Although business enjoys a quieter and more predictable life, the hefty fees for krishas have pernicious effects.
It would be simpler and more predictable than the current jumble of tax breaks, trading schemes and purchasing obligations.
The idea is appealing enough in theory: by selling forward, producers can make their profits higher and more predictable.
More autonomy would mean more accountability to Londoners, and a more predictable and stable income would allow more borrowing, creating a "virtuous circle" of investment.
It allows for better cash flow and more predictable income.
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That was a contrast from 2011, when the fortress balance sheets and more predictable earnings power of firms like JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo drew more buyers.
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The head, though, has to accept that it has advantages, for standardised products save time, reduce confusion, and may be cheaper and more predictable, especially when attached to a trusted brand.
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It may be that an alleged drug dealer in Florida will make life safer and more predictable for businessmen and others throughout the nation who, in good faith, proceed with their jobs unaware of the peril that might be looming.
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The more profitable the business model, and the more predictable the cash flows, the higher is the leverage that a company can sustain.
But this years CES is likely to see a change in both the mix of new products offered, and the nature of Consumer Electronics itself, as the boxes and gadgets become more predictable and the big changes happen at the network and content side of the equation.
His framework produces a formula in which returns become a function of volatility and therefore more predictable.
Humbled by his brief sojourn as a coal miner, he turned over his equipment to an experienced operator and retreated to the more predictable--and insulated--business of collecting a royalty on every tonne that came out of his ground.
Humbled by his brief sojourn as a coal miner, he turned over his equipment to an experienced operator and retreated to the more predictable--and insulated--business of collecting a royalty on every ton that came out of his ground.
If receptions and passing touchdowns are scored higher in your league, the score will be more predictable because QBs and recievers will be weighted more heavily.
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As these industrialised countries, struggling with budget deficits and (in some cases) public war weariness chose to sit out foreign crises more often, the world seems to be becoming a less predictable and more volatile place.
He told MPs the plans would lead to a "more predictable and transparent regime" that would "ensure a long-term, predictable rate of return".
And without business having confidence that policy in the United States will become more hospitable and predictable, investment and job creation will remain tepid.
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As more enterprises shut down their in-house data centers and turn to on-demand storage and computing services delivered via the Internet, their storage needs become more variable and less predictable.
Mr. Grzych and others said that while the Moore twister was more powerful, the characteristics of the El Reno tornado made it less predictable and more dangerous for chasers.
Year to date Dell has announced six acquisitions and closed five, all of which will help drive a higher-value mix of solutions with more predictable revenue and margin streams.
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Now Schwab needs to look for more recurring and predictable revenues, such as fees for money management.
In technology, private-equity interest has grown as the industry has matured, and cash-flow and profitability have become more predictable.
Econometric studies, they say, suggest that monetary policy would be more predictable and easier to run with a small group.
Their operations become efficient, more predictable and a lot faster.
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If anything, they are likely to be safer, because the techniques used to make them are far more precise and predictable than older, conventional methods of genetic improvement.
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And it is this shift in balance which has resulted in a silent transition, flipping from an environment which was far more predictable, Newtonian and laminar, to a turbulent and more complex new world.
Moving from a project-based model to a retainer model, where you are paid a certain sum each month for a set amount of work, makes business more predictable and less of a soul-sapping emotional roller coaster.
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More prosaically, and perhaps more realistically, all British companies, whether in manufacturing or in services, would benefit from clearer, more predictable taxes and streamlined regulation.
That makes the games business far more predictable, and accounts for its far higher returns.
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