Sentences with phrase «at each bill as»

Chances are, you've been looking at each bill as it comes in and haven't considered the full picture.
Many ATS bill themselves as an all - in - one human resources tool.

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Since then, the film argues, a variety of measures — from Jim Crow laws to President Richard Nixon's «war on drugs» and President Bill Clinton's «three - strikes - you're - out» legislation — have served to send increasingly large numbers of black men in prison, and several legal scholars and activists interviewed on camera suggest a profit motive at work, as well as racism.
The bill is estimated to boost insurance companies profits by as much as 15 percent, according Ana Gupte, an analyst at Leerink Partners.
The long - running «concert experience,» as it is billed, will close December 31, at the end of her contract.
At a semi-private speech in Montreal this spring, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said that as a member of Parliament and a Cabinet minister, he felt Canadians were «counting on you to ensure their home keeps its value.»
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Commentary by Bill Hafker, a former Exxon Mobil executive who started at the company in 1980 and retired in 2016 as a senior engineering advisor and environmental global technology sponsor.
The report from Nested, a UK startup that helps people sell their house, looks at the cost of renting — per square foot — in 72 cities worldwide, as well as what salary is required to foot the rental bill.
But while the numbers are certainly big enough to justify the billing, the deal is almost certainly not what it appears at first sight — and the still - murky reality of it most likely has as much to do with geopolitics as with business.
Facebook's latest conquest, the Oculus Rift, got top billing at this year's Comic - Con, as event goers were able to use the headset to hunt virtually for X-men mutants.
The Times reported Wednesday that Trump was glancing at a fact sheet about the opioid crisis, which had been billed as the focus of the briefing.
At one of Jon Levy's house parties you could find yourself, as we recently did, making fajitas with Grammy - nominated singer - songwriter Regina Spektor and leading snake venom expert Zoltan Takacs before watching live presentations from Bill Nye the Science Guy and break - dancing pioneer Richard «Crazy Legs» Colón.
Trade - ins at T - Mobile (tmus) bring up to $ 360, but are portioned out as monthly bill credits over two years and are forfeited if the customer switches carriers before the money is fully paid out.
In a tightly scripted campaign launch in which there were few surprises, the comments were unexpected, at least by progressives, who saw them as an early sign she may shift away from the centrist economic policies pursued by her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
Investors should use things like Sen. Marco Rubio's tax bill opposition as chances to buy their favorite stocks at discounts, Cramer said.
Microsoft is bringing two new products to bear, with each apparently aimed at different markets, although both are being billed as productivity tools.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Bill Griffeth look at the day's market action as the Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 24,000 after crossing that level for the first time ever at the open.
Former President Bill Clinton reacts to a speech by First Lady as he sits with former Attorney general Eric Holder (top right) and Representative John Lewis (D - GA), (rear) at the Democratic National Convention.
And while the bill's supporters argue that the legislation is a sensible fix that gives states much - needed flexibility on health care programs, the AMA, AAMC, and AARP say it would benefit the young, the healthy, and the rich at the expense of the old, the sick, and the poor by taking hacksaw to the Medicaid program that covers low - income Americans and allowing states to opt out of benefits requirements and other regulations under Obamacare, formally known as the Affordable Care Act.
CNBC's Bill Griffeth and Dominic Chu look at the day's market action, including complacency in the markets as seen through low numbers in the VIX.
Acting as a sort of Silicon Valley emissary to the Wall Street crowd, Bill Gurley, general partner at venture capital firm Benchmark, also took the stage later in the afternoon.
It was the perfect jaw - dropping finale to a game that was billed as a grudge match but swiftly developed into a classic for the ages at the Pyeongchang Winter Games.
And this March, as my colleague Alex Paladino mentioned, the spending bill President Trump signed to fund the government through the end of September originally had an internet sales tax attached to it, before it was pulled out at the last minute.
«The proposition that held from the 1950s until recently is that as businesses did well, so would workers,» says Robert Shapiro, a senior policy scholar at Georgetown's Center for Business and Public Policy and former economic adviser to President Bill Clinton.
The bill's main objective — capping future government spending on healthcare at rates that won't gobble up a bigger and bigger share of national income, as well as leaving more resources for investment and entrepreneurship — is exactly what government needs to do.
Look at major entrepreneurs, such as Meg Whitman, Bill Gates, Tony Hsieh and Donald Trump.
