Sentences with phrase «brought on them»

As a choir was brought on stage to perform, a reporter was brought on air for a live shot to discuss the latest developments about Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen and the payments to Daniels.
Snapchat hired him in April and told CNN he was brought on to bring «credible news content» to Snapchat.
But at first, said Nabarro, it was misdiagnosed as Lassa fever, another hemorrhagic illness brought on by a virus.
In July, when the Bank of Canada cut its policy to its current setting of 0.5 %, policy makers expressed concern over weak non-energy exports and a deep contraction in business investment brought on by the collapse of commodity prices.
In 2013, the company also brought on Arthur Karrel, a former army lieutenant who fought in Afghanistan, and an attorney with degrees from Harvard and the University of Virginia.
They were brought on to create a database with thousands of labels and hundreds of data points behind each wine, says Jennifer Simonetti - Bryan, one of the five Masters of Wine, who now is in charge of curation and currently manages the wine team.
They left concluding that the country is suffering from a severe case of national apathy, brought on by an obsession with eliminating income disparity.
At the time, Handy was in the midst of a major change in the way it brought on new cleaners, or «pros,» as it calls them, a change that Hanrahan had advocated.
That meant laying off dozens of customer experience associates they'd so recently brought on.
That is why it is critical that we are all present in our offices... Speed and quality are often sacrificed when we work from home,» reads the memo from Jacqueline Reses, a private equity veteran brought on board by Mayer in September to be the company's HR boss.
Even the most progressive company that sets the standards for excellence in its human resource practices could fail when the wrong people are brought on board.
Neemuchwala had been brought on to Wipro as chief operating officer last April after years of working for rival Tata Consultancy Services.
After all the fear, sadness, anger, guilt and recrimination brought on by the recent banking and housing crises, it is clear that emotional understanding is an integral part of financial planning.
She and fellow board members at Hewlett - Packard found the case made by one activist, the late Ralph Whitworth, so compelling that he was brought on and eventually became Board Chairman.
The National Institutes for Health also brought on six health - care groups in smaller cities to expand the study's reach and ensure a diverse roster of patients.
I once had drinks with a hedge fund guy whose firm had been big into the kind of mortgage - backed securities that brought on the financial crisis.
I also wanted to get ahead of the curve and hire someone before I absolutely needed them, so I brought on my first hire and then, a few months later, brought on my second.
One of the issues brought on by the mobile revolution is a shorter attention span.
Like the Wall Streeters who knowingly brought on the financial crisis, he can gamble with the fates of billions, secure in the knowledge he's behaving with perfect rationality.
At Digital Marketer, since their now VP or Marketing and Digital Marketer Molly Pittman was brought on board as an intern, she has helped grow their female digital marketing audience by 60 percent in 3 years.
The ridesharing service is accused of having brought on drivers who have previously been convicted of murder and sex crimes.
But it's certainly been an uphill battle for digital TV startup Aereo as it faced a federal lawsuit brought on by the major TV broadcast networks.
And I can hardly wrap my head around the scope of hurt I brought on them.
From there, she took a job at Trump Tower, only to be brought on board to work on Trump's campaign not one year later, quickly becoming his press secretary on the campaign trail.
Liu's cultivate a reputation for ruthlessness that's brought on comparisons to Chairman Mao — he immediately fires any delivery person who gets three complaints about their service.
I'd be remiss to exclude the hurt that I've brought on people who I work with and have worked with who's professional and personal lives have been impacted by all of this, including projects currently in production: the cast and crew of Better Things, Baskets, The Cops, One Mississippi, and I Love You Daddy.
Talkspace, a start - up that offers therapy via video chat, is getting serious about selling to employers and has just brought on a chief medical officer to help.
Many startups, like Uber and Lyft, have brought on their drivers or workers as independent contractors, or more generally known as 1099 employees because of the 1099 form they fill out for the IRS.
In the United States, which opened up its MLS to marketing - only services in 2008 as part of a settlement of an antitrust suit brought on by the Department of Justice, flat - fee brokers today represent about 10 % of the marketplace, and the FSBOs, according to a 2009 National Association of Realtors survey, 11 % (though, it's important to note, the U.S. market has been severely affected by the sub-prime mortgage crisis and had lower commissions in the first place).
In the fall of 2009 he brought on Dick Costolo, who had sold Feedburner to Google (goog), as the company's chief operating officer.
They brought on a third partner.
The company has also expanded its staff of certified financial planners — it now has 50 throughout the contiguous U.S. — and has brought on a recruiting specialist to oversee the increase in hiring.
You can't really say that all the laffs that comics have extracted from McConaughey's ads have brought on an identity crisis for Lincoln — «What kind of luxury carbuyer wants to get into conversations with a bull?»
With the increased orders brought on by the holidays, it should come as no surprise that peak seasons can be the most stressful time of the year for brands.
The fall was brought on by some lost contracts, big layoffs, worries about a Chinese slowdown and drop in private jet travel; it was uncertain times to be sure, but with the economy in recovery mode today, many think the stock price is poised for a rebound.
The federal government has already sent troops to Cancun to help reinforce security forces there, and municipal authorities recently brought on Julian Leyzaola, who inspired fear and praise during his time as police chief in Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana, as an adviser.
Five «satellite kiosks» have been opened in Omaha supermarkets and hospitals, licensees have been brought on, and a second company - owned store is planned in West Omaha.
Lefkofsky was brought on permanently in August, after a temporary stint at the helm after Groupon ousted its founder Andrew Mason in February.
The duo brought on a third co-founder, Ryan Shupak, a former investment banking associate at TD Securities, and the trio got to work in April last year.
To that end, as recently as January, Upworthy brought on a former New York Times deputy editor, Amy O'Leary, to serve as Editorial Director.
The owner of the Ashley Madison adultery website said on Friday it will pay $ 11.2 million to settle U.S. litigation brought on behalf of roughly 37 million users.
But the situation is getting more costly for Saloner, with his hiring of Edelman, and for Phills, who has also brought on a PR firm, albeit a much smaller one.
The number of Manhattan real estate sales was essentially flat in the first quarter, ending a monthslong decline brought on by a glut of available condos.
Next, develop recovery strategies to fill potential gaps brought on by an emergency.
Meanwhile, he shrugged off concerns about the joint venture (JV) with Leighton Holdings, Australia's largest construction firm, and insisted it was «successful» despite the challenges brought on by the 2008 crisis.
Bismarck recognized workers» lives were highly insecure: they could be reduced to poverty through illness, or unemployment brought on by economic change — or by age.
Mattrick was brought on in 2007 to shepherd this move and he succeeded wildly — the online Xbox Live service went from six million members to about 50 million over his tenure.
In 2013, John Schoolcraft was brought on as creative director to breath new life into the look and feel of the company.
Conversely, a growing number of parents have brought on board their adult children.
Freelancers and consultants are brought on to help fill some of the gaps during demanding projects, Moore says, but there have been rare occasions when management has denied or rescheduled a staffer's holiday plans.
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