Thus, the markets would freeze and from a practical point of view, it would
be business as usual in the financial markets.
You want to make the transition as complication - free as possible so if
everything is business as usual, your toddler will feel more secure and accept the changes more readily.
The traders — as shown by the short term group of averages — are also very confident it will
be business as usual after the elections.
If anything, the varied antics and comfortable jokes courtesy of the six main players proved that this final
season is business as usual for the series.
It may
be business as usual for some but the current economic circumstances are creating a somewhat different focus for some legal departments when it comes to what work they are doing.
Dimon, 58, revealed the illness in a letter to employees and shareholders in which he offered reassurances that it would
be business as usual at the banking giant.
Ms Gillard indicated it would
be business as usual on emissions trading under her watch, because there wasn't a community consensus on the need for a price on carbon.
The Percoco trial may be causing consternation behind closed doors, but the public image the governor sought to project last
week was business as usual.
Olatunbosun however insisted that the process of picking candidates in the party will be transparent and not
be business as usual when some leaders will sit down and pick a candidate detrimental to the party and others.
During the trial Silver's own defense attorney insisted that Albany itself was on trial and claimed that Silver's
behavior was business as usual in Albany,
Kate Payne, spokeswoman for the Canadian Bankers Association, said it will
largely be business as usual for its member banks, which include Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia and Toronto - Dominion Bank Group.
Can
there be business as usual in the climate of racism, misogyny, homophobia and xenophobia that the election exposed and fostered?
There is currently debate over rates of sediment accumulation, stratigraphy, and whether the Arctic has been permanently covered for 100000, 800000, or millions of years, but I haven't seen any that assert that the present melting we're
seeing is business as usual based on the sediment record.
Career coach Laura Berman Fortgang explained in the Palm Beach Post that because fewer people are taking extended vacations anymore, the corporate
world is business as usual, even from June through August.
Doug Healy Principal Lend Lease «Mall tenants might fill Internet orders with store merchandise, and the landlord might demand that sales made to customers within ZIP codes served by the mall be included in gross sales and used to trigger percentage rent, but the
reality is business as usual.»
EVEN if the sun were to quieten down appreciably for the rest of this century, it would
still be business as usual for global warming.
Speaking to journalists at the end of the proceedings, Chairman of the Lagos State Anti-Land Grabbing Task Force, Mr. Jide Bakare said the administration of Governor Ambode, through the arraignment, was sending a strong message to others still involved in the act of forceful dispossession of property it would no
longer be business as usual.
The IPCC does not characterize this as «business as usual» and it was selected because it was near the high end (90th percentile) of various non-mitigation scenarios, all of which could be considered to
be business as usual scenarios.
The «short suit» is exactly what it sounds like: everything above the
belt is business as usual — sport coat over a button - down shirt and sometimes a tie or bowtie — but below the belt, the trousers are chopped off just above the knees leaving one's legs exposed and more emphasis put on the shoes.
Dane Noble of SB Nation's Chicago Bears blog, Windy City Gridiron, writes that the Bears» performance on
Sunday was business as usual — business far too long absent.
And it will
be business as usual during the transfer window and all through next season with the same old excuses and rethorics from Wenger and the board.