Not exact matches
From the point of
view of executives and shareholders, cash profit
sharing can make
sense because the profit
share is only determined after the year of performance has passed.
We argue in a forthcoming book that most companies with sustainable growth
share attitudes and behaviors: (1) They
view themselves as business insurgents, fighting in behalf of underserved customers; (2) they have an obsession with the front line, where the business meets the customer; and (3) they foster a mindset that includes a deep
sense of responsibility for how resources are used and for long - term results.
The group incentive nature of employee stock ownership and profit
sharing makes this an effective way to create and reinforce a
sense of common purpose, and to encourage higher commitment and productivity.23 It is also the case with ESOPs that the new ownership might not be
viewed by the firm in the same way as other added compensation because the ownership is financed through loans to buy new capital as company stock, with Federal tax incentives, and the
shares are not paid as normal wages and benefits out of company budget reserved for this purpose.
In my
view, these programs only make
sense under one condition — the company is buying back
shares that are significantly under - valued.
Offering bank investors a
view of the company stock, Dimon contended that it still made financial
sense for JPMorgan to buy back
shares «even at or above two times tangible book value» per
share, which was $ 53.56 at year - end.
Greater deal of investor satisfaction — Investing in specific deals, which can be very thoroughly vetted by
viewing the relevant documents online, can provide a greater
sense of control and satisfaction than buying
shares of stock in a large company.
By «common
sense» I mean the
shared world -
view, or basic assumptions, with which we approach and understand our universe.
It is James's purpose to rescue the word «religion» in its personal
sense (apparently the word «spirituality» was not yet available as a contrasting term), since he largely
shares the negative
view of church held by «some persons.»
But in a very general
sense, I do want to
share my
views.
What is missing from this
view is a
sense of a larger community in which the welfare of all persons is a
shared responsibility.
Many other biblical scholars
share this
view, which helps make
sense out of why eating shellfish and charing interest on loans might have been considered taboo to the ancient Israelites, but not Christians today.
Also, when confronted with a doctrine that is logically extreme in the
sense of having a polar opposite or, in the terms of propositional logic, a contrary extreme, compare the merits of each extreme not primarily with those of the opposite one, but with a moderate
view sharing something of both extremes, a higher synthesis.
Mary Jo's enviable
sense of style makes her a perfect fit for this season of Style
Views and in addition to our
shared adoration for J.Crew and Target, I love her philosophy on personal style: «Ever since I can remember, I've loved shopping and hunting for a good deal.
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It is still the same in the
sense that I
share anything that is exciting but now it has turned into a platform for many to
share their thoughts and
view point as well.
My own
sense from watching this debate play out is that most of the «white suburban moms» who oppose Common Core also
share a romantic, progressive
view of education that is at odds with traditional schooling in general.
The
view here is that selling makes
sense only when core economics become permanently impaired, prospects have been misjudged, market price not just somewhat but, instead, meaningfully exceed per
share intrinsic value, or opportunity costs are high.
In my
view, these programs only make
sense under one condition — the company is buying back
shares that are significantly undervalued.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students often have
shared cultural values and social experiences, including a world
view that is shaped by their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, a deep
sense of obligation to family, and similar upbringings in places of poverty and financial hardship.
It is still the same in the
sense that I
share anything that is exciting but now it has turned into a platform for many to
share their thoughts and
view point as well.
Our living area contains ultra-comfortable couches and chairs, a decorative fireplace, lovely
views, and a
sense of peace and serenity that might encourage you to spend a family night in, watching movies and
sharing a bowl of popcorn.
What stacks the cards the most at Luna Liquida isn't the colorful room or the
sense of calm I get from the
view, it is the amenities (namely, the
shared kitchen where I can stash my leftovers from down the hill, and later heat it up or even — gasp — cook while I am on vacation).
Ocean breezes, sweeping
views and lush landscapes create a refreshing
sense of place at the water's edge and a fitting backdrop for the
shared enjoyment of fine food and wine.
And so many of them are like me, not just in the
sense that they
share my passions but also in how they grew up in a time where reading comics or loving videogames or anything that wasn't «normal» was
viewed as something bad, a time when the label of nerd carried a lot of horrible stigmas with it.
For some reason, we seem to find it a little disconcerting when a disliked acquaintance has the same political
views, taste in music, fashion
sense and other
shared social interest as we do.
On
view in Magenta Nights will be new works, united by a
shared color palette and
sense of wonder, that feature figures, androgynous and in a state of suspension, riding, wading, gazing, or floating.
Displayed concurrently with iseeyou in the gallery's third
viewing room is CITY
VIEWS: André Kertész, Curated by Michael Wolf, featuring a selection of Kertész» New York images which
share a certain voyeuristic quality and reflect the artist's
sense of isolation in his adopted homeland.
View FADmap 30th June 2011 Cool Art Stuff to do in a larger map PEACOCK TROUSERS Josh Lilley Gallery Peacock Trousers is a two - man exhibition by Gabriel Hartley and Appau Junior Boakye - Yiadom
Sharing a graceful, and somewhat experimental approach to their practice — where an irreverent humour,
sense of performance, and enjoyment of colour -LSB-...]
A cursory comparison of all three oeuvres suggests a
shared feeling for the balance of faintness and intensity: a
sense of a glimpse; a memory; a
view being brought, precariously, into focus.
In such containers, the lone self is fully on
view: inadequate, restless, waiting.No Vacancy brings together artists from various career stages and mediums around the notion of letting in, or out, the metaphorical white noise from that
shared sense of solitude.
They
share the
sense that scientific, or «rational,» thought can reinforce a limited
view of our planet and its inhabitants — one that assumes they can and should be controlled.
It is still the same in the
sense that I
share anything that is exciting but now it has turned into a platform for many to
share their thoughts and
view point as well.
For 120 years from the Ophir discovery [«official discovery of gold in 1851»]... Australians were clearly aware of the importance of the minerals industry to Australia and held a very positive
view toward it, commonly with a
sense of
shared ownership and pride still remembered by older Australians - who will still remember the euphoria for the industry in the 1960s.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students often have
shared cultural values and social experiences, including a world
view that is shaped by their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, a deep
sense of obligation to family, and similar upbringings in places of poverty and financial hardship.