This is why we are sharing
this work at no cost and through the web.
I realize the the acts of three firms that received money for work held out as pro bono shouldn't taint the heroic efforts of the other 50 firms which did indeed
work at no cost and at least, in my mind, they don't.
He understands what it takes to have a valid claim and will
work at no cost to you until your case is settled.
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Well, you could get lucky and pitch the concept to a brilliant director, have her like it so much she's willing to get all her friends to
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ComiXology recently made news with the launch of comiXology Submit, a new program allowing independent creators can submit
their work at no cost to be sold via the publisher's digital storefront.
Typically, authors exchange work with each other or with readers to have someone beta read
their work at no cost.
If superintendents are not 100 percent satisfied with the performance of new K - 12 school leaders in certain key competency areas, the program graduate will be provided with side - by - side coaching and other professional development
work at no cost to the district or the graduate.
This guarantee, developed in partnership with the Center for Educational Leadership, offers side - by - side coaching and other professional development
work at no cost to the district or the graduate, if the new principal or district leaders notice that he or she is not demonstrating the exit standards in certain key competency areas.
The inspector general found that Cappuccilli's wife and three daughters were among scores of friends and relatives of fair personnel to score part - time
work at a cost of at least $ 829,000.
To this end, she commended the effort of Melcom, in «giving artists a platform to display
their work at no cost» and called on the corporate entities to assist in a similar regard.
Using data as the backbone of a business plan allowed them to first see if they could make a business out of brewing, as opposed to entering the venture with a mindset of «make
it work at all costs.»
For that reason, some senior researchers encourage protégés to avoid committee
work at all costs.
The only outfit I didn't love was # 1, and it served as a lesson in not pushing to make a piece
work at all costs; that blazer was a poorly thought - out impulse buy (contrary to what one might think, most of my impulse buys involve some degree of strategic thinking) and I shouldn't have bothered trying to prove otherwise to myself.
The pair forged a deep bond on the set of «There Will Be Blood,» sharing an evident commitment to burrowing inside
their work at all costs, and now both seemed to be paying a price.
«Electricians who could be working in million dollar homes are here
working at cost because they want to be here.»
Law firms have tended to respond merely by discounting rates and then
working at cost reduction to try and preserve profit margins.
Not exact matches
Writing for Quartz, Jansen noted that, «The average monthly living and
working costs for digital nomads in Ubud [Bali] amount to $ 1,066, a stark contrast to San Francisco, where this currently stands
at $ 4,854, or New York City, with average
costs of $ 5,332 per month.»
At first, North tried to
work through local partners outside of Ontario, but Pearson and Creally discovered the approach was
costing them potential new clients.
Partners that are experts in a specific area can
work at a high level of efficiency, help eliminate redundancy and lower the
cost of doing business.
There's an economic imperative
at play, of course: thanks to steadily increasing
costs of living, and record levels of household debt, many sexagenarians and even septuagenarians simply can't afford to stop
working.
Research by the Bank of Canada that Poloz unveiled in his lecture suggests that if Canada's companies have spread out across the globe, rather than simply doing the bulk of their
work at home, then the domestic economy will be much less responsive to subtle changes in borrowing
costs and the exchange rate.
But in an era when businesses, insurers, and governments are increasingly balking
at these charges — and when patients themselves are bearing a larger share of the
cost — that model no longer
works.
In 2011 a reported 908,300 workers were stuck
at home with
work related injuries,
costing companies millions of dollars in workers compensation and paid time off.
In spite of all that testing —
at a financial
cost of untold billions of dollars and an immeasurable time
cost for the patients who volunteered — no one was able to say with any certitude whether the drug would
work in any one patient or not.
If one member of the household makes a good enough living, a
cost - benefit analysis will often conclude that it makes economic sense for the second earner to stay
at home or
work part - time.
