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company and recognizes
In the same way, a company recognizes that there is no incentive to actively protect the environment ; they bear all the costs, while the benefits are shared by all other companies.
At one time on the strip, the PHB recognizes that the biggest contribution that his department does to the company is actually the " brown table meetings ", and that it is the only asset that prevents them from being outsourced.
The plan, however, has met with criticism from organizations such as Media Council Hawaii which views the plan as a way to circumvent Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) rules preventing one company owning two of the top four stations in any market ( The FCC only recognizes ownership of facility identifications and not a station's call sign or other properties, and as such Raycom's ownership of both KHNL and KGMB, once it moved to Channel 5, would be allowed ).
The unit's official lineage and honors certificate only recognizes lineage extending back to 1881, while the regiment has traditionally held that it was descended from Cresap's Rifles, a company of infantry raised in 1775.
The accreditation recognizes that the company maintains systems to deter the employment of illegal workers.

company and commission
In fact, the commission does not require licences at all for telephone companies, and CRTC approval is therefore not generally required for the sale of a telephone company, unless said company also owns a broadcast licence.
Cash out is not available in association with credit card sales because on credit card transactions the merchant is charged a percentage commission based on the transaction value, and also because cash withdrawals are treated differently to purchase transactions by the credit card company.
His first important commission was for two viaducts for the railway line between Lyons and Bordeaux, and the company also began to undertake work in other countries, including the church of San Marcos in Arica, Chile, which was an all-metal prefabricated building, manufactured in France and shipped to South America in pieces to be assembled on site.
While on the surface it appears the broker represents the buyer ( not the insurance company ), and typically counsels the buyer on appropriate coverage and policy limitations, in the vast majority of cases a broker's compensation comes in the form of a commission as a percentage of the insurance premium, creating a conflict of interest in that the broker's financial interest is tilted towards encouraging an insured to purchase more insurance than might be necessary at a higher price.
The following year he received a commission to make some movie posters and handle publicity for a movie company.
In 1958 Resnais undertook a commission from the Pechiney company to make short film, in colour and wide-screen, extolling the merits of plastics, Le Chant du styrène.
The airline challenged conditions set by the commission in 2001 for the use of state aid in restructuring the company.
Colt was given a commission for each gun sold in exchange for his share of patent rights, and stipulated the return of the rights if the company disbanded.
At the time it was the most expensive commission the BBC had given out to an independent production company.
For example, a cigarette company might commission research that attempts to show that cigarettes are good for one's health.
Having left higher education, Spare became employed as a bookplate designer and illustrator, with his first book commission being for Ethel Rolt Wheeler's Behind the Veil, published by the company David Nutt in 1906.
The publicity and controversy surrounding the excavation led the British television company Channel 4 to commission a special documentary episode of their archaeological series Time Team in which the excavation at Seahenge would be documented and a reconstruction of what the site would have originally looked like built.
Clinton's first military commission was to an independent company in New York in 1745.
In the 1970s he served on a commission appointed by a Labour government on worker participation in company management.
Unlike Thames ( which was both a production company and a broadcaster, and following a merger, continuing to produce programmes under the name Talkback Thames ), Carlton chose to commission most of its programming from independent production companies.
Its contract to hold the ITV franchise licence disallows the company to commission all programming, therefore it was compulsory for Carlton to produce a minimal amount of programming for the network.
A national commission formed to study causes of the 1894 strike found Pullman's paternalism partly to blame and Pullman's company town to be " un-American ".
The commission was silent on wages ( except to say that these should not be fixed by legislation ), the operation of company stores ( a sore point among the miners ), and the incorporation of mine unions ( which was recommended by mines but opposed by the unions ).
The commission was silent on wages, other than to say that these should not be fixed by legislation, the operation of company stores ( a sore point among the miners ), and the incorporation of mine unions which was recommended by mines but opposed by the unions.
In early days government held that several competing railways could not be sustained in any particular area of the country, and a commission of experts referred to informally as the " Five Kings " was established by the Board of Trade to determine the preferred development, and therefore the preferred company, in certain districts, and this was formalised in the Railway Regulation Act 1844.
He was educated in a Jesuit school, and at age 16 his uncle purchased for him a commission in a company of dragoons of the French Army.
In 1932 a commission was established, merging the original ABC company and the National Broadcasting Service.
Canadian royal commission study years later noted " the company ’ s failure
In May 2002, Turnbull appeared before the HIH Insurance royal commission and was questioned on Goldman Sachs ' involvement on the possible privatisation of one of the acquisitions of the collapsed insurance company.

company and expense
This is of course subject to the risk that an insider is making a buy specifically to increase investor confidence, or making a sell for reasons unrelated to the health of the company ( e. g. a desire to diversify or pay a personal expense ).
Another company that saved money on expense reports was Cisco.
For the joint stock company, paying dividends is not an expense ; rather, it is the division of after tax profits among shareholders.
This is usually done at the instigation of the larger, private company, the purpose being for the private company to effectively float itself while avoiding some of the expense and time involved in a conventional IPO.
A target company might be attractive because it allows the acquiring company to enter a new market without having to take on the risk, time and expense of starting a new division.
Other Taiwan-based companies decline to change to a " Taiwanese " name because of expense or the political views held by important clients and company leaders.
Meanwhile, Warren Beatty, Bonnie and Clydes producer and star, complained to Warner Brothers that if the company was willing to go to so much trouble for Reflections in a Golden Eye ( they had changed the coloration scheme at considerable expense ), which was getting poor reviews, their neglect of his film, which was getting excellent press, suggested a conflict of interest ; he threatened to sue the company.
When such investments are required, it is crucial for communities for find a company or non-governmental organization that reflects the philosophy of ecotourism ; sensitive to their concerns and willing to cooperate at the expense of profit.
* Providing company executives with bonuses for reporting higher earnings encouraged executives at the Federal National Mortgage Association and other large corporations to artificially inflate earnings statements and make decisions targeting short term gains at the expense of long term profitability.
The expense of building a cold storage, acquiring diesel engines, building a water and electric system left the company short of money.
Other good sellers were Peter Fleming, Eric Linklater and Gerald Durrell ; but best-sellers were too few, and though the output of Rupert-Hart-Davis Ltd was regularly praised for the high quality of its printing and binding, that too was an expense that weighed the company down.
Clive continued to be involved in ongoing Parliamentary discussions on company reforms, during which General John Burgoyne, one of Clive's most vocal enemies, pressed the case in 1773 that some of Clive's gains were made at the expense of the Company and the government.
The numbered company that built it has no assets, so the condominium owners must suffer a large expense to rebuild it.
The company has been accused of trying to maximise profits in its private prisons at the expense of drug rehabilitation, counselling and literacy programs.
the company with no expense stream.
Under Greeley, the Service became the fire engine company, protecting trees so the timber industry could cut them down later at government expense.
At the same time, another development was unfolding that would quickly entail a major expense for the company.
Straight-line depreciation is the simplest and most-often-used technique, in which the company estimates the salvage value of the asset at the end of the period during which it will be used to generate revenues ( useful life ) and will expense a portion of original cost in equal increments over that period.
The state and the press would have equaled 40 % shares, while the company would own 20 % ( in 1967, the state increased its share to 60 % at the expense of the press ).
" The company that was in charge of such applications decided that it would not repay the expense of getting a patent.
These expense reductions, combined with strong international sales of Q & A, enabled the company to attain break-even.
MacColl called it " a generous gift to a private company at the expense of future taxpayers " since it was constructed for a cost of $ 40, 342 and sold 15 months later for $ 27, 000.

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