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But there is a tension between lifting prices as high as possible to maximise short-term revenues and keeping them moderate to maximise medium-term and long-run earnings.
This year, religious conservatives are determined to maximise their clout.
WZ: I think the first one is to maximise cash generation.
Temasek is expected to maximise long-term returns and rarely meddles.
But they need to be carefully designed to maximise their impact.
In other words, they do whatever they can to maximise earnings.
Companies want stronger control of IP, allowing them to maximise their profits.
On the other side, banks try to maximise returns for their shareholders.
His purpose is not to maximise shareholder value but to make history.
"Already, prices for products are set trying to maximise profits," he said.
Nonetheless, it is hard to criticise Etihad for trying to maximise its profits.
They have the knowledge and the tools to maximise the sharing of information.
Sceptical teachers have suggested that the board is doing this to maximise revenues.
Using such technology seems an obvious step for firms seeking to maximise productivity.
Armed with census data, Republican lawmakers drew districts to maximise their political advantage.
"  "It works to maximise satiety (which helps control food intake, cravings and weight).
Bustin tells his clients to set achievable goals to maximise feelings of accomplishment.
Some artists are exploring more creative ways to maximise revenues without arousing fans' ire.
In his view, the purpose of trade is to maximise exports and minimise imports.
"At the end of the day, drivers want to maximise their earnings," he said.
The prime minister will want firstly to maximise the scope of the FTA, secondly to maximise the benefits of any associate relationship with the customs union and thirdly to minimise the precipitousness of the cliff off which British firms will fly in 2019.
That Anne was murdered specifically for being Jewish was finessed to maximise her story's appeal.
The job of governments is to maximise the overall welfare of citizens within financial constraints.
Tuition rates were often set to maximise federal loan dollars, the principal source of revenues.
They are mainly concerned to maximise their revenues from the shorter formats the franchises play.
Every business is trying to maximise dollar assets and zollar liabilities on its balance-sheet.
After that, it's a question of math to maximise the chance of having a hit.
She said she wanted to "maximise the opportunities for both the UK and the EU".
Upkeep is largely limited to brushing the desert dust from the panels to maximise absorption.
And the business of live music—how big stars maximise their take from tours (16:30).
That impression can only be reinforced when executives refer to the need to maximise "shareholder value".
Corporate oracles, the third group, want to maximise profits within the law, but with a twist.
It makes sense for film studios to maximise their chances of getting one of the statuettes.
Some firms pay agencies to write their entries in order to maximise their chances of winning.
Adjustability: If you want to maximise your comfort, it's imperative to find a chair that's adjustable.
GAM has said in the past it would look at all options to maximise shareholder value.
Unlike the oligarchs of the 1990s, who aimed to maximise their profits, the siloviki simply wanted control.
But most owners and firms will opt to maximise long-term value, as that is good business.
So if your WiFi situation needs some help, now is the perfect time to maximise your speeds.
Companies believed that their main purpose was to maximise returns for shareholders, not to meddle in politics.
These are the same ones that Facebook uses to maximise click-throughs and views, and therefore revenue.
Mr Buttigieg's campaign can be viewed as an effort to maximise his political gain from that niche.
But, this game could also maximise your chances of finding love by increasing the number of matches.
Aramco should maximise its output and sell more crude to protect its market share, the sources said.
Tobacco has been a big source of revenue with previous governments keeping prices low to maximise tax returns.
It is also more likely to be done in public, to maximise humiliation, and to involve many perpetrators.
We would be subject to the forces of accountability and transparency that we have always argued maximise performance.
By being lean you maximise chances to obtain premium multiples for yourself and entrepreneurs, at any exit valuation.
It's based on preferences such as "firms maximise profits", "consumer utility" and "workers choosing between leisure and work".
Airlines then swap or adjust the timings among each other at the conference to try to maximise profits.
In developing countries public-private partnerships are driven largely by the desire to maximise enrolment and minimise inequality.
Fitch believes Midea's vast network allows the company to maximise its reach to customers both online and offline.
A practical definition might be someone who tries to maximise the everyday pleasures while still balancing other concerns.
Betting with the market—through broad index funds, for instance—is therefore a good way to maximise returns.
The trick with the IoT, as with anything, will be to maximise the benefits while minimising the harms.
Margins remain exceptionally high which provides a strong incentive to maximise crude throughput and the yield to distillates.
This uncertainty has added new urgency to the old question of how to maximise the value of crude reserves.
The aim is to "maximise the number of patients with access to Hopkins' expertise", says Jim Scheulen, the director.
But four policies can help maximise the benefits of immigration, minimise its costs and boost public support for it.
Mills talks freely, her instructions clear, calm and encouraging as she tweaks the dinghy's controls to maximise its speed.
Higher margins should encourage refineries to maximise seasonal runs and spread the current tightness from products into crude stocks.
Delivery people often mount pavements or drive against the flow of traffic to maximise earnings during the lunchtime rush.
But the goal remains the same—to keep people on the site as long as possible and maximise profits.
So sometimes the only way to maximise shareholders' overall welfare may be for the firm to look beyond profits.
Both candidates are desperate to win and their supporters may be willing to use violence to maximise their chances.
"I love playing games and trying to get to the limits of the game and maximise everything I can".
This does not mean that states will not try to bargain, to maximise their benefits and minimise the costs.
Soft crude prices coupled with firm gasoil margins are giving refineries a strong incentive to maximise production of distillates.
Analysts said that its unusual step of making its intentions clear was intended to maximise the impact of intervention.
Encouraging institutional shareholders to be more active in companies they invest in can maximise long-term value, ESMA said.
Services such as Facebook and Twitter are built to maximise "virality", making it irresistible to share, like and retweet things.
Some shareholders expressed concerns about LSE's ability to fully integrate the new companies and maximise potential synergies and cost-savings.
To do so, they would have to unite to maximise their strength in the Parliament and reject the Spitzenkandidat process.
NOT long ago, the starting assumption of any economic theory was that humans are rational actors who maximise their utility.
One of its initiatives, 80,000 Hours, advises people on careers they should pick to maximise their impact on the world.
In Singapore residents got official notices to keep their lights on at night to maximise the dazzle of the skyline.
Its big hit single should have come out two weeks before release, rather than seven months before, to maximise momentum.
I powered on, swiping right on every match to maximise my chances of meeting the friendship equivalent of "the one".
The popular view of hedonism In broad terms, a hedonist is someone who tries to maximise pleasure and minimise pain.
We have only just begun to explore the therapeutic value of shifting focus to fully attend to and maximise pleasure.
Dr Capraro argues that previous studies have allowed people to ponder in advance how they can best maximise their gains.
One is that digital piracy makes it vital for films to maximise box-office revenues before they are leaked online.
GeoPost's acquisition will enable Stuart to maximise its potential and become the leading player in last mile delivery in Europe.
The Indonesian ore ban doesn't start until January, which allows exporters to maximise shipments over the remainder of the year.
The same desire to maximise returns from an increasingly valuable building lay behind an attempt to winkle the editorial offices out.
That means rejecting the Anglo-Saxon idea that a firm exists primarily to maximise the welfare of its owners, the shareholders.
First, the concept of shareholder capitalism should be expanded, so that firms seek to maximise shareholders' welfare, not just their wealth.
There is also a window of just five to six days in which to maximise sales before pirates copy the work.
The switch to high-grade ore was driven by Chinese steel mills enjoying extraordinary profits and seeking ways to maximise output.
It said then it was looking at options to maximise cash generation from the business in the short and medium term.
