As it is in its name this type of bench is suitable for doing sit - ups.
It really shouldn't be hard to figure out what this package provides, as it's in the name.
They take on all the obligations of the mortgage (though you pay it) and the lender in turn treats the mortgage
as being in the name of the person with better qualifications.
WF and many others allow you to transfer funds to accounts at other institutions, as long
as they are in your name.
Not exact matches
Although the
name has changed, it
's still the same industry once denoted
as «leveraged buyouts» — that
is, the business of buying companies with a thin slice of nonpublic equity and mountains of debt,
in which fund managers grab richly generous (to themselves) fees.
This essentially means using an algorithm to scramble a piece of data, such
as a
name,
in a way that means no one can unscramble it — but if another piece of data
is run through the same algorithm and you end up with the same garbled code, then the two pieces of original data must match.
It can go by other
names in certain states, such
as Certificate of Organization or Certificate of Formation, but
is always filed with the office of the Secretary of State.
The operation, code -
named Olympia,
was detailed
in a presentation to Canada's intelligence allies
in the U.K., U.S., New Zealand and Australia (together known
as the Five Eyes.)
He headed up Bausch & Lomb until the eye care specialist
was snatched up by the (now - infamous) Valeant Pharmaceuticals (vrx); sat at the top perch of Forest Laboratories before becoming CEO of that company's acquirer, Actavis,
in 2014; and, finally, took over
as the top dog at Allergan after Actavis bought it and adopted the Botox - maker's
name.
Hourglass Cosmetics isn't exactly a household
name, but the high - end brand
is starting to make its mark
as a reliable, high - quality standard
in Sephora, Nordstrom, or Bergdorf Goodman stores.
It
's not a
name that most would recognise — but EOS had
been formally announced that week
in New York, and would go on to raise a staggering $ 185 million (# 143 million) from investors
in just five days
in an unconventional crowdsale known
as an «ICO.»
Canadian Brad Loewen
is serving
as Chief Safety Inspector with the Accord while Heather Cruden, Canada's High Commissioner
in Bangladesh, has recently
been named to the Alliance's board of advisors.
She gradually made a
name for herself
as a landscaper
in Chicago, and
as her company grew, those competitors
were surprised by her success, she says.
To push the corporate world
in the right direction, she says, the company will
be «
naming and shaming» those who have failed to act
as it pulls its funding.
In one, scholars
were asked to read and rate research papers; unbeknown to them, the
names had
been changed to change the gender of the authors, and the scholars rated the papers «written» by men
as better than the ones that appeared to
be authored by women.
Cottonwood Heights, Utah - based Cotopaxi —
named after a volcano
in Ecuador that Davis frequented
as a child growing up
in South America —
is an outdoor gear and apparel retailer that donates 10 percent of all profits to charitable causes
in the developing world.
Four of the
names had previously
been reported
in the press: attorney Nicole Seligman, a former president of Sony Entertainment; BuzzFeed chairman Kenneth Lerer, a co-founder of the Huffington Post; former Discovery Communications CEO Judith McHale, a former undersecretary of state who also served
as general counsel for Viacom's MTV Networks division; and Bank of America (bac) director Thomas May, a former CEO of Eversource, a New England energy company.
Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except
as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it
's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one
in which many prisons
are run by for - profit companies and prisoners can
be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
For those who
are new to the internet, the domain
name, also known
as a website address,
is a word or phrase that a website visitor has to type
in to visit your site.
Levi's Eureka Lab
is,
as its
name suggests, committed to research and development for the privately held company, which counted $ 4.9 billion
in revenue
in 2017 and leads the world
in jean sales.
While there
are a few firms
in Canada targeting Series A rounds (
as Lacavera plans to), there
are usually only one or two
names per sector.
On Wednesday, after Leslie Moonves took over
as chairman of CBS (CBS)-- the other media conglomerate that Sumner Redstone controls — there
was speculation that Dauman might not
be named chairman of Viacom,
in part because Shari Redstone made her opposition to him abundantly clear.
In December, Walmart said it
was dropping the word «stores» from its official
name as its focus shifted to e-commerce.
-- Richard Lorenzen, founder and CEO of the PR firm Fifth Avenue Brands who
was named by LinkedIn
as one of the top millennial influencers of 2016 and included on Inc.'s list of 25 Inspiring Entrepreneurs to Watch
in 2017
For White to reach the next level, he'll have to make a
name for himself
in the U.S. And while he has made strong inroads with high - end independent retailers, it
's a much different story with larger chains such
as Nordstrom.
