Collaboration occurs
at all tiers of blogging even though it seems like the top, well - paid bloggers garner the most attention.
, far enough behind to spot them coming in the door and standing
at the tier of seats and looking on.
Work with them to implement a results - driven program that provides targeted instruction
at all tiers of intervention.
As with all creative fields, it's brutal out there,
at every tier of the industry, for all of us.
Lots of great ideas here — I think I will try my hand
at the tiers of cake plates with the silver buckets of trees — such a beautiful centerpiece!
Not exact matches
Life doesn't get much sweeter than this two -
tiered pool
at Il Salviatino, a centuries» - old villa just 15 minutes from Florence in the heart
of the Tuscan countryside.
At last check, in December 2016, it had 81 million, most
of whom use its free
tier.
At a French wedding, you won't see the same kind
of tiered wedding cake that you might come across in the US.
(Owners say that it costs around $ 1 million a year to maintain a pro team, most operate
at a loss, and their primary source
of revenue — sponsorships — can be fickle, especially when teams get relegated out
of LoL's championship
tier.)
For investors, the uni-que two -
tiered structure
of TSX and TSXV enables them to capture opportunities
at an early stage
of a company's development.
Law professor James Kwok, for instance, recently cautioned on this blog that, while a humanities degree from a top -
tier school often opens doors, if you don't come from the sort
of background that allows you to study
at an elite institution and undertake a few prestigious (probably unpaid) internships, then the calculus rapidly becomes much more difficult.
To broaden his liquid portfolio, CNBC's «Secret Lives
of the Super Rich» took O'Leary to the
Ty Bar
at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York for one
of the most expensive tastings on the planet — a $ 60,000 set
of aged Balvenie whisky.
The principle
of ultimate responsibility doesn't just apply to CEOs and other top -
tier leaders: it regularly gets applied to leaders
at all levels.
«We have to look
at where and how we're capable
of building a business in public cloud for these
tier one applications,» Burton explained.
One
of his attorneys,
Ty Cobb, announced that he would retire from the White House
at the end
of May.
«Everyone says they too are victims... but we were told by those
at higher
tiers [
of the scheme] that we can get our money back if we find more new clients.»
First -
tier Chinese cities like Beijing and Shanghai have already employed AI and facial recognition technology to regulate traffic and identify driver's who violate road rules, while Shenzhen traffic police began displaying photos
of jaywalkers on large LED screens
at major intersections starting in April 2017.
Not so, says Adam Grant, the No. 1 professor
at top -
tier business school Wharton, best - selling author and management consultant to the likes
of Facebook, Google, Goldman Sachs and the NBA.
The startup allows customers to rent articles
of clothing from more than 450 designers, with
tiered monthly subscription services and items that start
at $ 30 for a four - day rental.
A Chinese government think tank has identified 35 major cities
at «high risk»
of a residential property price correction, including China's major first - and second -
tier cities.
The plan includes the installation
of a charging station
at the buyer's home and as much electricity as needed, based on a
tiered service that depends on how much you want to drive.
So much so, Ford's Oakville logistics managers suggested to their counterparts
at Ford U.S. that Cain Express could become a
Tier 2 carrier for some
of the auto - parts manufacturers supplying the Dearborn assembly plant.
On the three - dollar
tier of the menu sits the new classic chicken sandwich, which almost anyone can see is a direct stab
at Chick - fil - A's sandwich.
Speaking about security
at big financial companies, John Dickson, principal
at Denim Group, an application security consultancy, told me that CISOs have started elbowing their way into the C - suite's uppermost
tier, reporting to the board
of directors and / or the CEO and / or the audit committee.
Another detail that made me (and some
of the VCs I spoke with) pause: While notable investors have participated, including Goldman Sachs, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Promecap, not a single top -
tier VC firm chose to invest in a tech company valued
at more than a billion dollars.
The note then runs through a bunch
of things ranging from pricing power (the incumbents could, and in some cases already do, provide
tiered access
at different price points), size (they could buy up disruptive rivals) and access to data (some markets are easier to break in to than others).
China's Huawei unveiled its flagship smartphone, the Ascend P6,
at its first standalone launch event on Tuesday, underlining its ambitions to compete with Apple and Samsung in the top
tier of mobile technology.
