Sentences with phrase «at the pieces in»

In fact, I look at the piece in 1996 when he really was not in favour of, or he thought that the markets were ready to exuberant equity markets and they were doing a disservice to hold rates even though he voted with the majority.
Let's look at each piece in detail, with websites and CRMs covered below and online outreach a bit later.
So pick a few colors that you'd like to wear, and just look at the pieces in your closet that fit that color palette.
It always amazes me, the way you can look at a piece in such a creative way.
Probably the first and simplest tool in the kit for turning on your editor - mind is to phase - shift: to look at the piece in a different format than the one you wrote it in.
In his essay «Light in the Dark» Robert Long looks at each piece in the exhibition and explores the artists particular use of black to heighten the intensity of the work.
Ulrich Fiedler, who took part in Collections, commented: «The fair has an in - credible mix of works, which is good for visitors to look at pieces in categories where they don't usually collect.
Looking at the the piece in the studio, I wasn't happy with it at first.
Scrivener 2 allows writers to keep track of creative plots with the Storyboard feature, while storytellers can map out their narratives with the built - in outliner mode which allows for a macro, structural look at a piece in progress.

Not exact matches

• Leo Holdings, a London - based blank check company, raised $ 200 million in an IPO of 20 million shares priced at $ 10 a piece.
Jimenez wrote a piece on the leader in STEM she admires most, Sheryl Sandberg, who will speak Tuesday at the conference.
Polls have found that the bill is the least popular piece of tax legislation in at least 30 years, even less so than two in the 1990s that increased taxes.
When Hostess filed for bankruptcy last November, Stuffed: An Insider's Look at Who's (Really) Making America Fat author Hank Cardello argued in a piece for Forbes that Hostess could have avoided its financial troubles if it had taken advantage of health - conscious consumers, a group that contributes to a third of grocery market sales in the U.S..
As we explained to the reporter before he published the piece, it is misrepresentation to classify equity Mayer previously vested in over four years at the company as a «payout» from an acquisition.»
In this thoughtful piece, Ben Horowitz explains why his firm invests in technology companies for which the entrepreneur should remain at the helIn this thoughtful piece, Ben Horowitz explains why his firm invests in technology companies for which the entrepreneur should remain at the helin technology companies for which the entrepreneur should remain at the helm.
You're looking at one, tiny piece of jeans giant Levi Strauss's (Change the World 2017 list, No. 11) ambitious experiment to improve the lives of the 25 million men and women in the world's apparel supply chain — and better its business results in the process.
So even as Tesla woos middle - class buyers in the U.S. (the Model 3, due to arrive this fall, will start at about $ 35,000) buyers in China have mostly resembled Vanessa Zhu: wealthy drivers who view Teslas as luxury vehicles, or at least as the coolest new piece of tech since the iPhone.
The longest and most in - depth of these is a recent Atlantic piece by Emily Esfahani Smith that looks at the tradeoffs we all face between ambition and community.
It's a tempting scenario, one put forward by veteran media writer Jack Shafer in a piece at Politico, based on a recent study of the newspaper business.
A help desk in the back, which Blumenthal compares to Apple's Genius Bar, pays homage to the reference desk at a library: Staff members sit at the large (often wood or marble, and minimalist) piece of furniture, armed with a desktop computer and ready to assist.
Cameron was a senior denim designer at Madewell and global denim director at Calvin Klein, while Winter had worked in merchandising at J.Crew for seven years, and together they brought this fashion expertise to create focused collections of high - quality pieces like jeans.
In fact, some people like to cure their office boredom by making use of the equipment at their disposal to develop their very own bespoke piece of entertainment.
Wheeler holds forth at length about his change in direction in an op - ed piece for Wired on Wednesday, describing his experience as the head of a tech startup called NABU in the 1980s as one reason for his change of heart.
• Mudrick Capital Acquisition, a New York City - based blank check company formed to acquire a post-bankruptcy business, said it raised $ 200 million in an IPO of 20 million units priced at $ 10 a piece.
«Stick to what you're good at» seems to be an accepted piece of advice in the world of ecommerce so focus all your efforts into the best aspects of your store.
• Menlo Therapeutics, a Redwood City, Calif. - based biotech developing therapies for pruritus associated with dermatologic conditions, now says it plans to raise $ 107 million in an offering 6.5 million shares at between $ 16 to $ 17 a piece, up from a previous stated 5.7 million shares priced between $ 14 to $ 16.
