He is said to be exercised by competitiveness in "the wider British political economy".
All this in no way suggests that the SC's power of interpretation is to be exercised arbitrarily.
In general, Coke takes a longer view on options plans--with a 15-year expiration for grants to be exercised with four-year vesting periods.
Preparations for doing so should be in train now as this option may need to be exercised far more quickly than some would have us believe.
After the offering, the company will have about 160.3 million shares out, not counting a 3.4 million share over-allotment option, which clearly seems likely to be exercised.
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In particular, Heseltine is said to be exercised by standards - so for instance in Germany, standards in factories are, he is said to think, much higher than in Britain's factories and as a result people are more keen to buy German parts.
With their organizations under threat of higher taxation as well as public opprobrium, other shareholders ought to be more exercised over the remuneration issue.
Nevertheless, caution must be exercised to ensure that funds are not invested with a disqualified person.
Extreme care should be exercised to avoid a repetition of this tragic history.
Plus, many of these options will probably never be exercised due to Cisco's boom-time share price.
These rights and freedoms may not be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
But that right must be exercised subject to conditions laid down by authorities charged with the duty of keeping law and order and public peace.
With the top rate on ordinary income now scheduled to go from 35% back to 39.6% on Jan. 1, it certainly makes sense to accelerate the exercise of deep in-the-money nonqualifieds that were going to expire (and thus be exercised) next year anyway, says Bernard Kent, a lawyer, CPA and managing director of Telemus Wealth Advisors in Southfield, MI.
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Reduced to their essence, the endangered order can be defined as a government of, by and for all the people, one rooted in the principle that power must be exercised, pursuant to the rule of law, in representative and accountable ways.
To mandate that options be valued and expensed before they're exercised is also an invitation to lawsuits.
The overall view is that it is not "wise" to get into specifics around individuals, and that "particular caution" should be exercised, but that the chair has no power to stop references by MPs to injuncted matters which are not before the courts.
The employee can pay cash up front to exercise them, or they can be exercised in a cashless transaction or by using a stock swap.
The judge said the evidence could support a finding that the bank exercised enough control over the bankrupt company to be liable under WARN.
If earlier precedents are telling, the IRS may assert penalties that are higher than those under the amnesty but not as high as could be imposed if the IRS exercised its discretion to impose all the penalties that could apply.
He argues that the convention's real goal should be to ensure that the Union's enormous powers are exercised in a more open and democratic fashion.
Caution should be exercised when KYNAMRO is used with other medications known to have potential for hepatotoxicity.
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It is harder to get exercised about slouching towards Gomorrah when the slouching seems to be going in the opposite direction.
To be sure, they do not want American power squandered, inappropriately exercised or, if possible, utilized without the support and help of our allies.
One footnote on both of these dates and with all of these trades: The filing refers to all puts as European, so they can only be assigned or exercised on Expiration Day, and all calls as American.
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Evidently, he feels that even if force is used against him, it will be directed against his troops in Kuwait and exercised with a view to restoring the status quo ante, leaving him with the opportunity and the wherewithal to fight another day.
Per the contract, Saban exercised his right to sell in December 2000, at a price to be worked out between investment bankers from both sides.
The government estimated that a final resolution of the case would be reached at least one year earlier if the high court exercised its discretion to take the case now.
This is not to say that the intelligence community is infallible or that civilian control of the military should not be exercised.
However, in sexual abuse cases if there is good evidence of why the victim did not bring the claim, for instance that the abuse had been buried or the abuser had exercised power over the victims not to come forward, the three-year bar will be dropped.
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