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Many and shareholders
Many entrepreneurs may be primarily motivated by the intention to make their business profitable in order to sell to shareholders.
Many shareholders, knowing of our long association with Russell, sent their proxies to us to be cast for the one whom we thought best fitted for office.
Many employees at the new company were recruited from the Manchester and Birmingham studios of the former ABC Weekend Television and the London station Rediffusion ; the upheaval of enforced job changes on these employees combined with a relatively new management of a new ITV station and huge investment by shareholders provided fertile ground for the unions.
Many jurisdictions require company accounting records to be published, but jurisdictions can offer privacy if they do not require offshore companies to publish accounting records, and the name and details of their shareholders.
Many media commentators such as Jennifer Hewett have suggested Jackson had been correct in her assertions that the takeover offer was a good deal for shareholders ..
Many of our shareholders have never seen the country our road was built to serve ; they get their impression of it and of its people, not from living contact with men, but from the impersonal ticker.
Many mutual fund companies close their funds before they reach this point, but there is potential for a conflict of interest between mutual fund management and shareholders because closing the fund will result in a loss of income ( management fees ) for the mutual fund company.
Many shareholders felt they'd been tricked into buying stock that was worth far less than it actually was, and filed a class-action lawsuit against Dunlap and Sunbeam.

Many and grant
Many people decided that this prodigious situation meant that eating the fish would grant them immortality, and so all present wanted to buy the fish.
Many states grant a similar credit for taxes paid to other states.
Many societies exist that also aid in the design and registration of personal arms, and some nations, like England and Scotland, still maintain to this day the mediæval authorities that grant and regulate arms.
Many observers argue that it is inappropriate to grant much credence to an unusual story promoted by one individual, in the absence of more conclusive corroborating evidence.
Many military pilots do transfer over to civilian-pilot qualification after they leave the military, and typically their military experience will be used to grant a civilian pilot's license.
Many colonists considered it a violation of their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without their consent — consent that only the colonial legislatures could grant.
Many of the original branches, funded by a Carnegie grant, still stand and continue to be operated by the Toronto Public Library.
Semyakin wrote home with news of the action at Balaclava, and what he considered a great success – " Many Turks and English were killed by our Russian bayonets, and many English were pierced with lances of our Uhlans and Cossacks, and by sabres of our Hussars … God grant that the heart of the Tsar rejoices.
Many of these puzzles revolve heavily around the usage of the game ’ s resident form of magic spells, Psynergy, requiring the player to find items that grant the bearer new forms of Psynergy in order to accomplish tasks.
Many Rock Machine members at the time joined their former archenemy, the Hells Angels, due to the Bandidos ' refusal to grant full status to junior-patched members of the Rock Machine.
Many corps survived these hard times, but the Depression and the lack of public interest caused the cancellation of the uniform grant for Army Cadets in 1931 and the instructional grant for 12 and 13 year olds in 1934.
Many scientists also complain that the requirement for increased funding makes a large part of the scientific activity filling out grant requests and other budgetary bureaucratic activity, and the intense connections between academic, governmental, and industrial interests have raised the question of whether scientists can be completely objective when their research contradicts the interests and intentions of their benefactors.
Many colonists considered it a violation of their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without their consent — consent that only the colonial legislatures could grant. The thought of a British army stationed permanently on American soil alarmed many colonists.
Many national and regional patent offices provide procedures for reconsidering whether or not a given patent is valid after grant.
Many centuries later, a raven is attested in a grant of privilege to Warzęta Korwin z Ślepowrony, from Duke Konrad I of Masovia, given at Warsaw in 1224.
Many centuries later, we know about it from a grant of privilege to Wawrzęta ( or Wawrzyniec-Lawrence ) Korwin z Ślepowrony from Duke Konrad I of Masovia, at Warsaw in 1224, according to Jan Długosz, Bartosz Paprocki, Count Juliusz Ostrowski, etc.
Many feared it, but some would explore it and Sara would make them comfortable and grant their wishes.
Many years after, in 1440, he had a grant of £ 10 a year for similar services.
Many colleges grant credit to students who meet their minimum qualifying score.
Many states have provisions in their articles or bills concerning state defense forces which allow the governor to grant honorary membership of the officer ranks.
Many diocesan bishops decided not to grant certain priests or laypeople permission to use the older form of the Roman Rite.
Many grant programs authorized in VAWA have been funded by the U. S. Congress.
Many biological scientists depend on grant money to support their research.

