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"operationally" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with how a business, machine, system, etc. works
  2. in a way that is connected with a military operation

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"Operationally nothing changes, there's no discussion around integration," he explained.
"The orders are that you are operationally effective," he said.
The Navy has insisted that the ship remains operationally capable.
A fantastic brand, fantastic merchandising, but operationally kind of weak.
The evaluation found that a military software system called MHS Genesis is "neither operationally effective, nor operationally suitable" and advised hitting pause on a roll-out until issues can be resolved, the news site said.
They have transformed the party internally, operationally, through its (policy) platform.
How the business is set-up operationally will set its trajectory.
It marked the first time David's Sling has been used operationally.
"He understands things politically as much as operationally," Mr. Aleinikoff said.
The business is currently performing operationally in line with a higher rating.
DM: What does keeping this wedge in the party look like, operationally?
We have not been asked to change anything operationally in the region.
Svensson said Eurowings would be operationally profitable as early as this year.
Victoria&aposs absolutely right when it came to what was done operationally.
The Mark 8 Mod 1 SDV has, of course, been used operationally.
"By the time it was realized, we couldn't move operationally," he said.
The commander in chief is our ultimate military authority — both operationally and morally.
Here the authors say that The micro-prudential regulator should be operationally independent.
Mathrani last led the mall giant GGP as a disciplined operationally focused leader.
"It's tough operationally and you have to fill both sides of the marketplace."
Operationally things will work much the same way as they did under Atlassian.
Parekh said BigBasket expects to become operationally profitable in six to eight months.
"They wanted somebody who was still technical, but more operationally focused," said Gelsinger.
So now you've got a lot of candidates who sound operationally open borders.
We didn't know where we were going; operationally, food trucks are very rough.
SJ: And you've been keeping, operationally, a very tight lid on costs, Ivan.
"Operationally, his death will not have an impact on the group," he said.
Supporting the portfolio operationally shouldn't be used as a key differentiator or marketing piece.
While NASA isn't yet using the fix operationally, the results are promising, Mackintosh added.
Trump's two operationally successful military attacks, however, put a massive dent in that argument.
"We're the engine helping to power these operationally burdensome tasks," Schumm said by phone.
Nearly 4,000 are operationally available, and 603,800 are ready for use on short notice.
"Operationally what that means is we will have to separate your family," she said.
"It's a great idea theoretically, but often operationally it just doesn't work," Schain said.
"Operationally, the Brotherhood is not operating as a whole body within Egypt," he said.
It's great deal for the creditors, given what rough shape Prepa is in operationally.
CEOs need to "own" the issues and deal with them operationally, and every day.
The second stage would see Gazprom Germany operationally merged with Gazprom Export, it said.
Which is why poor labor relations can cripple an airline both financially and operationally.
One is sort of the, what happens at the board level and what happens operationally.
It was operationally very hard to launch on Coinbase and GDAX at the same time.
He's not operationally involved in Lyvly, but is on the company's board and an advisor.
" On activism and Starboard: "We look at companies that we believe can be improved operationally.
"The Moscow laboratory is not operationally independent from ... the Ministry of Sport," the report stated.
Its essential health business decreased 2100 percent operationally year over year, falling to $2003 billion.
CitiSL is operationally integrated with Citigroup through the use of common systems and regular reporting.
The company's medical device unit grew 6.5 percent operationally to generate $7 billion in revenue.
Pilots who have been flying cargo or refueling aircraft operationally can either be an instructor for the T-1 or T-6 and pilots who have been flying fighter and bomber aircraft operationally can be an instructor for the T-38 or T-6.
Operationally, Klook's team has expanded to reach 200 staff while it has eight offices across Asia.
"I am still a shareholder and on the board but no longer operationally involved," he said.
We're on a journey with our entrepreneurs and support them operationally, financially as well as emotionally!
The business problem wasn't generating consumer demand but operationally scaling face-to-face awareness and collections.
He seems happy — even eager — to be both operationally and ideologically marginalized inside his own administration.
So it seems like they have really improved operationally during the quarter, based on these results.
Operationally, the tycoon's absence is unlikely to disturb a tentative recovery due to returning VIP gamblers.
But successful programs like Homewise are not widespread, in part because such organizations are operationally intensive.
Locus is operationally profitable already and any additional capital goes into expanding its business, he added.
If no one's behind the wheel, it's of critical importance that these components are operationally unified.
Despite the massive engagement it generates, it remains operationally unprofitable, people familiar with Hotstar's finances said.
DHS/FEMA stand fiscally and operationally ready to support current and future response and recovery needs.
WILFRED FROST: --who are still sort of involved in the business, if not operationally in charge.
President Obama could begin the phaseout of land-based missiles before he left office by instructing the Department of Defense to remove 550 weapons from the operationally deployed category and transfer them to long-term storage, thereby reducing the operationally deployed inventory to about 1,000 strategic warheads.
Operationally, firms signaled further strain, highlighted by a sustained increase in backlogs of work, the survey found.
In other words, a big nothing, little more than tactical symbolism on a cornerstone campaign promise. Operationally?
The government is hopeful that BSNL would become operationally profitable in the next two years, he said.
According to registration records, today the building is operationally controlled by a property department inside the ministry.
The Chinese online travel giant acquired Skyscanner back in 2016 for $1.74BN, though Skyscanner remains operationally independent.
The result, VCs have less and less time to roll their sleeves up and get involved operationally.
No bank has been mandated to arrange a deal, which would be very difficult operationally, he added.
CIMB also allows the CIMBT to share its brand and have been providing supports, financially and operationally.
Political scientists have been saying for years that Americans are ideologically or rhetorically conservative, but operationally liberals.
The parents allow the Thai entities to share their brands and have supported them financially and operationally.
It received its first aircraft in 2016 and declared its fleet operationally capable in December of 2017.
"Operationally, our strategic initiatives position David Jones for the retail environment of the future," Woolworths spokeswoman said.
Operationally, that means sending his other brother Victarian east with the horn to try to find Dany.
Goldman: It's not only are you a threat, but you're somebody who's operationally capable of doing so.
" Schrag described any kind of geoengineering as "at best an imperfect solution that is operationally extremely challenging.
In my review, I called out this change as regressive despite recognizing why it made sense operationally.
The department store has created operationally smaller, more profitable stores within its roughly 87,000-square-foot boxes.
You need to deliver sector-specific, operationally relevant input that goes far beyond boardroom advice and cash.
But the notion that they are operationally or characterologically — perhaps even morally — superior to men, is dangerous.
I think the reality is ... that's an interesting question, but I don't know how that would work operationally.
We had such fast growth with the bags that we felt that we needed to be operationally prepared.
ED GARDEN: What I would say is you can feel that we're getting on our front foot operationally.
FAA FLIGHT STANDARDIZATION BOARD DRAFT REPORT ISSUED TUESDAY FINDS REVISED BOEING 737 MAX ANTI-STALL SOFTWARE 'OPERATIONALLY SUITABLE'
But the fact is that we funded four studies, and the three randomized trials were highly successful operationally.
"We think (the deal) makes sense strategically and operationally and just about washes its face financially," it said.
Operationally heavy, its staff has grown to about 70 employees from under 20 workers about five years ago.
I work with retailers on implementing technologies that are consumer facing and help them drive their business operationally.
" So, a successful board member is generally one that has achieved operationally and "knows the lessons of success.
Its efforts to move beyond packaged soup, by going into businesses like fresh food, have been challenged operationally.
Saudi Arabia has fought Al Qaeda not only operationally, but also by countering its ideology with religious arguments.
The acting secretary insisted that the ship remains operationally capable and able to fulfill its mission if necessary.
The spending bill specifies that the $1.6 billion can fund only "operationally effective designs deployed" before May 2017.
South Korea's Defense Ministry couldn't immediately confirm when the four launchers added on Thursday will be operationally capable.
It's simple to implement too, as it is operationally consistent for lenders to use as current mortgage insurance.
YOU ALSO HAVE A WELL KNOWN CONSUMER SET OF BRANDS, BUT THAT ONE OPERATIONALLY NOT DOING AS WELL.
Mitarontonda said these brands are so operationally different that it is splitting the company's focus and impeding operations.
They were effective operationally, but I think there are a lot of bigger strategic questions at play within Nigeria.
He's very happy to hear about our efforts with the government some of the initial successes operationally, announced yesterday.
"I am especially proud of our nearly 60,000 employees for the commendable job under operationally difficult circumstances," he said.