The idea is to maximise the synergies between managing corporate clients and investment bank unit Banca IMI and developing business abroad.
Steel mills have been paying a premium for higher quality iron ore in order to maximise output from their blast furnaces.
The bank's profitability is low but acceptable given the bank's primary objective is to serve AECR members rather that maximise profits.
Years ago it launched a Connected app to help people maximise the kinds of connections they make in the physical world.
Renault has argued in its proposal that an integration would maximise synergies within the French-Japanese alliance, according to the Nikkei.
The trick is to maximise the chance of choosing the right answer instead of one of the zillions of wrong ones.
As a practical matter, the overriding target for OPEC members has always been to maximise government revenues from the sale of petroleum.
And glass cups, contorted to maximise the surface tension of the liquid contained within them, allow astronauts to drink coffee in space.
To maximise profits on a plot, the builder may ration supply, putting up houses gradually rather than completing them all at once.
Donors, who are keen to get the best price and maximise tax deductions, typically hire a third party to do the valuation.
The obvious way of dealing with a tight plot-area ratio is to maximise two valuable things: street-front property and views.
They consider foreign citizens fair game, on the ground that their duty is to maximise the well-being of their own people.
Maximise your tennis-watching and minimise your queuing by joining the resale line in the early afternoon—thereby enjoying the perfect match.
And stocks will probably increase further over the summer as refiners maximise throughput to meet demand for gasoline during the driving season.
Already, Koichi Hamada, a key advisor to the premier has called for more government spending to maximise the impact of monetary policy.
Richardson has previously said no options were excluded in the firm's attempts to maximise shareholder value, raising speculation about a possible takeover.
I just try to make the most out of every single day, and therefore really just maximise the career that I have.
A new website called xChange, which started operating last November, allows shipping lines to swap spare containers among themselves to maximise efficiency.
And that relies on the most American of virtues — the power of ideas — to maximise a competitive advantage that China cannot match.
In the past, single-surface specialists went to great lengths to maximise the share of their matches played on their preferred court type.
A spokesman says that since the start of the provisional liquidations Mr Naqvi has been "working tirelessly to maximise returns for Abraaj's creditors".
In the last year, sliding mechanisms have emerged alongside hole-punch displays as a means to maximise a phone's screen-to-body ratio.
"If there were no devolution it would make it much more difficult for us to maximise the economic benefits of HS2," he says.
Instead, they and the army are trying to maximise their gains on the ground in readiness for eventual negotiations to end the fighting.
LBG's approach to ring-fencing is to maximise the size of its ring-fenced bank and maintain a small non-ring-fenced bank.
Parents generally try to maximise the welfare, present and future, of their children (and, secondarily, themselves) subject to constraints of money and time.
The size of the indent only leaves enough space for a front-facing camera, but should maximise the phone's screen-to-body ratio.
Asset managers have defined their mission as maximising the market value of their clients' portfolios, and in turn demand that firms maximise profits.
The first is that companies intentionally embrace CSR for exactly the same reason they try to reduce their taxes—to maximise their profits.
If he does the algebra correctly, or if it is done on his behalf, he will optimise his yield and maximise his profit.
Milton Friedman was inspired to protest against that thinking, arguing that companies have only one priority, namely to maximise the earnings of shareholders.
It was to conduct a review of various strategic options to "maximise value for its shareholders," including the possibility of a sale. bit.
China would need between 23 and 200 J-20s at least to maximise mission flexibility, according to Hong Kong military commentator Song Zhongping.
The Trump administration wants to maximise economic pressure on the Iranian regime, and is threatening sanctions on international companies doing business with the country.
If you don't know what Tessera is, well, it's another a sign of how Starboard feels Yahoo will maximise its value down the line.
He smiled and posed for selfies against the glittering Singapore skyline (residents had been told to leave their lights on to maximise the effect).
Positions that might not necessarily make our bodies appear lithe and elegant, but will maximise the amount of pleasure during your solo sex sessions.
The recent increase in numbers may be linked to efforts by smugglers to maximise income before the start of the holy month of Ramadan.
Sitting around tables (with one for each country's airports) in a massive hall, airlines negotiate and reschedule their slots to maximise their network's efficiency.
The IDF wants to expand the number of full-timers, both to maximise front-line combat troops and to reduce the burden on reservists.
The rise of behavioural economics, with its emphasis on limits to rationality, undercut his depiction of people as rational agents seeking to maximise welfare.
This means that Tinder will take into account what your potential matches find attractive in order to maximise your chances of matching with them.
Much of its surrounding landscaping has been left untouched, with a floor plan designed to maximise the view of the land around the building.
The entire property is full of luxurious items, furnishings and only the best engineering to maximise space and storage — despite being a huge property.
Defence contractors are investing increasingly in autonomous technology as militaries around the world look for a cheaper and safer way to maximise their resources.
The practise of syndicating to a direct lender could cause a bank to maximise any agreed flex on a deal and book a loss.
In this interpretation, the company is supposed to maximise its revenue, and gratuities are just a way to squeeze more out of generous customers.
The question is whether there are constitutional limits to gerrymandering, the practice of drawing district lines to maximise one party's chances of electoral success.
To maximise the volumes machines can produce, Groth said the company had reduced the number of articles in product categories in the greatest demand.
The aim should be to maximise the deterrence from nuclear weapons while minimising the risk that they themselves become the cause of an escalation.
The new Karolinska University Hospital, in Stockholm, has SKr20133m ($13.2m) worth of art and lots of glass to maximise light, both intended to aid healing.
Soft Brexiteers like Philip Hammond, the chancellor, want to cleave closely to the EU's rules so as to maximise trade with it, especially in services.
As a result, the kingdom badly needs to maximise oil revenues now to pay for the transition to a less oil-dependent economy in future.
Mackenzie said he was excited to be leading a "transformation agenda" to help with the next phase of growth and maximise the productivity of operations.
Only by reducing and delaying the government's liabilities, he argues, can the island resume growth and generate enough tax revenue to maximise repayment to creditors.
The plantations to property conglomerate said the move would allow each business to take advantage of potential growth opportunities and maximise value for all shareholders.
Life at Litchfield penitentiary, never a walk in the park, quickly deteriorates as cartoonishly crass executives cut costs and crowd the prison to maximise profits.
The outperformance of higher grade iron ore does confirm that China's steel mills have been using better quality ore to maximise output and lower emissions.
Slower economic growth at home and abroad, especially in manufacturing and freight transport, and sluggish fuel consumption has given refiners little incentive to maximise production.
Historically, states have not structured their tax systems to maximise the SALT deduction, notes Jared Walczak of the Tax Foundation, a right-leaning think-tank.
The principal goal for every energy minister is to maximise the kingdom's earnings from the export of crude oil and other petroleum products (tmsnrt.rs/2A6IS45).
The trick was to swing upwards, to increase the chance of a home run, rather than flat, to maximise the probability of getting on base.
"Everyone's doing the same thing and trying to maximise what they've got," said Kenny, whose wife Laura crashed heavily in the omnium the previous day.
DMGT has invested in the editorial content of its newspapers to maximise its share of a paid-for print market which is in gradual decline.
Boxes can be released from the wing pod at pre-arranged intervals, to control and maximise the spread of radiated insects according to each location.
Since the buyer has no direct relationship with them, it may be more likely to delay and quibble about payouts, to maximise its own financial gain.
AMANDA LONGDirector-generalConsumers InternationalLondon We will maximise economic gain if we move towards more openly shared data under appropriate ethical frameworks, rather than competing data silos.
