Example sentences of "business [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it is unlikely — despite disclosure of business rules — that the less aware will not find themselves on a spectacularly high-risk syndicate which had in the past played safe .
2 But it is unlikely — despite disclosure of business rules — that the less aware will not find themselves on a spectacularly high-risk syndicate which had in the past played safe .
3 Contrary to first impressions , it may be disadvantageous in these circumstances for firms to have ‘ home country ’ control of conduct of business rules , if the firm is authorised by a member state with a higher standard of regulation than that of the member state where the branch is established .
4 This implies that , while the services which are undertaking may provide are subject to its home country rules ( often referred to as ‘ home country financial technique ’ ) , the question of how such services should be carried out ( conduct of business rules ) will be subject to the host country rules .
5 This is the question of whose rules regulate the carrying on of its business in the host member state , that is , the conduct of business rules , which is also discussed above at pages 15–16 , in respect of investment services .
6 It is arguable that the application of conduct of business rules must be justified on the grounds of the general good , to which the above criteria will apply .
7 Indeed , the fundamental reason for the controversy is that the Draft Directives do not actually impose identical conduct of business rules .
8 If a U K broker establishes a branch in France , the broker may without thinking about it prefer that that branch be subject to UK conduct of business rules rather than French because of course UK laws will be more familiar .
9 The controversy will disappear once all the member states introduce equivalent conduct of business rules but that is unlikely to be achieved in the short or perhaps even in the medium term .
10 The controversy about which conduct of business rules apply to a branch is quite separate from the question of whether a firm needs to be authorised , or licensed , by the host member state in order to be able to establish a branch .
11 It recognises that the prime responsibility for ensuring compliance with and for reporting breaches of the conduct of business rules lies with management of the investment business , and that regulators carry out their own inspection visits .
12 The note gives guidance on the enquiries that should be made about the investment business control environment , including the business 's higher level procedures for complying with the conduct of business rules .
13 Only the business rules of an application have to be translated into code , using an SQL object-oriented 4GL called SmartGL .
14 Section 61 empowers the SIB ( by virtue of delegated powers conferred on the Secretary of State ) to apply to the court for , inter alia , a restitution order ( or , as it is sometimes referred to , a ‘ disgorgement order ’ ) requiring any firm who infringes , inter alia , the SIB 's conduct of business rules , to disgorge their profits .
15 It is clear that since s.61 covers , inter alia , breaches of the SIB conduct of business rules , a disgorgement order could be used by the SIB in relation to insider dealing cases where Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO rule ) has been breached .
16 The Securities and Investments Board 's Conduct of Business Rules sets a lower standard and allow agents to keep commission , though they are required to disclose the fact that it has been received .
17 But the fundamental part of any application is what we call the transaction integrity logic or the business rules which actually model the way you want to do business .
18 It 's not only a repository for relational data , it 's also a repository for each of your business rules and business functions .
19 That is the the database with the repository for business rules .
20 Server enforced integrity , we 've already talked about the need for holding the business rules in a central repository with the data to protect that information but also to allow you to control the overall client server architecture much more tightly .
21 And that 's not to say that they replace triggers , because they are actually have a very important role to play in terms of being able to er maintain arbitrary business rules and model the way your organization works , inside the database repository .
22 Conduct of business rules
23 0402.1 Conduct of business rules
24 The FSA provides that Investment Business will be subject to conduct of business rules , compliance with which has to be monitored by the ICAEW as an RPB .
25 The conduct of business rules are designed to preclude conflicts of interests and state principles and standards of conduct in the light of the following three objectives :
26 A corporate finance client will only enjoy the benefit of modified Conduct of Business rules imposed on the Firm rather than the full Conduct of Business Rules which are imposed on the Firm when dealing with Investment Business clients .
27 A corporate finance client will only enjoy the benefit of modified Conduct of Business rules imposed on the Firm rather than the full Conduct of Business Rules which are imposed on the Firm when dealing with Investment Business clients .
28 The issues to consider are similar to those required in order for the Firm to comply with the ‘ know your client ’ requirements under the Conduct of Business Rules ( which are appropriate only to non-corporate finance clients ) .
29 As far as the actions of the Firm are concerned , if a client is an Investment Business Client , the Conduct of Business Rules of Chapter 2 of the ICAEW Investment Business Regulations apply .
30 to be satisfied that the contents of the advertisement are in compliance with the SIB Conduct of Business Rules on investment advertising ;
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