It already claims 250,000 users and — ready for this — says it's operationally profitable in the markets it operates in.
United Parcel Service shares will rally as the delivery company becomes more operationally efficient, according to BMO Capital Markets.
It is a super competitive marketplace, but we're confident and we like what we saw operationally in this quarter.
He has experience leading teams in operationally demanding environments and has also spent time in consumer growth equity investing.
"We are operationally ready and we will be announcing a launch date shortly," the spokesperson said in new statement.
"Operationally, these support forces are minimal to the actual security program of the United States Secret Service," Wackrow said.
Operationally, the Coast Guard rescues of ships in distress, responds to environmental crises, and interdicts criminal activity at sea.
Operationally (and ethically), it is election-rigging at its finest — far more efficient than good old-fashioned vote-buying.
They assembled a team comprised of people skilled both technically and operationally, and who had experience growing a company.
What's more, it is not even clear that ICE is operationally prepared to carry out mass arrests across the country.
We will form another group that will talk about how this will all play out for us operationally in implementation.
Operationally Fitch would expect Sky to continue to be managed largely independently and to remain focused on its existing strategy.
He also projects that the company will be operationally profitable — Ebitda positive and breakeven — by the end of this year.
"I am trying for reasons of conscience to find mistakes ... but operationally I can&apost find major mistakes," he said.
They refuse to fix the loopholes, the attorney general did what he had to do operationally to defend our borders.
"Priebus is the only one in that orbit who understands how things work operationally," said a former Republican administration aide.
IndiaMART, which employs about 290,23 people, is operationally profitable as of the financial year that ended in March this year.
"Our business remains operationally and financially robust - we have positive cashflow, good liquidity and absolutely no solvency issues," it said.
"Every effort is being made to make the carrier, air wing and sailors operationally ready to deploy," the statement said.
"The standard is to -- in every case -- is to keep that family together as long as operationally possible," Nielsen said.
"In the interim, we do not see this production rate as operationally or financially sustainable," said CFRA analyst Efraim Levy.
"I was 210 and never worked in a company [operationally] so I was certainly not comfortable at first," Schwartz said.
"Serving landlords throughout London from a single hub is operationally complex, increasing exponentially as property numbers increase," says the startup.
"Operationally, this could be very, very bad," said Stephanie Carvin, an assistant professor and security expert at Ottawa's Carleton University.
Killing Soleimani "is likely to be a strategic failure even if it was tactically and operationally sound," Wasser said. —AW
Reasonable accommodations are a necessary feature of an operationally sound health-care system in a nation of diverse moral preferences.
" "It's short at the moment of full closure of any port, we will continue to operationally assess what is needed.
But when Stan told Henry this week — after giving him a tour of plenty of operationally sensitive stuff around the office!
Plagued by a lengthy development and a lifetime cost of more than $1 trillion, it has only recently begun flying operationally.
It takes a big team of people — thousands of people working together, trying to accomplish something very technically and operationally difficult.
The PLA is also turning its divisions (roughly 10,13 troops) into brigades, which are smaller and in theory operationally more flexible.
The transition is likely to be more operationally manageable in sophisticated banking systems where there is better access to robust data.
Operationally one of the largest challenges faced by firms now in preparation of the California law is the review of contracts.
"It always depends on how I feel and whether or not I want to work operationally," the 58-year-old said.
AUBK's VR is underpinned by its company profile, benefiting strategically and operationally from being part of the Ahli United Bank Group.
Militants in Libya behead Christians and pledge allegiance to IS, followed by groups in other countries, but they stay operationally independent.
But those batteries, unlike anything on the market today, must be long-lived (say 20 years), safe, operationally flexible and inexpensive.
China maintains a garrison of about 10,000 soldiers, but they can't operationally deploy without a request from the Hong Kong government.
Sales of J&J's rheumatoid arthritis drug Remicade sagged to $1.5 billion, down 10.5 percent operationally from the year-ago quarter.
"Even though it's turned out to be an operationally challenging target, it is absolutely the right science target," Dr. Lauretta said.
A final lesson from the Google experience is that personnel decisions are important both operationally and for purposes of public relations.
In the immediate past, this friendlier disposition to America's traditional Gulf allies has, operationally, lent a "hawkish" cast to Clinton's record.
His specialty is helping burgeoning startups scale up in revenue as well as operationally to hit high-volume hardware and software products.
It also helps that CollegeDekho is operationally profitable, Arora said, adding that it generates about $3.2 million in revenue in a year.
We got down to human review of anything live within minutes, which is actually hard to do operationally but we got there.
Because they fly at such a high level of abstraction, they love the idea and its solution; they're not very good operationally.
Most importantly empower them to be operationally sensitive to the needs of local communities — and so well placed to responsively serve them.
This tends to be true even for businesses that are otherwise operationally ready and of appropriate size to access the public markets.
"Tactically, operationally and strategically, the Taliban achieved nothing with this failed attack except another eye-catching, but inconsequential headline," said LT. Col.
"It's interesting that the Justice Department rather than the president is leading this, not only operationally but rhetorically as well," he said.
The joint venture will be operationally managed by Mahindra, and its governance will be equally composed of representatives of Mahindra and Ford.
Amazon's web-services division has monopoly-like features — it is huge and growing, and size makes it operationally and financially more efficient.
"DHS/FEMA stand fiscally and operationally ready to support current and future response and recovery needs," said FEMA spokesman Tyler Q. Houlton.
If Facebook chooses that the board's decision could materially reduce sharing even if it protected users, it might consider that operationally infeasible.
To be operationally effective and ethically acceptable, systems must be trustworthy and humans must remain responsible for the outcomes of their use.
Dropbox, too, is moving onto its own infrastructure in order to improve its margins and show it can be an operationally efficient business.
"We may discover, I doubt it, but we may discover that it is better to have two airplanes economically and operationally," he said.
"Take the time to educate yourself on the services that a franchise offers and their business model, both operationally and financially," he said.
We're going to make sure that this is right, that it's operationally smooth and we obviously have great expansion opportunities here in Shanghai.
But Rent the Runway's model is operationally complex, with every order requiring outbound shipments, returns, and then dry-cleaning and inspections in between.
Dave has done a fantastic job of running the business operationally as part of the leadership team, and is beloved across the company.
CNBC: I mean, operationally, it is going to make a big difference in the way the market thinks about the two business units.
"Kalyan will be responsible for operationally driving Flipkart and will be responsible for Flipkart P&L," the company said in a press note.
"It has become clear meanwhile that the company is on a very successful path operationally," said Poetsch, VW's former long-time finance chief.
It said work to operationally separate plumbing and heating was progressing to plan and was expected to be completed in the second quarter.
"Operationally, the biggest hurdle for any bike-share operator (dockless or otherwise) is not losing bikes," CB Insights wrote in a March report.
"They delivered a very good set of set of results operationally and 2019 promises more of the same," Investec analyst Hunter Hillcoat said.
The Hornets have been operationally ascendant, and the N.B.A.'s decision to take the 2017 All-Star Game elsewhere can't possibly be helpful.
The Knicks may not be ready to beat the still formidable Spurs, but can they — operationally and stylistically, at least — become the Spurs?
He declined to share how many paying users EduRev currently has, but said the startup has been operationally profitable for last four months.
Vessels affected by an outbreak would likely become operationally unavailable as a result, potentially temporarily reducing maritime capabilities in certain areas of operations.
Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Thomas Modly told a news conference that while the carrier was operationally capable, it would be pulling into Guam.
Operationally, they can take steps to prepare for a virtual workplace by establishing clear methods of digital communication and metrics to ensure productivity.
"I&aposve been on incidents when Australians have actually come and assisted me on my division and helped me out operationally," Gallegos said.
Alitalia, which was put under special administration in 2017, would remain operationally independent within the Lufthansa group, with its own brand, he said.
"I'm in favor of things like the Lightning-carrier concept because I believe we need to tactically and operationally be ... unpredictable," Berger said.
"Hydro is currently reviewing the implications of the court's decision operationally and financially, as well as for customers and employees of Alunorte," it added.
However, although the bank has been separated from the rest of the business operationally, the sale may be delayed because of unfavourable market pricing.
As I said, if you listen to the earnings call wasn't a perfect quarter operationally in terms of the environment that we operated in.
SpaceX is a perfect example: it is far more operationally efficient, and that is largely due to the fact that it is privately held.
Out of those funds, $4003 billion alone was used for the Nigerian Air Force, which the committee described as "operationally appalling" despite the expenditure.