The tightly choreographed morning operation is designed to maximise speed and minimise costs, preconditions for the success of Amazon's rapid expansion in its biggest international market.
The algorithms that Facebook, YouTube and others use to maximise "engagement" ensure users are more likely to see information that they are liable to interact with.
The average CEO lasts for less than five years, so they're all looking at: what do we do to ensure we maximise shareholder value for now?
The timing of the sale of further stakes will depend on market conditions as BNPP aims to maximise pricing, subject to a timeline it deems appropriate.
"The company continues to identify and unlock new opportunities and maximise value from its hydrocarbon resources and deliver on its 2030 smart growth strategy," ADNOC said.
Ms Ocasio-Cortez's boosters point out that a 70% levy is close to the rate that is said to maximise revenue in one notable economic study.
Turkey's deficit remains over 4 percent, as political pressure to maximise economic growth has prevented the funding gap from narrowing as much as in other markets.
Limits on where crude can be sold remains a sticking point as it reduces a trader's ability to maximise profit margins, particularly in an oversupplied market.
Maximise didn't respond to repeated requests for comment, but other providers promise to give you the best weekend you'll ever have in a post-nuclear exclusion zone.
They are tuned to maximise "engagement", meaning they present users with the type of content that has already piqued their interest, as outrageous headlines tend to do.
But after the stagnation of the 1970s shareholder value took hold, as firms sought to maximise the wealth of their owners and, in theory, thereby maximised efficiency.
Hosszu, nicknamed the 'Iron Lady', said FINA had failed to develop the sport in a way that allowed swimmers to maximise their earning potential and branding opportunities.
Mangrove said it opted for a smaller fund in "in order to maximise the performance… the data shows that larger funds have diminishing returns," the company noted.
But to maximise the long-run value of their firms, they must anticipate the shifting preferences of various constituencies, from staff and customers to regulators and investors.
This co-dependency means that the evolution of banking regulation is shaped by bargaining between bankers and politicians, not all of which aims to maximise social welfare.
Whereas Facebook's newsfeeds are curated by algorithms that try to maximise the time users spend on the service, WhatsApp's stream of messages is solely generated by users.
While it's logical to expect steel mills to maximise production when profit margins are elevated, there is some concern as to where all the steel is going.
Precisely the sort of material that is being used less by China's steel producers as they favour higher-grade ore to maximise efficiencies and reduce environmental emissions.
If you've customised the crap outta your bike with crates, giant handlebars, and cargo-holding additions, there's a designated area for parking to maximise on space elsewhere.
"This new service is expected to further change the landscape of how customers maximise convenience when shopping for their groceries," Pick n Pay said in a statement.
Toshiba Machine said in a statement that the planned takeover could potentially disturb the company's effort to maximise its corporate value and the interest of other shareholders.
Toshiba Machine said in a statement that the planned takeover could potentially disturb the company's effort to maximise its corporate value and the interest of other shareholders.
"The company will maximise operations of desulphurisation units to take full advantage of IMO benefits," Cho Yong-kuk, S-Oil's treasurer, said on a call with analysts.
Industry players meanwhile, welcomed the latest move and said it would reward higher risk exploration and schemes designed to maximise oil and gas recovery from older wells.
OPEC's best strategy is simply to maximise its output and prices subject to the need not to ignite a new and unsustainable boom in U.S. shale output.
Refiners have a strong incentive to maximise the production of diesel and jet fuel while minimising output of gasoline, and many are adjusting production plans in response.
For a few years startups like Cargomatic and Convoy have been helping drivers maximise their gainful time behind the wheel by digitising the matching of shipments with lorries.
"This new agreement will allow our race to maximise its commercial revenues through increased fan-engagement activities and a new sponsorship approach," Azerbaijan's sports minister Azad Rahimov said.
"Further decisive action will be taken as we seek to maximise short-term cash flow, while preserving longer-term value," Chief Executive Graham Kerr said in a statement.
"This investment will allow us to maximise the number of lives we touch across the world," Dr Ali Parsa, founder and CEO of Babylon, said in a statement.
India says it does not plan to abrogate the treaty but Modi said on Monday India should "maximise" the amount of water it uses without breaching the agreement.
OPEC ministers could agree to meet again in March 103 to review the agreement and decide on whether to extend or modify it, which would maximise their flexibility.
A Bain fund would come as Japanese companies have been under pressure to maximise corporate returns following a push for better governance led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Contrary to the views of some miserly economists, a college education is about far more than just money; what about those who want to maximise their *spiritual* returns?
But we are now faced with a fight to reach that objective and feel a change is necessary to maximise the opportunity presented by the final 13 games.
Another source said the company has been on the market for weeks, if not months, as its owners are reviewing options to exit the business and maximise value.
Saudi Arabia has told some buyers it could "accommodate customers' needs" for April-loading crude, said the second refinery source that is seeking to maximise Saudi crude purchases.
The bank has been seeking to maximise the size of the bad loan disposal while limiting the impact on earnings, to which consumer credit is a significant contributor.
Prudent firms will adopt a simpler vision: it is the job of government to set the rules, and the job of companies to maximise value within these rules.
Their device lays down thin strips of hydrogel in a cubic lattice structure (see picture) intended to maximise the amount of surface area for a given volume of material.
Telstra is considering the best use of one-off and recurring payments under the NBN agreements, with a view to maximise long-term shareholder value from these cash flows.
"We managed to maximise the sale price and preserve the successful relationship between the bank and the insurance unit," Chief Executive Leonidas Fragiadakis told shareholders at the annual assembly.
But in order to maximise their influence over the final result, all but two of the states wound up casting their electoral votes on a winner-takes-all basis.
Similar to the Nubia X, the Nex 2 reportedly features a dual-screen design in an apparent attempt to maximise the screen-to-body ratio of the front display.
"At these levels, we are likely to see increasing dollar supply from sellers trying to maximise profit and this should help the local currency," one commercial bank trader said.
They exercise a baleful influence on political discourse, he maintains, by taking a narrow view of humans as essentially selfish creatures, forever trying to maximise their own well-being.
Optimised to minimise transaction costs, maximise efficiency, minimise deliberation, and engineer complacency, the electronic contracting architecture nudges people to click a button and behave like simple stimulus-response machines.
Here's more on the audio end of things: To maximise driver performance the acoustic and electronic compartments are isolated to minimise the airflow that can adversely affect the audio.
Often projects have more than a dozen subcontractors, each keen to maximise profit rather than collaborate to contain costs, says Thijs Asselbergs, a professor at Delft University of Technology.
But refining margins for making gasoline and diesel are now very high, providing a strong incentive for refiners to minimise maintenance and maximise processing in the next few months.
"We are convinced that the proposed new combination of Frontline and DHT will maximise value for both sets of shareholders," Frontline CEO Robert Hvide Macleod said in a statement.
Most of that is low-grade ore, sidelined while mills rush to use higher-quality feed to maximise product and offset higher coking coal prices, according to Wood Mackenzie.
The financing proposals for Altice's potential bid for Charter include secured and unsecured high-yield bonds and loans and could also include some euro-denominated paper to maximise liquidity.
While we believe that our value-added ranking is a useful guide for college applicants trying to maximise their earnings potential, they certainly don't address the needs of everyone.
Hamada said that while the BOJ has already deployed aggressive policies including negative interest rates, there may be room to do more to maximise the effect of fiscal stimulus.
Saudi Arabia has preferred to assemble coalitions of other producers to maximise its price leverage and for diplomatic reasons (OPEC and OPEC+ provide a useful shield against international criticism).
