Sentences with phrase «back wall for»

We chose to put mainly windows on the whole back wall for this reason.
The U shape has also left room on the back wall for a freestanding unit that provides lots of storage.
Look around on the back wall for some vines.

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It's like those walls in German railway stations (likely another place that might get some unwanted liquid headed its way during Oktoberfest) that splash back pee, except for your feet.
Musk, 46, said he won't need to go back to equity or debt markets this year to seek additional funds for Tesla, but crossing Wall Street may be a bad idea.
Trump said the plan, which was detailed by Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer before he later backed away from the proposal saying it was one of a number on the table, would force Mexicans to pay for building That Wall.
Tight credit is forcing small businesses to seek alternative lenders to meet demand for back - to - school merchandise, reports the Wall Street Journal.
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For Wall Street analysts who often work 100 + hours a week, something as mundane as a «hobby» is inevitably put on the back burner.
Using the back walls of the big box for dairy products to pull the shopper through the stores is a strategy that just won't work any longer for a significant segment of the audience.
A wall diagram near him shows 132 feeds being sent back to the States, including all of the streaming video, signals for Telemundo routing back to Miami and a Golf Channel feed headed for Orlando.
Yul Brynner, the great American actor who played the part of the King of Siam and devoted much of his career to The King and I, was known to prepare for each performance by trying to push down the brick wall at the back of the theater.
While Wall does not know how he wants to use his business degree yet, he understands that going back to school can set him up for success after basketball.
Not only is it nicely sized for homes with smaller spaces, but it's also versatile in that it can work against a wall, or in a corner with its angled back.
With Wall Street backing, the company leased land all over the country for fracking, including Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The annual bonus for the average Wall Street worker is back to heights not seen since before the financial crisis, though the industry has shrunk in size since then.
After featuring actor Anthony Hopkins last year, the tax prep software company is back with a teaser for a three - part series of ads showing Humpty Dumpty falling off a wall while doing his taxes.
Exxon and Chevron told investors on Friday that it was too soon to begin buying back shares, something Wall Street has pushed for.
Back in 2006, the Wall Street Journal reported that SAC's trading alone accounted for 2 % of all of the stock market activity.
BofA is joining firms across Wall Street in paring back staff amid one of the worst quarters for investment - banking and trading revenues.
After announcing in 2010 that Yelp likely would not go public for several years, CEO Jeremy Stoppelman told the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that the company had put an IPO back on the table.
«People looking for a John Mack - style slap on the back are not going to get it with James,» said one longtime Wall Streeter.
Now its 2016 and Hillary Clinton can't say anything about what really happened in 2008 for fear of being accused of being a back stabber, so instead she takes the attacks that she is for Wall Street and the Banks even though she actually lost the 2008 democrat nomination because she stood up for the impoverished homeowner and not for wall strWall Street and the Banks even though she actually lost the 2008 democrat nomination because she stood up for the impoverished homeowner and not for wall strwall street.
On Wednesday, the electric car maker released delivery numbers for the fourth quarter of 2017 that fell short of many expectations on Wall Street, and once again pushed back production targets on its highly anticipated Model 3 sedan.
«Against a backdrop of overwhelming corporate pressure to free - up capital and reduce future spend - to the detriment of production growth - there is considerable scope for this wall of output to get pushed back further if prices do not recover and / or costs do not fall enough,» the Wood Mackenzie report concluded.
Joel Greenblatt, he is Wall Street royalty, he's a legend in the hedge fund and mutual fund worlds, he ran a fund called Gotham Capital 10 consecutive years compounding it 50 percent a year, those numbers are just off the charts at the end of the decade, he returned money back to investors and said I'm just going to manage my own money for a while, thanks.
Tesla acquired SolarCity for $ 2.6 billion back in November in a move that was lauded by shareholder, but questioned by Wall Street.
This week has been another roller coaster ride for Wall Street amid back - and - forth tariff threats by the U.S. and China.
As a steward of pension funds and retirement accounts, Neuberger Berman has traditionally employed a staid strategy familiar among big Wall Street money managers: Buy and hold stocks, sit back, and hope for the best.
