Sentences with phrase «thatcherite old guard»

In its blog post, Eyeo derided its vanquished foes as a «veritable who's who of old guard German publishing.»
Instead they challenged members of the old guard to defend what they call dated business models.
Compared to the challenges faced by China's old guard, the new team's problems can best be described as an embarrassment of riches.
These start - ups have one thing in common: They think they can undercut the old guard with lower prices and smarter thinking.
Xerox has been targeted by activist investor Carl Icahn and shareholder Darwin Deason, who joined forces last week to push Xerox to explore strategic options, oust its «old guard», including its CEO, and negotiate better terms for its decades - long deal with Fujifilm.
In other words, the young upstart who made millions by predicting the collapse of the old guard owns a property made iconic in the tale of a battle between a young upstart and the old guard, on the eve of an earlier financial collapse.
There are also an awful lot of those old guard — in fact, Bloomberg has an awful lot of everything.
Let everyone know you'll keep up the old guard side of things while the brand moves forward.
As Yahoo ushered in an era of new media, Zip2, in Musk's view, was stuck kowtowing to the old guard.
«But in another sense, we are doing the same thing we have always been doing — that is, thinking about the customer and what the customer wants, and then building financial services in a way that actually responds to customer demands, which I think is not the way the old guard has done things.»
They are confident that their power to focus 24 hours a day will overcome technological and political barriers, and surpass the old guard of existing competitors.
Others, such as Comcast - owned NBCUniversal, have been more willing to experiment even as it tightened its relationships with the old guard.
As Doctoroff looked on uncomfortably, Walters tried to placate the old guard for two hours.
Some view these businesses as alternatives to the kinds of legacy database technologies from members of the old guard like Oracle.
Fintech was supposed to disrupt the financial old guard, but the market hasn't been impressed with their performance so far
In other words, just because your startup has won customers with a high - tech breakthrough, that doesn't mean — by the book — that you've «disrupted» the old guard.
«Most technology companies, particularly the old guard technology companies, have lost their will and their DNA to invent.
It's time for the old guard to take the fight to them.
On July 5, 2012, Spc. Edward Marshall of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), walked his last walk as a Sentinel at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery, Va..
And, insult to injury, many of the major public cloud players run commodity hardware made to their specifications by no - name hardware makers — not IBM, EMC, HP, or Cisco — making the transition even more difficult for the old guard.
Philip J. Purcell, Mr. Mack's predecessor as chief executive, stepped down under pressure in 2005, when he angered the firm's old guard by pushing retail while restraining traders from taking on too much risk.
We've seen an acceleration of this sort of Old Guard Buys New Disruptor activity in the past couple years: Walmart / Jet; GM / Cruise; Unilever / Dollar Shave Club; GE / ServiceMax; Mars / Whistle; Albertsons / Plated.
After all, the old guard still wants to convey its unrelenting commitment to central planning, and what better way to do so than to rein in a decentralized market before bringing it back in the future on your terms?
Besides, I think many of the old guard utilities will have some form of alternative energy offerings going forward and I would rather place an investment there.
The quota system has been successful in many respects, and has gained broad acceptance, even among the old guard male CEOs and board members.
With the old guard of «eating 5 meals a day» we have people who are frightened if they miss a meal or skip breakfast because «their metabolisms would slow down.»
According to a source close to the campaign, the old guard is frustrated that Lewandoski and another new hire, spokesperson Hope Hicks, seem to be favoring CNN over Fox News.
«There's not a single truck from the «old guard» that hasn't expanded to brick - and - mortar.
To put it bluntly: The old guard of the space industry is aged and retiring.
Vanguard's John Bogle, one of the main people responsible for this revolution, thinks the old guard should try strategy number one.
This raised the question of whether the data would prove out our opinions, or prove the old guard actually had a point.
Youth delegates felt slighted in the election process and staged a demonstration under a large banner proclaiming «Ecumenical Suicide» because the old guard refused to replenish its ranks.
The old guard are just frustrated that other con men have swooped for a piece of the «action».
Most people do not like admitting they were wrong when making a change, so the churches will need to create roles for the old guard without making them feel marginalized.
(The old guard at Notre Dame has a demonstrated talent for complexifying the «simplistic» formulations of such as Pope John Paul II.)
In another cry of financial justice when one of the old guard who writes so eloquently about justice and criticizes evangelicals who do not tip was, by a twist of fate, in my cab.
It was not the old guard that stood in deafening silence or even suggested she were at fault, it was the current group.
At the annual conference in Dunedin, Florida, in 1973, the politics involved in replacing the «old guard» with the «new guard» resembled a novel about life in Washington, D.C..
The idea of the show bringing in an entitled, bratty hotshot to lord over the old guard feels like an exciting shake - up, and it feels of - the - moment, too.
Then he sighed and said, «When I went to Princeton twenty years ago and started teaching, a lot of the Old Guard was still around, people who went to grad school in the»40s and»50s and were raised on Eliot and Trilling and Leavis.
Many of them would say that the old guard of evangelical theology has itself been slipping down a disastrous slope for at least two decades (since the publication of Harold Lindsell's Battle for the Bible)-- back toward fundamentalism.
Betty Friedan, the smartest of the old guard, was the first of their number to see the writing on the wall.
The old guard tends to reject unfamiliar terminology and is therefore suspicious of church planters, so try to keep things simple and focused.
Among old guard evangelicals, for example, there are many who still preach of moral decline and proudly wear the battle armor of cultural war.
Milone claimed that the Vatican's «old guard» had thwarted his efforts to tell the pope and Cardinal Parolin exactly what was going on in the Vatican's books.
The old guard of the «Religious Right» isn't happy with the changing priorities of a younger generation and while some young people are leaving the Church entirely, that doesn't mean we are all giving up on Jesus (and Jesus isn't giving up on us).
In truth maybe the old guard had something right... they served at their church, they stayed at their church, the gave their money to the church, they at least were committed to the church... I know, it's not the thing today — people don't want to give their money to the church, they really don't want to meet at the church — maybe someone might find out how shallow and prideful they really are — if church ain't about them... it's not to cool.
The old guard only put up with if for 3 years before they, I mean he decided it wasn't working.
Christian revivalists and fundamentalists oppose the liberationist approach, so does the power - holders, the old guard, within each Church.
The quote from my Moody Bible Institute class notes was from a class by one of the «Old Guard
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