Sentences with phrase «no jab»

At SXSW in Austin earlier this week, Shark Tank investor and billionaire Mark Cuban doled out some unsolicited economic advice in a jab at President Trump.
In that regard, the night belonged to the three Senators on stage, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, who circled each other like prize fighters, jabbing and swiping and also taking their licks like pros.
The Mars analogy is a thinly veiled jab at Elon Musk, who in addition to being obsessed with the prospect of colonizing Mars is also one of the tech world's biggest A.I. fearmongers.
Comey's jab at Trump on «Newsnight» is the latest of many blows the two have exchanged since Trump fired Comey last May.
At the same time, there's a difference between constructive criticism and someone's quick jab projecting that your business will fail.
«At a time when some people think that walls are a solution, we do think that openness is the right path,» Macron said, in a thinly veiled jab at Trump.
It's a pretty clear jab at Chick - fil - A's classic rendition: fried chicken and pickles, plus a sauce.
It was a self - congratulatory speech that, but for one gentle jab at those in the room who supported Hillary Clinton, completely avoided provoking his well - heeled audience.
The former host joined Seacrest on the stage at the top of the show and started with a jab.
Instead, he drew strength from dyslexic billionaire Richard Branson's stratospheric success story and used their cruel jabs to fuel his entrepreneurial...
While the jab was probably directed at Google, whom Cook has previously called Apple's chief adversary, Zuckerberg came out swinging.
Before announcing Beyoncé's «Formation» as the winner of the award, he closed out with one more jab at Lochte.
That's according to industrious Twitter users, who quickly swooped in following the announcement to take jabs at the company that will include Yahoo's 15 % stake in Alibaba and its 35.5 % stake in Yahoo Japan.
Hillary Clinton gets her share of jabs (most recently for her «basket of deplorables» remark and her campaign's slowness to reveal her health problems), but Trump has galvanized the late - night crowd, prompting a new sense of urgency, outrage, even panic.
That deal has been jeopardized by the latest scorched - earth offensive on Aleppo, however, with American and Russian diplomats exchanging diplomatic jabs Sunday night and into Monday.
These moves are seen as a clear jab at China, which accounts for the vast majority of the deficit (some $ 347 billion in 2016.)
Artificial intelligence can monitor what we say, but the human language is too nuanced to know the difference between a friendly jab («you suck») to an outright threat («I'm going to kill you»).
When Trump won the election, Zuckerberg appeared to take a veiled jab at the president - elect by saying that «progress does not move in a straight line.»
YouTube stars Rhett and Link showed how easy it is to create a site, and they added a few familiar smirks and jabs.
One post-licensing deal design: the Mets logo displayed next to the exhortation «Take Back New York» — a jab at the far more popular Yankees and their fans.
In boxing, the four basic punches are the jab, straight, uppercut and hook.
Most of the swings were jabs, but Soros did back up his prediction that Trump's presidency will be a failure, and it was an interesting one, because it didn't appear to be based on ideology alone.
And while that's likely to be music to the ears of cord cutters, it's a solid jab to cable and satellite companies, as well as other streaming services.
«Today, getting people to hear your story on social media, and then act on it, requires using a platform's native language, paying attention to context, understanding the nuances and subtle differences that make each platform unique, and adapting your content to match,» Gary Vaynerchuk's writes in his Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World.
McGregor concluded with the sharpest jab of the night, bringing up Mayweather's literacy.
A jab that might seem destructive can ultimately provoke inspiration.
Affliction never planned to take a jab at the fight - club crowd until last year, when it partnered up with none other than Donald Trump.
The new U.S. regulations have been the subject of significant speculation and some pointed jabs from Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, Joe Oliver.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google unveiled Thursday a contact lens that monitors glucose levels in tears, a potential reprieve for millions of diabetics who have to jab their fingers to draw their own blood as many as 10 times a day.
In a characteristic jab at his less energetic Asian neighbors, he explains: «We haven't got oil and minerals on which other people have to pay royalties.
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook should be required reading for any and all marketing professionals.
Beyond taking a broad swipe at media, Trump also took the opportunity to take another jab at his favorite target: CNN, accusing the network of requiring job applicants to state they were «totally anti-Trump» before they would be hired.
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook stands for give, give, give, then ask.
Mike Myers appeared on «The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon» Wednesday night, as his Dr. Evil character from the «Austin Powers» movies, to take some jabs at Trump.
During a fireside chat with Box's quick - witted CEO, Aaron Levie, Cook discussed Apple's push to sell to businesses — punctuated with jokes and jabs by Levie as if he were the new host of the Daily Show.
Jabs are bringing value.
Fallon's rendition touched on the #MeToo movement («Come women and men who hashtag #MeToo / And believe me when I say that we believe you»), NFL players kneeling in protest of the national anthem, and Michael Wolff's controversial book «Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House» — with several jabs at Trump thrown in.
#OptOutside is the name of the sticky social game and it's catching fire fast on Twitter and Facebook, keeping pace with a steady gush of media coverage surrounding the company's «shocking» jab at over-the-top Black Friday consumerism.
03:15 Vaynerchuk: Its called a jab, it feels nice that they're not trying to take your business every time.
She praised the Council for introducing a budget response that «reflects our values and our beliefs» — and took a jab at the mayor.
A jab at Amazon.com?
Within the first few minutes of the presidential debate on Monday, Hillary Clinton threw out a jab at Donald Trump, saying Trump got a $ 14 million loan from his father.
The closest he got to criticizing Clinton were his jabs at the «corporate media,» which he said has tried to limit voters» choices.
President Trump's jabs, on the other hand, are often polarizing.
At a rally here ahead of the District's June 14 primary and hours after President Obama made his support of Hillary Clinton official, gone were the jabs at the likely nominee.
A jab might be a simple Tweet that says, «Happy Friday,» which acccomplishes nothing more than building a relationship with the customer.
Over the last eight years, we saw some clever and carefully orchestrated jabs delivered by President Obama.
Sprint's new CFO Tarek Robbiati has only been on the job for two months, but he's already taking jabs at competitor T - Mobile.
The source of Orwell's Big Brother poster, Alfred Leete's recruitment poster, showed Kitchener, his moustache dark and heavy as ever, jabbing his finger at the viewer and pinning him with a severe gaze, while beckoning him to fulfill his duty as a citizen and join the military.
Then, when Barack responded, Hillary became very agitated, jabbing her finger at him and speaking in an animated fashion.
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