"We are doing our best to maximise business continuity," Profumo said, adding it was too early to assess the impact of the virus on 1000 financial and business outlook.
Aramco should maximise its output and sell more crude to protect its market share, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
The International Olympic Committee's (IOC) sustainability strategy here seeks to maximise the use of existing facilities, ensure new constructions benefit local communities, and limit the event's greenhouse gas emissions.
The German firm sees a sale of Arriva as its main priority but it could also pursue an initial public offering (IPO) to maximise its price, the sources said.
However, the misuse of this sensitive data can also be hugely problematic, as can the potential privacy intrusion, and I would want to maximise the benefit while minimising the risks.
"We are confident that we will attract the right partners to maximise the potential value of these opportunities to help meet the world's growing oil and gas demand," Petronas said.
Many Asian refiners prefer heavier crudes as they maximise output of middle distillates, while much of the addition to world crude supply has been lighter grades, such as U.S. shale.
Hybrid Capital Increases Financial Flexibility: Fitch views hybrid debt now as a permanent feature of Bayer's capital structure to maximise investor reach as well as optimise funding mix and costs.
It's a red LED placed under the skin just above the wrist, which lights up for 10 seconds when activated (this short time-span is intended to maximise battery life).
However, this ignores that buyers and sellers of crude are generally more motivated by profit margins and getting the right grades of oil to maximise the productivity of their plants.
AVs would allow far more subtle forms of charging, taking account of time, place, vehicle type, number of riders, traffic levels and so forth, to maximise sharing and minimise congestion.
SIZE VS COMFORT The Airbus A321XLR will be the longest-range narrow-body jetliner and arrives as airlines look to maximise the flexibility of more fuel-efficient, single-aisle aircraft.
The stadium structure should hug the pitch in order to maximise this cauldron effect without, of course, compromising the safety of the players and coaching staff, match officials or spectators.
However, the whole industry has remained under pressure from German challengers Aldi and Lidl, prompting Tesco to review logistics in an effort to find efficiency savings and maximise profit growth.
Formula One teams always operate to tight margins in designing and building cars, seeking to maximise development time, and this year has seen significant new aerodynamic regulations come into play.
The English Football Association and UEFA teamed up with the UK's Colour Blind Awareness organisation last year to produce a guide booklet as part of a campaign to maximise awareness.
Legalisation's proponents are an odd mix of libertarians, who want to maximise personal and commercial freedom, and conservatives, who grasp that prohibition is less effective than pragmatic legalisation and regulation.
Italy betrays an innate protectionism: rather than compete on global markets, producers want to enshrine "heritage", ask for Europe's help and maximise the rents they can extract from "quality" products.
Fox said Britain would seek to maximise its trading relationship with the EU but in a way that boosts opportunities to exploit growing markets in the rest of the world.
"Given the high likelihood of a General Election soon, we will now begin urgent preparations to maximise our chance of returning to Parliament as many Remain-supporting MPs as possible."
This data doesn't suggest the Chinese aluminium sector is struggling, the main issue for them will be attempting to maximise output while complying with a new round of pollution restrictions.
Goushi Kataoka, one of the most dovish members of the BOJ board, said the government and the central bank must coordinate their policies to maximise the boost to economic growth.
PNB said the commercial properties at 1 Silk Street and 90 High Holborn in London had matured and it wanted to maximise returns while demand for British real estate was strong.
Vivendi plans to sell the UMG stake, which some analysts have valued at 40 billion euros ($45.2 billion), to maximise the music arm's value and help fund purchases of other businesses.
Alder Hill, a hedge fund that has bet against mall loans, calls Fashion Square a "melting ice cube that will likely be run to maximise cashflow" before its owner walks away.
Britons face a choice: to minimise losses from Brexit, they must cede some sovereignty to the EU, while to maximise freedom from Brussels, they must accept a larger drop in incomes.
Overall, refiners are still enjoying healthy margins as the strong profits from gasoline compensate for much weaker profits on distillates; the market is signalling that refiners should continue to maximise production.
Yet according to law and convention in most rich countries, firms are run in the interest of shareholders, who usually want companies to use every legal means to maximise their profits.
Architects: Opsis Architecture LLP Designed with the input of students from the University of Oregon, the underground library was remodelled to maximise the amount of natural light that could flow below.
The upside of a three-month extension is that it would maximise OPEC's flexibility as the oil market gets close to balance, and align production limits with OPEC's regular meeting cycle.
Carrying a child poses a risk to any mother's health, and surrogates are often implanted with several of a client's embryos at once, to maximise the chance of a viable pregnancy.
LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - Luxury retailer Jimmy Choo is seeking offers for the company as part of a review of its strategic options to maximise shareholder value, it said on Monday.
But there is tension between the need to maintain optimal capacity over the whole cycle and the need to meet investors' demands to maximise profits at each point in the cycle.
We focus on rare genetic diseases and have the world's leading biomedical knowledge graph for rare diseases… [and] we don't develop new molecules, we maximise the value of already-approved drugs.
Clearly in an effort to maximise the sweet, viral publicity that flared up around the prank, the network has made a followup mockumentary-style video claiming Caitlín hasn't been seen since.
Beijing's imposition of winter pollution curbs may limit some demand for iron ore, but also encourage a move to higher grades as mills seek to maximise the output of blast furnaces.
But the reality is that teams and drivers will quickly work out exactly how best to maximise the life of tyres and energy recovery systems for whatever distance is called for.
It should be a chance to do things differently, to be more nimble and dynamic, and to maximise the particular advantages of the UK as an open, outward-looking global economy.
LONDON, March 8 (IFR) - Structured credit specialist Prytania is formally splitting its two main business lines - solutions and investment management - to maximise growing opportunities in advising clients on valuations of complex securities.
Funds' Objectives The sterling fund seeks to maximise current income consistent with the preservation of principal and liquidity through the maintenance of a portfolio of high-quality short-term money market instruments.
"We may block Facebook, YouTube and stuff like that in the meantime so that we can maximise the small bandwidth that we have from satellite on what is important to the country."
Emaar, whose interests span hotels, entertainment and shopping malls, announced in June that it planned to float 30 percent of its real estate development business in Dubai to maximise value for shareholders.
Asked about reports that GAM was speaking to potential buyers, Chief Executive Alexander Friedman said the company's board and management remained open to all avenues that maximise value, but declined to elaborate.
And once the possibility of exchanging his injury clause for something else of value vanished, Mr Taylor's optimal strategy became doing whatever he could to maximise the odds of it being activated.
As a result, points out Brian Easton, of the Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand's trade negotiators chose to maximise their EEC butter quota at the expense of access for other goods.
Governments, like parents, want children to learn, but they also want to maximise social mobility and minimise inequality, whereas parents simply want to ensure that their children do better than anyone else's.
The funded debt includes a combination of senior leveraged loans and subordinated high-yield bonds, denominated in both euros and dollars, in a bid to maximise access to liquidity, the sources added.
Refiners have reconfigured their equipment to maximise output of middle distillates and minimise production of residual fuel oil ahead of the introduction of new marine fuel regulations at the start of 2020.
It is possible that China's refineries will be able to produce more gasoline this year and less diesel, given the expected commissioning of new units that can maximise output of lighter fuels.
A second factor is that, under Britain's first-past-the-post electoral system, voters are increasingly likely to vote tactically: switching parties to maximise support for the strongest Leave or Remain candidates.
Europe's biggest budget carrier Ryanair, has meanwhile called for London's three biggest airports, Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, to all be allowed to build new runways to maximise competition and ensure lower fares.
