You can look
at a paper as instructions for behavior.
Last night she faced angry scenes
at the paper as she broke the news to journalists.
Not exact matches
As a college student, Kaling illustrated a daily comic for the school
paper called «Badly Drawn Girl,» which «riffed on day - to - day campus life and took a witty stab
at everything from fraternity life to alumni.»
In its letter last night to Mr Cameron, Republic said: «The fact that... Charles has privileged access to Cabinet
papers is a further cause for concern
as it means he is able to lobby ministers in secret
at every stage of policy development process.
It could be something
as simple
as saying «I'm going to respond to the email
at the middle of my inbox to start with,» or if you're a teacher, «I'm choosing to grade these
papers because grading these
papers would help my university earn money, and that money helps me do cancer research.»
A messy workspace can make you feel disorganized, unfocused, or even downright panicked
as you look
at all the
papers and junk around you.
Alice Ting, vice president of brand development, licensing and syndication told Bloomberg the Times expects the meal kit service to be
at least
as big
as the Times» travel unit, where the
paper's foreign correspondents act
as tour guides in places like Iran and Cuba.
At the same time, however, producing that kind of advertising and content is much more expensive than the traditional print kind, and that helped push the
paper's costs up during the quarter, even
as revenue fell.
At the top of the leaderboard, shares of Smurfit Kappa rose over 18 percent after Europe's largest producer of
paper - based packaging rejected an unsolicited proposal from International Paper — arguing it is better to remain as an independent busi
paper - based packaging rejected an unsolicited proposal from International
Paper — arguing it is better to remain as an independent busi
Paper — arguing it is better to remain
as an independent business.
He's spent his career lecturing to and on the aerospace industry, having taught for several semesters
at George Washington University while publishing countless
papers and research reports
as well
as one book on the industry.
One in a handful of CEO founders on the Fortune 500 lifer list, Smith famously conceptualized FedEx in a college term
paper at Yale (he worked
as a charter pilot on the weekends).
then if nothing on your ad page attracts the client within milliseconds, they turn the page again and you are done and over with, ready to be fish - wrapping
paper, while if there are other ads on the page, or some article text, it gives the reader a reason to stop
at that page, and then your ad has a higher visibility and ability to intrigue the customer, giving it several times the mental real estate and visibility than an ad costing thrice
as much.
«People look
at the electronic medium
as an environmentally friendly thing,» says Paul Quinn,
paper industry analyst
at RBC Capital Markets.
In late October, for example, an initiative called Yellow Page Mountain dumped dozens of copies of the Yellow Pages
at its publisher's Montreal doorstep,
as part of a campaign to «hasten the discontinuation of the
paper phone directory.»
As the paper indicates, companies often struggle with proper tariff classification as «the 2001 Report of the Auditor General of Canada revealed that 29 percent of tariff classifications provided by importers were incorrect, with 48 of the 53 companies examined making at least one error in classification»
As the
paper indicates, companies often struggle with proper tariff classification
as «the 2001 Report of the Auditor General of Canada revealed that 29 percent of tariff classifications provided by importers were incorrect, with 48 of the 53 companies examined making at least one error in classification»
as «the 2001 Report of the Auditor General of Canada revealed that 29 percent of tariff classifications provided by importers were incorrect, with 48 of the 53 companies examined making
at least one error in classification».
As the AP reports, the cost - cutting process began last month with a memo to employees in which Hees told employees to print on both sides of paper (a rule Brito enacted at AB InBev as well) and to conserve office supplie
As the AP reports, the cost - cutting process began last month with a memo to employees in which Hees told employees to print on both sides of
paper (a rule Brito enacted
at AB InBev
as well) and to conserve office supplie
as well) and to conserve office supplies.
In a
paper released today
at the Mowat Centre, I advocate for the selective elimination of tariffs — taxes — on imported goods
as a way to boost Canadian productivity.
Both of the other members of the Sulzberger extended family have also held positions of increasing responsibility
at the
paper over the past several years
as a way of testing their mettle, like a drawn - out, highly - privileged NYT version of the Hunger Games.
With significantly increased inventory and hundreds of ongoing eBay listings,
as well
as the company's direct sales
at its own website, WeGotLites moved from a purely
paper - and - pencil system of keeping track of inventory to a computerized inventory management system.
Today, the average
paper has four times
as many authors
as it did then and the work being done is far more interdisciplinary and done
at greater distances than in the past.
Coulson resigned from his Downing Street job in January
as it became clear that hacking had been far more widespread
at the
paper.
«If he can position himself and get recognized
as the man behind Alibaba, which he did by getting into the
paper and onto TV —
at that point he knew that was the best time to make a move and do something.»
Mockridge began his career
at a
paper in New Zealand and then served
as a spokesman for the Australian government before joining News Corp. in 1991.
Everyone who reads the
paper knows that all of those factors were
at play in BlackBerry's collapse
as well.
Because they needed forwards to have only 10 pro games under their belts to evaluate them, their first
papers swept in green players such
as the San Jose Sharks» Logan Couture and the Canucks» Michael Grabner, who
at that time hadn't played enough games to be evaluated
as rookies, and clustered them near Crosby.