"But we will only do it if it strategically makes sense, commercially makes sense and if we can operationally deal with it," he added.
Contractors are technically considered self-employed, even though in practice they may be operationally and exclusively working for a business not of their own.
Apollo plans to split Smart & Final into two operationally separate units, because of their different business model, according to people familiar with the matter.
"Everything we did was operationally realistic," Syring told reporters, adding that "decoys" were deployed by the target ICBM to make the test more realistic.
It's sweet and operationally simple—you control a hole in the ground, and it gets bigger the more objects you swallow—but mechanically deep.
And there will be operationally savvy companies that fail to develop and validate the technology to a point where human drivers can be removed.
Project Maven, which the DOD began funding in June, has operationally deployed its AI system to the fight against ISIS in the Middle East.
" Growth plans: "Our first priority is to make sure we strengthen the core loan product, both operationally and from a credit and marketing standpoint.
Although the group has been dealt a hard blow, ideologically and operationally the organization is degraded, not defeated, and its extremist network still functions.
Ivanov admitted Aulov was in contact with the gang leader but said it was only to receive "operationally useful information," denying the other accusations.
"It's a little bit of a Rubik's cube of what's the customer looking for, what works operationally and then the business fundamentals," Kempczinski said.
"224 was a catalyst for us to begin strategically transforming Under Armour into an operationally excellent company," CEO Kevin Plank said in a statement.
The long ramp-up time is typical of the new generation of nickel projects using the operationally temperamental high-pressure-acid-leach (HPAL) technology.
"We are working hard on our plans to be operationally cash positive," Adam said, adding that the company was aiming for "a fundamental change".
Facebook will support the board to the extent that requests are technically and operationally feasible and consistent with a reasonable allocation of Facebook's resources.
While the English version of the KCNA report was less straightforward, the Korean version said Mr. Kim declared that the missile was operationally ready.
We are going to operationally improve to pay down debt, but we're also looking at selling some non-core assets to help pay down debt.
In April, the FAA said Boeing's update was "operationally suitable" in an initial review, and recommended that pilots take additional computer-based training for MCAS.
Spain's Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido said on Thursday that ETA has been defeated politically and operationally and has not achieved any of its goals.
Buffett defended 27G's management, saying the combined company is doing well operationally, and that its current problems cannot be blamed on a lack of investment.
The deal, and joint entity, signifies a growing trend of SoftBank becoming operationally involved in investments with companies that are looking at overseas growth opportunities.
So we are one big, happy family, all under the same umbrella, but I think, operationally, I really respect the autonomy Twitter has given us.
Operationally, when it comes to protecting a president, there's just no way private security guards can bring to the table what the Secret Service does.
"The solution evoked by State Secretary Palkovics in the press does not appear to be legally and operationally coherent and certain," it said by email.
"This will not prevent all theft and vandalism, but it will reduce the rate to one that is sustainable, both operationally and environmentally," Keating wrote.
"The high AUD gold price has benefited Aussie gold miners but they have also done very well operationally," said UBS analyst Dan Morgan in Sydney.
"We continue to post double-digit gains in package volume and are well-positioned operationally for further growth," said Postmaster General and CEO Megan Brennan.
"When you're a long-lived company that has had success over multiple decades, the decision to change is not easy — culturally or operationally," Hackett said.
There has not been public acknowledgment of a strong, capable, operationally successful female CIA operative who has both "street cred" and management skills until now.
If this goes for a long period of time, operationally we will lose the skills we need to collaborate with our colleagues in the region.
"(This is) an operationally led transaction that really makes us a better, stronger company but it also helps significantly with the balance sheet," he said.
"We started serving breakfast since there seemed to be a need for it combined with the relative ease, operationally, of cooking eggs," says Mario Juan.
"Aircraft carriers are still the most operationally powerful and worthwhile platforms at sea," the official news website for the People's Liberation Army said last month.
"2019 has been a challenging year operationally," Chief Executive Officer Kaat Van Hecke said, adding that the company would work to commercialise its existing infrastructure.
Operationally Tongaat saw a narrower headline loss per share in 2019 than a year earlier - 823 cents versus 861 cents in its restated 2018 figures.
The Colorado Supreme Court found the Longmont ban and Fort Collins moratorium operationally conflict with the application of the state's Oil and Gas Conservation Act.
"Operationally, his death will not have an impact on the group," he said, adding that Haqqani's role in recent years was ideological rather than practical.
"The work that would be required is so labor-intensive and costly that compliance is technically and operationally infeasible," PG&E said in the court filing.
"These discussions are important because the company cannot deliver its products to clients, it is operationally paralyzed, and clients are starting to complain," the source said.
"I think part of what we're doing now is just letting the business mature and learning how to become stronger operationally in e-commerce," said McMillon.
On Twitter, Coinbase's Ex-Director of Engineering Charlie Lee clarified that it's "operationally very hard" to add an asset to both platforms at the same time.
"Operationally, the ramp up of our production is clearly the biggest challenge," he said, noting that demand for its 350 and the A320Neo was particularly strong.
But this is also a place where Democrats and the Clinton campaign — while they appear to be in total harmony operationally — could also have different incentives.
These groups are all cut from the same ideological cloth, and in many cases -- particularly those involving the Pakistani and Afghan Taliban -- they often collaborate operationally.
Additionally, China's nuclear weapons are not operationally deployed, meaning its warheads are stored separately from its missiles — unlike the nuclear weapons of the U.S. and Russia.
"Operationally, the aircraft are working pretty well so we if we had a targeting pod on the JF-17, the burden would be shared," Arain said.
In the deliberate nuclear war scenario, before any U.S.-ordered preemptions, North Korea would need to appear both operationally nuclear and psychologically irrational to U.S. intelligence.
Diversification Supports Organic Growth Operationally, PepsiCo is focused on increased brand support to grow volume share, expand its emerging market presence and grow its nutrition business.
Speed was of the essence: the backbone for the ridesharing program was built out operationally in two months, "which is absolutely unheard of," said one employee.
CK: Well, and because they fly at such a high level of abstraction they love the idea and its solution, they are not very good operationally.
So, it's very organizationally systematic that you can then move to the private sector and say, hey, we can do it even operationally better this way.
And if this goes for a long period of time, operationally we&aposll lose the skills that we need to collaborate with our colleagues in the region.
It pulled out of markets in 2016 to make its business more sustainable and today its CEO Guillem Segarra told TechCrunch that it is now operationally profitable.
"It could be an early training deployment as part of getting the J-10 squadron operationally ready for an ADIZ (air defense identification zone) declaration," Layton said.
This is a business that, while generating less than its e-commerce business, seems at first blush operationally more efficient and still growing at a health rate.
It has not been demonstrated that the government can operationally or legally prioritise debt service, and any decision to do so would be taken by the president.
You could make your money back within a year when you're doing really well or you could be bleeding operationally and you don't make any money back.
Yenn Wong: Operationally, for us we always aim for one to three months because it is a very competitive and very, very difficult market in Hong Kong.
"All I can tell you, congresswoman, is at least operationally we've seen no impact in terms of our ability to work with them as partners," he said.
When international investors purchase assets in the U.S., they typically have to put a lot of money to work at once in order to be operationally efficient.
Although it is operationally independent of the government, the BOE has also limited pay rises to 1 percent for most staff, in line with other public bodies.
Halley III lasted for 11 years, Halley IV for nine, and Halley V for nearly 15, with each rebuilding effort presenting a costly and operationally complex undertaking.
The guidance is operationally disappointing but is somewhat explainable with a couple of one-time payments negatively impacting the company's spending, Needham analyst Kevin Caliendo told Reuters.
Although it is operationally independent of the government, the BoE has also limited pay rises to 1 percent for most staff, in line with other public bodies.
GAO concluded that nearly all major weapons systems acquisition programs that were operationally tested between 22020 and 2017 had mission critical cyber vulnerabilities that adversaries could compromise.
"Operationally this will look a little bit different at different ports of entry simply based on what the infrastructure is like in the area," said one official.
And far from the capital deployment models of old, these new funds have operationally sound value creation playbooks for their portfolio companies, which serve to offset high multiples.
"CBP will maintain family unity to the greatest extent operationally feasible, absent a legal requirement or an articulable safety or security concern that requires separation," the policy said.
"Whether it's taking higher costs into account or operationally preparing for moving manufacturing (out of China), companies are thinking about what to do," Park said in an interview.
