For more help in deciding which structure is the best fit for your business, check out a helpful resource on the SBA's Web site, the choose-a-structure feature.
As far as the defeat of the Taliban is concerned, they are defeated, they are gone - as a movement, as a government, as a structure, a political structure, a religious structure - they are not there.
Ward Ferry's fund charges a management fee of 1.5% and takes 15% of profits as a performance fee-a typical fee structure for a hedge-fund.
The 105-year-old building - a heritage structure - sustained more damage than the re-opened one.
Neighbors said all five had gone inside the home -- a two-story structure, one of many in the neighborhood about 30 miles northeast of Atlanta -- with a stretcher, then the single firefighter ran out about 30 minutes later.
Bremer said it is critical that he discuss the ideas first with the Governing Council, and the White House concern is that it not be seen as imposing a plan -- and a new government structure -- on Iraq.
Analysts such as Peter Christy at the Internet Research Group refer to this as an inversion of enterprise IT from a business system-centric to a people-centric structure.
The decision to shift from the semblance of a two-MRC force structure to a one-and-a-half force suggests the opportunity for a significant reduction in ground forces.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Section IV: Building a Two-MRC Force for the 21st Century
But with a low-cost structure and a quick development cycle, Socialbakers can be a big winner.
Many times, a scaffolding-like structure called a stent is left in place to keep the artery open.
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Raymond himself seems to backpedal when asked if he could demand a Chad-like structure in a country like Kazakhstan.
The fire moved quickly through the house, a one-story wood-frame structure in a working-class neighborhood of Corsicana, in northeast Texas.
Now, Prof Bert de With of the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands and his colleagues have discovered a nano-structure solution to the problem.
Dealers say Thor's company-within-a-company structure makes it responsive to customer wishes.
It is quite similar to social entrepreneurship, although that term tends to involve a non-profit structure with a direct focus on a cause or the environment.
Notable here was the set-up of a three-tiered structure for programs on agricultural commodities like wheat, corn and grain.
It's - it was a man-made structure, but any man-made structure, I'm sure to say any good civil engineer, is going to tell you, you - there's contingency plan you have...
The Dodge Durango, Ford Explorer, Land Rover LR4 and the Jeep Grand Cherokee are built using a car-like unibody structure, but add a reinforced sub-frame and offer advanced traction management systems that give them added off-road and bad-weather prowess.
Providing performance picks up it could yet become an example of a hedge fund that is capable of making profits year in, year out, with a long-term ownership structure: a formula as elusive as that behind any black-box trade.
Section IV defines a 21st-century standard for a two-MRC force structure.
But the path toward a market-based structure is not considered a viable or desirable option.
Shaler is a classic example of cross-stratification - a structure produced from thin, inclined layers of sediment.
He has explored crystal growth, and developed, with a specialist in nature-related algorithms, a 3-D program mimicking the way crystals actually grow over millions of years (with this particular program, he and the scientists he has been working with made virtual crystals grow directly on a ring-like structure on their computer, almost instantly, then manufactured them with a 3-D printer).
Alongside the unnecessary and intrusive charter of fundamental rights and the mad idea of giving the undeserving European Parliament more powers, Lisbon improves the EU's voting system, partly sorts out a muddled foreign-policy structure and creates a permanent presidency of the European Council in place of the present six-month, rotating one.
One reason for New York's low interest level: European and Asian governments have been eager to change regulations to adapt to and attract Islamic finance--for example, Britain struck down a law that double-taxed homebuyers who used a murabaha, a two-part Islamic financing structure, rather than a mortgage.
The series of glass-covered cubes proposed for the world-famous gallery have been replaced with a pyramid-like structure clad in perforated brick.
Offers of cash caused a surge of dopamine in a tiny piece of neural machinery called the nucleus accumbens--a structure as ancient as backbones that plays a key role in addiction.
During their 20-year partnership, Levete and Kaplicky worked on the unusual Media Center at Lord's Cricket Ground, a spaceship-like structure that appears to hover above the ground, and a new Selfridges department store in Birmingham.
As a pre-fabricated structure it also took less time to construct and was cheaper than a conventional steel and concrete building, says Liddell.
The aim of the change from a club-based structure was to improve the standard of professional play and put the game on a sounder financial footing.
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