A little backstory: In early December, Cho Hyun - Ah — the daughter of Korean Air's president and herself a vice-president
at the company — was served macdemia nuts in a
paper bag rather than a dish
as she prepared to take off from New York's JFK Airport.
When I interviewed for my flight attendant position
at Pinnacle Airlines in 2010, the hiring manager slid a piece of
paper across the table and told me,
as if issuing challenge, «That's how much you'll make in your first year» — a fairly cinematic way of telling someone their salary is $ 15,500, though
at least she was candid.
At the same time, Kelly enlisted White House staff secretary Rob Porter
as a key ally in his quest to get more control over the
paper flow to Trump, the workings of the policy process, and who got to go into the Oval Office.
He spent his career of more than 40 years
at International
Paper, also serving
as the company's Chief Financial Officer and in various other financial, planning and management positions.
You can't use Bitcoin
as an excuse to start going all in on speculation since on
paper speculation doesn't really make sense
as a long - term strategy, if
at all.
In answering this question,
as my co-author Terry Simpson and I write in the new Market Perspectives
paper, «Assessing the Value of Valuations,» it's helpful to look
at what today's valuations can tell us about the possible distribution of future U.S. stock market returns.
Her background includes over 20 years
as a researcher in various capacities, including work
at Frost & Sullivan, a leading global market research and consulting company, where she published key research
papers, consulted for companies of varying sizes and managed a group of analysts to provide quality research.
As a result, I've been looking
at opportunities in commercial
paper and among corporate bonds with attractive valuations.
Even
as the company tests delivery by drone and ways to restock toilet
paper at the push of a bathroom button, it is conducting a little - known experiment in how far it can push white - collar workers, redrawing the boundaries of what is acceptable.
The Mirman / Spitz / Harrah group could both win the
papers at auction
as the «stalking horse» and keep operating them.
One hypothesis is that people in industries which generate a bigger «
paper trail» — because they use more intermediate goods
as inputs, for example — are
at greater risk of being caught and therefore evade tax less.
I'm riding to or from work (through neighborhoods with multi-million dollar homes that owners tend to use
as second / seasonal homes — hence my assumption that I'm «among multi-millionaires» with net worths that probably have
at least 1 or 2 more digits than ours...), and a hint of green - ish
paper catches my eye on the ground in the grass between the sidewalk and the road.
The two Facebook employees who worked alongside Kogan (who was using the surname Spectre
at the time) on that 2015 study — which looked
at international friendships
as a class marker by examining Facebook users» friend networks — are named in the
paper as Charles Gronin and Pete Fleming.
Tribune newspaper profits run
at the roughly $ 200 million level, maybe a third of which comes out of L.A.. So, take the market multiple of 3 or 4 times that number
as a price — or $ 600 million - plus — for the eight
papers, even though underfunded newspaper pensions put a drag on that number.
The same Billon software is used to redeem digital cash
as «bank money» or
paper money
at ATM.
A Quebec government position
paper makes clear that the $ 2.2 - billion figure was arrived
at as a mathematical function of the $ 4.3 billion Ontario received.
As the CCPA calculated in our recent tax
paper, if B.C. taxed today
at the same rates that prevailed in the year 2000, the public treasury would be $ 3.5 billion richer.
As a general rule, day traders should be proficient at paper trading (e.g. trading with imaginary capital) before committing real capital, as well as have a sufficient level of risk capital that they can afford to lose before tradin
As a general rule, day traders should be proficient
at paper trading (e.g. trading with imaginary capital) before committing real capital,
as well as have a sufficient level of risk capital that they can afford to lose before tradin
as well
as have a sufficient level of risk capital that they can afford to lose before tradin
as have a sufficient level of risk capital that they can afford to lose before trading.
Every design has to start somewhere and even
at Google we often start with low fidelity prototyping options such
as sketching and
paper prototyping.
Money
as we know it is already somewhat virtual, since the pieces of
paper and bits of metal that we use to pay for things don't have any actual value themselves — their only value is that they can be exchanged
at stores for things that actually have value, like food.
Whether its learning to colour - in between the lines, or discovering that art work belongs on
paper rather than on your parents» walls, being creative
as a kid allows us to develop our skills
at the same time
as having fun.
You will have Private Key
as well
as Public key printed on the
paper and you need to store a copy of this data
at different places.
This WEF white
paper, written by Don Tapscott and Alex Tapscott, explores the different types of networks and explains the core differences between the Internet of information
as a network of similar networks and the blockchain
as a balkanized Internet of value, where real assets are
at stake.
As Professor Paul Evans and I have argued in a paper for the Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada could once lay claim to a «special relationship» with China — a legacy of missionary and humanitarian contacts, early diplomatic recognition, and as a reliable supplier of wheat during a period when trade with China was nascent at best, if not tabo
As Professor Paul Evans and I have argued in a
paper for the Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada could once lay claim to a «special relationship» with China — a legacy of missionary and humanitarian contacts, early diplomatic recognition, and
as a reliable supplier of wheat during a period when trade with China was nascent at best, if not tabo
as a reliable supplier of wheat during a period when trade with China was nascent
at best, if not taboo.
At this point, it's human nature to say —
as I've often heard from clients over the last 39 years, whenever short rates rise above long rates — why buy a 20 - year bond when I get a higher yield on a 2 - year piece of
paper?