The founders learned that even "average" trucks needed to go to the shop every 60 days, which is operationally complex when vehicles are traveling throughout the United States.
The current setup in which Trump owns a series of opaque holding companies operationally controlled by heirs who are also close political advisers is a looming corruption disaster.
Leder & Schuh, which owns shoe retailers Humanic and Shoe4You, made a pre-tax profit of 15 million euros in 2017 and remained operationally profitable in 2018, Weber said.
Logistics is an easy space to enter but a hard space to make money, so learning how to be operationally efficient is the key to long-term sustainability.
Regulators are pretty confident the banks will be ready operationally, he said, but an unruly Brexit will hurt a sector now almost wholly focused on the domestic market.
"The Gripen E development plan does not match the Swiss plan to perform flight tests with aircraft that are operationally ready in 2019," Saab said in a statement.
However, using our border control authorities and vetting capabilities to monitor those here legally and who are not involved in illegal activity is constitutionally questionable and operationally inefficient.
Its critics, though, regard PESCO as a low-ambition pact that ropes in too many countries, including those with little interest in sending troops abroad, to be operationally useful.
As director of the NSA, Michael Hayden used to map out what the agency did as a Venn diagram with three circles, labelled technologically feasible, operationally relevant and legal.
Operationally, Fang said Kargo is currently piloting with "a couple of big FMG companies" and their logistics, while, on the supply side, it has access to "thousands" of trucks.
So if a market correction does take place and the stock plummets, the investor loses value significantly — and that's value the company did not earn operationally to begin with.
He'll make more money on the outside, and under the Kelly regime, and with so many people by his side these days, Trump has less use for Schiller, operationally.
It stops short of recommendations from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for audit activities at the "Big Four" to be operationally separate from the more lucrative consultancy work.
"This will be operationally very difficult and near impossible to put in place to help serve our clients," said Lisa Bleier, managing director of savings and retirement at SIFMA.
"This company will take quite a while to recover a rating, but remains as operationally excellent as ever," Liberum analysts, who have a "buy" rating on the stock, said.
A more reasonable financial approach (while operationally problematic) would be for the airport to maintain several vehicles on constant alert for a tower declaration of a Movement Area Violation.
"The person added: "He's raised far more money than he thought he needed to for his business, and it's incredibly operationally intense and challenging, which he didn't plan on.
From the particular standpoint of Israeli national security, further encouraging such an allowance would make it increasingly difficult or operationally impossible to mount any residually defensive preemption against Iran.
PARIS, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Airbus operationally hit its main industrial target of 800 aircraft deliveries in 2018 after record handovers in December, said two people briefed on the matter.
All money has to be spent on "operationally effective designs deployed as of the date of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 218" — a bill Trump signed on May 5, 2017.
"The number one feedback they had given us is make it simple, make it easy, make it operationally less manual and make bank fees and costs transparent," Moorthy said.
The RQ-4, which informed the development of the newer MQ-4C drones, is one of the most advanced high-altitude drones being employed operationally, The War Zone said.
All money has to be spent on "operationally effective designs deployed as of the date of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017" — a bill Trump signed on May 5, 403.
But that theoretical risk may not matter operationally either, Mr. Sanchez said, noting that as far as has been disclosed, the F.B.I. has never used the lone wolf provision.
AT&T launched AT&T TV this week, an internet-based TV service that is more operationally efficient than DirecTV, but which largely relies on the same business model.
Operationally, China faces the short-term prospect of Vietnam obtaining U.S.-sourced radars and sensors, surveillance planes and drones to better monitor and target Chinese forces, the analysts say.
Trade disputes have become the proverbial "war by other means" — a long-anticipated clash by American sinologists who have never been able to give Washington an operationally sound advice.
Missing any of these perspectives could lead to an incomplete understanding of the drivers of offsets, risking operationally irrelevant, or unusable, or less than state of the art concepts.
Operationally, there's not much more the President can do to deal with a storm at home in the White House than aboard Air Force One or on the road.
Now head of the newly created, but operationally unclear, White House National Trade Council, Navarro remains one of the few trained economists involved in White House policymaking at all.
"When you're a long-lived company that has had success over multiple decades the decision to change is not easy – culturally or operationally," Hackett said Tuesday in a news release.
"We firmly believe that we shall be able to overcome the challenges that we face today as a company and become profitable and operationally efficient," Mopani said in a statement.
Though Cruise will remain operationally independent, GM President Dan Ammann tells TechCrunch the car maker intends to integrate Cruise's technology within its fleet of vehicle brands as soon as possible.
Panmure Gordon analyst Anna Barnfather said the company's integration initiatives and its ownership of pub properties left it "less operationally geared than many of its leasehold pub and restaurant peers".
Premier's equity market value is 24 million pounds ($483 million) "As long as we're outperforming operationally, I'm happy, everybody's happy, the banks are happy," Chief Executive Tony Durrant told Reuters.
A January 2628 Department of Defense (DOD) report indicated that more than two-thirds of its operationally critical installations are threatened by flooding, drought and wildfires resulting from climate change.
Beijing is probably not looking at how Washington deals with Damascus, either ethically or operationally, to decide whether or not to seize Taiwan or assert control over the Malacca Strait.
"We plan to solve the two structural issues that operationally we could not fix on our own," PacSun CEO Gary H. Schoenfeld said in a statement the retailer released today.
The U.S. firm has struck up relationships worldwide after making investments in more than 1,500 startups across 60 countries, while, operationally, it has people on the ground in 20 countries.
Operationally, management remains focused on executing against the strategy presented last quarter to increase longterm growth (by simplifying the verticals offered across Search, Mail and Tumblr) and beat Street estimates.
" James G. Stavridis, a retired four-star admiral who commanded American forces in Europe and Latin America, said the pause "makes sense, but it comes at a challenging time operationally.
Another echoed, "It's open, but not operationally ready," citing a lack of consistent pool and hot tub heating among the concerns, which is something we also noticed during our visit.
"SOFR compounded in arrears is more complex operationally than Libor, but, as a benchmark, as long as people are confident SOFR has stability" they may be comfortable making the switch.
"We are making progress toward our transformation of running a more operationally excellent company while amplifying the power of the Under Armour brand," CEO Kevin Plank said in a statement.
"Operationally, this rocket is exciting to me because it is probably a quarter of the cost, or less, of anything we have today — with twice as much capability," Young said.
The lamps business, with 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) in annual sales, is to be operationally separated from the rest of Osram by April 1 and legally separated by July 1.
But a16z co-founder Ben Horowitz argues that if the company leadership is good enough operationally to comply with SOX and similar standards, then they're basically good enough to do anything.
In fact under three circumstances: if the tailored and targeted access is not technically or operationally possible; or if they see some very dangerous trend that needs more than targeted access.
"Operationally, Wells Fargo can recover, but reputationally and how a billion dollars will weigh on them - only time can tell," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley in Boston.
Gene drives—with all their attendant uncertainties—would be a hard risk to sell, especially when the more urban geography of the region makes more controlled technologies like Oxitec's operationally feasible.
The firm's troubles have disappointed Silicon Valley's highest-profile investor, according to multiple people close to Thiel, who has lent his brand name to the firm but is not operationally involved.
One consideration may be whether there are areas of the border where it is operationally advantageous to replace existing barriers with the more robust barriers that the president has called for.
So we typically make these predictions, and then also we use them internally to show why we're making the adjustments we're making in the various things we do, strategically and operationally.
JD said it intends to exercise the option and re-brand the Hot-T stores as JD, though the business would continue to be operationally run by its existing management team.
Fitch believes the transaction supports the company's strategic and financial initiatives by high-grading assets with a core offshore customer in an operationally attractive region, while improving the forecasted leverage profile.
Two E-3Gs were first operationally deployed in support of anti-narcotics operations in the Caribbean, and in November 2015 the new Sentries began flying combat missions over the Middle East.
And then we can have a president/CEO who is definitely inputting into the vision, but who is also managing the team, operationally, and can focus on delivering the finalised vision.
"What's your runway, sitting here today, so we know how much time we have to figure out exactly what needs to be done, either operationally or in business planning," he said.
Over the past several years, however, this process by which petitions are selected for adjudication has proven inefficient, costly and operationally burdensome for both employers and US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
" They also wanted asylum-seekers to "manifest their conformity," or express their agreement to being transferred — something DHS officials recommended rejecting or clarifying because it was "not legally or operationally feasible.
Operationally, PepsiCo is focused on increased brand support to grow value share, expand its emerging market presence, grow its nutrition business, reduce overhead, and leverage technology and processes across its organization.
