Sentences with phrase «than treating ownership»

Rather than treating ownership as a short - term vehicle for profit in the mode of a day trader, buy - and - hold investors retain shares through bull markets and bear markets.

Not exact matches

Hunt is no longer being treated like a top - three back, with his salary reaching its lowest point on DraftKings since Week 2, and his projected 9 - 12 percent ownership significantly lower than his average of 26.4 percent this season.
«Our stance is that ownership of e-content should not be treated any differently than physical content,» said Kansas state librarian Joanne Budler in a press release issued today.
And with cat ownership on the rise — 42.9 million U.S. households now own cats according to the American Pet Products Association — more pet parents than ever are looking for ways to treat their felines, which is great news for retailers.
You see, if pets are treated more like people than property in the eyes of the law, the legality of selling pets and pet ownership come into question.
2904, 115 L.Ed.2 d 1067 (1991)(harboring a «dog commonly known as a pit bull dog» is prima facie evidence of ownership of a vicious dog); City of Richardson v. Responsible Dog Owners of Texas, 794 S.W. 2d 17 (Tex. 1990); Greenwood v. North Salt Lake City, 817 P. 2d 816, 821 (Utah 1991)(pit bull dogs «are known for a unique combination of strength, agility, tolerance for pain, ․ aggressiveness ․ were historically bred for fighting and killing, ․ have experienced a proportionately higher number of bites and attacks ․ [and] that Animal Control treats pit bull dogs differently than other breeds»); American Dog Owners Assoc. v. City of Yakima, 113 Wash. 2d 213, 217, 777 P. 2d 1046, 1048 (1989); Dog Federation of Wisconsin, Inc. v. City of South Milwaukee, 178 Wis. 2d 353, 367, 504 N.W. 2d 375, 381 (Wis.Ct.App.)
Better poor help who are willing to be abused than the uncertainty of competent help who may not be so willing to be treated poorly by ownership.
[t] hrough the Article on self - determination, the Declaration recognises the entitlement of Indigenous peoples to have control over their destiny and to be treated respectfully... We support Indigenous peoples» aspirations to develop a level of economic independence so they can manage their own affairs and maintain their strong culture and identity... We also respect the desire, both past and present, of Indigenous peoples to maintain and strengthen their distinctive spiritual relationship with lands and waters... [and][w] here possible, the Australian Government encourages land use and ownership issues to be resolved through mediation and negotiation rather than litigation.
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