Still, there is a case for some cautious optimism that, should things on Wall Street go too awry in reaction to the president's actions, he might scale back.
Even if Wall Street starts to cut back on its investments in shale, it will take time for that spending contraction to show up in the production data.
One is a world in which our economic problems are largely solved, profits are on the mend, and things will soon be back to normal, except for a lot of unemployed people whose fate is, let's face it, of no concern to Wall Street.
The Wall Street firm raised lots of money very quickly for state - backed 1MDB.
Given the company's relatively strong position now and the uncertainty of the future, some Wall Street sources are scratching their heads wondering why the Nordstrom family would even consider cutting a deal that would give a new investor preferred shares, noting that the idea was likely thrown on the table to see what would trigger private equity interest.That has brought some private equity firms back in for another around of talks, but one source noted: «Private equity these days don't really want to commit any money to brick - and - mortar.
Battles over priorities in a huge governmentwide spending bill are essentially settled, leaving a scaled - back plan for President Donald Trump's border wall and a huge rail project that pits Trump against Capitol Hill's most powerful Democrat as the top issues to be solved.
Mr. Trump's promises about Mexico — deporting millions back to the country, building a border wall, rewriting or tearing up NAFTA — are far greater cause for anxiety in Mexico City than Ottawa.
In fact, one of the most surprising aspects I learned about financial advisers while working for a Wall Street firm back in the day was the enormously diversified pool of educational and professional backgrounds from which managers plucked their team of financial advisers.
While the points made by these gentlemen are both valid and critically important, they fail to take note of four other dangerous subsidies: (1) the market perception that the Washington and Wall Street revolving door has rendered these firms immune from prosecution — even for repeated, illegal cartel behavior; (2) the ability to spend billions buying back their own stock, effectively propping up their own share price and bad behavior; (3) self - regulation with compromised bodies creating the market perception and reality of a competitive edge; and (4) Congress and the Supreme Court tolerating Wall Street running its own private justice system (mandatory arbitration) where corrupt acts are kept hidden from public view until they blow up into catastrophic events to the economy.
On trade and Wall Street reform, Trump is a strong advocate of renegotiating «unfair» international trade deals, like NAFTA and the Trans - Pacific Partnership — he'll call for tariffs to steer overseas jobs back home to the U.S.. He's also touting looser restrictions for Wall Street traders and money managers.
If in the future your back is against the wall and you end up needing another round of financing, you could lose ownership of your own firm if you don't ask for enough in the beginning.
Wall Street Poised For Sharp Losses Again on Monday US futures are trading back in the red again on Monday, adding to substantial declines seen on Friday when higher interest rate and inflation expectations weighed heavily on stocks.
Now, according to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. Department of Justice believes that Deutsche Bank owes American taxpayers $ 14 billion for selling toxic mortgage backed securities that helped to collapse the U.S. housing market during the financial crisis.
Rising rates are never good for Wall Street banks (despite what you read) because it makes it harder for the banks» loan customers to survive and pay back their loans while also making the banks» stock dividend less attractive compared to U.S. Treasury yields.
The Obama transport plan is like a Fannie Mae for bankers, based on the President's guiding mantra: «Let's help Wall Street put Americans back to work.»
This year, the oversight board proposed eliminating subsidies for public housing and nutritional assistance in schools in order to pay back Wall Street creditors.
According to the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Founders Fund — co-founded by the high - profile investor Peter Thiel and based in San Francisco — is now backing a startup named Tagomi Systems Inc., which boasts a mission to serve as a broker - dealer to optimize bulk bitcoin trading orders for high - value clients.
Back in August, I wrote a short article for the First Things homepage titled» St. Duncan of Wall Street.»
The film holds back on portraying neither Walls» fondness for her parents, nor the depths of her parents» failures.
Khaalid Walls, a spokesman for the ICE field office in Detroit said the high number of deportations followed an agreement reached with Iraq in March to take back its nationals.
Jean Paul Sartre's character Pablo Ibbieta, in the short story «The Wall,» would have no dramatic impact, and the story would never have been written, because persons in Ibbieta's position would invariably have learned from God that the Ramon Grises of this world had moved back to whatever was the analogue for them of the gravedigger s shack.
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