I think Berlin is a very operationally driven environment, Tel Aviv is a very tech driven environment, this is a very product driven environment — which actually complements well our other hubs.
"We are building a stable business by diversifying geographically and operationally," Chief Executive Tsuyoshi Nagano told Reuters, adding the insurer was now looking to double Asia's contribution to its overseas profits.
The absurdity of it all is not lost on Novikov, who agrees it's ridiculous to spend $100 on a cocktail—or even operationally for the bar to make one, for that matter.
The refit follows 65 days of "going at this at an operationally high tempo the entire time", he said, and includes repairing vehicles, resupplying ammunition and preparing forces for the next stage.
While TechCrunch understands that some country offices have been operationally profitable for more than a year, CEO Khosrowshahi indicated that it is losing money across the Southeast Asian region as a whole.
Single-tenant, operationally essential real estate generally refers to free-standing, commercial real estate facilities where our tenants conduct business activities that are essential to the generation of their sales and profits.
"It was a couple of not great quarters and the reason for that was a few different issues that they've been having operationally in the United States," said Akbari, the Morningstar analyst.
The Joint Strike Fighter, which has been labeled the most expensive military weapons program in history, has been beset by problems during its development but has begun to be operationally deployed abroad.
But 2011's Facebook was remarkably smaller and less complex — operationally, ethically and legally — so to have gone from that middle stage to the present must certainly have been quite a ride.
"[Kohl's] is one of the few department chains not closing stores, they're operationally focused, and they have a broad swath of stores with potentially a little extra space now," Hogan told CNBC.
A Pentagon report reveals that more than two-thirds of operationally critical military installations are threatened by the effects of climate change over the next 2628 years, including repeated flooding and wildfires.
"Most of our business, primarily our digital offerings, showed impressive performance and operationally more than offset structural challenges in fossil power generation," Siemens' Chief Executive Officer Joe Kaeser said in a statement.
"Every effort must be made to hold detainees for the least amount of time required for their processing, transfer, release, or repatriation as appropriate and as operationally feasible," the guidelines state. Rep.
Fitch believes that the company benefits operationally and financially from being part of a larger and financially stronger group, thus Mitsui Life is rated two notches above its standalone rating of 'BBB+'.
Upon its establishment, it had to determine whom it served, operationally, and the General Assembly has asked UNRWA to deliver services to generations of Palestine refugees on the basis of this determination.
"ABB is operationally executing very well while fighting an uphill battle on several fronts," said Panagiotis Spiliopoulos, an analyst at Bank Vontobel, who highlighted the improvement in profit margin at the company.
"However, the [Flores Settlement agreement], as interpreted by court decisions, makes it operationally unfeasible for DHS and ICE to simultaneously enforce our immigration laws and maintain family unity," Albence said before Congress.
The firm has been in flux after a falling out between Conway and his former business partner, David Lee, and the firm has been largely run operationally these days by his son.
That's roughly 45 percent higher than its current price, and almost where the stock traded in early 2016 before Campbell bought Pacific Foods and Snyder's-Lance, leaving it financially and operationally stretched.
"Operationally it doesn't affect much, they are already broken and globally their attacks have receded," said Rashad Ali, resident senior fellow at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a London-based think-tank.
We talked about the excellent return in the form of your numbers last week as well let's talk about how operationally the business is going on- you're here in Egypt as well.
The plan is to have four MQ-25A unmanned refueling aircraft integrated into the carrier air wing and initially operationally capable by 2024, according to the Navy's statement announcing the contract's award.
In terms of the due diligence, I think there were some key lessons around making sure that we understand operationally how this business runs, what are the key advantages to the business.
While some say we should first deal with North Korea's more imminent threat, postponing action on Iran, so doing ignores the inextricable relationship between the two, both operationally and in global perceptions.
"Operationally you'd be told by people in the intelligence community that you're not going to get rid of the subcontractors," said Turzanski, who worked in the U.S. intelligence community during the Reagan administration.
"We firmly believe that we shall be able to overcome the challenges that we face today as a company and become profitable and operationally-efficient," Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) said in a statement.
But Deutsche Post Chief Executive Frank Appel said he was not worried, saying the business had a broad base both geographically and operationally that made it resilient even if global economic growth weakened.
British police said on Sunday they would release the names of the three men who killed seven people in London "as soon as operationally possible", adding that searches were continuing in four properties.
The Brussels Airport Company said in a statement Thursday that it was "operationally ready" to reopen and that the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority had granted approval for a partial restart of passenger flights.
Our report makes clear the nation must restore the hard-power strengths at the core of its foreign policy, become more bold and innovative operationally, and put its military budgeting on firmer footing.
You should work closely with your organisation's senior responsible officer for Brexit preparation and their teams, to make sure that you are operationally ready to implement the new charging regulations after exit day.
Such regulation puts a burden on patients, their treating providers, and Health information exchange (HIEs), making it operationally expensive — and with today's existing HIE technology — extremely costly, to transfer and manage SUD data.
Some banks were behind with plans to be operationally ready and are now using the delay to complete moves of customer accounts to new hubs, a senior official at a global bank said.
"There is nothing inherently illegal about trying to arrest and deport people with final orders — it's just operationally difficult," said Michelle Brané, director of Migrant Rights and Justice at the Women's Refugee Commission.
The plant, which was supposed to be able to harness a gasification process that would power turbines off low-grade lignite coal, has proven extremely expensive to build and has been operationally unreliable.
We also have a service called Rails that enables third parties like DoorDash and Postmates and Amazon Restaurants to send orders through our API to keep things simpler operationally at the restaurants we serve.
"If this turns out to be as bad as it sounds, then it's a serious problem for us and the British because operationally the coalition doesn't work without the U.S.," said one French diplomat.
Rafael Reif praises the ambition of the idea, but also notes that it will be operationally independent; in an op-ed for the Boston Globe, he sells the idea to the city at large.
"Operationally and financially the business seems to outsiders to be doing the right things, the markets remain positive and company now has a strong balance sheet," said Stephen Rawlinson, analyst at brokerage Whitman Howard.
Potential applications are in payments, supply chain deliveries, trade reconciliations on the financial markets and so forth where its ledger recording capabilities could be faster and cheaper operationally-speaking than existing legacy IT systems.
The 2013 guidebook specifically says that while someone attempting to get an IED is considered "operationally capable" of carrying out an attack, someone simply looking up things about IEDs on the internet is not.
So with the investments that we put in, we need to have time to make back the investments with the short leases that we have, so operationally breaking even is quite short for us.
"This investment in MTD increases our presence in the $20 billion global lawn and garden market in a financially and operationally prudent way," Stanley Black Chief Executive Officer James Loree said in a statement.
The Pentagon earlier this month delivered the report to Congress, revealing that more than two-thirds of operationally critical military installations are threatened by the effects of climate change over the next 20 years.
Following the profit warning, Merrion Stockbrokers said it would no longer have a recommendation on INM, whose Group Chief Executive Robert Pitt said on Wednesday that the group remained operationally robust and cash generative.
Shyp basically has to rethink the whole process — one person can't be individually picking up and labeling every single package if it's a big bulk shipment for it to be operationally efficient for Shyp.
Weather plays a huge role in all military operations, and even minor disturbances in our climate can yield dramatic changes that our Navy will be hard pressed to conform to, both operationally and financially.
"If you strip out the Nigerian fine, which is a once off thing, and forex moves, this company is not in a such bad shape operationally," said Momentum SP Reid Stockbrokers' analyst Sibonginkosi Nyanga.
LONDON (Reuters) - British police said on Sunday they would release the names of the three men who killed seven people in London "as soon as operationally possible", adding that searches were continuing in four properties.
Kunlun started to operationally separate Grindr as well, making Grindr Beijing a different legal entity, transferring some Chinese employees from Kunlun to Grindr, and finding separate office space for Grindr in Beijing, former employees said.
The new, more operationally lithe Bank of America is up 86% in mobile logins and 39% in wire transactions, while digital payments have climbed 29% to $424 billion compared with the third quarter of 2017.
First, and most obviously, we have to recognize that the Islamic State's occupation of large sections of Iraq and Syria is not a distant tragedy, but the driving force behind these attacks, operationally and inspirationally.
The first report called climate change a "national security issue" and found that more than two-thirds of operationally critical military installations are threatened by the effects of climate change over the next 85033 years.