The fact is, says Vitaliy Katsenelson, director of research
at Investment Management Associates in Denver, Colo., and a prominent China skeptic, China's frantic building boom over the past five years not only boosted GDP on paper and put millions to
work but also produced a property bubble where neither investors nor developers are likely to ever recover their
costs.
While this sounds logical, many business owners I
work with are guessing
at these
costs.
And it
works at much lower administrative
costs than for - profit private coverage (If I recall correctly, Medicare's administrative
costs are something like 3 %, vs. 15 % for for - profit plans)(UPDATE: According to the CBO, Medicare's administrative
costs are 2 %, vs. 17 % for for - profit plans.
Although this might
work for more considered and analytical decisions, it may come
at the
cost of speed.
It
costs a pretty penny starting
at $ 999 for the entry - level model, but these are features we either haven't seen on other iPhones or ones that
work so well they're worth mentioning.
Generally speaking, lawyers say you should try fighting back now, or
at least find a way to delay settling until the summer, when a favorable court decision, as well as pending legislation before Congress that would make trolls responsible for court
costs, could
work in your favor.
So while the interests of fairness argue for a dramatic scaling back of seniors» discounts — or
at least greater use of income testing to ensure only those in real financial need are accessing them — political dynamics are actually
working to expand their scope and
cost.
This results in a total annual
cost of sleep deprivation to the U.S. economy of more than $ 63 billion, in the form of absenteeism and presenteeism (when employees are present
at work physically but not really mentally focused).
Advocates also argue that wage increases bolster loyalty to the employer and create more engagement
at work, limiting the
cost of turnover.
Before replacing Matthias Mueller as CEO, Diess repeatedly clashed with
works council chief Bernd Osterloh over the implementation of a hard - fought
cost - cutting programme
at VW's namesake brand, which Diess continues to run.
It's a problem that results in 1.2 million lost
work days a year
at about a $ 411 billion
cost to the economy.
However, this comes
at a
cost with 50 percent of expats saying their
work - life balance declined after making the move.
In researching for his upcoming book on fulfilling
work, Schulich's Burke found that Johnson & Johnson saw
at least a $ 4 return on every dollar it spent on employee wellness initiatives in terms of lower health - care
costs, less absenteeism and higher productivity.
For small - business people who mostly
work at home or on the road, office space «is now a variable
cost instead of a fixed
cost.
At Brahma,
working under Lemann's partner Marcel Telles, Brito learned the art of
cost cutting.
For employers, this nugget is particularly compelling: According to Huffington, the total annual
cost of sleep deprivation to the U.S. economy is more than $ 63 billion in absenteeism and «presenteeism» («when employees are present
at work physically but not really mentally focused»).
Economists treat parental leave, both for women and men, as a simple
cost - benefit problem: in theory,
at least, if a woman's wage is greater than the
cost of replacing her in the home, then she should spend her time
working and hire someone else to care for her children.
Such dismal statistics notwithstanding, certain low -
cost strategies have
worked to alleviate this burden,
at least somewhat.
I think the speech was mostly because in order for this policy to
work, our supervisor has to manually remove the unapproved minutes from our timecards so that we won't be paid for them (paying a supervisor to spend 10 minutes removing 5 minutes from a subordinate's pay doesn't
work out for me in a
cost / benefit sense but that is the sort of logic we're dealing with
at this place).
«The copycat consoles were sold
at a much lower
cost, but consumers had no real assurance they would
work,» he recalls.
To tap into broader talent networks
at lower
cost, HNM is now
working with
work - force development agency CareerSource Central Florida, which offers a government - subsidized, on - the - job training program.
Eric Abrahamson, a professor of management
at Columbia Business School and author of The Perfect Mess, adds that order comes with a
cost: «If you stop to tidy up every time something becomes disordered you'll continually interrupt yourself and never get any
work done,» he says.
I don't know if that
cost him his job but after spending his entire 26 - year career
at HP, McClellan later took a demotion to
work for Red Hat, a much smaller company.