Phrases with «few insiders»

The phrase "few insiders" means that only a small number of people have access to certain information or are knowledgeable in a particular area. Full definition

Sentences with «few insiders»

  • Microsoft says that the next few Insider builds will likely be bare of any new features as they begin work on new under the hood improvements to OneCore: (windowscentral.com)
  • On Bay Street, few insiders straddle the dual — and frequently conflicted — worlds of public and private business quite as adroitly as Rob Prichard, the Liberal - friendly former law school prof who has held three of the most high - profile gigs in Toronto: president of the University of Toronto, CEO of Torstar and chair of Metrolinx, Ontario's transit agency. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • Few insiders expected this outcome as recently as six weeks ago, when Cohen, 56, attended a marketing event at New York's Yankee Stadium to attract new clients, and employees were telling outsiders that the risk facing SAC was minimal, according to the people. (bloomberg.com)
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