"The decision to change is not easy — culturally or operationally," he said, adding that the approaches that have brought success in the past "are really no guarantee of future success" as the industry is reshaped.
Mr. Powell credited Mr. Frisk with putting Under Armour on better ground operationally in recent months, getting a better hand on the company's inventory levels and reducing production to help the company run more efficiently.
According to Mexico's state-run Notimex news agency, the national coordinator of Civil Protection said Tuesday that Mexico is "not prepared either legally or operationally" to receive Central American migrants returning from the United States.
Banking Competition Remedies Ltd said that after appointing its final executive director and other staff - a process that had prevented applications for the grants from opening - it was now operationally ready to implement the scheme.
Nor was there then credible evidence of Pyongyang colluding operationally with either Baghdad or Teheran against the West beyond harsh rhetoric and the occasional arms sales it routinely carried on with several Middle Eastern states.
Liberty, which competes with larger Sanlam and Discovery, has lagged rivals operationally and on the stock market over the last three years as a weak economy and high interest rates in South Africa hit disposable incomes.
The issue: The Pentagon delivered a report to Congress earlier this month that said more than two-thirds of operationally critical military installations are threatened by the effects of climate change over the next 2202 years.
Building diversified private allocations that include early stage venture exposure, growth equity and operationally-focused buyouts is now necessary to drive returns by capturing growth across the corporate lifecycle and the full range of U.S. equities.
Until now, all of the major cybersecurity stakeholders in New York City have been physically and operationally separated, said Satish Rao, associate director of physical sciences licensing at Columbia, who helps to support cybersecurity start-ups.
"There are things you can do operationally that are definitely all for the Air Force, and all for America, but I think the training aspect of it, for me, is the most rewarding job I've had."
Some suggest that, on balance, this would be good for a company that requires a CEO who can make it operationally efficient as it seeks to churn out lots more cars rather than an impetuous tech visionary.
Analysts at Al Rajhi Capital said the company had managed to "keep up its reputation as an operationally strong company, beating estimates for the third time in a row", and raised their price target to 49 riyals.
Therefore, in order to continue on this growth trajectory, it was agreed with the board that Festicket needed to invest more in B2B tools to operationally scale the way it works with its network of ~8,000 suppliers.
Liberty, in which Standard Bank has a 53 percent stake, competes with Sanlam and Discovery but has lagged rivals operationally and on the stock market over the last three years as a weak economy hit disposable incomes.
South African retailers have struggled as consumers battling job losses and high personal debt levels hold back on spending, but Massmart has lagged its closest rival Shoprite both on the stock market and operationally in recent years.
Profit before tax decreased £16.5m to £298.5m (1h 2015: £315.0m) * Well-Placed operationally given its business model and uk market position; however, it is too early to quantify future implications on wider economy, for example asset prices.
And what it means operationally is that we're going to give you the kind of advice that will help you become a CEO and then provide for you the kind of network that great professional CEOs have.
One source told The Diplomat's Ankit Panda that the initial test of the DF-17 marked "the first HGV test in the world using a system intended to be fielded operationally" rather than a test bed system.
Earlier this month, the FAA released a draft report stating that a planned Boeing software update for the jets is "operationally suitable," but the groundings are expected to continue until at least late May or early June.
PENTAGON REPORT DETAILS CLIMATE RISK: A Pentagon report reveals that more than two-thirds of operationally critical military installations are threatened by the effects of climate change over the next 2628 years, including repeated flooding and wildfires.
For most of the 20th century, the United States suppressed our tribal nation financially and operationally, leaving us unable to execute basic government functions, let alone advance the treaty-affirmed right to send a delegate to Congress.
Herreros emphasized that Mexico ultimately has to take responsibility for migrants' well-being: "We are trying to enhance the protection response, but we are not operationally involved in the reception of persons returned by MPP," he said.
And though analysts say that North Korea still has a ways to go to before it can operationally deploy an ICBM, the new announcement of a proposed satellite launch is still a major incident in the making.
The first dishes you get at the beginning of a Chinese banquet are usually this mixed platter of cold cuts—often ham, jellyfish, and beef shin—which I assume is just operationally very easy for the restaurant.
Problems included data such as fuel usage needing to be entered into multiple systems, meaning it could take up to 50 man-hours to plan medical evacuations and other missions, which the report said was "not acceptable" operationally.
Before opening up this location, Chipotle would test its products through a private kitchen, which required an additional step of proving a new item worked operationally with equipment and crew in stores before rolling it out more broadly.
"The whole region has been witnessing a major transformation when it comes to markets operationally and improvement with friendliness to investors," said Fadi Al Said, director, fund manager, head of the MENA investment team at Lazard Asset Management.
Software is trying to carve out a place in the fast-growing market for software that helps businesses capture and analyze streams of data gathered by networked sensors attached to objects, and turn them into operationally useful information.
London police said they knew the identities of the three attackers who killed seven and injured 48 in their rampage around an area full of bars and restaurants, and would release the names as soon as operationally possible.
The technology described was originally tested on the B-1, but did not find its way its way into the aircraft operationally, but a modular version of it seems to be alive and well in the B-2.
A Federal Aviation Administration review board said on Tuesday that it found a Boeing software update for the MAX to be "operationally suitable," suggesting the lengthy regulatory process to get the planes back in the air was underway.
"The (Malaysian) regulators want something to be done fairly quickly but the reality is, operationally, certain things may not be achieved that quickly," said Ng Kheng Siang, head of Asia Pacific fixed income at State Street Global Advisors.
The work is aimed at keeping the Eurofighter Typhoon fleet operationally effective for combat for decades to come, even as Europe begins work on two rival next-generation aircraft that are slated to enter service in 2040, officials said.
The report outlines that as drones "become operationally more efficient and safe, battery life expands, and integration continues, new business models will begin to develop," such as new delivery or medical services, or for operations like search and rescue.
A review by a U.S. Federal Aviation Administration panel into grounded MAX found on Tuesday a planned software update and training revisions by Boeing to be "operationally suitable," an important milestone in getting the planes back in the air.
"This is an attractive industry and CRH has a strong position in its main markets, but the company has become too complex, both structurally and operationally, which hampers performance and traps value," Cevian's managing partner Christer Gardell told Reuters.
US Air Forces Central Command said it last flew the long-range bombers operationally in the region in May 2006 as part of the war in Afghanistan, and during a US-led military exercise in Jordan in May 2015.
"This initiative could enhance U.S. military power through targeted funding to realign our force posture in the region, improve operationally relevant infrastructure, fund additional exercises, preposition equipment and build capacity with our allies and partners," McCain said Thursday. Adm.
"We would have to operationally change the business and reallocate certain businesses back into the EU. That's not technically impossible...but enormously costly and enormously inefficient... and will mean the scale of our activities here will reduce," said Bardrick.
Operationally, Harriet Green said IBM employees will be working alongside the Sesame Workshop team in its New York City office to figure out what's possible and wanted in the pre-K education market over a period of three years.
U.S. Air Forces Central Command said it last flew the long-range bombers operationally in the region in May 2006 as part of the war in Afghanistan, and during a U.S.-led military exercise in Jordan in May 2015.
In a blog post last week, Burning Man organizers acknowledged there was "more work to be done" in 2020 and beyond, and would figure out whether BLM's requests for the future are "legally, financially, operationally, and/or culturally feasible."
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has put into combat service its new generation J-20 stealth fighter, a warplane it hopes will narrow the military gap with the United States, the Chinese air force said on Friday, making it operationally ready.
The ordinance defines facial surveillance as "an automated or semi-automated process that assists in identifying an individual, capturing information about an individual, based on the physical characteristics of an individual's face," which is operationally equivalent to facial recognition.
While Amazon Web Services is better poised than most other Amazon subsidiaries to stand on its own, both financially and operationally, most experts say that the company may just not have enough incentive to make such a dramatic move.
"Operationally, we're going to task our sources to ask whether the data coming out of China, North Korea, and Iran is accurate because that is really important," said Marc Polymeropoulos, a veteran CIA operations officer who retired in 2019.
Current NCPS capabilities, operationally known as the EINSTEIN program, are a discontinuous set of contracts with different contractors charged with different tasks assigned to various internal operators, with no single entity responsible for the overall effectiveness of the system.
"Operationally, it doesn't change anything," said Jaime López Aranda, a security analyst in Mexico City, noting that the National Guard would be another version of what Mexico has had for years: a hybrid model of civilian and military policing.
