Sentences with phrase «which cca»

The Lib - Lab agreement around 5 % cuts has turned the political debate into an unedifying spat over how we meet that target, a debate which the CCA has broken open today, calling 5 % «not credible».
The introduction of the scheme and the uncertainty to sales that it brings couldn't come at a worse time for CCA as consumer tastes continue to turn to health and wellbeing products and away from sugary carbonated soft drinks, of which CCA is over exposed.
Other new products include Keri juice, which CCA hopes will boost sales in cafes, and «enhanced» water flavours and variants under the Pump, Glaceau and Mt Franklin brands.
At Ohio's Lake Erie Correctional Institution, which CCA bought in 2011, inmate - on - inmate assaults increased 188 percent and inmate - on - staff assaults went up more than 300 percent between 2010 and 2012, according to a state report.

Not exact matches

One of the major thrusts of this Asian Consultation organised by the CCA is the arsenal of measures by which the menace of capitalist appetites of giant corporations and their global operations may be stemmed so as to secure for all persons a fair share of the work, wealth and happiness as a sine qua non of a just world system.
Apart from the pressures on my time, which have been quite heavy as we prepared for the various events in the life of CCA, one of the reasons for this is the fact that there has been a tendency, perhaps even the assumption, that by virtue of my position in the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), what I say on any given topic indicates official position.
Science and technology as they constitute the central dynamics of modern societies in the world, may be called technocracy, which is the social process in which the scientific and technological elites play dominant roles (Kim Yong - Bock, Messiah and Minjung: CCA, 1992).
CCA, which bought SPC in 2005 for $ 700 million including debt, no longer breaks out SPC's sales and earnings, but the business is believed to have posted losses in most of the last decade and was written down by $ 172 million to $ 156 million in 2016.
On 4 March 2014, the ACCC opposed the proposed acquisition under section 50 of the CCA, which prohibits acquisitions which would have the likely effect of substantially lessening competition.
There's Zico coconut water, Innocent fruit juice — which bears a close resemblance to Nudie — and a cheaper bottled water brand, Pure Spring, which will help CCA compete with Coles» and Woolworths» private - label water and budget brands such as Frantelle.
Analysts dismayed at the extent of CCA's profit slide in the last two years are divided over the strategy, which also includes a plan to sell a 30 per cent stake in Indonesia in return for $ 570 million cash to spend on capex and market development.
CCA is understood to have done internal modelling on the impact of the price rises, which could accelerate a multi-year decline in volumes for carbonated soft drinks, but has not released its forecasts.
In comparison, the price of a (non-identical) 20 - bottle multipack of CCA's Mt Franklin bottled water, which is $ 9.90 in Woolworths, would rise $ 2.60 or 26 per cent.
The management changes come at a difficult time for CCA, which is struggling to maintain sales and market share as consumers shift away from carbonated soft drinks.
Indonesia is a key growth strategy for CCA and, as this column has written before, CCA would fight tooth and nail to keep its deal with TCCC, which will have the bigger say.
Given this, the biggest food and beverage brands are usually more protected than the little guys — which makes CCA's two Woolies whacks all the more intriguing, and potentially instructive for the wider market.
CCA, which generates two - thirds of Australian sales from carbonated soft drinks and 50 per cent of sales from Brand Coke, is leaving nothing to chance.
Ms Watkins expects returns from Indonesia to reach CCA's cost of capital by 2020, after which time CCA expects to be able to self - fund growth through cashflows.
The Bayswater site was acquired in 2002, when CCA outlaid about $ 20 million to buy Pacific Beverages, which at that stage was making the Fruitopia fruit juice brand for CCA.
Ms Watkins said CCA's profits, which had fallen for two years, were expected to return to growth next year.
Some investors would not be happy to see CCA sink big money into Indonesia given the poor historical returns and the challenges facing its Australian business, which represents the lion's share of its earnings.
However, CCA and CCSP are hoping «Coffee Coke» will be so popular it becomes a permanent addition to the range, emulating the success of Vanilla Coke, which was introduced in 2002 as a temporary variant but stayed the course.
CCA is still the market leader in carbonated soft drinks, which account for 66 per cent of the bottler's sales, but sparkling volumes have been in decline for years and JPMorgan believes volumes could keep falling until at least 2025.
Mr Davis finished a 13 - year stint running CCA earlier this year and prior to taking up that role had been the managing director of the wine division run by Foster's Group, which eventually transformed into Treasury when Foster's split it off to be a stand - alone wine company in mid-2011.
However, CCA declined to confirm The Australian Financial Review's report one proposal under discussion was TCCC's acquisition of an equity stake in a new vehicle which would hold the Indonesian operations.
the provisions of section 46 of the CCA (which deal with conduct of firms possessing substantial market power) have been extensively reviewed and clarified in recent years to address ACCC concerns.
Presentations included The Future of Food Panel Discussion, which examined how food production, manufacturing and innovation are adjusting to changing demographics and included panelists James Corwell, CMC, founder Tomato Sushi, San Francisco; Bruce Friedrich, executive director, The Good Food Institute, Washington, D.C.; Bill Franklin, CMC, AAC, corporate executive chef, Nestlé Professional, Denver; and Helmut Holzer, CMC, vice president / corporate executive chef R&D, Gourmet Foods International, Atlanta; as well as How Diversity in the Workplace Can Lead to Success, presented by Costa Magoulas, CEC, CCE, CCA, AAC, dean, Mori Hosseini College of Hospitality and Culinary Management, Daytona State College, Daytona Beach, Florida, who discussed how to develop programs to help people from different backgrounds work together and communicate more efficiently.
