As I was returning to New York, I had been asked by Zarb to call in from time to time so that I could be told what, if any, conclusions were made by the Board.
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Companies must anticipate consumer demand in the future, build in production time to meet that consumer demand, and build in acquisition time to meet the required production capacity.
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Michelle Esterman, Altisource's chief financial officer, said the company based itself in Luxembourg to be in a time zone closer to its employees in India, where a majority of its workforce is located, as well as the tax benefits afforded to technology companies by the western European nation.
She now says that a luxury Paris flat paid for by Elf was not a second home to Mr Dumas, but that he merely popped in from time to time.
Shortly before takeoff, Mr. Hoy said, the pilot said the jet was going to make an unscheduled fuel stop in Gander due to high winds but would try to get passengers to Dulles in time to make connections.
At Nato's June summit, Afghan President Hamid Karzai had to plead with member states to send in extra troops in time to safeguard the elections next week.
Among the first to leave was Robert Breitner, who arrived in Berlin in time to see the Wall collapse.
"The biggest thing I learned from this is to choose your teammates wisely, because you have to work with them for six months, and to set progress goals and stick to them in order to complete the task at hand in time to review your work and make necessary changes, " says Smith.
International residents who only drop in from time to time expect the concierge to run their households while they're away, mastering the finest of details.
Clients are invited in from time to time, as well as thought-leaders, to help advance thinking on topics such as social media, inclusion and talent management.
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Traffic data is included here for free, though the phone warns you that you may wind up seeing a few ads mixed in from time to time to cover it. (We didn't see any during the course of this review.) If traffic is noticed anywhere along or near your route the phone will throw up an indicator to warn you.
Rather, Brandoff escapes in small snippets, a half-hour in the morning to spend time with his baby, an hour or two in the evenings to spend time with his wife and child.
DeWitt came to Azul in late 2002, in time to close its first round of venture financing.
It means manufacturers in the B2C space need new ways to generate product very quickly in response to real time market demand shifts in highly variegated markets.
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The amount of work we choose to undertake is flexible, and controlling scope allows us to maintain an acceptable standard in relation to time, cost, and quality.
However, once you start to be moving across substantial minutes of Sun derived time in an hour or three of travelling, plus you want to coordinate activities accurately in time, then you need to have just the one standard time by which you can do so.
New Zealand threw away the chance to win in normal time, allowing Australia to claw back a five-goal deficit in the final quarter to make it 47-47 at full-time.
Trading in water rights may one day bring order to the 20m well-users in India, but not in time to feed the 1.4 billion Indian mouths expected by 2025.
La Rotonda: You also need to have the analytics to know what customers are talking about in social media in real time, and react to that in real time.
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And he arrived in London just in time to watch his rugby team succumb to England on home soil for the first time.
But doctors also remember the fetal heart monitor, introduced with great enthusiasm in the 1970s as a way to cut down on birth injuries by alerting doctors to fetal distress in time to remove the baby via Caesarean section.
W. Bush waiting for an economic recovery to materialize in time to win the 1992 election.
The team will return from Germany to Warsaw in time to play Estonia on 18 May.
The payoff is sweet though if you are willing to put in the time to learn how to handle the cars.
Your iPhone is only smart and fast enough to connect in real time to the Mother Ship of Smarts in the Cloud.
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He said essentially that it's inconsequential, and he said that it's not going to pass in time to prevent those rates from doubling.
The State Department has said that the team, based in the U.S., wouldn't have arrived in Libya in time to make any difference.
Davies says he hopes Malcolm can return to form in time to star for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi next year.
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