Sentences with phrase «unless management changes»

Looking at Exxon's resource estimates, the proportion of such high capital, lower return projects is likely to continue to rise potentially pressuring group returns — unless management changes course.
Unless management changes..

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Initial estimates from the Department of Budget and Management suggest Maryland residents could pay as much as $ 680 million in extra state taxes next year unless the state changes its tax laws.
New Zealand has long hoped Canada would change its ways, even insisting in 2011 Ottawa could not join the Trans - Pacific Partnership talks unless it put its «supply management» protections on the table.
However, given that kosher certification is essentially a risk management business, most kosher certifiers are averse to these kinds of situations unless there is a solid explanation for the violations with the prior agency or clear changes that have been made in ownership or management.
It is proven time and time again at Arsenal, including this season, that we will struggle to win the major honours unless there is dramatic changes in management at the club and the introduction of some truly world class players.
But with their current management problems, it is more likely that they may stay in the Championship for quite some time unless there is a significant change at the top.
Unless we have a change in management at the Fed, where they are not trying to manipulate markets through their words, but maybe one that said little and acted quietly, like the pre-1986 FOMC, they really aren't worth listening to.
In practice, ESOPs virtually never result in changes unless the company's management and board want it to.
Unless the underlying incentives are changed, there is no reason to think that wildfire management will improve — or that total wildfire expenditures will decrease.
IT departments of service industry world wide have the notoriety of being over conscious about security issues and thereby delaying technological changes.I have always felt that the issue is more about redundancy than about security, and redundancy is bound to happen unless the managements and the IT department itself start viewing IT department as testers of technological change rather than as drivers of the change.
Unless the changes are consistent with the employer's normal management policy (consistent with past management practices or something a reasonable employer would genuinely have done in the same circumstances), the employer could be on the hook.
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