Many and proxies
Many US states do not recognize living wills or health care proxies in the prehospital setting and prehospital personnel in those areas may be required to initiate resuscitation measures unless a specific state sponsored form is appropriately filled out and cosigned by a physician.
Many attempts have been made by the United States to overthrow Cuba's government, often by using Cuban exiles as proxies.
Many open proxies run very slowly, sometimes below 14. 4 kbit / s, or even below 300 bit / s, while other times the speed may change from fast to slow every minute.

Many and directors
Many stage performers, directors and writers were introduced to cinema as producers sought personnel experienced in dialogue-based storytelling.
Many Hollywood studios were recruiting stage actors and directors that they believed were better suited for sound films.
Many later figures were influenced by Lovecraft's works, including author and artist Clive Barker, prolific horror writer Stephen King, comics writers Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Mike Mignola, film directors John Carpenter, Stuart Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, horror manga artist Junji Ito, and artist H. R. Giger.
Many directors have made use of improvisation in the creation of both main-stream and experimental films.
Many film scholars and buffs argue that the aesthetic quality of cinema decreased for several years until directors, actors, and production staff adapted to the new " talkies ".
Many American cinematographers have gone on to become directors themselves: Barry Sonnenfeld, originally the Coen brothers ' DP, has gone on to have success as a director ; Jan de Bont, cinematographer on films as Die Hard and Basic Instinct went on to direct Speed and Twister.
Many contemporary directors use a creative amalgam of styles, depending on the genre of the theatrical work, the nature of the project and the type of cast.
Many of the directors for earlier Anderson series, such as Alan Pattillo, David Elliott and David Lane, had either left AP Films or were involved in the production of Thunderbird 6, the second Thunderbirds feature film, at the time that Captain Scarlet was being produced.
Many film producers also have competency in other fields ( directors, screenwriters, actors ) but that is not always the case.
Many directors sprang up in this period, PN Menon made ' rosy ' and later ' Chemparanthi ', then Aravindan and Adoor too started work in 1960s to became famous later.
Many film directors of the 1960s and later adopted use of the handheld camera, techniques and cinéma vérité styles for their fiction films based on screenplays and actors.
Many of these 1980s entries were helmed by noted Italian horror film directors, and many featured Lou Ferrigno or Sabrina Siani.
Many veteran actors and directors tell stories of sets collapsing and other such events during performances with peacock feathers.
Many 1980s college radio music directors went on to have successful careers in the mainstream American music industry.
Many theatrical directors choose to use it in place of the " Day by Day " reprise.
Many directors came from the prestigious FAMU, located in Prague, while the state-run Barrandov Studios were located just on the outskirts of Prague.
In recent years, film scholars such as Alessandro Pirolini have also argued that Sturges ' cinema anticipated more experimental narratives by contemporary directors such as Joel and Ethan Coen, Robert Zemeckis, and Woody Allen, along with prolific The Simpsons writer John Swartzwelder: " Many of movies and screenplays reveal a restless and impatient attempt to escape codified rules and narrative schemata, and to push the mechanisms and conventions of their genre to the extent of unveiling them to the spectator.
Many of the first directors are still active in the organization.
Many Israeli actors, directors, and producers have praised Itzik Kol and cited both his work and persona as being influential in their own careers:
Many treaties, however, address certain types of business profits ( such as directors ' fees or income from the activities of athletes and entertainers ) separately.
Many of the directors associated with the new wave continued to make films into the 21st century.
Many assistant directors from other studios, including Shōhei Imamura and Seijun Suzuki from Shochiku, moved to Nikkatsu with the promise of advancement to full director status within one or two years.
Many corporations call their governing board a board of trustees, though in those cases they act as a board of directors.
Many students of the Courtauld have gone on to become directors of major museums, including John Hayes ( National Portrait Gallery, 1974 – 94 ), Anne d ' Harnoncourt ( Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1982 – 2008 ), Neil MacGregor ( National Gallery, 1987 – 2002 ; British Museum 2002 –), Sir Nicholas Serota ( Tate, 1988 –), Sir Mark Jones ( Victoria and Albert Museum, 2001 –), Nicholas Penny ( National Gallery, 2008 –), Kaywin Feldman ( Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 2008 -), David Franklin ( Cleveland Museum of Art, 2010 -) and Thomas P. Campbell ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009 –).

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