Sentences with phrase «think of the north»

Think of the North American oil market as a basin or bowl.
To the extent that they remain faithful to the thinking of their North American supporters and their Latin American constituency (which has been theologically conditioned by North American mentors), these publishing houses and institutions continued existence is guaranteed.
The Chinese part; or maybe you were thinking of North Korea or Cuba.
You may think of the North Pole only as the top of the world — its northernmost point and, if you're younger, Santa's home.
Many of us think of North Korea as a nation of automatons, blindly following Dear Leader over the cliff.
Hm, I wonder if there's any site with trees growing entirely shaded from direct sunlight (thinking of the north side of the Olympic Mountains in Washington).

Not exact matches

«Other than Antarctica and the North Pole, I can't think of any countries we're not looking at,» he added.
If you've grown resentful of the never - ending 2015 election campaign, and you feel like punishing the next candidate you see, here's a suggestion: Ask him or her whether he or she thinks the Bank of Canada should continue using the core inflation rate as its North Star.
The entire trip is thought to be rankling the plans of Vice President Pence, who just remarked while in Tokyo that the U.S. is planning to implement «the toughest, most aggressive round of economic sanctions ever» on North Korea.
One is that I think under the auspices of that company the rollout of wi - fi and cellular technology in the subway has been slow compared to many other cities in Canada and North America.
I think you've misconstrued the «zip» merging concept, it is not just who is in front but a one on one concept where the person who is in front has right of way then the person opposite and back and forth, one from right then one from left and so on, this works all over North America but seems to have been a missed import to Australia.
«It is a fatal miscalculation if the countries (in the United Nations) would even think that they can delay or hold in check the eye - opening development of the (North's) nuclear forces even for a moment,» a spokesman for North Korea said, Reuters reported.
According to research by leading positive psychologist Barbara Fredrickson with the University of North Carolina, a positive outlook generates creative thinking, builds self - confidence and promotes overall resilience — all qualities necessary for lasting lifestyle changes.
I think for a change to come out of this meeting, North Korea must accept its own mistakes and be open to ending their nuclear program.
The 2.9 % rise in December average hourly earnings «might put a little bit more pressure on the Fed to accelerate the path [of interest rate hikes], but I really don't think it's going to be that significant a push,» said Dan North, chief economist at Euler Hermes North America.
«That's the plan,» says Grieve, who advises Canadian SMEs thinking of expanding into Europe to start in the north.
«You know you can't trust the North Koreans, but I think we all hope that there'll be some loosening of relationships where they get to talking and maybe make it possible once again for families to visit across the line and things like that.
I myself am skeptical of this view, but it's good to see high - level policymakers like Cha thinking about North Koreans» everyday lives, not just the behavior of their government.
In a June report, Washington think tank C4ADS said the firm was part of an interconnected network of Chinese companies that account for a vast share of trade with North Korea.
Scientists think that this species, Orthacanthus, lived in oily waters in swamps off the coast of Europe and North America, surrounded by hot jungles.
The Queen City also is home to several high - profile colleges and universities, including the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, making it convenient to find brilliant interns and forward - thinking young employees.
Tensions in the Korean peninsula have amped up recently, with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un continuing to test nuclear weapons — thought to be capable of reaching U.S. soil — despite United Nations sanctions.
North Korea's concept of denuclearization «bears no resemblance to the American definition,» said Evans J.R. Revere of Washington - based think tank Brookings.
Ahead of a summit next week between North Korean premier Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae - in, lawmakers from the neighboring states were thought to be negotiating the details of a joint statement that could outline an end to the confrontation.
That kind of thinking guided Rendle's career decisions and explains how he rose to the top job of VF (VFC), the giant retailer known for its Lee Jeans, Timberland footwear, and North Face outdoor apparel.
Think of this as a potential new hole in the huge beaver dam currently backing up oil in the North American heartland.
