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... and Skills Development to require any person who has received financial assistance or a guarant...-up entity is, as a consequence of a distribution from the subsidiary trust that is a SIFT trust win..., the amount that is its taxable capital employed in Canada (within the meaning assigned by section ...
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... Right to life, liberty and security of the person - Safe injection site - Sections 4(1) and 5(1) of ... immunity should only be employed sparingly (para. 118). In cases of "double aspect"... regulations concerning the use and distribution of controlled substances in their permitted applic...
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... about the degree of danger to persona] reputation posed by the medium in which the state... defence will generally be lost when employed. Indeed, immediately preceding the court's analysi... its transient nature, (3) electronic distribution in the same manner over the same physical plant, a...
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...), substantially in the annexed form, and persons were given an opportunity to file comments with re...The industry directly employed 87,500 people in 2,067 principal establishments, w... account for changes in the volume or distribution of notifications that may result from changes to i...
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A study examines accounting in a sugar refinery from 1900 to 1920 in two arenas of operation. The geography of accounting enabled the workers at Chelsea to have their working experience sequestered by the company. Accounting routinized their work at the refinery, enabling their labor to become monitored, empty of meaning, and, at times, overwhelming. The ideology of accounting provided the company with an instrument of evasion to silence the voice of labor and an instrument of self-deception designed to justify and insulate the authoritarian hierarchy of the company and the power of its Australian general manager, Edward Knox. Accounting became an ideology that sought to legitimate the exploitation of the workforce and the generous return to shareholders.
... tracts of time-space" and that his personalized, monarchic-like control depended on high "presence... information to make sure that the distribution of wealth met his expectations. When faced with a ...The company had employed this tactic before in 1894 when the Factories Act ...
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... for the purposes of franchise distribution, restaurant operations, and holding restaurant lea...The relevant provisions read: 7. No person shall. …. (b) direct public attention to his war... outside the Kennedy Café, and employed the Symposium Café’s former name Plantation Cof...
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... for the purposes of franchise distribution, restaurant operations, and holding restaurant lea...The relevant provisions read: 7. No person shall. …. (b) direct public attention to his war... outside the Kennedy Café, and employed the Symposium Café’s former name Plantation Cof...
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... it is reasonably foreseeable that a person of normal fortitude or sensibility is likely to su... to those who are unreasonably under-employed. (276) The Guidelines (277) give a nonexclusive li... dealer to produce marihuana for distribution to those authorized to possess it for medical use....
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Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion.
Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...
...) or for a generic need (i.e., travel/personal transport/hair care). At one extreme end, a firm m...Table 1 shows income class wise distribution of households in India. Effect of income on the ow... the volumes and higher return on capital employed (Prahalad 2005; Prahalad and Hammond 2005; Prahala...
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... methods of cost recovery should never be employed. In highly inequitable and resource-scarce countri... people and works out to 25 litres per person per day - half of the World Health Organization's ... for water extraction, treatment and distribution, on what grounds do we make moral decisions about ...