But, smaller companies without a sustainable and defendable niche may be squeezed out. |
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Boards and CEOs have been shortsighted in allowing both severance and pay to escalate without defendable reasons. |
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Sometimes, it's good to just like something for no defendable reason whatsoever! |
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Most estimation processes often employed are very rudimentary and the results are not defendable. |
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Effectively, this states that council's actions are legally defendable but it does not address if they are morally justifiable or if other actions are permissible. |
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Buttler's 21-ball 50, however, was the cornerstone of their 186 for three as he and Eoin Morgan made sure of a defendable total. |
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From a business perspective, ditching the newspapers would be an eminently defendable move. |
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However, since the project would benefit from the more thorough cost analysis, the delay was considered defendable. |
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In addition, because it is located on water, it is easily accessible as well as defendable. |
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In the absence of defendable standards, it can be a tool to frustrate and exhaust legitimate enforcement. |
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Decisions are therefore made as soon as the necessary scientifically defendable information, which varies between assessments, is collected. |
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The results of this survey method are statistically defendable, and form the standard for auditing purposes in Ontario. |
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I asked them to consider what we should be assessing if we were to create a whole new type of course that was defendable, fair, and accurate. |
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This evidence provides the ground work to creating a substantive and defendable selection process that demonstrates value for investment. |
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Fort Henry in plan followed Prussian models which were designed to be defendable against the newer artillery. |
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The secondary purpose includes providing data to support a defendable and transparent process for selecting the most suitable person for the police dog service duties. |
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With regard to our government's agenda, it is easily defendable. |
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In some instances, it is not necessary to complete the GOS sight test If in doubt, document everything and it's defendable. |
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And the third thing was that the Baltic countries were not defendable. |
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Although such an objective is defendable to respect people's freedom to design and organise their private life, society cannot lose interest in the family. |
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To my knowledge there has not be any volume of work in this area that provides a defendable result that could contribute to the selection process as it relates to the human component in a dog-handling team. |
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They would also support efforts of asylum authorities to take defendable and robust decisions, based on complete and properly established factual circumstances of the claim. |
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I congratulate Parliament on that, but we think that our figures are perhaps more modest, but at the same time generally well defendable in the Council. |
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After Sir Morgan sacked Old Panama, the Spanish regrouped and started anew, this time on a defendable peninsula a few miles away on which Casco Viejo now stands. |
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The aim of an ethical debate is not to impose one's values on others, but to bring different perspectives and value systems to bear upon an issue in order to reach the most appropriate and defendable decision. |
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The purpose of the Advisory Committee was to work collaboratively to produce evaluation products, which are reliable, useful and defendable to both internal and external stakeholders. |
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There must, however, be a defendable relationship between quality and costs to the purchaser. |
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In the long run, it is not defendable that the government department of only one country has oversight of an internet function which is used by hundreds of millions of people in countries all over the world. |
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The rehabilitation professionals involved in this process judged the final set of priority factors to be important, measurable, broad based, defendable and client centered. |
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This proactive assessment allows the Institute to determine whether it has a defendable IP position in crowded fields or in technologies that have proven difficult to patent before extensive research is undertaken. |
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The nice part is that our work is transparent and our results are very defendable and accurate. |
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Fenerbahce coach Ersun Yanal is determined his side will take a defendable lead back to London after tomorrow's meeting with Arsenal at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in the first leg of their crunch Champions League play-off. |
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A total of 118 for nine was only going to be defendable if Bangladesh's spinners, who have tortured West Indies throughout the tour, found their groove quickly. |
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As the rest of the order folded, Plunkett crashed three sixes and three fours in his 49 not out from just 32 balls to put a defendable total on the board. |
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Multiple factors were considered when choosing a site, balancing between the need for a defendable position with other considerations such as proximity to resources. |
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This is a protected, defendable site where they could live quietly. |
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But Oram stood firms to patiently bring up his half-century before smashing 25 from the final over to help New Zealand post a defendable 212 for nine. |
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