They should not be taken for granted as so often happens in centrally run work schemes.
The irony is glaringly apparent, if almost so taken for granted as to make mention of it seem caviling.
This is perceived as a benefit, since the stock is granted as compensation or sold at a steep discount to current pricing.
It was originally granted as a conversion of the milking parlour but when that fell down, a new residential building was put up in its place.
All these actions that they take for granted as they use their smartphones every single day were suddenly magical when it was them who had created it.
The IBM Country Club was a benefit that most of us took for granted as employees, and some may not have appreciated it until it was taken away.
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Unlike baby boomers, who are simply happy if technology works, Millennials grew up taking the Internet and mobile phones as much for granted as they take electricity and running water.
Rules of thumb on who gets how many options vary, he says, but executive or early hires can be granted as much as 1-2% of the total shares of the company.
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We take that for granted as human beings.
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"Voting is the most important right we are granted as citizens, and you should have to go through the process of becoming a citizen and declaring allegiance to this country before being given that right, " New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said through a spokeswoman.
As of iOS 6 beta 3, when you start a coordinated read operation on a file or package for which you already have a local version, the coordinated read will be granted as soon as possible, and the new version, if any, will download in the background.
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Yet there are plenty of people of other countries, many Mexicans for example, would gladly pay 33% in taxes on their wages if they could live in the U.S. and get everything else most of us in the U.S. take for granted as part of the infrastructure.
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What about our poorer and distant neighbors, the folk elsewhere in Africa and India, for example, scouring nearly around the clock for the means of basic survival such as finding relative safety, drinkable water, and food of any kind that we, with our self-induced complicated lives, take for granted as a basic given?
Yes, the digital effects are phenomenal -- midget dragons, oversize dragons, a flying coach drawn by seven white birds, a fully rigged ship rising from beneath a lake, aerial shots of the Hogwarts campus that truly put the fanciful buildings on the map -- but they're so skillfully interwoven with the main action that you take them for granted as casual magic.
By "paying twice, " Greenberg means that he believes companies are now setting up a system where options hit earnings as an expense when granted and as a dilution when exercised.
But we take its presence for granted even as its use depletes our resources.
Shared party affiliation is taken for granted, as are other shared life experiences.
But it was rarely used, most often being granted only as a special favour to friends by those in power.
"No more money should be granted for as long as the Commission refuses to produce reliable and concise information, " she concluded.
Verbal and written expression is often taken for granted, as though it magically appeared at some point in time with an already vast vocabulary and set syntax.
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"They can perform activities of daily living -- the simple things you and I take for granted such as personal hygiene, brushing our teeth, combing our hair, " Lee said.
"The court will then conduct a hearing to determine whether and to what extent injunctive relief will be granted, as well as the amount of restitution, damages, civil penalties and statutory costs, which petitioners are seeking to impose, " the state Supreme Court justice wrote.
Mark had built his own fortune on things that Tom had left behind, things that were taken for granted such as open internet protocols and no requirements to license technology as no patents had been assigned to most of the things that made the internet work.
"Any discussion needs to address both direct support, as granted by European governments to Airbus in the form of loans, and indirect support, as provided by the US government to Boeing, " an EC spokeswoman said.
The number of shares of stock shown as owned by Arcapita Bank includes all of the shares of CHCL subject to the revocable proxies granted to AIML as described in note (1)above.
The Government filed a motion for summary judgment and was granted summary judgment as to the deficiency.
They were joined by several college coaches granted volunteer positions as a reward for running successful track programs.
We often take these services for granted, such as the ability of the forest to filter water or produce oxygen.
Some employees sacrifice amenities that most citizens take for granted, such as long term stability in one locale and privacy.
The real estate, if purchased with the separate funds of Zouheil, and granted to him as his sole and separate property, would still be his separate property.
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