Sentences with phrase «typically means clearing»

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It is not clear how much ADT Caps is valued at now, but industry sources say a private equity firm typically looks for a return of at least twice its initial investment, which means a sale of the business could potentially fetch around $ 4 billion.
For adults, dessert is typically after dinner, so if, for example, you're in a situation faced with treats at lunchtime and your rule is one treat a day, make it clear that a treat now means none the rest of the day.
As Bari Walsh's Usable Knowledge article makes clear, children of greater socioeconomic means typically access early education options that make kindergarten an easier step — which in turn gives them a significant advantage for years to come.
What it will take is a real clear delineation of what you mean by problem - solving, decision - making, and responsibility — things that are typically considered 21st century skills.
I think what it's still lacking is a clear conversation about not just today's needs (which typically mean product or service evolutions where startups would not provide a huge value) but about where the industry is going and how much its players are willing to risk in order to get there quicker, or in a more efficient manner.
To be clear, a «no - cost» refinance typically means no out - of - pocket expenses for the borrower.
A good discount is typically earned after 5 years of a clear driving record, meaning no accidents or traffic violations.
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