Sentences with phrase «anchor it for»

For reasons known only to Trump, the former Celebrity Apprentice host decided to target the Fox anchor for ridicule and outright abuse well before he became the front - runner for the Republican presidential nomination.
Prior to joining CNBC, Qian worked as a TV reporter and anchor for Wall Street Multimedia, based at the New York Stock Exchange.
Prior to CNBC, Tso was a household name in business news in Australia, anchoring for Nine Network, Sky News and ABC.
Carolin Roth is anchor for Street Signs and based in London.
During his 10 years at FNN, he was nominated for a CableACE award as best news anchor for his work anchoring coverage of the stock market crash of 1987.
Before joining CNBC, Coombs was a reporter and anchor for the pioneering online business network, Yahoo Finance Vision, and served as a freelance reporter for the former CNNfn financial network.
Prior, she served as a reporter for ABC News One, and a substitute anchor for «World News Now» and «World News This Morning.»
Empathic people can be an anchors for those who are struggling with the reactive emotions stress brings.
When you have a company that's not making money, the anchor for its valuation is very weak.»
Prior to Fox 5 News, she served as online anchor for Rasmussen Reports where she covered the 2008 Presidential Election and established the company's online video network.
As CBC News's senior business correspondent, she makes regular appearances on The National and serves as a regular fill - in anchor for the flagship newscast.
Pat Kiernan, a weekday morning anchor for local cable television news channel NY1 and a Chase customer, was using a Chase ATM at the Duane Reade inside Penn Station in New York City on Monday morning.
In August, Jorge Ramos, a prominent reporter and anchor for Univision, was physically ejected from a Trump press conference for asking a question.
In this position, George will be our lead anchor for major special events and breaking news at ABC, driving our live network coverage for the biggest stories.
A major mall anchor for decades, last month's announcement that the department store would be selling back the leases on many of its biggest locations, including its flagship store in Toronto's Eaton Centre, doesn't make Sears's future seem very rosy.
I loved how it brought our audience (I am a news anchor for CNBC) to life and allowed me to «meet» and interact with them one on one.
Sue Herera is Breaking News Anchor for CNBC providing regular news updates throughout CNBC's Business Day programming in addition to serving as the network's lead anchor for breaking news stories.
The first relevant information that comes along becomes the anchor for how people look at the situation.
«By taking away the numbers, the Quarterly Conversation is the anchor for all performance and growth discussions.
Thus a high degree of communication and transparency was necessary to build credibility as quickly as possible, to enhance the transmission of monetary policy and to provide an anchor for the public's expectations of future inflation.
This specification provides a clear benchmark as an anchor for long - term expectations — and the average rate of inflation over the past decade was 2.7 per cent.
Both today's cash rate and its expected value over the next 6 to 12 months form the anchor for the spectrum of interest rates in the economy.
In an interview with Poynter, Dickey says Gannett intends to use the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune and the Baltimore Sun as regional anchors for its national network of newspapers.
But owning an asset like commercial property «becomes an anchor for other borrowing opportunities,» she explains.
Seeking to achieve this rate, on average, provides discipline for monetary policy decision - making, and serves as an anchor for private sector inflation expectations.
Equity valuation worsened a little last week as U.S. inflation rose from 1.6 % in January to 2.0 % in February, a level that looks like a strong anchor for inflation (see below).
These thresholds were not goals and therefore were insufficient anchors for monetary policy (indeed the Fed abandoned the Evans Rule the following month).
Ms. Jansen is a former news anchor for Global Television and has served as Communications Manager for Premier Alison Redford «s Southern Alberta Office since late last year.
At the moment, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sees the rapid conclusion of the TPP as his absolute priority for at least three reasons: it counters the current crisis of the global economic order, buttresses his domestic legitimacy and represents the anchor for his structural reform agenda.
While it's not yet clear how the royal commission will pan out for the financial sector, it is acting as an anchor for sentiment on banks and ultimately it will act as an anchor on earnings, Mr McAuley says.
The families, communities, neighborhoods, and schools that once served as seedbeds and anchors for personal and professional virtues are themselves in considerable disarray.
It provides solace to the weak and an anchor for the desperate.
The writer to the Hebrews in the NT, makes it clear that God contracted an unchanging purpose with Abraham and that this is «an anchor for the soul, firm and secure...» This makes it clear that God's purpose was always the same, to redeem creation, establish the Kingdom of God in God's presence on the new heaven and new earth and bring the exiles back to the garden.
How does the spider produce both strong and weak anchors for its web with a single type of glue?
I do this because the Church remains the anchor for moral guidance when your 30K denominations lose sight and become unsure of their purpose.
after all, how can you say that the Boston bombings might have been «good» (something which MUST be allowed without an objective anchor for morality) & simultaneously extend «compassion'to those who suffered from a supposedly «good» action?
(9) Each partner needs to provide a new anchor for the otherùan anchor of intimate association to replace the parental anchor.
Finding this incredible to the modern mind, he sought a new anchor for faith in the mystical Christ.
He acknowledges that these values are rooted in his Christian faith, which serves not only as a personal anchor for him and his family but a powerful force for the greater good.
All that remains are a lot of phony, hysterical, frightened people that have no anchor for their conscience and want to blame free thinkers.
To live a life of purpose with a rock solid anchor for moral truths can only be found in a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Because those are the very days when our relationship with God becomes the anchor for our love, holding us in place.
If the resurrection is the anchor of our faith in Christ, I think it can be our anchor for faith in scripture.
Walter Cronkite, long - time anchor for CBS News in the U.S., used to finish each news program with the words, «And that's the way it is: Thursday, 3rd May, 1976.
Having had little contact with the older liturgy, or good liturgy of any type, young Catholics are rootless, lacking historical anchors for critically evaluating their present liturgical experience.
This ricotta tart does just that, offering a crisp and creamy anchor for whatever seasonal fruit you're able to procure.
In addition to managing the Omaha Marriott Downtown, Marcus Hotels & Resorts is also a minority investor in the 12 - story high - rise hotel, which will serve as an anchor for the $ 205 million Capitol District being developed by Shamrock Development, Inc..
The Mille Lire design team chose warm and textured fabrics as an anchor for the space, with tones ranging from burnt oranges to various shades of brown and modern grays.
We had the pleasure of dining at the Gingerbread Restaurant located right on the shores of Admiralty Bay where our boat was anchored for the evening.
Matt Underwood, a sports anchor for WEWS - TV in Cleveland, corrals the team's first expansion pick, Detroit Lions offensive lineman Jim Pyne, and introduces him to Cleveland by saying, «Here he is, in the flesh, Jim Pyne!»
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