You're
trading against other people, right?
Not exact matches
The «free -
trade globalists,» he said, are
against his
trade moves because «they're worldly
people, they have stuff on the
other side.»
The
other objective of bankers advising the deal, the
people say, is to make sure there is a high - enough volume of shares
traded to insulate the company
against extreme volatility.
Ah, the «consistent teachings of the Catholic Church on the sacredness of human life,» which the Crusades, the various Inquisitions, genocidal forced conversions during the conquest of the Americas, complicity in the NAZI - engineered Holocaust [
against Jews, Gypsies,
trade unionists, university professors, disabled
persons, outspoken Protestants, and
others], complicity in Vietnamese Catholic genocide
against Buddhists, etc., etc., etc.,... all render consistently inconsistent!
Frank Sobrino, the governor's deputy director of communications for New York City, responded in an email that «under existing state law, it is already unlawful for any
person to refuse to buy from, sell, or
trade with or otherwise discriminate
against any
person because of race, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, and disability among
other classifications.»
In essence, these hold that states must protect
people against human rights abuses, including environmental abuse, while companies must respect those rights and show due diligence when
trading with
others, and that those who are harmed must have proper redress.
The Global Call to Action
Against Poverty (GCAP) is a growing alliance that brings together
trade unions, INGOs, the women's and youth movements, community and faith groups and
others to call for action from world leaders in the global North and South to meet their promises to end poverty and inequality.GCAP's main aim is to achieve policy and practice changes that will improve the lives of
people living in poverty.GCAP adds to existing campaigning on poverty by forming diverse, inclusive national platforms that are able to open up civil society space and advocate more effectively than individual organisations would be able to do on their own.
This spawned a tape
trading underground that
people mailed their tapes to each
other or just loaned them out to friends, again it was harmless, but recording television shows was
against the law at the time.
He was also
against other jack - of - all -
trades, master - of - none devices like phones, and famously claimed that «
people don't read anymore» as his rationale never to sell ebooks.
You then follow it up with a tiny, illiquid company that does not even
trade, attacks
against other posters, pointless rambling about how many
people visitied your house, and more nonsense about how the company is now overvalued and further disproves EMH.
Dan says that it makes perfect sense for a
person to
trade truth - seeking off
against other priorities, like identity protection and social reputation, when deciding what reasoning methods to use.
15 The Board shall not certify a
trade union if any employer or any employers» organization has participated in its formation or administration or has contributed financial or
other support to it or if it discriminates
against any
person because of any ground of discrimination prohibited by the Human Rights Code or the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Court of Appeal also agreed with the lower court that the prohibition
against living on the avails of prostitution infringes s. 7 of the Charter to the extent that it criminalizes non-exploitative commercial relationships between sex
trade workers and
other people.
The
other objective of bankers advising the deal, the
people say, is to make sure there is a high - enough volume of shares
traded to insulate the company
against extreme volatility.
72.3 (1) On making a payment under section 72.2 [payment to complete
trade or prevent loss], regardless of whether it is a payment of all or part of the loss suffered by the
person referred to in section 72.1 (2)(a), the compensation fund corporation is subrogated to all rights of recovery of that
person as
against any
other person, for the amount paid less any amount re-paid, or that must be re-paid, under section 72.4 (1).