The mayor said New York City is not the first entity to dictate portion control.
The creation of a new entity to deal with the crisis is just one solution being explored.
But I disagree when he says we need a new entity to come along to replace or centralize local papers.
He will argue we desperately need a new government entity to repair our crumbling infrastructure and create jobs.
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Upon close, HP will run Fortify initially as a standalone entity to ensure continuity while targeting the security market.
Others have proposed a co-op or another nonprofit entity to administer the plan.
Paddle8.com is the latest entity to create a new point of access for collectors to acquire work by coveted artists.
Then on Tuesday the Fed said it would create a special entity to buy commercial paper directly from eligible issuers.
His firm is transitioning a Hangzhou-based portfolio company, microfinance service UPG, from a wholly-owned foreign entity to a Chinese firm.
Phillips , who says that the Complaint will be filed as soon as he finds a proper entity to serve.
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Yet some discussion of this or a similar entity to further assure optimal global standards is very much in order.
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The "Stanford Superstars" were, the WICB insisted, a separate entity to the team representing the West Indies in Tests and one-day internationals.
But with the current property loans crisis, Pin has had to find an entity to merge with Finance One and shore up its capital.
Croix subsidiary is the third such Ocwen-related entity to be domiciled in a foreign tax haven, joining others in Luxembourg and the Cayman Islands.
States must also establish a single entity to receive Internet sales tax revenue, so retailers don't have to send them to individual counties or cities.
It is a real question whether it benefits or harms society for a commercial entity to control access to basic knowledge and potentially limit its redistribution.
Investigators see it as part of a long-running pattern by a foreign entity to compromise the security of major U.S. companies, people familiar with the matter said.
For the chance at one day riding in a new train tunnel beneath the Hudson River, commuter rail riders may have a strange entity to thank: superstorm Sandy.
One proposed twist on the old version of the RTC is to allow a new entity to take on assets of otherwise healthy banks, freeing the healthy banks to regenerate.
Regardless, if you have capital invested in your business, you'll need some sort of entity to avoid being unfairly nicked for that 2.9% Medicare tax on every penny you earn.
Alvin Toffler in his book Powershift talked not about the shift in power from one entity to another, but in the transformation of what it means to wield power.
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Is Ms. Sebelius raising funds for a private entity and then coordinating with that entity to do something Congress has refused to authorize, or for which it has refused to appropriate funds?
Her more famous remarks about there being "no such thing" as society, had been misunderstood, he insisted, and referred to "some impersonal entity to which we are tempted to surrender our independence".
In practice, however, these arrangements make it possible for an unscrupulous foreign entity to register its offering overseas and then market its bonds to Qualified Institutional Buyers through a U.S. holding company.
Miguel and Linda Delgado created a fake entity to hide staff at their San Antonio, Tex. janitorial outfit, Border Maintenance Services, thereby reducing workers' comp premiums, says a suit filed by its insurer, Texas Mutual.
In years gone by, Japan's policymakers have suddenly tightened rules on short-selling and dreamed up a public stock-buying entity to shore up prices in time for March 31st, the end of most companies' financial year.
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In the late 1990s, BP was held up as a paragon of management gone good, having evolved from a rule-bound, quasigovernmental entity to a slimmer, more efficient company that empowered managers to earn profits for shareholders.
Mergers and acquisitions are usually positive for the companies involved and the economy, as they eliminate unnecessary capacity and create synergies that allow the new entity to compete efficiently and effectively in a rapidly changing world market environment.
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