Sentence examples for public ordering from inspiring English sources

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He is already making some changes, trying to be more like the secular "kings" de Gaulle and Georges Pompidou, appearing less often in public, ordering his cabinet to stop leaking and gossiping and trying to wrap himself in more mystery.

In situations where both monitoring and coordination orientations are simultaneously extensive, results reveal a greater propensity to prefer arbitration over public ordering.

Public ordering means that every company would be required to have some form of proxy access so shareholders could nominate their own directors using management's proxy (basically, the names of shareholder nominated directors would appear next to the slate of management/board nominated directors).

By adopting a transaction cost economics logic, our study explores the conditions under which licensing partners may prefer arbitration over public ordering during the contractual-design phase.

Although the legal literature has widely emphasized the advantages of arbitration towards litigation, public ordering remains the "default" option in managers' eyes.

Modified public ordering might do the trick but its fraught with risk.

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On the first spin of the anti-public ordering "Wheel-Oh-Excuses" we land on the idea that a company should not be required to adopt a "one size fits all approach" but rather should be permitted to "opt-in" to the rule if its right for them, or design their own.

His alleged offence was "disrupting public order".

It's a public order issue".

It's a problem of public order".

"It's a question of public order".

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