Within the sphere of appointed executive officials, a wide range of important jobs — from the Federal Reserve chair to the FBI director — enjoy fixed terms of office and cannot be operationally controlled by the president on a day-to-day basis.
"It's a bit of a miss ... operationally the result is fairly flat and the only positive is that the sexual wellness is still on track to be sold," said Bill Keenan, general manager of direct equities research at broker Lonsec.
"What people are saying is give up the backstop, which we know will work legally and operationally in return for something that doesn't yet exist but might exist in the future ... I can't do that to the border communities," Varadkar said.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu also spoke out about the strike Friday, defiant in his justification: "When we identify attempts to transfer advanced weapons to Hezbollah and we have intelligence and it is operationally feasible, we act to prevent it," he said.
The report examined whether it is "technically and operationally feasible to meet law enforcement's call for exceptional access without causing large-scale security vulnerabilities" — posing the question of whether it's possible to build in such exceptional access without creating unacceptable risk?
Grand Challenge is also collaborating with the Amazon Web Services team, the company's cloud computing division and the division under which Grand Challenge is located operationally, on using artificial intelligence to organize, parse, and check unstructured medical record data for errors.
Philip Damas, a director at Drewry, an independent maritime advisor, told CNBC that Hanjin's filing meant there was "a bit of chaos" ahead legally and operationally as exporters and importers tried to figure out where their cargos and products were.
My role at Twitter was really to help scale the company from 90 people to 1,163 people over two and a half years, so I was involved with a lot of operationally intensive things there: User growth, analytics, scaling recruiting.
Uber doesn't provide business data for Southeast Asia so it is hard to compare them, but we previously reported that Uber is operationally profitable in parts of Southeast Asia and there seems to be little to choose between the two.
This critical inference is based upon the understanding that while North Korea already has some nuclear weapons and missile delivery vehicles, it is also still rational and still not operationally-prepared to seek "escalation dominance" vis-à-vis the United States.
They may actually perform at their best when working through tough situations, but we are entering a sandwich generation with many executives are not only caring for children but now ageing parents who will tax them emotionally, financially and operationally.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Saab will not test its Gripen fighter jet this month in Switzerland, the Swedish company said on Thursday, after the Swiss defense procurement agency recommended against it on grounds the plane would not be operationally ready in 2019.
Airlines are responsible for stopping passengers who will be denied entry into the US before they get on planes, and DHS worked with the airlines throughout the weekend and collected feedback to make it "more operationally feasible for them," Cuccinelli said.
"Key aspects of this assessment will be to ensure that the proposal conforms with our rules and regulations, is operationally deliverable, sets manageable precedents for the Commonwealth Games and ultimately adds value to athletes and the Commonwealth Sports Movement," added Grevemberg.
For the moment, at least, it does seem reasonable that Kim Jong Un values his own life and that of his nation more highly than any other preference or combination of preferences; and he remains operationally subject to U.S. nuclear deterrence.
You might also consider bringing in a fixer, an experienced person who will come in as CEO for a large chunk of equity and get your company into a better position to sell, both operationally and in terms of connections.
"Operationally, 20183 was a year of ups and downs," Chief Executive Werner Baumann said after the company reported a 1.3 percent fall in fourth-quarter adjusted core earnings, slightly worse than expected by analysts, and flagged stagnant earnings this year.
The airport's efficiency "allows ATL to be cost competitive and operationally efficient to maximize operations, all of which contributes to the continuous growth of the airport," said Balram Bheodari, deputy general manager of the Atlanta airport, in a press release.
"We need a logistics vessel that can allow us to be more successful operationally," one Guatemalan official told Haley as they toured the special forces base, before being taken out on one of the boats provided several years ago by the United States.
"There was no doubt this would be another tough quarter but operationally the company is seemingly on track with the various ramp ups with B&A (the bauxite and alumina division) a notable beat," Credit Suisse said in a note to clients.
"It has become clear meanwhile that the company is on a very successful path operationally," said Poetsch who had been VW's finance chief throughout the period that VW managers were installing the illicit emissions software and subsequently tried to conceal its existence.
There would still be a Facebook board and a Facebook exec team in a head office in California sitting atop all these community-oriented Facebooks — which, while operationally liberated, would still be making use of its core technology and getting limited corporate steerage.
We're excited to bring this same operationally battle-tested service to VMware customers' on-premises and hybrid environments, which will not only make database management much easier for enterprises, but also make it simpler for these databases to transition to the cloud.
Jim Balsillie, who helped establish the Arctic Research Foundation, told The Guardian, "It's almost certain that HMS Terror was operationally closed down by the remaining crew who then re-boarded HMS Erebus and sailed south where they met their ultimate tragic fate."
"I draw comfort from the fact that the leaders of the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security have military experience, they've been in combat, they're not going to get flustered, they understand how to make things work operationally," Chertoff said.
"The task of engaging with our people on cultural norms and behavior is operationally easier to do if you're a firm with 5,000 people than if you have 30,000 people and, as such, we have put these important programs in place," he added.
Bruenig envisions the fund as, like Norway's pension fund or CalPERS in California, as operationally independent of politics on a day-to-day basis but also serving as an activist investor operating under broad guidelines provided by Congress and the Treasury Department.
So operationally, it will look a lot like QE. But in terms of the end goal, there's a big difference between wanting to rescue a sliding economy and looking to keep interest rates in check and liquidity flowing through the banking system.
"It is our responsibility to detail operationally how we will avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland without another solution and bearing in mind the decision of the UK to leave the single market and the customs union," he said.
Flybe, which connects British regional airports to London and other European cities, cautioned in November that Britain's vote to leave the European Union could affect the aviation industry "operationally and commercially" and posed short-term challenges because of the pound's sharp slide.
CERT has published and continues to refine a process and associated training to properly identify and control risks, called the Operationally Critical Threat, Asset and Vulnerability Evaluation (OCTAVE) which helps enterprises may raise their confidence in withstanding cyber or other catastrophic events.
In the meantime, one guesses that YC, where Altman has not been involved operationally for some time, will be fine without him at the helm, including thanks to the continued involvement of Altman and YC founders Livingston and Paul Graham at the board level.
There's an aphorism about American political opinion, dating back to research from the early 1960s, that holds that we're philosophically conservative but operationally liberal — we say we prefer smaller government, but in practice we support programs that benefit us and even some that don't.
Boeing has announced a software fix to MCAS that the Federal Aviation Administration characterized last month as "operationally suitable," as well as said it would install some of the safety features previously offered as optional upgrades as default features in all 737 Max jets.
That's because, says Fletcher, on a cash flow level, Valk Fleet didn't control the money coming into restaurants — remember, unlike Delivery Hero's Foodora, the service was B2B not consumer-facing — and this meant that it was "operationally complex" to get them to pay on time.
The lists are add-ons to a Defense Department study from January — "Effects of a Changing Climate to the Department of Defense" — that found that of 85033 operationally critical military installations, 74 are threatened by the effects of climate change over the next 20 years.
Service members on jump status have to at least perform one jump every three months to maintain proficiency, but a commander can waive that minimum requirement if service members are unable to perform a jump because they are on combat operations or operationally deployed.
Aercap has 100 Boeing 737 MAX jets on order, "The brand is not in a great place right now and what we need to do is recover that brand operationally and then ... be absolutely disciplined when it comes to placing the aircraft," Kelly said.
We asked Waiser if he can provide more guidance on IPO plans and he noted to me earlier that the company still expects to be operationally profitable by December and that an IPO is still on the horizon, although without a specific date in mind.
"The disposal will serve to cut debt and bolster the embattled miner's balance sheet, much to investor glee, leaving it in a much stronger and leaner position both operationally and financially," Mike van Dulken, head of research at Accendo Markets, said in a note.
"We believe it was another strong quarter for BP, with the company continuing to move in the right direction with solid production growth, aggressive cost cutting, and financial discipline, while improving operationally," Brian Youngberg, senior energy analyst at Edward Jones, said in a research note published Tuesday.
" (CNBC)* Bernie Sanders gets strong support for 'Medicare for All' at Fox News town hall (CNBC) The Federal Aviation Administration released its initial review of Boeing's (BA) update to its 737 Max anti-stall software suspected of contributing to two fatal plane crashes, calling it "operationally suitable.
"Although we expect industry headwinds in the near term, we continue to grow and diversify our product portfolio, improve our cost competitiveness and lay the foundation to emerge stronger, both financially and operationally, from this environment," Micron Chief Executive Sanjay Mehrotra told investors during a conference call.
