Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
In addition, it appears likely that the company will try to sell some of its smaller, ancillary operations to raise cash.
Some funds have hired small, independent consultants without the ancillary operations that create conflicts.
The company provides all the support services and ancillary operations for the Group but in addition offers facilities to unrelated businesses.
Later employment came from ancillary operations, including shale coal and oilworks.
In addition to possibly selling a network in the Rainbow group, the company could sell some of its ancillary operations.
This is part of our commitment to bringing all of our ancillary operations in-house.
While it may make sense to contract out ancillary operations, great circumspection is called for when it comes to core services, such as front-line policing.
The "other" component of private sector financing includes such items as non-patient revenue to hospitals including ancillary operations, donations, and investment income.
The company makes money from charging landing fees to airlines and increasingly from ancillary operations within those airports such as retail and property.
The pulse signal was used to initiate ancillary operations on complex subsystems, such as seek operations on disk drives.
"New organizations, particularly ones the size of SCM Inc. become catalysts for attracting ancillary operations.
It includes government grants and student fees as well as ancillary operations revenue, capital funds, donations, research grants and trust funds.
Reductions R1 Use of land for sports field or other ancillary operations (other than buildings) by non profit making club or society - fee payable £220.
Procurement of items and/or services for resale that are specific to the ancillary operations of Georgian College will be handled by an approved process for that area.
An ancillary operation was begun in Toronto, Ontario that was involved in both production and training, setting up the first flying school in Canada in 1915.
Claremont's two ancillary operations, large indoor-and-outdoor complexes in Leonia, N.J., and Gaithersburg, Md., offer programs like summer riding camps for children and adults.
I am an Extended Systems Partner, so as an ancillary operation, I sell the Advantage Database System from Extended Systems.
The American Medical Association, which generally opposes new Federal regulations on the matter, says it believes that fewer than 10 percent of the nation's physicians have large investments in these ancillary operations.
This was necessary as the fledgling railway would need all the income it could get, and in addition, he saw some of these ancillary operations such as express and telegraph as being quite profitable.
When the mill opened, 120 new jobs were created immediately through the initial $40 million investment in buildings, plant and machinery, with a further 60 people working in ancillary operations such as forestry, transport and services.
Qantas is a large employer in Australia, and the threat that some ancillary operations might be moved to cheaper sites overseas riled the unions during the takeover bid and turned much of public opinion against it.
These ancillary operations provided extra revenue for the railway at a time when railways were classified as a common carrier by the Railways Act of 1844, and could not compete with road with regards to pricing.
Ancillary operations included the Orson Welles Film School, a photo shop, a record store, a bookstore and The Restaurant at the Orson Welles, aka the Orson Welles Restaurant.
Results reflected higher annual fees in connection with the company's Marriott Vacation Club Destinations program and improvements in ancillary operations driven by the disposition of a golf course and related assets at one of the company's Ritz-Carlton branded projects late in 2012.