Sentences with phrase «snyders corners»

A single button pops a television out from the ceiling and a crackling fireplace burns in the corner.
We can undo the dystopian future that lurks around the corner.
Essentially, that means that, similar to IBM, Dell is looking to corner the market on software that appeals to small - and mid-sized businesses.
And indeed, even Bloomberg employees are known to seek out hidden corners away from prying ears and eyes when they need a bit of privacy.
Rosenthal met Hefner at Los Angeles International Airport and drove him to a vacant lot at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Alta Loma Road, telling him, «This is where you should be.»
When we imagine a powerful CEO, we typically picture a secluded corner office large enough to fly a kite in, with thick wood paneling, plush pile carpets, and a gatekeeping assistant — all designed to dampen the intrusion of any exterior stimuli.
Before Bentley's Corner Barkery (now rebranded as Bentley's Pet Stuff) became a crown jewel in Marcus Lemonis» small business empire, embattled owner Lisa Senafe, along with her husband, Giovanni, appealed to The Profit for help.
China's ambitious Belt and Road initiative of transport and energy links bypasses India, apart from a corner of the disputed Kashmir region, also claimed by Pakistan, but involves India's neighbours Sri Lanka, Nepal...
In a home care industry that operates with little government oversight, the possibilities for cutting corners or outright fraud are great.
Smith, a veteran construction manager, and the subcontractor, a lanky, stoop - shouldered man with a local flooring firm, were standing in the site office — the chaotic first - floor corner of a six - storey brick - and - beam warehouse.
With softer, rounded corners, it is a great alternative to traditional tech fonts.
It's one of the trickiest parts of interviewing, and one Adam Bryant, author of the New York Times» «Corner Office» feature, recently delved into on LinkedIn.
CHICAGO / SAN FRANCISCO, April 20 - As the gap between short - and long - term borrowing costs hovers near its lowest in more than 10 years, speculation has risen over whether the so - called yield curve is signaling that a recession could be around the corner.
If you've ever been cornered by a particularly insecure or competitive personality in the professional arena, you know how miserable these types of interactions can be.
«The Duchenne smile involves both voluntary and involuntary contraction from two muscles: the zygomatic major (raising the corners of the mouth) and the orbicularis oculi (raising the cheeks and producing crow's feet around the eyes),» according to Adoree Durayappah in Psychology Today.
He's someone who prides himself on seeing around corners, thinking several chess moves ahead of everyone else.
The sales rush is the clearest sign yet that Tesla has turned a corner in the world's largest auto market.
And despite all the tales of mortgage brokers cutting corners, this source adds, «there's a very legitimate business here.
But the dialogue around women's equality seems to be «turning a corner,» she says, where awareness and inspiration aren't enough.
Downe (March 2007 — October 2017) was preceded out of the corner office by TD Bank's Ed Clark (December 2002 — October 2014), Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) boss Gerry McCaughey (August 2005 — September 2014), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) CEO Gord Nixon (August 2001 — July 2014), and Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) supremo Rick Waugh (December 2003 — November 2013).
Businesses in the upper - right corner (a strong business in a great industry) will excel and businesses in the lower left (a weak business in struggling industry) will fail.
Fortune's annual technology and ideas summit is just around the corner!
He'll corner you and ask endless questions, always looking for free advice.
Then, in 1992, a disgruntled associate who had recently shot Buari in an attempt to take over the corner implicated him in the murder of two brothers and turned state's witness for the Bronx district attorney.
Etsy is one of the biggest players in the NYC tech scene and, despite what its CEO says, it feels like an IPO could be just around the corner.
«No one company can corner in or create a monopoly on the best thinking that's out there.
Should Uber continue to battle controversies while Lyft operates and expands without negative drama, the latter company could prove to be a formidable player in the race to bring on - demand service to all corners of the U.S. map.
As you can see below, there's a lot of photos — one or more for nearly every street corner.
In China, dealerships known as «4S stores» (for «service, spare parts, sale, and survey») largely corner the market for popular luxury brands like BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, and Mercedes - Benz.
Don't cut corners, but look for one new way to cut your costs at the beginning of the year.
The source had instructed his media contacts to come to Hong Kong, visit a particular out - of - the - way corner of a certain hotel, and ask — loudly — for directions to another part of the hotel.
Do you ever have that thing where the corner of your eye twitches?
And don't let anyone put you in a corner;)
««Member when you cornered me in your trailer on the #Entourage set?»
You can't open a corner coffee shop and hope to become incredibly wealthy; you'll need to scale that business, like branching out and owning a number of different locations.
Is the CEO situated in the corner with a big office, or stationed on a desk with the interns?
As the man behind the New York Times» long - running Corner Office column, Bryant has interviewed 585 CEOs over the last decade.
But on opening day there were lines stretching around the corner, and on the following evening, when I visited, there was still a short line to get in.
From Coca - Cola's portable water purification system to the Toronto - based startup that's pioneering new ways to ship emergency supplies to remote corners of the globe, the world of business is building a brighter future — for everyone.
When Cornell arrived at Target's headquarters in Minneapolis, he was installed in the newly redone CEO's corner suite on the 26th floor.
She told her father he should buy a Chick - fil - A franchise and showed him the corner in their hometown of Melbourne, Fla., where he should open it.
Bill and Barbara Steele moved to this sleepy corner of Oregon to start their own winery after successful, high - powered business careers.
«If you go to the corner of Sixth Street and Mission, you see venture capitalists who used to be on Sand Hill Road [in Silicon Valley] but have moved up to the city,» Foley says.
Turning a corner into a room whose walls were covered in whiteboard markings, we came across a man fiddling with the bits and pieces of a video - conferencing setup.
In his 14 years at one of the country's largest shopping center operators, Flynn has rocketed through the ranks, holding both the COO and CIO jobs before landing in the corner office last January.
On Amazon, the user is always just shopping on Amazon; the marketplace sellers might only be seen as Mechanical Turk workers for the procurement and delivery of goods that Amazon has not (yet) cornered.
In a March 15 session, startups Planet Labs and Descartes Labs will discuss the potentially big business of launching satellites into space to observe every corner of the world.
If unregulated private lending sees a surge of growth, policy - makers could find themselves with a dilemma: Should they increase scrutiny of this Wild West corner of the lending industry?
«In that situation, where you know you don't have all the answers, the tendency is to go squirrel yourself away in the corner office.
In the end, the best assassins and the best entrepreneurs know that preparation, adaptability and responsiveness, coupled with self - preservation and someone in your corner, are the keys to survival, whether you're killing people, or killing an old way of thinking with a brand new startup.
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