Sentences with phrase «business as usual for»

While most of us took a break over Christmas to spend time with family and friends, it was business as usual for the celebs... if «usual» is fighting with their exes over social media, being accused of affairs, pretending to shag a reindeer and flashing their butts... Oh yeah, it is... >> -LSB-...]
The fall season appears to be business as usual for real estate in Central Oregon We continued to see a downward trend in real estate activity during October.
Davy says no final agreement was concluded, however, and it continues to be business as usual for sales staff at HomeLife Higher Standards.
«The terrorist attacks have made clear it's not business as usual for our country's political institutions or for its communities,» says Dick Crosby, the 2002 RPAC chair.
For now, it's business as usual for both companies.
It is business as usual for bank lenders...
It is business as usual for bank lenders, and many are anticipating that 2017 lending volumes will be on par with 2016.
A little over two weeks after Hurricane Irma made landfall in Florida, it's business as usual for commercial real estate brokers on the ground.
In the interim, it's business as usual for Royal LePage, which will continue to handle relocation services for some 12,000 employees in the Department of National Defence and RCMP, under the former contract.
I'm pleased to see that Big Data is starting to become more and more like business as usual for many companies, including Hays.
Those hoping for a new product line will be a little disappointed: it looks like business as usual for Dr Dre, with a wireless version of the Solo2s.
So will it be business as usual for Microsoft (s msft)?
This time, she installed tracking software, but otherwise it was back to business as usual for her, quickly and efficiently.
It is business as usual for Sahara India Financial Corporation, which has managed to get a quick reprieve from the Allahabad High Court against the Reserve Bank of India's directive banning it from accepting public deposits.
In a statement, Cassels Brock general counsel John Birch said it's business as usual for the firm and it is actively pursuing an appeal.
Instead, it's business as usual for the ABA and many other bar associations (stay tuned for my Bars, Reviewed release tomorrow!)
In many respects, Borbridge says it is business as usual for many companies, like MEG Energy.
It's business as usual for class actions after Canada's Supreme Court issued a trilogy of decisions holding that so - called indirect purchasers can sue for damages caused by price fixing, and... [more] Full article
«It's business as usual for China,» said Mr. Sensenbrenner, the ranking Republican on the House Select Committee for Energy Independence and Global Warming.
When we last spoke to Ian Yolles, marketing head for the firm about the relaunch, it was clear that it wouldn't be business as usual for Nau, even under the supportive wing of new parent corporation, Horny Toad.
Pretty much business as usual for you then.
Politicians don't seem to notice — this kind of thing is business as usual for them.
You didn't say anything about emissions decreasing, so let's assume business as usual for emissions.
Our analysis here focuses on the marginal production between the IEA 450 Scenario and business as usual for the coal, gas and oil sectors to 2035.
The selective use of scenarios which fit business as usual for the fossil fuel industry we believe is misleading for investors trying to understand the energy transition.
Correspondence * has since established that it's actually business as usual for Brown Brothers.
In the desperate effort to hide reality from the population for as long as possible (and thus to keep business as usual for the military / industrial / corporate complex) the climate engineers continue to create the toxic temporary cool - downs which are only fueling the climate destruction and overall warming of the biosphere.
The show feels oddly like business as usual for a woman who put art above business.
In that regard, it's business as usual for fans of FromSoftware's sleeper - hit series.
It is largely business as usual for a video game console controller after that however, with the standard thumbsticks and buttons, though there is the Switch's built - in photo button as seen on the Joy - Cons.
It is business as usual for Mr. Iwata, and he continues his normal duties as president of Nintendo Co., Ltd. while he remains in Japan.
Nintendo didn't seem to have any of their eShop titles on the floor, however, which is business as usual for that area.
The game will come with a ¥ 8800 (¥ 9240 with tax) price tag, which translates into USD$ 95 (USD$ 100 with tax)-- apparently business as usual for Square's games in Japan.
Seems like it's business as usual for the Big N, but you can believe some important meetings are going to be had behind closed doors.
Zumba was third, Rugby World Cup in fourth, and then business as usual for the rest of the top 10, which you can see below.
Once you make it to the Paris mission it's business as usual for Hitman veterans; you're given two targets to kill amidst a huge fashion show taking place in a palace, and free reign to eliminate them as you see fit, be that through subtle methods, perhaps being careful to only kill the targets and hide the bodies, or more destructive tactics, although these will leave you with a worse post mission rating.
But just a month later, it's back to business as usual for the dog meat trade in Yulin.
Said Dogs Trust chief executive Adrian Burder, who in 2014 succeeded 30 - year chief executive Clarissa Baldwin [see Humane innovator Clarissa Baldwin retires from Dogs Trust], «It's business as usual for Dogs Trust.
We have worked hard over these past six years for the facilities to be built in Queens and the Bronx and we are at least gratified that they will be but until an entirely new entity takes the helm, it WILL be business as usual for the most corrupt animal control facility in the world.
was business as usual for the BoC, the federal banker finally threw off its neutral position on the economy — a stance taken when political campaigns are in full swing — to offer Canadians and economists a glimpse into where the Bank believes the Canadian economy is heading in the near future.
This time, she installed tracking software, but otherwise it was back to business as usual for her, quickly and efficiently.
DeVos's actions allow servicers to continue business as usual for now.
And Catherine MacDonald, the founder of BookLending.com, e-mailed to say her site «has had and continues to have Amazon API access and everything is business as usual for us.»
On the morning before her 67th death, it is business as usual for Jesse Sullivan: meet with the mortician, counsel soon - to - be-dead clients, and have coffee while reading the latest regeneration theory.
Then its business as usual for the next few spots as DC books keep their levels and Marvel titles await their legacy renumbering.
So business as usual for the last several new cars to come from Subaru.
It's business as usual for the latest Audi S4 with rapid all - weather pace but a slightly numb driving experience
Yes, the previous generation Octavia's smart, understated looks might have gone, but otherwise it's business as usual for the Czech hot hatch and sporty wagon.
The starting procedure is business as usual for a Lamborghini.
After the top five, it's business as usual for the most part, with the Jeep Cherokee in the sixth spot with 14,026 units sold, the Subaru Forester in seventh place with 11,459 units, and the GMC Terrain in the number - eight slot with 10,859 examples purchased by new owners.
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