• GreenTree Hospitality, a Shanghai, China - based hotelier, now says its plans to raise $ 143 million in an IPO of 10.2 million ADSs priced at $ 14 a piece.
«In the next five to 10 years, it's going to be very difficult to see any data - oriented piece of the world not fundamentally transformed by this technology,» predicts Shivon Zilis, an investor at Bloomberg Beta, based in San Francisco and New YorIn the next five to 10 years, it's going to be very difficult to see any data - oriented piece of the world not fundamentally transformed by this technology,» predicts Shivon Zilis, an investor at Bloomberg Beta, based in San Francisco and New Yorin San Francisco and New York.
• Ranger Energy Services, a Houston, Texas - based rig and well operator, raised $ 85 million in an offering of 5.86 million shares at $ 14.50 a piece, below the company's previously stated range.
There have also been pressure from fast - fashion retailers, luxury brands and department stores that all want a piece of the popular «athleisure» trend — sporty shirts and shoes that are increasingly worn in bars and restaurants, at the office, and while running errands around town.
• YogaWorks, the Culver City, Calif - based yoga studio chain raised $ 44 million in an offering of 7.3 million shares at $ 5.50 a pieceat the low end of its range.
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
The company raised $ 150 million in an offering of 9.4 million shares (73 % insider) at $ 16 a piece, above its previously stated range.
• Sea Ltd., a Singapore - based entertainment company, raised $ 884 million in an IPO of 59 million shares at $ 15 a piece.
This opinion piece from The New York Times editorial board — part of a larger series on gun violence that also looks at the horrific statistics on the murder of women in the U.S. — focuses on the «boyfriend loophole,» something that may be familiar to regular Broadsheet readers.
• ShiftPixy, a Wyoming - based platform for restaurants to schedule shift workers, raised $ 12 million in an offer of 2 million shares at $ 6 a piece.
It's a bodybuilder in a three - piece suit, a four - door sedan with a top speed of 204 mph and Rawlings is grinning at the prospect of letting loose the 707 barely reined - in horses under the hood.
• Casa Systems, an Andover, Mass. - based software maker for cable providers, said it would raise $ 78 million in an IPO of 6 million shares at $ 13 a piece.
And, he said, «Notably, though not emphasized in the Boston.com piece, the restaurant at issue knew the website prices had been «out of date for quite some time.»
Keep in mind that you'll be promoting a piece of content to this group at some point.
The piece was only supposed to sell for $ 400,000, but was bought by a commodities trader based out of Texas for a grand $ 1.8 million at an auction in Beverly Hills, California in June.
According to an in - depth trend piece about the «slow reading» movement in the Wall Street Journal recently, reading can actually boost your brain function — at least if you do it regularly and right.
Yu Yanagisawa, a chemistry researcher at the University of Tokyo, presses together two pieces of resin glass together to repair them at the university's lab in Tokyo.
William D. Cohan's 6,000 - word Vanity Fair piece observes that after Finke laid into Loeb on her blog for meddling in Sony affairs, «a source close to the situation says that Loeb tried at least three times to have Finke fired.»
«Creating thought leadership pieces and providing them to your clients not only reflects positively on your knowledge of the industry, but it also arms your clients with the ability to answer questions... This makes them look good in front of their peers,» writes Justin Freid, vice president of emerging media at CMI Media.
At least one cybersecurity company estimated the number of newly found threats in 2016 to be 6.8 million, which demonstrates just how quickly new pieces of malware can be developed and distributed.
To give you a better piece of mind, you're going to want to get a clear picture of your finances at any moment in time.
«My husband and I looked at each other with tears in our eyes,» Strassburg says about watching the pieces of the enterprise they had built over 30 years drift away.
That's just one piece of advice Anheuser - Busch CEO Carlos Brito shared in his speech to a crowd of business leaders at the World Business Forum in New York on Tuesday.
«In California it might mean a founder who is fixated on the elegance of a chunk of code, the speed at which bytes are transmitted, the chemical and physical properties of a piece of silicon, the space in which data is stored or the size of a typeface.&raquIn California it might mean a founder who is fixated on the elegance of a chunk of code, the speed at which bytes are transmitted, the chemical and physical properties of a piece of silicon, the space in which data is stored or the size of a typeface.&raquin which data is stored or the size of a typeface.»
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