But clearly building a business case around this would not be a long term, sustainable strategy. |
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Even so, say the skeptics, it's hard to make a solid business case for these leviathans. |
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No convincing business case has been made for a private terminal at Dublin Airport. |
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The focus of web developers has moved from designing a flashy site for their clients, to proving a business case for expanding online activity. |
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The supplier worked closely with the company to help it make the business case for its technology. |
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The plans and business case are being sent to the regional health authority for approval. |
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Staff expect the works council will only consider the strong business case behind the move. |
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Most people take what they're given, but smart cookies take time to put together a business case for a better rise. |
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In taking forward his company, he must be careful to make sure that the business case works for each part separately. |
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The business case for competition being better for consumers has been made repeatedly, not just in Ireland but around the world. |
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I've told Ministers that they should not expect me to make the political case although I will keep making the business case. |
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We have done feasibility studies after which we told a client there was no business case to employ us further. |
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The competition is fierce, and without a proven business case and strong focus, you can't succeed. |
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Before a company really engages with a partner or vendor, it will have gone down a long road putting together a business case. |
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This means that operators are increasingly looking first at customer needs and then building a business case to launch a service. |
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If an ironclad business case can be made for why those ideals should trump all else, no one has made it yet. |
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The business case for the financial institutions will rest on a new generation of electronic transactions. |
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Passport Canada will also be able to develop a business case for increasing or maintaining service targets, as required. |
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It is a crossover bag that functions as a daypack and as a business case. |
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The East London line extensions have backing of almost all of London's elected representatives and possess a solid business case approved by the Strategic Rail Authority. |
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He says the program will likely be put on the shelf, if it is further delayed due to the creation of a planning and business case. |
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Put another way, I want to explore with you the business case for expanding and strengthening corporate Aboriginal relations. |
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We have someone here who was one of the authors of the business case and then gets a contract himself. |
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The business case for so many non-entities cluttering up the German banking system is becoming ever harder to sustain. |
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The OFA also reviewed the Ministry of Transportation's business case for a light rail initiative. |
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Such digital messages have undermined the business case for the telegram, but have preserved aspects of telegraphic tradition. |
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That's why they finished off their business case, even though they were going down a road to move to going to a subcontractor. |
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Chronos is an e-learning tutorial on the business case for sustainable development. |
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This business case for diversity is also supported by an extensive literature review. |
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The Department advised that in order to put an AED in place, a business case should be developed to comply with the Treasury Policy. |
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This seminar will be invaluable when preparing a business case for changing the current operations and undertaking future investment and financial decisions. |
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With each major revision of the plan, the business case also has to be reviewed and gating decisions made. |
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A business case process was developed for all Passport Canada projects and initiatives. |
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This stimulates demand for higher speeds and capacity, which in turn creates the business case for investments in faster networks. |
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However, a formal business case was not presented to the Board in support of these retention bonuses. |
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However, contrary to the conclusions of the business case, management decided to transfer different services to different locations. |
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A detailed business case in support of the pilot project including the source of funding, must be presented to the Board for final approval. |
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Actual acceptance should only depend on the perceived business case for the merchants. |
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But by no means does every business case fit perfectly into an overall formula. |
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Our senior management team continues to play an active and public role in making the business case for diversity. |
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But this is strictly a business case, her Atlanta lawyer, John Da Grosa Smith, told The Daily Beast. |
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Instead of waiting for Buggins' turn, when our business case comes to the top of the pile, we would be able, as a foundation trust, to borrow to get on with it. |
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The potential of migrants to establish themselves as entrepreneurs is increasingly recognised and there is growing evidence of a business case for diversity, such as ethnic diversity. |
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The only other report developed was a business case drafted in 2003, which was prepared by the OSA, to justify increases in resources for both the regions and sectors in order to address perceived funding shortfalls. |
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The proportion of respondents indicating that there was a business case for enterprise instant messaging increased since last year. |
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This assessment would be contained in the business case for the project. |
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Tax measures should be broadly-based, allowing both small and larger businesses to compete and grow on the basis of a strong business case, without regard for distorting tax measures. |
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At Revenue Canada, for example, the Standardized Accounting project team consists of business and IT analysts and managers who were collocated throughout the development of the first business case and the overview plan. |
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It's all done under the premise that the person who decides to make content available, and wants to build a business case around that, owes creators their due. |
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Sometimes the business case unfolds on the tails of common social sense. |
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Developing a business case for data services can be very challenging. |
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By finding ways to link together financial, environmental and social reporting, the business case for sustainable development will become even stronger. |
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Ultimately, we would like to show that the plan for improving the rulings service has worked and then make a similar business case for our other business lines. |
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There will be a strong business case for it and public authorities must ensure that the right conditions are in place, and here we need to work together. |
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What's so bizarre is that there is no business case for this dilatoriness. |
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The business case for diversity is strong. |
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In order to realize these opportunities governments must create conditions for the private sector actors to capture private gains or make a business case for protecting public environmental resources. |
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We need to be able to make the business case for civil justice reform, and we need to be able to describe the justice system in a language that will be more meaningful to the public, decision-makers and funders. |
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Until somebody steps up to the plate, the business case for the Easter double header will continue to hold sway. |
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Haven't we all experienced that moment at work when the slimeball in Finance cuts your budget because your business case was inadequate, so you open a can of whoopass on them? |
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Is there an actual business case for SaaS in this situation? |
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The strong commercial opportunities associated with industrial fuels and bioproducts coalesces nicely with the business case requirements of Technology Partnerships Canada. |
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All experts in this field have witnessed examples where the client has not clearly validated the business case for a new large project before launching a request for proposal. |
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In France, after a partial completion of the licensing procedure, the licence price was considerably lowered and the payment modality changed in order to couple payments stronger to the turnover of the future business case. |
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Revenue Generation The NCC will update its revenue generation framework to ensure that all investment decisions are based on a strong business case and that new, nontraditional opportunities to generate revenues are sought. |
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The investment is less significant than replacing an entire system, which makes a better business case and therefore represents an attractive solution. |
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In addition to this, the market insight looks at the market challenges, trends, emerging companies to watch, and provides business case studies. |
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We focused our final analysis on the benefits to the British economy as a whole, providing the economic business case for investment in a spaceport. |
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This was based on a Treasury Board submission made in 2002, in which SIRC presented a business case explaining why it required additional funding to keep abreast of a 30 percent increase in CSIS's budget. |
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Eurostar have indicated that the calling pattern 'is not set in stone' and if a business case supports it the service might be extended to additional cities such as Utrecht. |
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However, even though we had a really strong business case, we never thought we would be able to outmuscle the big multi-nationals, with their hundreds of employees. |
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No-one has ever made a business case for us to demutualise, the only case for demutualising has been that they would get a windfall,' he told reporters. |
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