For some of us that could maximise our time spent commuting – charging your smartphone while en route to the office will give it enough charge to power the rest of your day.
The mineral export rules have been a flashpoint between the government, which is constitutionally bound to maximise returns from resources, and companies including U.S. miners Freeport McMoRan Inc and Newmont Mining Corp.
Saudi Arabia's objective has been to maximise short-term export revenue, subject to the need not to jeopardise its long-term market position and protect its diplomatic relationship with the United States.
Equally troubling were the findings of researchers at the University of Bologna who looked at AI algorithms that were taught to optimise the price of consumer goods in order to maximise profit.
But the timing is crucial to maximise its impact while mitigating any inflationary effect, particularly as the government plans to introduce value-added-tax this year and has yet to complete subsidy reforms.
Telecoms industry association GSMA warns that auctions designed to maximise proceeds to the state will make it harder for operators to invest in 5G network upgrades, leaving Europe lagging other regions in connectivity.
Although avoiding catastrophic mistakes may be the best way to maximise your chances of making the cut, the data suggest that boom-or-bust play is in fact a better way to win.
The European common market embraced the free movement of labour, which the Greater Bay Area should endorse to "maximise labour market productivity", Gary Smith, London-based managing director at Barings Investment Institute said.
It is then encouraged to experiment, repeatedly playing games against other versions of itself, subject only to the constraint that it must try to maximise its reward by winning as much as possible.
But the timing is crucial to maximise its impact while mitigating the inflationary effect, particularly as the government plans to introduce value-added tax this year and has yet to complete subsidy reforms.
The publisher is reorganising its media operations to focus on growth in digital and maximise profits in print, which despite declining circulation posted a rare gain in advertising revenues in the third quarter.
"The commodity portfolio is optimised around how we can improve our own financial situation, how we can access finance through that portfolio, how we can maximise premium revenue from different regions," Hodgson said.
Two grid companies in northwest China are currently being sued by an environmental group for failing to maximise purchases of renewable power, causing more than 100 million yuan ($15.80 million) in lost earnings.
"This will be a long epidemic and the appropriate measures need to be taken at the right time to maximise their impact, help ensure compliance and minimise economic and social costs," he said.
Last month, the miner said it had designated its Northern Territory operations as non-core and was seeking "strategic options to maximise the value" of the assets, given better-quality growth projects elswhere.
Demand intelligence firm PredictHQ on Tuesday announced product Aviation Rank which alerts airlines to major events, whereas software developer Volantio is touting Yana, a platform that helps carriers rebook customers to maximise revenue.
Atlantia, controlled by the Benetton family through its Edizione holding, has since worked on a plan to make the business more attractive for investors to maximise its value, one of the sources said.
WINTER POLLUTION Beijing's imposition of winter pollution curbs may limit some demand for iron ore, but also encourage a move to higher grades as mills seek to maximise the output of blast furnaces.
This anomaly strongly suggests that pitchers sitting on 813 wins give more effort, that their managers let them stay in games longer, or both, in order to maximise their odds of getting to 281.
Should Etisalat Nigeria go into bankruptcy proceedings, we believe its creditors would want to maximise recovery prospects by continuing normal mobile network operations, which include payments to IHS for use of its tower infrastructure.
"This means you can maximise the value of your report by focusing on high-impact areas and submitting good quality report," Adam Rudderman, technical manager at Facebook's Bug Bounty programme said in a statement.
A partisan gerrymander tries to maximise the opponent's wasted votes by "packing" and "cracking"—creating a few safe districts that they win overwhelmingly, while spreading the rest of their voters as thinly as possible.
The biannual turning of the clocks—an hour forward in the summer, an hour back in the winter—aims to maximise hours of natural daylight in the higher latitudes during the darker winter months.
This project saw the team delve into the history of DC's street pattern, repurposing the space as a multi-use site guided by climate analysis and designed to maximise daylight hours in central areas.
At the start of the 20th century offices aimed to maximise efficiency by mimicking the factory layout with rows of supervised typists and clerks, as promoted by Frederick Taylor, an early American management consultant.
"The performance of BBK is very good and still part of the portfolio of IB Capital, and if there are opportunities to maximise shareholder value I'm sure the board will take those," he said.
" According to the new research, the common denominator of dark personalities is the "general tendency to maximise one's individual utility — disregarding, accepting, or malevolently provoking disutility for others — accompanied by beliefs that serve as justifications.
"This transaction will maximise value creation ... by bringing in an agile innovation model and rapidly accelerating sales through our global commercialization expertise," Jorge Mesquita, worldwide chairman at Johnson & Johnson's consumer division, said in the statement.
Vivendi plans to sell the stake in UMG, whose soaring profit has been a key driver of the group's stock price, in order to maximise UMG's value and help fund the purchases of other businesses.
The problem with Facebook isn't that they have made a place where all your friends can be found—it is that it tries to "maximise engagement" by poisoning your interactions with inflammatory or hoax material.
The president wants a strongly growing economy and low to moderate oil prices throughout 2019 and 2020 to maximise his probability of re-election and should be expected to pull every lever to achieve them.
More importantly, the kingdom seems to want a high and rising oil price to provide a favourable backdrop and maximise the valuation for the sale of shares in Aramco later this year or in 2019.
To help combat the problem of traffic jams and maximise limited road space, the country's top engineers have unveiled the Transit Elevated Bus (TEB) at the 19th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo on Sunday.
But as profit margins contract for steel mills, the economics are likely to switch, with higher-grade ores losing out to medium and lower grade material as input costs trump the need to maximise output.
In recent years, behavioural economists have attacked one plank of efficient-market theory: people, far from being rational actors who maximise their gains, are often clueless about what they want and make the wrong decisions.
Last year One Acre Fund's large network of instructors, farmers themselves, taught some 305,000 more east African smallholders skills such as carefully spacing seeds so as to maximise productivity and measuring fertiliser using bottle caps.
"We are asking that those IFs (international federations) work in close cooperation with ourselves so that we can maximise two great opportunities if it comes to that," said Grevemberg when asked about athletics and swimming.
She returned her music to Spotify in June 280, but when she released "Reputation" in November 2017 she waited three weeks before making it available to stream in order to maximise physical and download sales.
Thyssenkrupp wants to "maximise value while minimising execution risks", a separate source told Reuters, explaining that bids by rival elevator companies risked lengthy antitrust reviews while private equity bids would be easier to pull off.
"We will have the first face-to-face meeting here to develop these ideas and look for the best measures to maximise collaborations in the years to come," he told the IOC session in Rio.
WHEN KATIE FAHEY (pictured), a Michigan resident, founded Voters Not Politicians in 2017, she took aim at gerrymandering—the increasingly potent practice whereby politicians of both parties redraw electoral lines to maximise their party's advantage.
"Apple will also provide easily accessible information about battery health and unexpected shutdowns, along with guidance on how iPhone users can maximise the health of their phone's battery," the CMA said in a press release.
Briefly, it is the idea that resources should be shared out in a way that is not perfectly equal, and may not maximise happiness, but at least ensures that everyone has a basic minimum -- has enough.
She has also accepted that these two demands mean that Britain will have to leave the EU's single market, a position characterised by many as a "hard Brexit" that will maximise the economic damage it causes.
A new electoral law, approved by parliament in October despite 5-Star's opposition, allows parties to form alliances before the election to maximise their total votes, even if they have no common programme or common leader.
