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For and finance
For purposes of finance and market research, market-based classification systems such as the Global Industry Classification Standard and the Industry Classification Benchmark are used to classify businesses that participate in the service sector.
For example, an Operation Manager analyzing a reporting issue and developing an innovative solution would consider the perspective of a sales person, assistant, finance, compensation, and compliance officer.
For example, in the United Kingdom, a number of computer-industry magazines, including Computer Weekly and Computing, and in finance, Waters Magazine.
For example, the State Council and the Party have been unable to secure passage of a fuel tax to finance the construction of freeways.
For further information see behavioural finance.
For many countries, ecotourism is not simply a marginal activity to finance protection of the environment, but is a major industry of the national economy.
For much of the competition's lifetime, the teams representing Haskayne have come out on top each year by winning first in the majority of the competition's case study categories, including accounting, business policy, debating, ethics, finance, human resources, marketing, and MIS.
For females, the most common industries are health care ( 16 %), educational services ( 9 %), apparel ( 8 %), accommodation and food services ( 6 %), finance and insurance ( 4 %), public administration ( 4 %), and metal and metal products ( 4 %).
For years, Robert Wise had wanted to make The Sand Pebbles, but the film companies were reluctant to finance it.
) For example, in finance, the variable could represent the compound return from a sequence of many trades ( each expressed as its return + 1 ); or a long-term discount factor can be derived from the product of short-term discount factors.
For the underlying logic see section " risk neutral valuation " under Rational pricing as well as section " Derivatives pricing: the Q world " under Mathematical finance ; for detail, once again, see Hull.
For example, an employee may take money covertly from his employer to finance something, in the expectation that ( s ) he will shortly return it with nobody being the wiser ; but the money taken is lost, the employee cannot make good, and must dangerously extend the cover-up.
For some firms, the business environment including technology, finance and regulation change too quickly and unpredictably for multi-year planning processes to address effectively.
For example, in economics and finance, a financial institution might attempt to forecast several possible scenarios for the economy ( e. g. rapid growth, moderate growth, slow growth ) and it might also attempt to forecast financial market returns ( for bonds, stocks and cash ) in each of those scenarios.
For purposes of finance and management, the health care industry is typically divided into several areas.
For example, consumer finance companies have been called racist because of branches they might have opened in primarily African American areas.
For more than two decades public-private partnerships have been used to finance health infrastructure.
For a while, he was a private tutor in Heppenheim to finance his studies, and then continued in Göttingen and Bonn, culminating in 1870 in a Dr. phil.
For big-ticket items, such as cars, the purchaser may be worried about all of the upfront costs such as the downpayment and registration, along with the new finance payments ; dealers have responded with promotions in which the buyer does not have to make the first one or two payments, which gives them " breathing room " and makes them feel more comfortable about buying a costly vehicle.
For his actions and work during his time in office, he was declared ( the ) " finance minister of the year in Europe " by the Financial Times Business magazine, " The Banker " in 2005.
For example, a bank may want to finance a major industrial effort but not have the time to wait for deposits or interest ( on loan payments ) to come in.
For example, an SLA between a supplier ( IT service provider ) and the finance department of a large organization for the services such as finance system, payroll system, billing system, procurement / purchase system, etc.
For example, most banks and companies connected to either the gambling or alcohol industries are unlikely to receive permission to lease space in a building which is backed by Islamic finance.

For and informal
For a number of years, Wesleyan has been drawing varied groups of political and business leaders into these informal discussions with members of the faculty and student body, attempting to explore and clarify aspects of their responsibility for public policy.
In his preface to Jürgen Osterhammel's Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview, Roger Tignor says, " For Osterhammel, the essence of colonialism is the existence of colonies, which are by definition governed differently from other territories such as protectorates or informal spheres of influence.
For instance, Stalin would often consult a case with one Politburo, or several, in such informal meetings as dinner at Stalin's home.
For at least two years, Anguissola continued this informal study, receiving substantial guidance from Michelangelo.
For departures to smaller cities and towns within the department, using informal stations located in Villa Fatima ( departures to Los Yungas, Beni and Pando, Upper San Pedro ( outputs Apolo ) and near the General Cemetery ( outputs Copacabana and other nearby cities to Lake Titicaca, and also Tiwanacu, Desaguadero where you can go to Peru ).
For instance, an infinite geometric sum is implicit in Zeno's paradox of the dichotomy .< ref name =" Stillwell Infinite Series Early Results "> Later, Greek mathematicians such as Eudoxus and Archimedes made more explicit, but informal, use of the concepts of limits and convergence when they used the method of exhaustion to compute the area and volume of regions and solids.
For this reason it is most likely to be used in informal touch football games.
For three hundred years, there were no formal religious orders in Anglicanism, although some informal communities – such as that founded by Nicholas Ferrar at Little Gidding – occasionally sprang into being.
Since the Heian period or earlier, the word " kimi " has been used either as a noun to indicate an emperor or one's lord ( i. e., master ); as an honorific noun or suffix to indicate a person or most commonly as a friendly, informal word for " you " For example, the protagonist of the Tale of Genji is also called.
For the party, Ware and Marsh formed themselves into an informal band called The Dead Daughters.
For example, Lourdes Benería argues that economic development in the Global South depends in large part on improved reproductive rights, gender equitable laws on ownership and inheritance, and policies that are sensitive to the proportion of women in the informal economy.
For example, if reform leads to greater security of land ownership, through either formal or informal means, then those that use the land will be better stewards of it.
Bette Midler ( born December 1, 1945 ) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and comedian, also known by her informal stage name, The Divine Miss M. She became famous as a cabaret and concert headliner, and went on to star in successful and acclaimed films such as The Rose, Ruthless People, Beaches, and For The Boys.
For example, many Puerto Ricans in St. Croix speak a unique Spanglish-like combination of Puerto Rican Spanish and the local Crucian dialect in informal situations.
# For those who prefer an informal environment, hostels do not usually have the same level of formality as hotels.
For example a study by Wright and Mutesasira in Uganda concluded that " those with no option but to save in the informal sector are almost bound to lose some money – probably around one quarter of what they save there.
For fundraising, the chapters organised numerous informal events and lotteries.
For this reason New Zealand wattlebirds is the informal name for this family used by the scientific community.
For example, the treatment of a large informal sector ( common in poor countries ) as an indicator of restrictive government policy, and the use of the change in the ratio of government spending to national income, rather than the level of this ratio.
For ten years, the firm was primarily known for their open-plan informal summer houses.
For example, a given construction often will be seen as too formal or too informal for a given situation.
For informal inspection, the figure is less than 50 %.
For ' city cars ' in Japan, the definition is informal and imprecise.
For informal daily meals, most medium size houses and larger will have a space adjacent to the kitchen where table and chairs can be placed, larger spaces are often known as a dinette while a smaller one is called a breakfast nook.
For several years now, Manoel Island houses a quaint, informal sanctuary for ducks and other waterfowl, created and maintained by a local volunteer, and funded entirely by private donations near the bridge connecting the island with the main island.

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