"We hope that Mr. Haslam has the courage to make whole the other companies that his company defrauded, " he said.
The Make-Whole Cash Bonus and the Make-Whole RSUs vesting in 2012 are subject to certain clawback provisions in the event Mr. Thompson terminates his employment without good reason during the first year of his employment with the Company.
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Unlike progressive formats, which show the whole picture, interlaced material relies on the fact that two half-pictures will generally combine to make one whole picture.
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Something as ineffable as where you focus your attention can make your whole brain work differently.
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In addition, going after something that excites you will make the whole process less painful.
There is a huge need for tools to make this whole matching game easier.
Rather than make one piece of a wireless system, Pera decided to make the whole thing.
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An additional constraint is the make-whole premium, which is ultimately the highest price a bond can obtain.
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The goal is to strongarm Chevron into a settlement just to make the whole mess go away.
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You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.
When used in construction, they help keep walls vertical, countertops horizontal and generally make the whole world square.
But a London technology start-up called Believe.in says it has a plan to make the whole process even more efficient.
"We really stressed that these property acquisitions and buyout programs would not make them whole again, " she said.
E. teacher, a full-time art teacher, a full-time music teacher, and all of that will make the whole child.
And hedge fund managers, by and large, make a whole bunch of money.
In other words, this plan could make the whole situation worse, not better.
Does that make the whole programme less 'newsy' than it's meant to be?
Too bad the loyal shareholders who stuck around weren't offered warrants at those low prices to make themselves whole too.
She made more friends in her short time in Greenwich, her eulogy noted, than many people make their whole life.
If Mr. Heinbockel had been the sole owner of VP, he might have been able to make the whole thing work.
To hear some fund firms tell it, the government settlements will make investors whole, and they shouldn't owe a dime more.
They bundle those loans into securities that are sold to investors, and promise to make investors whole if the loans default.
Now work is being carried out to improve the system's detection rate and to make the whole system easy to use.
The bid-cost recovery mechanism is supposed to provide make-whole payments that cover start-up and minimum load costs for parties requesting electric energy.
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But then, would high speed rail really move growth out, or would it make the whole country into Greater London's commuter belt?
CDNs, and other overheads would make the whole business a losing proposition.
If it accelerated the region's recovery, the Japanese might then ask themselves: why not make the whole country a low tax, bureaucracy-free zone?
It's simply the human instinct to seek links and fill in the details of a plausible story to make it whole and coherent.
Although the paper was subsequently accepted by another peer-reviewed journal, Lindzen felt sufficiently mistreated to make the whole correspondence with the PNAS publicly available.
Almost instantly, there was talk about a cure, about using gene therapy to fix the errant bits of DNA code and make children whole.
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