Sentences with phrase «big letters too»

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Icahn, who owns more than 42 million shares of the insurance giant's stock, had sent a public letter to the company's CEO, Peter Hancock, in late October saying the company continued «to severely underperform» and was «too big to succeed.»
On October 28, 2015, as one of AIG's largest shareholders (we currently own over 42 million shares), we wrote a public letter to the CEO of AIG suggesting that the company is «Too Big To Succeed» and should accelerate cost cutting and separate into three public companies to shrink below the threshold for systemically important financial institutions.
and Sherrod Brown (D - Ohio) sent a letter to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) asking the federal watchdog agency to research and report on the economic subsidy that too - big - to - fail banks receive as a result of actual or perceived taxpayer support.
Ever since the year we were first married, I have written a big too - long newsy letter to our friends and family about the year drawing...
Ever since the year we were first married, I have written a big too - long newsy letter to our friends and family about the year drawing to a close.
Like this invisible friend is so big and scary and awesome you're too scared to use a lower case letter?
We are big lovers of the simple, yet wonderful, modelling material salt dough, and have used to to make hand and footprint keepsakes, christmas ornaments, letters of the alphabet and so many more things too!
O'Malley's campaign said the former governor would send «an open letter to the Too Big To Fail Wall Street mega-banks telling them how — as President — he will pursue every avenue to put in place real structural and accountability reforms that will rein in their reckless behavior.»
Is it too early to write my letter to the big guy?
Oh, I should also tell you that no question about writing query letters is too big or too small — and there's no such thing as a stupid question in my book.
When She Woke by Hilary Jordan This novel from the author of Mudbound is sure to be big; it's a re-telling of The Scarlet Letter set in the not - too - distant future.
-- Buffett, Chairman's Letter (1996) Can an investor concerned about a big crash use a systematic timing tool to exit the market before the crash without giving up too much return?
Most don't have an online presence and are too busy to engage online — many are chefs, restaurateurs, travel industry pros, and creatives (musicians, designers, artists, writers etc)-- yet they are loyal readers who send us long letter - like emails from time to time telling us about the big trips they've planned and asking for travel tips, yet they'd never leave a comment on the site.
From a new diagram by EKG to photos by Luna Park and Steve Weinik (among others) to an investigation into the development of BLADE's style over time to never - before - scene work by Adam VOID, ALL BIG LETTERS covers a lot of ground that is all - too - often ignored in more commercial settings, and I would like to think that it's a pretty unique exhibition.
If you prefer the print version, here's the transcript: Hey welcome along to another selection of letters sent from around the planet by members of the Mark Steyn Club on lots of big picture subjects but a couple of smaller things too we'll try and get to.
He reiterated that he believed the company made big mistakes, first by allowing app developers far too much access to user data in previous builds of the site, and later by blindly trusting that Cambridge Analytica and other companies involved would actually delete it just because they sent them a sternly worded letter.
One of the biggest mistakes that people make when writing their own cover letter is giving away too much information and being too truthful.
Too casual: You wouldn't wear jeans to the prom, and when it comes to business writing, a formal business letter is equal to the big dance.
Which is why it can be tempting to big yourself up a little too much when you're detailing your achievements, grades and past working experiences on your cover letter and CV.
The metal letters aren't too big and overwhelming, which helps to keep everything subtle.
A mirror would work nicely too, but if you don't need a mirror there, then maybe a big canvas or rustic wood piece with a hand - lettered verse.
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