might be better suited to a
term that allows the business to spread the payments over several years.
The goal is to find stocks that are underpriced according to fundamental analysis (we'll touch on this later) and buying them with an eye for a long -
term horizon instead
of a short -
term turnaround for quick profit.
Equally problematic, a
turnaround is an expensive substitute — in
terms of squandered resources and the toll its takes on associates — for serial innovation.
«We are now ready for a major
turnaround,» said Yoshio Ito, executive vice president
of Panasonic's Automotive & Industrial Systems Co. «Our understanding
of this market is that it is very promising in
terms of growth.»
The nontraditional lender loanDepot offers unsecured personal loans with quick
turnaround times and
terms of up to 36 months.
And to make a priced round just as efficient as a note round, in
terms of legal costs and
turnaround time, there are Ted Wang's Series Seed docs (I love the Series Seed docs).
Genworth Financial has been in the midst
of a
turnaround for quite some time, mostly hinged on the improvement
of its long -
term care products through both various new offerings and improved profitability through pricing increases.
Shop around and make sure to compare things like APR, fees,
turnaround time and
term of the loan.
In a stern defence
of the winemaker's strategy, Mr Clarke said the company was offering fair
terms to all
of its retail customers and, in a sign that his
turnaround plan was beginning to gain traction, trading so far this financial year had been strong.
Citing what he calls a major
turnaround in the telecom sector, the President was hopeful there will be long
term benefits if the private sector is allowed to operate in key sectors
of the economy.
In contrast to the
turnaround project
of the past four years, in which he proudly enacted on - time budgets each March, Mr. Cuomo heads into his second
term with more
of a blank slate.
The Chief Executive Officer
of Dalex Finance, Ken Thompson, has little hope in the $ 2.25 billion bond sparking any substantial or long -
term economic
turnaround.
His orchestration
of the brand's
turnaround capitalises on the «buzz» around Michele's creative efforts building long -
term brand desire and engagement, reducing inventory levels and upgrading the consumer experience.
The Academy has been called one
of the best $ ™ educational programs in a correctional setting by national experts, and the
turnaround at the school
termed remarkable.
The rapid -
turnaround randomized evaluation found that the short -
term intervention did not improve attendance rates during the second semester
of the 2015 - 2016 school year.
Governor Nathan Deal floated the idea
of a state
turnaround district in his first
term; following his 2014 re-election, he made it a cornerstone
of his education agenda.
Howard then raises the question
of whether or not the ASD will end up being a long -
term approach to school
turnarounds based on its results.
The
term success could not be used because the suggested
turnaround charter schools do not have a record
of success — at scale — anywhere.
In
terms of addressing the struggling neighborhood schools — which would still remain, even if a «school
of hope» came to town and offered parents another option — the bill expedites
turnaround strategies, so that students don't languish for years in schools with a failing status.
Numerous provisions contained in S. 1177 represent a huge step forward from current legislation: the elimination
of adequate yearly progress and the 100 percent proficiency requirements, tempering the test - and - punish provisions
of No Child Left Behind; the continued requirement
of disaggregated subgroup data; removal
of the unworkable school
turnaround models required under the School Improvement Grant and Race to the Top programs; clarification
of the
term school leader as the principal
of an elementary, middle or high school; inclusion
of the use
of Title II funds for a «School Leadership Residency Program»; activities to improve the recruitment, preparation, placement, support, and retention
of effective principals and school leaders in high - need schools; and the allowable use
of Title II funds to develop induction and mentoring programs that are designed to improve school leadership and provide opportunities for mentor principals and other educators who are experienced and effective.
Although Malloy is the only Democratic Governor in the nation to propose doing away with teacher tenure and repealing collective bargaining for teachers in «
turnaround» schools, the announcement that Stefan Pryor will be leaving his position at the end
of this year was seen by some as a signal that Malloy was going to shift away from his corporate education reform industry and privatization policies and would use a second
term to provide more support for Connecticut's real public education system.
The goal
of school
turnaround strategies are to put schools on a trajectory to long -
term success, but current metrics effectively eliminate the viability
of early learning as a potential long -
term improvement strategy.
Her latest piece is part one
of a multi-series takedown
of those who use fiction rather than facts to fancifully present the
term «school
turnaround» as if it was a magic bullet.
To date, little is known about school
turnaround approaches in
terms of both design variations across states and effectiveness, and the research base on
turnaround is limited.
This process should apply to all schools defined as «
turnaround schools,» to use the
term of the U.S. Department
of Education.
Among the newest details is the use
of outside organizations —
termed «qualified
turnaround partners» (QTPs) for schools that don't improve.
Ford
of Europe CEO Stephen Odell says the region's growing financial crisis has «dented» consumer confidence, but considers sputtering vehicle sales part
of a long -
term turnaround for the region.
Long -
term loans online can also have a quicker
turnaround time than traditional loans, and some offer peer - to - peer lending, where you are borrowing from individual investors instead
of a large bank or corporation.
In much the same way most people would never purchase a new car with a 30 - year loan, purchasing quick -
turnaround inventory, bridging a seasonal cash flow gap, or ramping up to fulfill the needs
of a new contract might be better suited for a short -
term loan.
Twitter's stock soared after a favorable earnings report, but is this the start
of a long -
term turnaround or just a short rally?
For example, the loan
term when purchasing short -
turnaround inventory and a large piece
of manufacturing equipment could be very different.
Often, people are rejected because their financial situation simply can't support the quick
turnaround and high repayment
of a short -
term loan.
In
terms of the Fund's three alpha categories, only the
Turnarounds outperformed in April.
So far the gist
of my experience is when the situation will benefit FedLoan they have very quick
turnaround time when it comes to processing paperwork (ie, forbearance which is processed in a matter
of 5 sec on the phone, ICR which is processed in maybe about 2 - 3 days since overall your payments would be reduced which means longer
term to payoff your loan.
Our loans and lines
of credit offer flexible
terms, fast
turnaround times and your choice
of payment date.
You can make a maximum
of five stopovers, two transfers and two open - jaws at either origin, en - route or
turnaround point, subject to airline partners»
terms and conditions.
«Speed
of turnaround as well, we've turned Skim it around in about four months, so in
terms of getting the product out there it's been a very quick process.
Mr. Neuman's
turnaround was a result
of «differing perceptions regarding his role and
terms of employment,» the museum announced in a cryptic statement this week.
EDRs are (in general) poorly calibrated, quick -
turnaround products that lack long -
term repeatability, whereas CDRs are fully calibrated time series having high precision (repeatability) and accuracy, often requiring reprocessing
of entire data sets as algorithms are improved (Box 2.1).