In order to come up with 10
names, we included six stocks with debt ratings
as low
as BBB +, which
is still investment grade, albeit at the lower end of the scale.
Matanov told an unidentified witness cooperating with the government that «the bombings could have had a just reason, such
as being done
in the
name of Islam, that he would support the bombings if the reason
were just or the attack had
been done by the Taliban,» according to the papers.
Putin did not refer to the device by
name in his speech, but it appears to
be the Oceanic Multipurpose System Status - 6, also known
as Kanyon or Putin's «doomsday» machine.
We
're very proud of the fact we've
been named by Glassdoor
as one of the top 10 companies
in the U.S. to work for, and that our CEO, Spencer Rascoff,
was named one Glassdoor's highest rated CEOs
in 2016.
Founded by David Tedman, Ryan Holmes and Dario Meli
as a design and development agency, Invoke evolved into a startup generation engine, spawning one of the country's most promising tech firms
in Hootsuite (of which Holmes
is CEO),
as well
as other buzzy
names in the sector, like Foodee, Quietly (of which Meli
is CEO) and Memelabs.
The statement
was retweeted by Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, who
is also
named as a defendant
in the lawsuit.
As for the other two men, Leatherbarrow said one
is still alive and working
in the industry, but he hasn't released his
name because of privacy concerns.
Some studies (and opinions) suggest that brand loyalty
is a concept that
's dying; for example, 79 percent of the millennials polled
in one survey ranked quality
as their most important purchasing decision, rather than the
name brand involved.
Sampat also co-founded KurbKarma,
was named a «San Francisco Business Times 40 under 40 ″ honoree,
as well
as one of «50 Women
in Tech Dominating Silicon Valley»
in 2015.
These links between happiness and time use
are worrying news,
as the current generation of teens (whom I call «iGen»
in my book of the same
name) spends more time with screens than any previous generation.
Such talent
is hard to find
in Canada, which doesn't have a long list of established business - to - business software -
as - a-service (SaaS)
names for startups to poach from.
Then check to see if the domain
name is available online,
as well
as if it
's free to use
in your county, state and
in the country.
It
is essential that it
is clear to recipients who the email
is from,
as this
is the
name that will appear
in your customer's inbox.
Prior to joining Fidelity, Ron served
as president and chief executive officer of BNY Mellon Asset Management
in Boston, a position to which he
was named in 2007.
Although different colors can
be perceived
in different ways, the
names of those colors matters
as well!
In 2006 he joined Coach as head of its Japan business; he rose to head its international division, and by 2013 he'd been named second - in - command and was being groomed for the top jo
In 2006 he joined Coach
as head of its Japan business; he rose to head its international division, and by 2013 he'd
been named second -
in - command and was being groomed for the top jo
in - command and
was being groomed for the top job.
In 2005, the BBC reported he would consider using the
name «King George,»
as «King Charles»
is associated with some of the bloodiest periods of British history.
For his younger sister, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, «Charlotte»
is a feminization of «Charles» for Prince Charles
as well
as Pippa Middleton's middle
name, «Elizabeth»
is after Queen Elizabeth, and «Diana»
is in memory of Prince William's mother, Princess Diana.
It functions
as the
name would elude to,
in that it offers up special deals and discounts on a variety of flights that
are otherwise not found anywhere else online.
Founded
in Toyko
in 1937, the company
was known
as Kwanon,
named after a Buddhist figure.
Whether it
's giving out flyers, placing ads
in newspapers or magazines, or using social media sites such
as Facebook, Twitter, Google + or Pinterest, get your
name out there, and make sure you
are clear about what you can do for your audience.
It could
be that because we've brought more cases
in the last few years against some well - known
names that that
's interpreted
as a crackdown, but that
's simply more a reflection of the fact that time has gone by since we've updated the guides
in 2009 to make it clear it applies to social media marketing.
Big brand
names such
as Coca - Cola, Apple, Salesforce, and Oracle
are just a few examples of companies that have achieved big growth
in the past decade by relying on a partner ecosystem.
Bury points out that a brand
name has to work
in many contexts —
as a URL, a searchable company
name and something that sounds right when spoken out loud — and shouldn't
be so complicated that you
're spelling it out for people.
That
is uncommon
in corporate philanthropic history,
as most magnates leave a legacy graced by their
name in perpetuity, whether via foundations or schools — besides other Berkshire leaders like Munger and Pritzker, think of Carnegie, Ford, Kellogg or Rockefeller.