Famed bond fund manager Bill Gross attacked the use of negative rates as an attempt to mask the symptoms of an unhealthy global economy, while Ray Dalio, the head of the world's largest hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, has recently argued that negative rates will be ineffective at boosting growth.
Now Sen. Wyden says that as early as next week he plans to propose a bill that would require CBP to at least obtain a warrant to search electronics of U.S. citizens, and explicitly prevent officers from demanding passwords.
Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Marmion has again touted Western Australia's credentials as a destination for uranium mining, this time at today's opening of the Australian Uranium Conference in Perth.
Other analysts have identified specific projects in which U.S. companies are involved in countries as far - flung as Brazil, Mozambique, Kazakhstan, and Vietnam that could be placed at risk under the current version of the bill.
The one I'm talking to at the moment — Bill Clinton of Virginia, entrepreneur and U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer — happens to be attending the conference as a member of Inc.'s military entrepreneur mentoring program.
Bill Clinton, meanwhile, looks at me as if he'd rather stand on a burning ship in the Persian Gulf than on the Inc. conference dais.
Van Susteren and Rivera, along with other high - profile figures at Fox News such as Bill O'Reilly and Neil Cavuto, publicly threw their support behind Ailes soon after Carlson filed her sexual harassment lawsuit in early - July.
These mistakes can be quite costly for businesses, as differences in tariff rates mean that a company making a classification error will either pay too much in tariffs or face a retroactive tax bill if they accidentally classified a product at too low a rate.
Department stores still produce a tremendous amount of cash, enabling them to endure for «decades as a zombie retailer,» says Bill Dreher, an analyst at Susquehanna.
At a 2007 CEO gathering hosted by Bill Gates, at which I served as a moderator, Warren Buffett asked Rupert Murdoch about his intended succession planAt a 2007 CEO gathering hosted by Bill Gates, at which I served as a moderator, Warren Buffett asked Rupert Murdoch about his intended succession planat which I served as a moderator, Warren Buffett asked Rupert Murdoch about his intended succession plans.
So says Bill Gurley, partner at VC firm Benchmark of Menlo Park, California, who on Thursday posted a lengthy blog post on the new world of venture capital investing for startups as he sees it.
It arrived as about a half - dozen senators were at the White House meeting with Trump and Vice President Mike Pence about the next steps in the GOP effort to ensure passage of the bill.
Why He's One to Watch: At a developers» conference last February, Bill Gates hailed the San Francisco start - up as «the next generation of social networking.»
There have already been rumors of cost - cutting and the channel has shed a number of high - profile (and expensive) personalities such as Grantland founder Bill Simmons, now at HBO.
While the country's two largest long - distance phone companies offer a variety of services that any business can sign up for, the third - and fourth - largest phone companies have taken aim at the low end — small companies with phone bills as slight as $ 100 a month.
«The chances their parents can pick up the bill are not as high,» says Sara Goldrick - Rab, a professor at Temple University in Philadelphia and founder of the Wisconsin HOPE Lab, a research center at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
As a young programmer, Bill Gates, for instance, was famed for working at his keyboard until he nodded off, still sitting up.
Tillerson's ethics agreement also helped him to avoid an immediate federal income tax bill of as much as $ 72 million, according to tax specialists who reviewed his plan at the time.
Big companies are really good at managing cash flow, which means that you need to be really good at managing yours as well, because they often take anywhere from 30 to 90 days to pay bills.
A former climate adviser to President Bill Clinton recently told the Financial Times he thought President Obama should okay Keystone at the same time as he unveils some new climate initiatives.
Would Bill Gates have succeeded at Microsoft if he had thought of a computer as an oversized typewriter?
At a meeting of The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council, an interview with Cohn — the National Economic Council director who previously worked as an executive at Goldman Sachs — prompted discussion about the amount of investment the GOP tax bill, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, would generatAt a meeting of The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council, an interview with Cohn — the National Economic Council director who previously worked as an executive at Goldman Sachs — prompted discussion about the amount of investment the GOP tax bill, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, would generatat Goldman Sachs — prompted discussion about the amount of investment the GOP tax bill, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, would generate.
Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet are best positioned to take advantage of the Republican - backed tax bill, as they're sitting on overseas cash and marketable securities totaling more than $ 500 billion, which can be repatriated at a lower tax rate.
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