A list of puns related to "Cbi"
Every year in November, the leader of the Labour Party gives a speech to the Confederation of British Industry annual conference.
This, by tradition, has become our annual 'we're not nutters, honest' speech. The job of this speech is to (a) reassure businesses that we aren't going to seize all their assets if we get elected, (b) point out what a shit job the Tories are doing for businesses, and (c) by doing both of those things, convince them that they don't need to put all of their support/donations/PR efforts behind the Tories.
It's a simple effort towards reducing the difficulty level of the game we're playing. We know, and they know, that if you're purely interested in low tax and cutting regulation, Labour isn't going to be the party for you over the Tories.
But those things are not the only interests for most businesses. For most businesses, the main thing they want from a government is stability. If they feel comfortable that the governing party is not going to do mad stuff, they then feel happier increasing employment, investing in plant and machinery, opening new sites, etc. If they are worried that the government's actions will cause instability - in costs of borrowing, costs of employment, levels of demand, levels of supply - they will go cautious and will not expand.
The job of this speech is to reassure businesses that we're not going to destabilise the environment around them if we win an election.
Starmer is doing this today. He did it last year as well. Corbyn did it in 2019, and in 2018 as well, and in 2017, and every other leader did the same in basically every year that I can remember.
Every time, the tone is the same - conciliatory towards businesses, not scaring the horses, portraying Labour as a partner to business.
***So why the fuck does everyone get put on tilt by it every single year as though it's the first time i
... keep reading on reddit ➡https://github.com/modanashar/cbi
The concept in short is to emulate contract-like behaviour at compile time for working with integers.
This is my first open-source "thing". So, I am open for any hints or criticism.
My family and I used to go to the synagogue CBI the place that was taken hostage January 15th and I know a bit more than most people and for those who are wondering when my family left it not too long ago. I will try to answer any and all questions thay people ask.
https://twitter.com/stefan_boscia/status/1462527504997048326?s=21 Seeing a labour leader say "when business profits, we all do" so earnestly. It's enough to make someone depressed.
What places used to have a CBI program which is now defunct?
What do you know about them & what is your opinion on the matter?
A few which come to mind are Cyprus, Marshall Islands and Moldova.
I know the Marshall Islands had to quit their program because of pressure from the US.
Looking forward to discussion on the matter, simply because I find this topic fascinating.
Opens with “Labour is back in business, the dual meaning of this is entirely deliberate.”
On “Fuck Business”: > "I can promise you that the only 'F words' I'll be using are ‘foreign investment’, 'fair trade', 'fiscal policy', and 'fiduciary duty'“
On Rejoin EU: > Keir Starmer tells CBI on Brexit: "Let me be clear: Labour is not planning a re-match. Brexit has happened and we're not going to rejoin.“
Significance of tweets is: leader made a speech
I’m convinced whoever writes his speeches hates him
Credit-based insurance scores were introduced by the FICO in the early 1990s. ‘FICO estimates approximately 95% of auto insurers and 85% of homeowners' insurers use credit-based insurance scores in states where it is a legally allowed underwriting or risk classification factor.’ NAIC
Five states limit the use of CBIS: : Experian article
One company that provides the service is LEXIS-NEXIS, another is Verisk. If I recall correctly, Lexus uses Equifax and Verisk uses TransUnion. If your rates have been high and you have improved your credit, you can have your insurer pull a new score and maybe get a lower premium at renewal time.
The algorithms that are used are totally different from credit algorithms. For instance at Lexis, store cards penalize you, especially if they are your oldest card and even more so if it is your oldest card by far. Gas cards hurt you, all retail cards. Credit union accounts improve your score up to 33% of accounts.
You would not believe all the different factors they use. Insurance companies can make exceptions based on life events; however there’s no standards I am aware of to explain that. But it’s worth asking, if you’re being highly penalized.
Missing information can harm you, as can inaccurate information. Hope this is helpful. u/IrritatedAvians
correlation between credit history and accident claim
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I am not trying to degrade movie before its made but I have a bad feeling. First of all SN Swamy and K madhu havent made a decent movie in a decade. On top of that they want mammooty to look the exact same as he did in the last CBI film to maintain continuity, Bruh the dude is 70. Aging is the law of nature and I dont understand why directors and storywriters want their actors to be young forever, Ramesh pisharady has also been cast as a fellow CBI officer in the movie (Priest vibes).?
However, if the movie works out, I will be happy for them but the odds are sort of stacked against them. Anways, what do you think?
Does anyone know if their roadmap includes a rear counterpart for the Covert front bumper?
He is the inspiration for the protagonist in Jai Bhim movie. He was a judge in Madras high court. He made comments on AP judiciary yesterday. For obvious reasons yellow media, yellow sainik pages on social media will not talk about it.
Hi everyone, Been working in acute care for a year now and have been thinking of getting into private! Would love to hear from anyone who has experience working for companies like Lifemark or CBI :)
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