The Byers say that since assuming the new ownership, they have noticed a high demand for property management and rental income services and are devoting efforts to increase market share
by branching into these areas.
Not exact matches
The Deutschmann brothers had expanded the business to nine retail stores in the Boston area, and had
branched into the music market
by the late 1940s.
McLoughlin's comments follow an investigation
into the incident
by the Air Accidents Investigation
Branch, which investigates airplane accidents in the United Kingdom.
A few years after the subway ads debuted, Zizmor
branched out
into television commercials, which he also initially shot
by hand.
Bregman said Second Cup got the idea to
branch out
into pot after being approached
by several cannabis producers.
«From there, we
branched out
by opening a travel agency and then we got
into corporate meeting planning,» says Klein.
The name of the game is to minimize these costs
by increasing the flow of deposits
into your institution. Large banks like RBC benefit from their extensive network of
branches and large customer base — chances are, their customers write cheques to other RBC customers leading to no net outflow and no overnight borrowing requirement.
You can access your money
by visiting a local
branch or logging
into online or mobile banking.
Four banking professionals have joined Marquis Bank to lead the bank's expansion
into Broward County with a loan production office and a new
branch in Fort Lauderdale.The new team will be headed
by Steven Sanzone, who joins Marquis as market president after spending the last 14 years as executive vice president and senior loan officer at Stonegate Bank.
This means developers can simply fork from the current Bitcoin software
branch, and bring a new version
into existence, which will operate
by a new set of rules.
A proposed merger between AT&T and Time Warner has been encumbered
by a lawsuit from the
branch of Justice, which AT&T alleges changed
into filed as a result of Trump's personal criticism of the company.
A dam can also be made
by a dead tree falling in a river, followed
by backfilling of smaller
branches and stones, tumbled
into place
by the water.
The legislative
branch has a further check - and - balance mechanism of its own,
by its separation
into independent House of Representatives and Senate, both of which must pass every measure that is to become law.
What started as a company with a handful of organic cotton tees that recently
branched into a full line of responsible, durable goods, United
by Blue thoughtfully makes all of their products with sustainable materials.
Furthermore, if the evidence from some
branches of Orthodox Judaism and of Black Islam in America is taken
into account, it may be that the simple clarities of fundamentalism give persecuted people whose lives are in disarray the clean - edged structures
by which discipline and order can be imposed on chaos from within.
· Whilst tradition in England has people carrying Palm
branches in imitation of Christ's triumphal procession
into Jerusalem, in Italy they usually carry olive
branches and strew their churches with bay leaves, so that the Palm Sunday Procession leaves the most delightful smell, as those walking
by crush the leaves as they go.
It is
by law a Royal Palace, so nobody was ever officially allowed to die on the premises, in case the death had to be inquired
into by some fearsome, forgotten tribunal, perhaps a
branch of Star Chamber.
He came back
into the sacristy a moment later and said
By rights if we are going to hand out tree
branches today we ought to thank Saint Dorothea, don't you think?
If it is indeed the case that absent theistic assumptions, the scientific enterprise can ultimately be called
into question, then
by embracing naturalism, these biologists are effectually sawing off the
branch upon which they are currently sitting.
The government resigned, Havel was acclaimed interim president, and in a matter of days, if not hours, the great ugly wall that had separated Christian Europe
into two
branches (as the pope put it) came pounding down, hammer blow
by hammer blow.
Ibrahim sura 14: Seest thou not how Allah coineth a similitude: A goodly saying, as a goodly tree, its root set firm, its
branches reaching
into heaven, (24) Giving its fruit at every season
by permission of its Lord?
Ibrahim sura 14: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Seest thou not how Allah coineth a similitude: A goodly saying, as a goodly tree, its root set firm, its
branches reaching
into heaven, (24) Giving its fruit at every season
by permission of its Lord?
2:15, and to Jews as the natural
branches and Gentiles as cut from what is
by nature a wild olive tree and grafted against nature
into a cultivated olive tree in Rom.
P.S. if this recipe sets your heart a-flutter and you want to
branch out
into even more cruelty - free recipes inspired
by the flavor and texture of bacon, you'll want to stay tuned.
Vince Neil is
branching out
into (5) categories of his Tatuado Restaurant chain with the prospects of 25 additional stores opening
by Summer 2015 ran
by the Tatuado Hospitality Management Group.