Plus, with New Flyer being one of the top bus manufactures in North America, it's reasonable to think that much of those dollars will flow NFI's way when the time is right.
Many North Americans without a partisan tie to the issue may just think of the conflict between Israel and Palestine as one of «those» conflicts «over there.»
Despite the promise of the summit, far more Americans think relations with the North Korea will get worse than better, 47 percent to 20 percent.
But did you ever think of Durham, North Carolina as being a venture capital powerhouse?
«I certainly believe that logically thinking people would look to North Carolina and look to Indiana,» said Chuck Smith, chief executive of Equality Texas, an LGBTQ advocacy group.
It's the sort of socialist, welfare - state thinking that immediately kicks off that North American reflex of: «Why wouldn't everyone just abuse this system?»
Conversely, Oreo discovered back in 2005 Chinese consumers thought our North American version of the Oreo was too sweet.
And though the Amish, whose religion decrees that they reject modern technologies and fashions, are popularly thought of as buggy - driving, pie - baking farmers, a growing number of North America's roughly 225,000 Amish are getting entrepreneurial.
Think millions — north of $ 20 million.
No new grandiose neologism (the favourite of late is «North American energy security,» which presumably aims to get Americans to think about the energy market as the missing piece in the larger economic integration process underpinned by NAFTA).
The quest for reunification is disputed by some North Korean experts who see Kim's nuclear program as primarily a means of retaining power and don't think he would threaten or forcibly try to take over South Korea.
«We always thought that North America is going to be our biggest market globally,» Nick Earle, Hyperloop One's head of global operations, told The Verge.
Trump did not elaborate on how exactly he thought the election would be rigged, though he did make mention of his displeasure that a federal court had struck down a North Carolina voter ID law that the court said was specifically aimed at disenfranchising black voters.
First, I think analysts have been setting their expectations for FCA in 2018, and noting that a series of costly production shuffles in North America are likely to begin paying off this year.
Tracie Chuisano, a mom of three from Wilmington, North Carolina, sees these traits in her middle son: «I let him stay over at a friend's house in the second grade, even though I'd thought his older brother had been too «young» for it.»
The consolidation of distributors in North America has reached a breaking point and I think there are plenty of people in beverage alcohol looking for other options.»
That «s something to be excited about when you look at those other hardware devices, specifically wearables, we think that is an opportunity for Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) also growing north of 30 percent for the quarter.
OTTAWA — Donald Trump needs to butt out as a hovering presence over the North American Free Trade Agreement talks and U.S. lawmakers must come clean about what they really think of the deal, says a veteran Liberal MP.
So, what do North American executives think of Europe's business climate today?
Financial writer Alex Green, the Oxford Club's chief strategist, told me during my recent interview with him that he thought out - of - control spending posed a greater threat to our country than even North Korea.
The beachhead groups were part of a larger constellation of advisers, including Oklahoma oil and gas mogul Harold Hamm (once considered for energy secretary), billionaire investor Carl Icahn (last seen shadily pushing for policy that would benefit his oil refineries), GOP energy lobbyist Mike McKenna (in charge of the DOE transition team), longtime climate skeptic (and hopeless dope) Myron Ebell, North Dakota Rep. Kevin Cramer (the oil devotee who supposedly wrote Trump's big energy speech last May), and Thomas J. Pyle, the director of the Institute for Energy Research (IER), a pro-fossil fuel «think tank» which, as we shall see, has provided several Trump staffers.
I can, though, see where Zillow is coming from: no one thinks the North American real estate market is the way it is because that is somehow optimal or good for consumers; the only folks that benefit from the status quo are real estate agents that continue to collect 6 % of the purchase price even as their responsibilities, particularly in the case of the buying agent, run in the opposite direction of their incentives.
Some 75 percent of Americans also think comments made by North Korean leaders have made the situation between the two countries worse.
«We need to think of something that will bring value to the North Side, to Madison, to our neighborhood.»
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