Only when major projects on the human, the mouse, and the rat are complete will the three main government - sponsored sequencing
centers take on new projects.
Combined with continued low interest rates — Brexit will likely prompt the U.S. Fed to move more cautiously than it otherwise would have in the coming quarters — capital is likely to be plentiful for real estate companies
taking on new projects in the short and medium term.
Even then, he says, Nuinsco — which started the year with about $ 6 million in cash and marketable securities — wo
n't take on a new project without enough cash on hand to deal with setbacks.
Every time the owners contemplate investing in a new project, the IRR for that project must be at least equal to the WACC of the funds used to do that project, otherwise it makes no
sense taking on that new project, because its return can not even cover the cost of the capital employed to make the project happen.
The firm is
steadily taking on new projects without Litwin at the helm, including Hawthorn Park, a 54 - story, 338 - unit rental tower at 160 West 62nd Street, which opened last year.
We are not saying that the school will not go ahead but we want to place priority on Oron first to see what is doable, there is no money so we must be careful
before taking on new projects.»
Individuals who wish to consolidate credit card balances, need money for a large purchase or emergency, or are looking to
take on a new project often use personal loans to meet their cash needs.
and yes —
taking on new projects as we speak — repainting walls, hanging new artwork, and another project that involves gold - leaf and high gloss white paint...
Pan-African seed fund 88mph has announced it has stopped investing in African startups for two years, saying it will continue to support the startups it has already backed, but will
not take on new projects.
If you're currently employed, then
consider taking on new projects or joining teams that excite you or at minimum, help strengthen a skill and boost your resume.
On top of that, the Argentinean designer has
recently took on a new project to work with indigenous communities from the north of the country (Kollas) in helping them improve the quality of their work to meet international standards.
With licensing, you can continue being creative and
taking on new projects and revenue sources.
As an employee, it could be a decision about whether to ask for a raise,
take on a new project, or even leave for a different job.
Whenever
I took on a new project, I was always instructed to make sure I knew when each project was due by.
Anticipating a shift in priority toward infrastructure, contractors and construction firms are gearing up to
take on new projects, with a whopping 75 percent of them planning to expand their headcount this year.
Our analysis points to pent - up demand for greater investments, perhaps as revived animal spirits give companies confidence to
take on new projects.
A single tool, or at least fewer tools, from which you draw data will give you more power so you can speak with confidence about what you're working on, how long it will take, and whether or not you can
take on a new project.
Rebuilding America's infrastructure will require skilled workers ready and able to
take on new projects.
When you're
taking on a new project or dream, surround yourself with your biggest encouragers.
Ask to
take on a new project.
Husband and I are back on five acres after a four - year stint in town, and ready to
take on a new project or two.
This project allows the Program to
take on new projects, without partners, to develop methods without the risk of experimental techniques negatively impacting a partner.
This framing nailer by Makita is a great choice for users wanting to pack an extra punch when they are
taking on new projects.
If you say, «Because I am unemployed right now, I have time to
take on new projects, even those that don't pay,» you'll get many more lunch dates than if you ask to talk about «opportunities that may be opening up.»
At that point Cohen intends to bow out of mapping and
take on a new project.
Take on new projects, speak up when you can, accept new responsibilities, and retain all the experiences as they come.
Keep yourself busy:
Take on new projects, work on old projects, go back to your hobbies, etc..
I like to
take on new projects to learn new skills for example I am currently learning...
She takes on a new project and purchases a pied - à - terre in Manhattan.
Director Erik Kristopher Myers first began to create buzz with his script Smilers, but with studio's not willing to take a chance on the inexperienced director, he decided to
take on a new project to develop and promote his abilities.
«It seems to me this is typical of Hanna — following her passions, her many, varied interests and passions, and
taking on new projects to satiate her seemingly unbounded curiosity and to keep her at just the right level of frenetic «flow.»»
This year, the brothers have
taken on a new project: a 1948 Cadillac.