Sentences with phrase «big operation where»

They targeted him for a Mr. Big operation where the undercover officers were trying to lure him to join a fictitious criminal organization.

Not exact matches

The Russian steelmaker is a big employer in the Saskatchewan capital, and has operations in half a dozen other communities in Western Canada, where it is an important manufacturer of the pipe used in oil and gas pipelines.
Fintech is a big opportunity for the Vision Fund, because cash is critical in building out lending and underwriting operations and there are plenty of areas where emerging companies can take on giant slow - moving banks.
Thirty - eight months — and multiple operations and physical - therapy sessions later — Phinney is now riding his first Tour de France, on pro cycling's biggest stage, where he has found immediate success.
So you could have a scenario where the U.S., Russia, China, Iran — big players — are doing intelligence operations on each other, are doing pre-positioning to have deterrence or political leverage, and mess up that operation in a way that looks like an attack that we do not have transparency on for some time.
These days, no exchange is bigger than Bitfinex, an opaque operation that provides no information on its website about where it is or who operates the company.
Employee owners need to start thinking like business owners, and to do so they need to understand company operations and also the bigger picture of where the company fits into its particular industry.
In particular, the company has big plans for oil sands operations, where volumes are likely to climb 25 % -40 %.
Operators are facing four big areas of challenge that Technomic sees as transformative, bound to drive changes in how operators approach business: 1) coping with supply chain challenges, including driver shortages; 2) meeting consumer demand for «food with integrity»; 3) dealing with «regulation nation» where industry - disrupting changes may include a higher minimum wage; and 4) incorporating innovations into operations, including new delivery models, variable pricing, self - ordering systems, and robotics.
The real terrorists, which I prefer to label «greedy f# * ks, are the corporations big enough to take their operations to third world companies where they can get away with paying people 40 cents a day, can evade all responsibility for shoddy buildings collapsing and killing / injuring a thousand people, where workers have to handle toxic chemicals without any protection (or lose their jobs) etc etc etc..
«Initially it took a lot of sifting through energy bills, talking to contractors, compiling figures and joining the dots across operations and the newspaper life cycle, but it was worth it because we then knew where to prioritise to make the biggest reductions,» she says.
Rather, the culprit is typically wastewater disposal, where high volumes of water extracted in oil and gas operations is reinjected into deep basement rocks, where the bigger and more dangerous faults lie.
Those made by DJI, one of the biggest firms, already come loaded with such software, preventing them from flying where drone operation is illegal, such as over airports and military bases.
People often lose hair due to physical or pathogenic conditions where they lose much blood, such as long - term illness, big operations and chemotherapy.
Or, in Mississippi, where patients must be warned about the many risks of abortion (and undergo a second ultrasound) even though the operation has no bigger effect on the body than childbirth.
The climax takes place on the grounds of a rundown play - land inspired by the stories of the Brothers Grimm (where the truth of her origin is revealed), and her primary hunter is a CIA agent named Marissa (Cate Blanchett), who serves as both the wicked stepmother (There's little doubt that had things gone her way, Hanna would be working alongside her in covert operations) and the big, bad wolf (She appears, at one key moment, out of the maw of her archetypical inspiration).
He also had the privilege of being part of the 6th operation Chihuahua, where they fly 12 lucky chihuahuas to the east coast where they will be adopted and live happier lives in the big city.
But these bigger operations behave like backyard breeders, so I'm uncertain where the problem is with labeling them based on their actions?
Those are the places where the profits for big timber operations would be made under the false claim.
Nevertheless, the confession obtained from the suspect during the Mr. Big operation in R v Proulx, 2005 BCSC 184 conducted by Canadian authority on UK soil was admissible for the purposes of an extradition proceeding in the UK, where the accused was extradited and tried in Canada (Proulx at para 28).
«We're starting to get service companies coming in and setting up on a startup, greenfield basis where they send over one or two people from China with a view to start to provide services to the bigger companies who have made these huge investments and have these operations to start,» he says.
But it is in India, the globe's biggest democracy, where the political consultant to Donald Trump's 2016 campaign may have attempted its most telling operation.
To work as an audit specialist for a big corporation where my auditing skills can help in improving efficiency of operations across all the departments the establishment is working through.
With the organic pizza chain's announcement in August that new properties would meet the Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) certification standards, the company joined the growing ranks of firms making big environmental commitments where their real estate operations are concerned.
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