He says long - time employees
at well - established companies like
AT&T «already have two to three
tiers of skills because they've learned the structure and culture
of the institution.»
Its graduates go on to graduate school
at top -
tier universities such as Columbia, Harvard, the University
of Chicago, and Yale.
Thanks to fast fashion, it's possible to buy
tiered - quality mimics
of virtually any trend you like
at a fraction
of the cost for the «real» one.
Researchers from Stanford University's Clayman Institute for Gender Research Recruitment sat in on tech company recruiting sessions
at a top -
tier West Coast university; their findings hint
at what's keeping women out
of tech jobs: «As students entered, women were often setting up refreshments or raffles and doling out the swag in the back; the presenters were often men, and they rarely introduced the recruiters.
Ambron, the company's CEO, boasts
of an 89 percent customer retention rate, because, unlike competitors, he says, customers
at BrandYourself move between
tiers of service as their needs change.
Paula Rosenblum, co-founder and retail analyst
at RSR Research, believes the report overstates the risks, and says lower -
tier shopping centers in particular would bear the brunt
of the blow.
While its brick - and - mortar accounts are fairly similar to those
at Chase, the Capital One 360 account offers an APY
of at least 0.20 % on all balances, much better than the 0.01 % you earn on Chase's highest
tier of checking.
But there is little or no discussion in Unions Matter
of current intergenerational tensions in the union movement: the movement toward two -
tier workplaces, like Air Canada's Rouge Airlines, which aims to hire new, mostly younger workers
at a lower pay scale and with fewer benefits than are enjoyed by older, established workers.
Tier one cards are ones where the points you earn can only be redeemed towards cash back or gift cards,
at a rate
of $ 0.01 per point.
Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer in charge
of dealing with the Russia investigation, will retire
at the end
of the month and be replaced by Emmet Flood.
Benefits
of the various levels include priority boarding, bonus points, standby priority, and unlimited companion tickets (
at the top
tier).
«Uber is doing quite well in the first -
tier cities, and it's a bit
of a surprise,» said You Na, an analyst
at ICBC International based in Hong Kong.
White House lawyer
Ty Cobb, who will leave
at the end
of the month, was one
of the few
at Trump's side urging the president to refrain from personally attacking Mueller and to comply with the prosecutor's requests.
At the time
of their meltdowns, for example, Kmart had six current or recent Fortune 500 CEOs on its board, and Warnaco had several prominent financiers, a well - known retail analyst, and a top -
tier CEO; all those excellent credentials made little difference.
We provide several
tiers of research
at our own discretion.
Thanks to genuine business growth from relationships made and nurtured
at the conference, the dynamic forum has, through the years, generated millions
of dollars in contracts between Toyota
Tier I Suppliers and diverse enterprises.
«We believe our unique
tiered system
of Master and Unit franchisees translates very well for veterans who are looking
at the next stage
of their careers.
And due to strong demand for our application, we've adjusted our paid
tiers of service to combine additional features and customization
at every level accompanied by price increases effective Monday, June 26, 2017.
If you have a lot
of money to deposit, the multiple account
tiers at PNC may contain better features and benefits.
David Grant, director
of developer marketplace
at Revel Systems, recommends employing loyalty
tiers to give members something to work toward.
The rising share
of adults in the lower - and upper - income
tiers is
at the farthest points
of the income distribution, distant from the vicinity
of the middle.
Over the next decade, Cohn used his mob connections to smooth the younger Trump's relations with construction unions; inked a stingy prenuptial agreement with Trump's first wife, Ivana; leaned on city politicians to favor Trump deals; traded favors in Atlantic City's notoriously corrupt casino industry; and tried to strong - arm the National Football League into a merger that would give Trump a first -
tier team
at a fraction
of the going rate.
We also provide a number
of other amenities that are important to frequent travelers, including our Elevate ® loyalty program with
tiered benefits for our most loyal guests, lounge access in certain airports, including our own Virgin America Loft
at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), interline and codeshare partnerships with other airlines and a wide range
of distribution channels and contractual travel discounts for over 175 major corporate customers.