Taken together, the results suggest a role for bile duct tissue microbiome in development of CCA and which may accordingly be used as a target for therapy.
With a lower CCA / ah, you run the risk of dragging the starter, which can cause it damage.
This consent order concerns unauthorized service by Traffic Management Corporation, d / b / a TMC Airlines (hereinafter TMC) and Contract Cargo Airlines, Inc. (hereinafter CCA), both of which performed operations as common carriers without the requisite economic authority from the Department.
Also, apart from capacity, which, if any, of the other characteristics (CA, CCA, HCA, RCM etc.) make significant difference in practice and should be paid attention to?
If your battery is more than three years old, it may be time to consider installing a new Toyota TrueStart battery, which offers the right combination of cold cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC).
In keeping with its one - off status, the Alpina B6 BMW CCA Edition carries plenty of exclusive features, not the least of which include bespoke touches on the exterior and interior of the car.
We haven't really heard what plans T - Mobile has with the CCA (or the data hub with Sprint) which could fill in that 700mhz gap.
You could claim CCA but it may mean a recapture when you sell (which could result in income added back, and more taxes in the year of the sale).
However, if you claim CCA on your home, you are effectively telling the taxman that this property is used to produce income, and you use lose the opportunity to claim a capital gain, which is taxed much more favourably than income.
What follows focuses mostly on the aspersions nonprofit credit counseling agencies (CCA's) lob at the other side while they actively, yet quietly, attempt to carve out a niche for themselves that would enable them to offer «Less Than Full Balance Plans» or «Credit Solution Plans» — which is just word play for their offering debt settlement (can't use a term they have vilified for years).
The CCA also includes detail on what a consumer can be awarded if the charges are found to be unfair, which can include full or partial amounts — so the refund would depend heavily on a consumer's particular circumstances.
IT IS N'T a program where you can just visually assess which dogs should or shouldn't get a CCA Title by being a spectator or looking at pictures.
During the last board meeting, the CCA board voted to allocate $ 1000 to help Chloe with chemotherapy treatments which must continue until 12-21-2006.
Other institutions which have previously hosted solo shows include the Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna; REDCAT, Los Angeles (both 2012); Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2011); CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco (2009); Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art, New York (2008); Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Italy (2007); and the Kunsthalle Zürich (2004).
Prominent institutions which have hosted solo shows include Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (S.M.A.K.), Ghent; Chisenhale Gallery, London (both 2013); Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna; Gallery at The Roy and Edna Disney / CalArts Theater (REDCAT), Los Angeles (both 2012); Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2011); CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco (2009); Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art, New York (2008); Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Italy (2007); and Kunsthalle Zürich (2004).
She is the founder and curator of Lunch Bytes (www.lunch-bytes.com)-- a project on digital art and culture which includes talks, discussions and an online platform for which she collaborated with institutions such as Art Basel; CCA, Glasgow; ICA, London; and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. among others.
Catherine Opie's Bravo was a part of the exhibit More American Photographs at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art in San Francisco, which commissioned twelve photographers to travel the country and document the land and its people.
«When Attitudes Become Form» has similarly provided a springboard for subsequent looser versions at the CCA Wattis Institute in San Francisco during 2012 (also curated by Hoffmann) and the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 2000, which invoked elements of the show according to the spirit rather than the letter.
I am due for a second visit to the Due Return — the 75 - foot - long beached ship - interactive installation that dominates Munoz - Waxman Gallery at CCA Santa Fe, and around which an elaborate narrative, constructed by the Meow Wolf collective, and populated by the public, is taking place.
Other institutions which have previously hosted solo shows include Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2012); REDCAT, Los Angeles (2012); Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2011); CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco (2009); Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art, New York (2008); Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Italy (2007); and Kunsthalle Zürich (2004).
Numerous exhibitions that have focused exclusively on works from the collection have been organized by SFMOMA and the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, another institution to which the Logans have been important benefactors.
This Award represents an expansion of the Larry Sultan Visiting Artists Program, which brings six international artists, writers, and curators to San Francisco each year to offer free public lectures and to work directly with students at CCA.
The exhibition at CCA includes I is... (v), in which a den — created by the artist's young daughter using a chair, a double bed sheet, a folding mattress and a cushion — is replicated in marble; combining the classical and monumental with the immediacy of a structure made by a child at play.
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