However much the majors are vilified by climate warriors, many of whom drive cars and take planes, it is not just legal for them to maximise profits, it is also a requirement that shareholders can enforce.
"By acquiring the underlying intellectual property (Aspen) is best placed to maximise the value of this portfolio, including through the development of additional products and markets, leveraging the intellectual property that it will own," it said.
That is because Virginia, as a southern state, went to extraordinary lengths during the 19th and 20th centuries to maximise the political power of whites by folding into election laws obstacles to participation by African-Americans.
"One condition is where the market window is closing on you, and you're not able to maximise the power of your invention, and you're sort of forced to go out and sell your company," he explains.
"The group's ability to maximise capacity, and our strong sugar brands, enable access to the high-value preferential markets in the East African region on preferential terms established through various regional free trade arrangements," he said.
"Our objective is to maximise the value of the assets we have acquired through the restructuring process," Mubadala's chief financial officer Carlos Obeid said in the statement, describing the assets as aligned with core Mubadala businesses.
"The sales process aims to maximise the value of the four bridge banks, thereby minimising the cost to the taxpayer and ensuring that no new state aid would become necessary," the Commission said in a statement.
The leftist government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras - which Lamda says has been withholding required permits - in turn accused the developer fo trying to change terms of the project by including more buildings to maximise profit.
Given this, we have to ensure that we run a tight ship on the risks that we control to maximise the chances of ensuring macro-economic stability and continuing with the growth profile of 7-7.5 percent.
Amending the rules governing co-location facilities, or servers placed near exchanges to maximise trading speed, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said bourses must 'ensure complete control and jurisdiction' over their co-location facility.
General Cable, which specialises in aluminium, copper and fibre optic wire and cable products, hired JPMorgan in July to kick off a strategic review and identify a possible merger partner to boost growth and maximise shareholder value.
Members of each sex try to maximise their own reproductive fitness, which is a combination of the quality and the quantity of offspring they are able to raise to the point where those offspring can themselves reproduce.
Because of this mental pigeonholing, taxi drivers who aim to earn a certain amount each day may stop work early on busy days and later on slow ones, though the opposite approach would maximise earnings per hour.
For such a summit to maximise its chances of success would have required careful and painstaking back-channel diplomacy of the kind exemplified by Henry Kissinger before Richard Nixon made his historic visit to China in 1972.
"Steinhoff will continue to be a controlling shareholder in the company, while STAR will continue to leverage off Steinhoff's strategic, centralised sourcing, manufacturing and logistics expertise to maximise operating efficiencies across its retail operations," the company said.
Like other artists, she is attempting to work out the answer to a difficult question: how to maximise the money made selling digital files that many listeners can easily (if not always legally) obtain free of charge.
"Our role is to maximise the value of the real estate that we own," Scentre Chief Executive Peter Allen said on a call with media and analysts, referring to the non-retail parts of the company's malls.
As for the mill itself, Metsä's stated aim is to make best use of every part of a tree, both to maximise the value of its wood and, where possible, to continue to lock up its carbon.
In sports like soccer and tennis, tournament administrators aim to maximise the value of broadcast rights, sometimes using blind auctions to increase their income and therefore the amount of prize money they can offer teams and athletes.
The new mega-refineries in the Middle East and Asia have all been planned to maximise the production of middle distillates for the transport market in anticipation of new IMO rules and projected increases in freight demand.
Today, applied within firms, such planning is used to maximise profit—and the tendency of such centralisation to produce corruption and other adverse effects is kept at bay through all manner of law and corporate-governance mechanisms.
The plan, of course, outlined seemingly by no-one and everyone, is that we become inwardly more machine-like—utterly dependent on input and command—at the same time as we maximise the potential of our fleshy form.
OSLO, Dec 28 (Reuters) - The owner of the Oslo stock exchange said on Friday that it will explore alternative initiatives as well as Euronext NV's offer for the company to find the best solution to maximise shareholder value.
Unlike classic venture backers seeking mainly to maximise investment returns, L1 aims to invest $2-$13 billion in mid- to late-stage tech firms that can contribute to Vimpelcom's strategy to reinvent itself as a mobile internet player.
This is in line with its cooperative status and its main objective of providing low-cost, low-risk loans to its members, rather than to maximise profit, although management has in recent years placed more focus on returns.
This means that Asian refiners may be increasingly tempted to buy more light crudes in order to maximise the production of naphtha and gasoline, while still getting good volumes of middle distillates such as diesel and jet kerosene.
In order to maximise the chances of survival, Ford is looking to find solutions that decrease the time it takes to get a person to hospital, or by improving the speed at which doctors can access medical records.
A WHO report at the end of 2018, on cancer medicines, concluded that companies priced their drugs largely according to their expectations of income, rather than what the drug cost to make or how to maximise access to patients.
In its last financial year, strong growth in TUI's cruises and hotels helped lift profits, mitigating the drag from airline disruption and hot summer weather in northern Europe, which made it harder to maximise profits from last-minute bookings.
Ping An later said in a filing with the Shanghai stock exchange that it would seek "all kinds of external financing for certain technology businesses when appropriate in the future in order to maximise shareholders' value", without elaborating further.
Coffee is still the key cash crop for Dak Lak, Vietnam's largest coffee-producing province, although durians, jack fruit, mangoes and avocado trees have all been intercropped with coffee trees to maximise income in recent years, farmers told Reuters.
A smaller group of central banks, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, Reserve Bank of Australia and Reserve Bank of New Zealand, have "dual mandates" according to which they seek to maximise employment as well as keep inflation in check.
After speaking to Garry Reeves – an architect who works for the firm Populous, and who designed Lyon's brand new and extremely loud 60,403-seater stadium – we've come up with seven key criteria that a stadium needs to maximise atmosphere.
And we will do a new deal, a better deal that will maximise the opportunities of Brexit while allowing us to develop a new and exciting partnership with the rest of Europe based on free trade and mutual support.
"The Group does not have the necessary capital, resources or scale in this category to continue to invest and develop the own-brand ELC toys needed to maximise returns from this specialist brand," the retailer said in a statement.
"Using international credits within an appropriate monitoring, reporting and verification framework is the right thing to do for the planet, allowing the UK to maximise the value of each pound spent on climate change mitigation," the government statement said.
The logic is sound: If steel mills are restricted as to how much they can pollute, they will use the best possible quality iron ore in order to maximise the amount of steel produced relative to the energy consumed.
"We have entered 2019 with positive momentum," said Chief Executive Officer Simon Longbottom, adding that a new booking system had helped to maximise revenue and gain market share in the Christmas season for a chain that also serves food.
For the last 12 months, private equity firms have been taking full advantage of the deep liquidity on offer in Europe and a shortage of deals to drive loan pricing lower, boost leverage ratios, maximise debt and erode documentation.
"Any hints that they spoke about operation 'twist' could contribute further to the flattening of yield curves," he said, referring to a plan to buy more long-dated debt with cash from redemptions to maximise the impact of purchases.
That's because, claims Jarman, Urban is able to cut down on travel time by clustering nearby bookings via its app in order to maximise potential sessions per day, similar to what it does for other existing Urban wellbeing services.
"STAR will continue to be a key part of the Steinhoff group and it is important to have a focused board and management team in place to maximise the potential of the business," Steinhoff's acting chair, Heather Sonn, said.
The FT said that after requests from member states, EU negotiators had revised their initial calculations to maximise the liabilities Britain would be asked to cover, including post-Brexit farm payments and EU administration fees in 2019 and 2020.
