Sentences with phrase «business as usual at»

It's not business as usual at VIP Realty, and we like it that way.
Until then, our members should rest assured it's business as usual at CAAMP.»
If you've ever seen the original Moto Z Play then, well, the Z2 Play looks like business as usual at first glance.
Everyone's going to be focusing on the Oreo update in the next couple of weeks, but it's business as usual at Samsung as far as security patch updates are concerned.
Everyone's going to be focusing on the Oreo update in the next couple of weeks, but it's business as usual at Samsung as far as security pat...
«We're continuing with business as usual at Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly,» she said.
It will be business as usual at this blog on Monday, April 30.
While the scene above — photographed by David Fleetham — may look like something out of a sci - fi flick, it's actually just business as usual at the bottom of the sea.
Venice has always been a city for showing off, so it's been business as usual at the start of this year's art Biennale as some of the richest people in the world — including François Pinault, owner of Christie's, and Victor Pinchuk, the Ukrainian billionaire — open the doors of their palazzos and throw lavish parties for their friends.
It's business as usual at the SANTA MONICA AUCTIONS and its annual event will auction works from an exceptional pool of talent such as Peter Alexander, Charles Arnoldi, Don Bachardy, Banksy, Jean Michel Basquiat, Billy Al Bengston, David Bowie, Judy Chicago, George Condo, Laddie John Dill, Ned Evans, Shepard Fairey, Sam Francis, Joe Goode, Robert Graham, Robert Heinecken, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ed Moses, Helmut Newton, Raymond Pettibon, Pablo Picasso, Alex Prager, Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, etc..
The exhibition, running concurrently with Yuile's group show Business as Usual at Turf and her two - artist show Co-Pourri with Leslie Kulesh at Caustic Coastal, includes a new video work as well as a series of sculptures that examine the relationship between systemic global conditions and networks and the local, domestic sphere.
The dealer indicated that, for the most part, it was business as usual at Art Basel this year.
If they are not yet on the verge, it is only because this is business as usual at the Biennale.
Business as usual at the Museum of Modern Art?
Otherwise we expect Sony to be pretty much business as usual at this year's show.
Contrary to an ad department staffer's revelation that his department was told to put things on hold for the February issue, Newsweek stated that «It's business as usual at Budget Travel and we are currently working to produce the February issue and beyond.»
It's business as usual at Budget Travel and we are currently working to produce the February issue and beyond.
On the surface, it looked like business as usual at this year's Digital Book World conference in New York City earlier this week, with no groundbreaking announcements, no radical plans hatched to transform the book business as we know it.
Otherwise it's business as usual at Buick, though look for a freshened - up Regal, Buick's version of the new 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix.
In other words, it's business as usual at the Ford Motor Company.
But Amanda Cheslock, a spokeswoman for the Washington - based network, said in a Dec. 21 interview that as of now, «it's business as usual at Channel...
Despite the impending takeover from Disney, it seems that its business as usual at 20th Century Fox for the time being, which also means the studio is pushing full steam ahead with its Marvel movie plans.
It was business as usual at Assemblyman William Boyland Jr.'s district office in Brooklyn despite his arrest on (a second round of) corruption charges yesterday.
Rather, they belong to the millions of New Yorkers from all walk of life who are fed up with business as usual at the Capitol.
There is more time than you might think because it is still not business as usual at Westminster.
It was business as usual at Mercedes and more frustration for Red Bull, while Jolyon Palmer is making Nico Hulkenberg look like a superstar.
Well nothing new with that,, business as usual at Arsenal.
For me until the club announce one of these super players have been signed it is more relaxing to assume business as usual at AFC.
Business as usual at Arsenal, nothing new... Next!
He goes out and makes nice, while it's business as usual at the church.
Dimon, 58, revealed the illness in a letter to employees and shareholders in which he offered reassurances that it would be business as usual at the banking giant.
Private equity firms have recognized for a while now that they can't just expect management teams to conduct business as usual at the current price environments to deliver the types of returns that people expect.

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At first, the experiments seemed like business as usual.
Perhaps Ms Scaffidi could have chosen word more wisely than «Business as Usual» at the City of Perth as that phrase would suggest that nothing has changed.
But at the symbolic level, the Blank - Out Campaign would announce that African Americans are done with business as usual.
However, nearly one and a half years later, I believe that everyone would agree that nothing has really changed, and it's been «business and culture as usual» at OST.»
«These are not» business as usual» times: there's much at stake for Mexico in this...
Lee explained that after such a close call, the company took a long hard look at what was and wasn't working with business as usual.
At a time when generational dynamics are shifting, we can not expect to do business as usual.
As usual there will also be events across Omaha, including investing conferences and shareholder shopping at Berkshire - owned businesses.
«Business as usual is no longer an option for carbon - intensive companies like Exxon,» said Sue Reid, a vice president at Ceres, a group that works with institutional investors in sustainability proposal, in a statement.
Verizon Communications (vz) Executive Vice President Marni Walden said at an investor conference on Wednesday that demand for the latest iPhone appeared to be «business as usual
We looked at more than 40 years of data and found that roughly 80 % of historical observations showed business as usual in the bond market.
In the meanwhile, as Facebook continues its lucrative business as usual — raking in huge earnings thanks to its ad platform (in its Q1 earnings this week it reported a whopping $ 11.97 BN in revenue)-- Internet users are left performing unpaid moderation for a massively wealthy for - profit business while simultaneously being subject to the bogus and fraudulent content its platform is also distributing at scale.
At first sight, the appointment signals business as usual in monetary...
Hanlie Van Wyk, Principal Researcher at Behavioral Research and Applied Technology Laboratory (BRATLAB), adds: «Business as usual is unhealthy.
Cities are projected to require at least USD 1.7 trillion a year for climate change mitigation and adaptation above business as usual in order to align GHG levels with those that limit global warming to 2 °C and avoid the worst effects of climate change.
Looking at the headline figures, first quarter 2018 could be considered a business - as - usual quarter for the European fund industry, since the assets under management (+ $ 10.5 trn) hit a...
Instead of simply taking the windows down and going on with business as usual, the cathedral recognizes that, for now, they provide an opportunity for us to begin to write a new narrative on race and racial justice at the cathedral and perhaps for our nation.
There's a lot of this going around (i.e., Christians looking at their faith, at their Church and at their local churches & recognize they can no longer keep going through the motions of Business As Usual).
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