I followed Si √ ¥ n
into the shallows and we waded downstream through a thickly woven tunnel of
branches until we came to a hollow under the bank curtained
by trailing roots.
They began
branching out
into the field of developmental toys
by focusing on creating toys and accessories to promote and maximize baby's development from birth through 12 months.
Members of the public have until May 6th to comment on mySociety's proposal that parliament's two online
branches are merged
into a digital office headed
by one person.
De Blasio got himself noticed
by hitting Bloomberg the hardest and giving voice to the millions of struggling New Yorkers who looked at the post-9 / 11 gilded - age excess all around them — the stratospheric rents and impossibly high cost of living, the bank
branches and chain stores squeezing out local mom - and - pops, the very skyline remade
by gleaming new high - rises catering to hedge - funders and Chinese and Russian billionaires — and worried it could permanently transform the greatest city in the world
into an open - air luxury mall for the global super-rich.
@DavidGrinberg: # 2 is a (legal) decision and precedent that has no jurisdiction over a (political) treaty, if properly entered
into,
by the Congress and Executive
branches.
But the conversion of the excellent report of the Sole Judgment Debt Commissioner
into a political White Paper for electioneering purposes to be published under the supervision of the office of the Attorney - General demonstrates how low we have come in this country in terms of the only constitutionally established office within the executive
branch which
by hallowed tradition and practice is to defend and uphold the liberty of every individual and the rule of law in its quasi-judicial decision making process.
-- $ 170 million in additional reduction for the Office of Court Administration, bringing it
into line with the 10 percent being cut
by the AG, comptroller and executive
branch.
She explained that the registration would be done through a customized CD that would be made available to candidates
by the State Examination Board after the payment of N10, 000 (Ten Thousand Naira)
into any
branch of Fidelity Bank, Skye Bank or FCMB.
While a delay in creating the infrastructure needed to assess fines against delinquent campaign finance filers earned initial condemnation from the Board's commissioners, who accused her of causing its enforcement practices to take «a step backwards,» Sugarman has since
branched out
into areas that have traditionally been ignored
by the state's enforcement bodies.
Over the course of the 1990s, Special
Branch officers protected their informers from investigations
into at least ten murders in the province,
by destroying evidence, conducting mock interviews or obstructing inquiries.
Mr Martin is currently conducting his own «root and
branch» inquiry
into MPs» expenses but now faces his own investigation
by the parliamentary standards watchdog.
But now, «With the executive
branch being taken over
by an actual County executive, there's an opportunity to focus on legislation,» so she finds herself itching to jump back
into the political game again.
The addition of money to the budget
by the Democratic legislators to continue the County's operation of the Section 8 program is bad policy, an improper intrusion
into the executive
branch's powers and fiscally irresponsible.
The Steuben County - based bank is preparing to open its first Buffalo Niagara region
branch, in Clarence, marking a greater push
by into the area.
Also, the executive
branch fellowships are funded
by the hosting agencies and they seek individuals who can not easily move
into the system without a fellowship.
The spider attaches a line of silk to the tree
branch she is standing on,
by the side of a river, and bungee - jumps
into space.
By 1750 B.C., Babylonian temple priests had
branched out
into issuing loans to locals.
The fishermen were able to keep the horses they were using as eel bait in the pond
by climbing
into the trees and waving
branches at them.
Still, he's in it for the long haul, and Arnoux sees himself preparing for an uncertain future
by branching out
into other species, such as scallops, across several locations.
By engineering nano - size
branches and trunks
into plastic solar cells, researchers have improved their ability to harvest the energy in sunlight
Until now, many scientists believed that blood flow within the brain was solely controlled
by changes in the diameter of arterioles, blood vessels that
branch out from arteries
into smaller capillaries.
They may be fit only for consumption
by weary grad students who have forgotten to buy any bread again, but be wary of enterprising caterers who decide to
branch out
into more modern flavours.
The original
branch of the field focuses on infusing deuterium
into a palladium electrode
by turning on the power, Nagel explains.
By the time this survey - driven article was published in The Scientist, I had learned that I did not get the job at Next Wave, but the endeavor helped propel me
into a
branch of science writing.
The explanation might lie in small airborne birds» need to detect and track objects whose image moves very swiftly across the retina — for blue tits, for example, to be able to see and avoid all
branches when they take cover from predators
by flying straight
into bushes.