Going forward definition

Going forward. The Applied Language Solutions team has recently been joined by Professor ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ from the language school at Dublin City University, who is an expert in computational linguistics and President of the European Machine Translation Association. ▇▇▇▇ will assist us in our bids to apply for funding to allow us to create and develop innovative ideas such as those described above.
Going forward. Adult Rehabilitation Center would continue to operate as part of Center of Hope campus
Going forward we expect to benefit from the many actions we are taking. The level of comparable sales growth we generate and the judicious management of costs and capital spending will determine our success. Our primary focus will be optimizing our existing business, growing cash from operations and improving returns. This will include increasing our investments in existing restaurants to drive comparable sales, investing in new restaurants that generate attractive returns, investing in technology to improve long-term performance, and growing our existing Company-operated restaurant base as appropriate. The level of growth in cash from operations will depend on our operating performance and interest, tax and foreign currency exchange rates, as well as working capital needs.

Examples of Going forward in a sentence

  • Going forward, you will earn any additional vacation according to the Bioventus vacation policy.

  • Going forward, either your Marketing Executive (if you are a Marketing Client) or a CRM specialist can assist you with any questions.

  • Going forward, all employees hired into classifications for which there is a non-bilingual classification, and an analog bilingual classification shall be hired into the bilingual classification if they meet the criteria to be paid bilingual differential.

  • Going forward the OT system will be determined by Section 12 Exchange of Sequences: Back to Book.

  • Going forward, either your Marketing Executive or a CRM specialist can assist you with any questions.

  • Going forward, BAK will also concentrate on development of Li-polymer batteries, high power batteries and HEV batteries.

  • Going forward from this date, the estimated cost will be reviewed in June and December and adjusted accordingly.

  • Going forward any reference herein to the "IPC Amount at such time" shall be to the IPC Amount that has not been called.

  • Going forward, the Client shall take into consideration the most updated versions of this Agreement available at TBCC’s Website.

  • Going forward, the parties agree that the above release from the Letter of Agreement 07-33 lock to bid is only to those GC Apprentice Lineman positions in the Electric Transmission organization.


More Definitions of Going forward

Going forward means going forward to good faith negotiations - that needs to be clear to everyone.

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