Example sentences of "for [art] firm 's " in BNC.

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1 You can not be compelled to commit , or be a party to , a criminal offence or to undertake any other unlawful act ( such as , in one reported case , procuring prostitutes for the firm 's customers ) , nor can you be forced to put yourself in immediate physical danger .
2 Subject to these limitations , any partner will have implied authority to sell the goods of the firm , receive payments of the firm 's debts and give receipts for them and to engage employees for the firm 's business .
3 A limited partner , however , contributes capital or property to the partnership on entry , the valuation of which represents the limit of his liability for the firm 's debts and obligations .
4 As shown above , ‘ sleeping ’ partners may still be liable in full for the firm 's obligations .
5 An individual firm 's demand for labour can be thought of as a derived demand — it is derived from the consumers ' demand for the firm 's product .
6 Thus , other things being equal , an increase in the demand for a firm 's product should lead to an increase in the firm 's demand for labour and , conversely , a decrease in the demand for the firm 's product should lead to a decrease in the firm 's demand for labour .
7 As the firm reduces price , the quantity demanded for the firm 's product is likely to rise .
8 In some cases the committee decides that it can see no immediate implications for the firm 's continued registration .
9 Price Waterhouse 's UK practice would have experienced a negative growth rate in fee income in the year to June 1992 , if it had not been for the firm 's corporate recovery arm .
10 The directors of a haulage company will be keen to avoid CGT when replacing equipment which , through market forces , has actually increased in value , with new equipment which is more suitable for the firm 's purposes .
11 Health chiefs spent another £350,000 on air tickets , accommodation and lavish entertaining for the firm 's executives and their wives .
12 The head office was responsible for company administration and the regional offices dealt with administration for the firm 's 40 sales outlets .
13 It hardly seemed to augur well for the firm 's chances when it goes head-to head with the likes of Brown Boveri ASEA or GEC Alsthom .
14 Specifically , is it necessary for all the constraints to operate effectively in order for the firm 's manager(s) to run the firm efficiently ?
15 For the firm 's expanded volume of government and other remittances , close London connections were indispensable .
16 For the firm 's dance .
17 This limitation does not apply to any transaction for the Firm 's own account or for the accounts of an Associate provided that such transactions :
18 As discussed , our fees for [ work other than statutory audit , short-form reports , investigations and other attest work ] will include a contingent element — see 0306 and 1105 for fee structure examples and CFM Chapter 3.4 for the firm 's policy on contingent fees .
19 So far we have simply assumed a particular growth rate for the firm 's earnings over future periods .
20 The agreement ( Clause 11 ) will specifically impose on the partners an obligation to do all things necessary to ensure that the firm 's books are in order and that all proper information is available for the firm 's accountants .
21 We also have a a budgeting process er for the er for the firm 's year and we 're right in the throes of that right now for next year for ninety four , ninety five but it wo n't be any surprise to you that the recession er hit the office like any other business or the businesses that you go and see , er quite significantly , er the businesses that we 've been looking after , they 've stopped investing , they 've stopped looking at I T issues and have become very cautious and they 've basically taken stock as to where their position is .
22 Commenting on the deal , joint receiver Ian Bennet , of Price Waterhouse , said : ‘ This is excellent news for the firm 's suppliers , sub-contractors and clients in Ayrshire and the south-west of Scotland . ’
23 THE future of the Leyland-DAF Albion Works in Glasgow remained uncertain last night , as a deal to save core operations of the firm in the Netherlands and Belgium omitted any rescue plan for the firm 's British operations .
24 Cross-examined by Donald Macfadyen , QC , for the defence , Mr Malcolm read from a note he had written for the firm 's compliance director which said Mackie had asserted he had made no mention of an impending profits warning .
25 Yields on investment projects are notoriously difficult to estimate since they depend on the future demand for the firm 's products .
26 Suppose that to start with the total demand for the firm 's product is 1 , 000 units .
27 To maintain net investment at a constant positive level , demand for the firm 's product must be rising at a steady rate .
28 Notice that the relationship expressed in Table 5 can be written algebraically as follows : where NI is the firm 's net investment measured in numbers of machines , D , is the current demand for the firm 's product and D t is last year 's demand for the firm 's product .
29 Notice that the relationship expressed in Table 5 can be written algebraically as follows : where NI is the firm 's net investment measured in numbers of machines , D , is the current demand for the firm 's product and D t is last year 's demand for the firm 's product .
30 Table 7 shows the demand for the firm 's product in time periods 0 to 5 .
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