Hamdi Ulukaya, who grew up in a family of semi-nomadic Kurdish shepherds in Turkey before emigrating to the United States in his 20s, said the days of companies being run solely to maximise profit for shareholders were over.
This will especially be the case if refiners decide to follow the pattern of other commodity producers and try to cut costs and maximise output, a strategy that does little to balance the market but does lead to sustained lower prices.
Older males in good nutritional condition (those with the best shot at successful mating anyway) maximise their advantage by shedding their antlers as early as the beginning of March, in order to get a head start at growing their new ones.
With a 260 state budget that envisages an $225 billion deficit, and tightening bank liquidity at home making it increasingly difficult to sell large amounts of debt domestically, Riyadh is under pressure to maximise the size of its international issue.
"The nature of this season's Premier League has led to a number of international companies taking greater interest in clubs outside the established elite, which I'm sure will present opportunities those clubs can seek to maximise," said commercial director Flanagan.
Whether you think these sets are simply an attempt to maximise time on festival lineups or, as Ben UFO argued earlier this year, they provide a more participatory experience—allowing different artists to challenge each-other, sharing both music and ideas.
"We will continue to focus on disciplined management of costs and capital to maximise cash flow generation throughout 2016," Rio Tinto chief executive Sam Walsh said in a statement, who last week told staff the outlook for commodities is "sobering".
When oil was viewed as scarce, the kingdom thought it had to maximise its long-term revenues even if that meant pumping fewer barrels and yielding market share to rival producers, according to several sources familiar with the Saudi thinking.
The Lib Dems' victory in the early hours of Friday morning was helped by a "Remain alliance" in which other parties who want to stop Brexit agreed to stand aside and maximise the chances of a pro-Remain candidate winning.
At a secret Vickers factory during the second world war, "lean" methods were used to maximise Spitfire production at a time of scarcity: it was one of the oldest of the "just-in-time" systems that now dominate modern manufacturing.
A top emergency expert at the World Health Organization (WHO) said later that using convalescent plasma was a "very valid" approach to test, but that it was important to get the timing right to maximise the boost to a patient's immunity.
Irigoyen was referring to a well-known adage, "sell in May and go away", which warns investors to dump their equities' holdings in May ahead of the northern hemisphere summer trading lull and switch to fixed income in a bid to maximise returns.
A transformer-wrecking electromagnetic pulse (EMP) would be produced by a nuclear bomb, designed to maximise its yield of gamma rays, if detonated high up, be it tethered to a big cluster of weather balloons or carried on a satellite or missile.
His views, however, appeared to be at least partly at odds with those of the Federal Network Regulator (BNetzA), which is due to announce key terms for the 5G auction next month, and the German government, which is keen to maximise auction proceeds.
Irigoyen was referring to a well-known adage, "sell in May and go away", which warns investors to dump their equities holdings in May ahead of the northern hemisphere summer trading lull and switch to fixed income in a bid to maximise returns.
The independent refiners, which had relied on residual fuel as a feedstock before Beijing opened up crude imports last year, were mostly designed to maximise production of middle distillates such as diesel and jet fuel instead of light products like naphtha and gasoline.
Described as a "fully automated digital experience insights platform," Contentsquare's SaaS analyses customer behavior through the tracking of "billions of digital touch and mouse movements" to provide brands with insights into how to increase engagement, reduce operational costs and maximise conversion rates.
With a spot of forward planning and the knowledge of how to maximise your workout in a short amount of time, you can exercise efficiently in your lunch break and thus find you work even better once back at your desk afterwards.
In turn, that reform carries the risk of diluting wealthy franchises' incentive to maximise their turnover—a team that has to send 90% of its ticket sales into a central pool has little reason to bother trying to fill its stadium with fans.
The group said on Tuesday that National Gas and Shipping Co (NGSCO), in which it owns a 70 percent stake, would remain a separate firm but that the stake would be transferred to the newly merged shipping company in order to maximise synergies.
"That the combined actions of traders and warehouses to maximise their profits negatively impacted downstream purchasers through a rise in the Midwest Premium is clear but (...) this was an unintended consequence of rational profit maximising behaviour rather than the product of conspiratorial design".
"To maximise the effectiveness of this prevention and intervention work, children's services departments need further funding to address the scale of demand for help from children and their families," said Lower, who is also a councillor for the center-left Liberal Democrat party.
It took a few years for AL managers to figure out how to deploy the DH effectively, but they soon learned that the best way to maximise their chances of winning was to keep their pitchers as far away from bats as possible.
High-grade ore is exactly what Chinese steel mills have preferred in recent months as it allows them to maximise output from their blast furnaces, and limit the amount of coal used and the air pollution created per tonne of crude steel produced.
No ifs or buts and we will do a new deal, a better deal that will maximise the opportunities of Brexit while allowing us to develop a new and exciting partnership with the rest of Europe based on free trade and mutual support.
Just as Tillerson sat down for talks, a senior Russian official assailed the "primitiveness and loutishness" of U.S. rhetoric, part of a volley of statements that appeared timed to maximise the awkwardness during the first visit by a member of Trump's cabinet.
The question for the shareholder (government) is are they going to maximise shareholder value by doing that but I do think that's a different question and evidentially it remains plausible that you can get someone to run those banks at a senior level.
According to Bruce Kellaway, global head of RepoClear, EquityClear and Collateral at LCH, the expansion of repo clearing services is an important step for fixed income markets and buyside firms in particular, "enabling firms to reduce their risk and maximise balance sheet efficiencies".
A super-dark sky location around New Moon, and about two hours after sunset, will maximise the density of stars, though during a Full Moon or in light-polluted cities like London, New York City and Sydney it's still possible to shoot a star-trail.
To maximise the chances of success in Poland, technical talks began on Sunday, a day early, with delegates from nearly 20203 nations debating how to meet the Paris target of limiting global warming to between 1.5 and 2.0 degrees Celsius (2.7 and 3.6 Fahrenheit).
This shows that Indian utilities are prepared to pay more for higher-quality coal, which may be a sign that they are seeking to maximise the efficiency of their boilers, or are concerned about minimising the amount of pollution per unit of electricity generated.
To maximise their chances, many are offering not just a single service (such as search or video), as Western firms tended to in their early years, but a bundle of services in one app instead, in the hope of making more money per user.
Befitting an era when parents strive to give their offspring ever-more sophisticated advantages, the place is calibrated to maximise "fetal potential", with customised diets, wristbands to monitor activity levels and wearable machines that broadcast Mozart's symphonies and Churchill's speeches directly into the womb.
For Norske Skog, GSO pooled its firepower with rival hedge fund Cyrus to buy a substantial equity stake and then lobby for changes to its board, before getting management to formally adopt a proposal tailored to maximise the profits on the funds' CDS positions.
"The coming months must see a green turbocharging of our decarbonisation policies and investment to maximise our emissions reductions, so that we reach net-zero as soon as possible," said the letter, signed by representatives of the Climate Coalition and Bond, two umbrella groups.
Unfortunately, other apps like games need to be bludgeoned into obedience by Samsung's Dex Labs framework, which is what allows you to maximise apps in windows, and often requires you to open and close those apps and Dex mode a couple times before they behave properly.
In a presentation given in October last year, the company said it was working on four interrelated technologies to maximise screen sizes; under-display fingerprint scanners, under panel camera sensors, haptic display technologies, and in-display speakers (similar to the LG G8's vibrating OLED screen).
Beginning in 2010, a series of whistleblowers revealed an extensive doping programme to WADA, which culminated in a coordinated effort by several organs of state power (including the Federal Security Service (FSB), the successor to the KGB) to maximise Russia's medal count at the Sochi games.
