• In terms of its conclusion the report pulls back from the full radical view which would be to scrap all the different agencies and bring back an arms length body like the Welsh Development Agency which co-ordinated much of this before it was demolished in 2006.

    BBC: Wales

  • One can see the investment as a part-nationalisation - the government says it is an arms-length relationship.

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  • The charity's efforts will be funded by Cordia - an arms-length council body which runs the city's school catering.

    BBC: Glasgow pupils in school meals bid to tackle poverty

  • This fact has remained relatively low profile as the Department of Commerce adopted an arms-length relationship with the stakeholder organisations.

    BBC: Technology

  • She said the company maintains an arms-length relationship with Ocwen and that Mr. Erbey abstains from any board vote involving both companies.

    WSJ: Ocwen's Rapid Growth Puts Spotlight on Its Practices

  • It is to avoid such oversight that companies usually leave room for the price to rise in their own Kabuki-dance negotiations to show it was an arms-length transaction.

    FORBES: Delaware Judge Ejects "Pilgrims" From Revlon Case

  • Based at a Welsh government-owned building in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taf, the centre will be an arms-length subsidiary company of the Aneurin Bevan Health Board, acting on behalf of all seven LHBs.

    BBC: ?4m wound research 'will save NHS cash,' Prof Harding says

  • But as it turned out, the German government was just as unrelaxed about allowing EADS - owner of Airbus and therefore a strategically important manufacturer - to run itself in an arms-length and commercial way.

    BBC: How Germany killed the merger of BAE and EADS

  • However, if the Pritzkers could establish an arms-length relationship with the trust (by having it set up by a foreign citizen), then Uncle Sam wouldn't tax any of its income or capital gains.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • For example, a government official gets a kickback from a contractor who, as it turns out, performed work for the city at the same price as if it were an arms-length negotiated deal.

    FORBES: Skilling Decision: No Get Out Of Jail Free Card

  • In short, our team values are meant to reflect what a buyer would be willing to pay in an arms-length transaction and our operating income measures are meant to indicate how much cash is generated.

    FORBES: Baseball Team Valuations 2013: Yankees On Top At $2.3 Billion

  • In order to establish strong evidence of an arms-length negotiation, buyers tend to make an offer a little lower than the ultimate takeover price to allow for adjustments later, especially when they own a piece of the target anyway.

    FORBES: Lawyers Jockey For Lead In Lubrizol Lawsuit Sweepstakes

  • For business sports brands, I first calculated how much the branded enterprise would fetch in an arms-length transaction, and then subtracted the average enterprise value of what similar businesses the same size have been sold for, or are being valued.

    FORBES: The Forbes Fab 40: The World's Most Valuable Sports Brands

  • Even if experimenters bounce the beams to and fro to increase the effective length of an interferometer's arms to more than 100 kilometres, the expected difference in length between the two beams' paths still amounts to less than a hundred-millionth of the diameter of a hydrogen atom.

    ECONOMIST: Fundamental physics

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