The USPS has been operationally profitable for the past three years, but a 21625 law that transformed a long-term liability for future retiree health benefits into an unaffordable short-term liability ($2900 billion annually) has obscured the agency's e-commerce fueled comeback from the Great Recession.
During the press briefing Zuckerberg is also reported to have suggested it's "operationally unfeasible" for a platform of Facebook's size to apply strict content rules — "given that there are more than 100 billion pieces of content a day, and that we're not generally producing the content".
James G. Foggo III, commander of US Naval Forces Europe-Africa and Allied Joint Force Command Naples, Italy, said: "The National Defense Strategy makes clear that we must be operationally unpredictable to our long-term strategic adversaries, while upholding our commitments to our allies and partners."
In addition, for the private equity-tech relationship to work in the long-term, funds must be willing to assert unusual control over their investment targets, continue to invest in operationally sound playbooks and must help their portfolio companies nail the subscription model, which requires higher upfront costs.
Credito Real's asset quality metrics compare favourably to its peers as it benefits from its concentration in federal level government entities that centralize payments through the Tesoreria de la Federacion (Tesofe) or that are more operationally efficient than others and from its income/risk sharing agreement with its distributors.
"One factor to note is that, despite the 8 percent drop in ITV net advertising revenue, the adjusted earnings per share only fell 9 percent, demonstrating how ITV has become a far less operationally geared business as it has grown its non-TV advertising revenues," Liberum analysts said.
The former director of the C.I.A., David H. Petraeus, was prosecuted for giving his mistress, who was writing a biography of him, notebooks full of classified information, though he received a light sentence, which may have reflected the view that little in the notebooks was still operationally important.
Because of these sections I've bolded, Facebook has the ability to decide it would be operationally infeasible to do what the board decided in every situation, merely take the guidance into account for future policy-making and choose whether implementation is a reasonable allocation of capital and staff.
"We raised a number of concerns in the [Office of Refugee Resettlement] program about any policy which would result in family separation due to the concerns we had about the best interest of the child and about whether that would be operationally supportable with the bed capacity we had," White said.
In a research paper published in the peer-reviewed journal, Social Forces, we explored whether the forum is able to improve the social responsibility of its own "strategic partners"— the companies most closely associated with the forum financially and operationally, including powerful global names like Bank of America, Google and Siemens.
"Fikre remains, in his own words, 'stigmatiz(ed) as a known or suspected terrorist and as an individual who represents a threat of engaging in or conducting a violent act of terrorism and who is operationally capable of doing so,'" U.S. Circuit Judge Morgan Christen wrote for a three-judge panel.
The administration has employed aggressive rhetoric and spoken consistently about securing the border and cracking down on undocumented immigrants in the US. Arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement are up -- but little has operationally changed at the border and deportations last year lagged behind the last year of Obama's presidency.
"The secretary of state has to focus on the president, his policies and the other heads of government that he deals with, which means he cannot possibly run the department operationally himself," said R. Nicholas Burns, a retired career diplomat and an under secretary of state for President George W. Bush.
So there would be a separate macro-prudential policy body that would implement decisions on, say, loan-to-value ratios While the government-led systemic risk body should set financial stability priorities and decide on the perimeter of permissible tools, the macro-prudential policy-making body should be operationally independent from government.
"All of the moving pieces, logistically, operationally, new facilities in all of these regions and all of the steps and pieces that need to happen in the expansion plan is something that's going to take a tremendous amount of time and attention from our team, and also support from partners," Crawford said.
Ultimately, a deal with Amazon — even at a lower price — was deemed the optimal way for Souq to move forward, and a better bet for investors than collaborating with other would-be suitors eBay, which isn't as operationally focused as Amazon, or Majid Al Futtaim, which is strong offline, not online. Noon.
" Breaking: Defiant Kim Jong-un says North Korea is nearing its goal of "equilibrium" in military force with the United States, according to the North's official Korean Central News Agency: "While the English version of the report was less straightforward, the Korean version quoted Kim as declaring the missile as operationally ready.
"While Individuals in CBP custody should generally not be held for longer than 72 hours in either CBP hold rooms or holding facilities, every effort is made to hold detainees for the least amount of time required for their processing, transfer, release or repatriation as appropriate and operationally feasible," said the CBP spokesperson.
And it maintains that "Facebook will support the board to the extent that requests are technically and operationally feasible and consistent with a reasonable allocation of Facebook's resources," giving it the right to decide if it should apply the precedent of Oversight Board verdicts to similar cases or broadly implement its policy guidance.
BUT I TELL YOU I'M VERYH EXCITED ABOUT THE NUMBERS WE REPORTED TODAY BEYOND THE FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF THAT WE HAD SOME GREAT CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, THE BEST IN OUR RECORDED HISTORY AS A COMBINED COMPANY, WE'VE DONE SOME GREAT WORK WITH ON-TIME ARRIVALS SO OPERATIONALLY AND CUSTOMER FACING ISSUES CONTINUE TO DO WELL.
"Operationally, the F-2200B has great potential and moving it to Japan does send a signal to North Korea, which has been making a lot of threats lately and of course, China," Carl Schuster, a Hawaii Pacific University professor and former director of operations at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center, said in an email to CNN.
I think that many of the people that I get the chance to work with every day are these kinds of 10x contributors, and so our organization, I think, can be very effective operationally and it also just aligns us in the way we behave, in the way we compensate, in our values, in what our expectations are.
"The results of these operationally realistic events have been positive as the F-35 is proving to be a formidable weapons system that not only provides better capabilities when compared to legacy aircraft but also makes legacy aircraft more effective with its battlespace awareness, sensor fusion, and electronic attack & protective capabilities," he said in a statement.
Calypso was a huge undertaking, and [between] that and Woo, which is producing revenue on a slightly more rapid pace, and having newly hired [renowned designer] John Maeda [away from his last role as design partner at the venture firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers], there are a few things operationally that the company wants to nail down.
"The TSA, riddled with their own organizational issues, should allow the air marshals to do what they have continued to do best — fly operationally sound missions to protect the integrity of the aircraft, its crew, and passengers in the manner that they have been training and perfecting for the last 17 years," Brian Borek said, according to ABC.
Finally, it has launched information warfare and constant threats against all of Europe and the U.S.  Yet Russia cannot and dare not launch an all out war against Ukraine because of the limits to its own military capability which amounts to about 100,000 men capable of being operationally deployed against a resolute and steadily improving Ukrainian army.
"We have ISIS on the run and rather than focus on that mission we have now created a distraction that is going to require the Iraqi government to justify why it's made concessions and compromises the previous government was not willing to make and find workarounds for what operationally has created a lot of obstacles," said Bruen.
Solutions have been proposed in the past using cryptography to assure the integrity of advertisements but they have met with limited success operationally for a large variety of factors including computational overhead on already-strained gateway routers, the need for centralized trust, and the need for changing protocols on routers around the globe to handle this new security information.
"Operationally, the weakness in North America is the biggest concern given Publicis is the strongest player in North American media buying, which should be the highest margin part of the business and we now have two major agencies (WPP and Publicis) both having weakness in North America, which raises questions as to what is happening in this particular market," Liberum wrote.
It also notes that the US has "ruled out indiscriminate mass surveillance" on European personal data transferred to the US under the new arrangement — although yesterday Jourová conceded there would be three exceptions where mass surveillance is in fact allowed: if targeted surveillance is not technically or operationally possible, or if they see some "dangerous new trend" that needs more than targeted access.
This is true of both the clumsy mechanics, which are ever present and impossible to ignore, and its story, following the boring moral compass of biker Deacon St. John, who roams the world in the years after an event turned the whole world to shit, claiming to operate by a "code" but refusing to allow said code to operationally manifest into action.
"Operationally, the weakness in North America is the biggest concern given Publicis is the strongest player in North American media buying, which should be the highest margin part of the business and we now have two major agencies (WPP and Publicis) both having weakness in North America, which raises questions as to what is happening in this particular market," wrote Liberum.
Earlier this week it emerged that the Privacy Shield arrangement includes exceptions to allow for some US mass surveillance of EU citizens data — with Jourová listing three circumstances when "generalized access" would be allowed: "if the tailored and targeted access is not technically or operationally possible; or if they see some very dangerous trend that needs more than targeted access".
"During the deliberative process over the previous year, we raised a number of concerns in the (Office of Refugee Resettlement) program about any policy which would result in family separation due to concerns we had about the best interests of the child as well as about whether that would be operationally supportable with the bed capacity that we had," White said.

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