SCV, a collaborative activist firm set up last year to help companies refine their operations and capital allocation to maximise long-term returns, said it hoped its investment would help the management of Applus+ "act strategically within the industry and invest for long term value creation".
Living in a small space doesn't mean that you have to sacrifice a sleek aesthetic and connected home technologies, however; in fact, adding such modernisations to your flat can help maximise the square meters you do have, and help you make the most of your humble abode.
As we've pointed out before, the housing market is predicted to cool this year, and that will put the squeeze on agents who do not have strong networks of clients and the tools to maximise whatever opportunities there are out there to list and sell properties.
Ways to maximise remittances include getting private companies to reduce money transfer fees to poor remote areas, providing financial literacy to families, or promoting climate insurance to those in rural areas so they can cope better with disasters like floods, cyclones or droughts, the report said.
Indeed, their silence was widely interpreted by Democrats and civil rights organisations as confirmation of what Republicans already know: that the party prospers in lower turnout elections, particularly those held in legislative districts that they have drawn to maximise the strength of their core voters: conservative whites.
Jackson Fyfe, lecturer in applied sport science, Deakin University No: Walking is of course better than no exercise at all, but to maximise health benefits, a combination of aerobic-type (running, cycling, swimming) and strength-type exercise (lifting weights or bodyweight exercises) should be performed regularly.
To maximise our chances of getting in we took some of the key pieces of Berghain advice that tend to get passed around the internet, namely we wore black, went on Sunday night rather than Saturday and tried not to talk too much in the queue.
This phenomenon is particularly pronounced on Facebook, whose algorithms are tuned to maximise "engagement", meaning they present users with the type of content they have already been shown to like in order to keep them on the site as long as possible and comment on it or share it.
They routinely call in a new arm in order to maximise the share of plate appearances in which the batter and pitcher are both either right- or left-handed, because hitters tend to perform better when facing a hurler who throws from the opposite side of the mound.
As farmers in wealthier countries rarely depend on harvests for food and can usually insure crops against bad weather, the best strategy for them may be to maximise yields rather than minimise the risk of weather-related crop damage, as subsistence farmers would seek to do, the researchers said.
The immediate reaction from several industry commentators is that the end of subsidies isn't material enough to matter in the long run, even though it may boost exports of steel and aluminium in the short term as Chinese producers seek to maximise revenue before the government assistance ends.
Because a small share of passengers generally fail to turn up—often simply because their previous flight arrived late—companies usually offer a few more tickets for sale than they can actually accommodate, counting on no-shows to maximise the chances that a plane departs exactly at its full capacity.
An algorithm and user interface engineered to maximise "watch time" keeps users on the site in part by serving them progressively more extreme videos on whatever subject they happen upon—a "rabbit hole" that can lead those curious about a global tragedy into conspiracy theories or rants by white nationalists.
Cabify has also tried out a number of alternative transportation mediums — including the more gimmicky moves like helicopters and more practical, regional-specific ideas like rickshaws and boats — and will continue to explore ways of "loading" more than just passengers on to its drivers to maximise their revenues, de Antonio said.
"ASIC alleges that on three specific occasions CBA traded with the intention of affecting the level at which BBSW was set so as to maximise its profits or minimise its losses to the detriment of those holding opposite positions to CBA's," ASIC said in documents submitted to the Australian Federal Court on Tuesday.
" Somebody started a Twitter account, " Farl Kriston ," that began, in its first few months, by tweeting impenetrable quotes from Friston himself—"In what follows, we assume that the imperative to maximise model evidence is a (possibly tautological) truism"—before degenerating, HAL -style, into desperate gibberish ("I am, whatever I think I am.
"The technology pioneered by us performs real time checks on whether a venue has same day tickets, if there is current availability and if the venue accepts e-tickets allowing travellers to maximise their time at a destination and effectively eliminating one of the tour and activity sector's biggest growth hurdles to date," says Petazzi.
WE EXPECT ECONOMY TO CONTINUE TO PERFORM ALONG THESE LINES DURING 2018 * CEO SAYS WE HAVE MADE A STRONG START TO 2018 AND HAVE BEGUN IMPLEMENTING STRATEGIC INITIATIVES WHICH WILL FURTHER DIGITISE GROUP, ENHANCE CUSTOMER PROPOSITIONS, MAXIMISE OUR CAPABILITIES AS AN INTEGRATED FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDER AND TRANSFORM WAY WE WORK * CREDIT QUALITY ACROSS PORTFOLIO REMAINS STRONG.
But they also claim that no-deal would end uncertainty for businesses, be harmoniously managed by all sides and lead quickly to a new free-trade deal with the EU. As Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, notes, the chaos around no-deal would in fact maximise the uncertainty for businesses.
"The Board of Jimmy Choo announces today that it has decided to conduct a review of the various strategic options open to the Company to maximise value for its shareholders and it is seeking offers for the Company," read the official announcement, adding that JAB Luxury, the company's majority equity investor with 70 percent of the shares, had confirmed its support.
The lead leg side kick is a beautiful technique not just because of its length but because it puts the body on a line and takes the head away from the opponent, it also occupies the centre line so that they cannot simply step in during the kick, but to maximise the length of the strike some footwork needs to be done.
Up until the first world war, the world was run by a collection of dynasties that possessed every human foible imaginable (from insanity to dwarfism to incestuous longings) and who spent their lives playing the game of thrones: forming dynastic alliances, sometimes even marrying their relatives, going to war over rival family claims to the throne and, above all, scheming to maximise their power.
S. trade war drag on aviation profit * PredictHQ service lets airlines tailor pricing to events * Volantio helps customers rebook so carriers can maximise revenue SINGAPORE, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Technology startups are luring airlines with demand-forecasting tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI), promising to boost efficiency at a time of rising fuel costs and upheaval in trade relations that has clouded the aviation sector's outlook.
"Looking back at the past 68 years since the founding of my business in 1950 and the listing of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited in 1972, I have led the Group on a steady path of diversification and globalisation through organic growth, mergers and acquisitions, and timely strategic reviews and reorganisations at appropriate junctures to maximise value and returns for shareholders," said Li in a statement in the earnings.
Perhaps it's best for Maher to explain this bit, as he does in the press release:Using high-bandwidth super-receivers enables us to receive an entire super-channel in one go... However, using a single receiver varies the levels of performance of each optical sub-channel so we had to finely optimise both the modulation format and code rate for each optical channel individually to maximise the net information data rate.
Kim Darroch, who announced his resignation in July, said that Trump would put corporate American interests first and reward US farmers and drugs firms who insist that he should seek to open up the UK.He also suggested it would be difficult for the UK to negotiate free trade deals with the EU and US at the same time, something that Boris Johnson is keen to do to maximise leverage in Brussels.
"The fossil-fuel flunkeys in the Trump administration are always trying to maximise the fossil-fuel industry's advantage, while not stepping on any of the traps that will snap shut on them if they go into the wrong places with dishonest arguments and numbers," says Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democratic senator from Rhode Island and outspoken critic of the Trump administration's EPA, who at one point refers to Mr Pruitt as "that little scoundrel".
Explains the CommonSense Robotics CEO: "Our robotics and AI are unique and proprietary with the entire system designed to maximise space efficiencies (how small we can have the warehouse), labor efficiencies (how little we can have human labor in the process), how fast we can deal with an average grocery order (usually less than 3 minutes, where a completely human process takes about 10x that), and how close we can have the centers to the customers".

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