Sentences with phrase «by directors»

THIS BEHIND THE SCENES ORAL HISTORY (as told by the directors, producers and actors) of the epic last scene is a must read if you love the movie as much as I do.
The realization that «cancer is complicated, and no single institute, country, or even continent would be able to deal with it,» led to the Stockholm Declaration, a commitment to join forces signed by the directors of 18 European cancer centers.
It pays taxes on its income and it is run by Directors not Trustees.
You might not expect a serious political website to cite a blood - bathed action film written by the directors of the Matrix at the top of its list of political movie of the decade, but V for Vendetta had a serious effect on the look and feel of British politics that it would be unwise to dismiss.
Conversely, declines in participation were seen most often by directors who purchased more commercially prepared foods or decreased menu options.
Notably, directors who prepared more foods from scratch and increased their use of salad bars were more likely to report that student participation either increased or remain unchanged, while declines in participation were seen most often by directors who purchased more pre-made foods or had fewer menu options.
As well as Grant and the youth team players, who were there with their manager Jody Morris, Chelsea were represented by directors Bruce Buck and Eugene Tenenbaum and as an ambassador and Blues fan, Sir Steve Redgrave, the five - times Olympic champion rower.
DD was forced out and betrayed by directors who sold out to Kroenke, betraying all the club stood for.
«I honestly don't understand why Milan decided to sign Balotelli last summer — It was a choice by the directors that I struggle to understand,» he said to Corriere dello Sport, as noted by Football Italia.
Although we believe that Director experience with certification and verification can be quite valuable, it is our policy that our Board not be dominated by Directors with an interest in Rainforest Alliance Certified ™ or verified operations.
The uncertainty and confusion over share - trading by directors and price sensitive information was shown earlier this month when the chief executive of Mineral Resources, Chris Ellison, bought shares two days after an opaque announcement.
This factor is the one where there's the biggest difference between boards that respondents say need to improve or improve significantly (44 percent prioritize it) and boards rated by their directors as excellent or very good (26 percent highlight this need).
While most of Khosrowshahi's presentation — which was run from his computer — had to do with much of what you might expect from a longtime techie (artificial intelligence, better software, etc.), one screen was clearly a pretty big risk for the long - shot candidate to take and was much noticed by the directors.
In order to encourage significant stock ownership by our directors and senior officers, and to further align their interests with the interests of FedEx's stockholders, the Board of Directors has established a goal that (i) within four years after joining the Board, each non-management director own FedEx shares valued at three times his or her annual retainer fee, and (ii) within four years after being appointed to his or her position, each member of senior management own FedEx shares valued at the following multiple of his or her annual base salary:
His business dealings are being probed by his directors; later Black will be tried and imprisoned.
After the lock - up agreements expire, all shares outstanding as of December 31, 2016 will be eligible for sale in the public market, of which shares are held by directors, executive officers, and other affiliates and will be subject to volume limitations under Rule 144 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Act, and various vesting agreements.
The Corporate Board contains articles written by directors of major corporations, chairmen, chief executives, legal and financial advisors.
Part of that likely has to do with the absence of many truly great movies this year, and the fact key contenders — like «The Shape of Water» (the pick by the directors and producers guilds) and «Get Out» (the WGA's original screenplay winner)-- come from genres that seldom receive top awards recognition.
a person in respect of which all of the owners of interests, direct, indirect or beneficial, except the voting securities required by law to be owned by directors, are persons that are accredited investors,
The SEC requires company proxies to disclose certain potential conflicts of interest and related party transactions by directors.
«From time to time, I will get called by the director general of export controls at Global Affairs Canada, asking for my feedback regarding a policy issue.
This new commercial by director Aaron Stoller and Wieden & Kennedy, New York for ESPN, promoting the network's college football coverage, illustrates what happens when you're just totally and completely wrong, wrong, wrong.
Fans were exhausted by director Joel Schumacher's colorful aesthetic and the cartoonish villains played by Arnold Schwarzenegger (Mr. Freeze) and Uma Thurman (Poison Ivy).
The argument could be made that you could never understand Bale when he spoke as Batman or that he was helped heavily by director Christopher Nolan.
On Wednesday, the blog skewered a 2013 MovieMaker article by director Eli Roth (Hostel, Cabin Fever) that advised hiring «really attractive stand - ins» to placate «horny» crew members.
And herein lies the ethical question, posed to me by a director today: «When does hanging on or digging in breach a fiduciary duty by the director to act in the company's best interest, rather than the director's?»
Directors «may choose to be represented by another Director at meetings of the Board of Directors.»
And it is true that President Bill Clinton did so, but that occurred at the beginning of Clinton's first term, because of documented financial improprieties by Director William Sessions that had been investigated during the George H.W. Bush administration.
Though it's easy to miss it in the hubbub of rush hour, the subway system actually doubles as something of an underground contemporary art museum, thanks to the efforts of MTA Arts & Design, led by director Sandra Bloodworth.
Snowden also took advantage of the NSA's culture of personal trust as described by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper during a hearing with the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Consistent with requirements under FISA, the application had to be first certified by the Director or Deputy Director of the FBI.
The amounts in this column represent above - market interest earned on director compensation deferred to an interest - credited account under the Director Compensation Deferral Plan, as elected by the director.
A separate statement by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper confirmed the review.
For a director to be deemed «independent» within the meaning of the Nasdaq rules, the Board must affirmatively determine, based upon information provided by the director or otherwise known to the Board, that the director has no relationship with the Company that would interfere with the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out the responsibilities of a director.
«The company's success to date would not have been possible if the board was led by another director lacking Elon Musk's day - to - day exposure» to Tesla's business, the board wrote in its proxy statement.
It is important to note that the success of these vital roles depends on the willingness of leaders to take in and apply the feedback provided by your Director of Employee Satisfaction.
If a candidate is unable to convince shareholders of his or her merit, the candidate would be replaced by a director who is supported by the majority.
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Meanwhile, iron ore junior BC Iron said its longstanding chairman Tony Kiernan had resigned to focus on his other business interests and would be replaced by director Brian O'Donnell, who is also an executive director of major shareholder Kerry Stokes» Australian Capital Equity.
International Living works closely with The American Writers and Artists, Inc. (AWAI), whose Travel Division is led by Director, Lori Allen.
The Cannes film festival on Monday denounced an attempt to thwart the world premiere of one of the most cursed films in history, standing by its director, Monty Python's Terry Gilliam.
Three courses are available from WMN, including one by its director, New Testament professor Craig Hill, based on his book In God's Time.
I want to say that the human organism is like the agency in that there is both the unified togetherness of experience enjoyed by the director and fragmentary bits and pieces of structure which may be at odds with, out of tune with, the agency as a whole.
It is also the title of a new documentary by director Lance Bangs that shows in vivid detail the radical transformation from near death to full life.
The five - year project was completed posthumously by the director's colleagues and published in two volumes: the first, a report written by Underwood; the second, a collection of «working and technical papers.
The Danforth study, frequently referred to as the Underwood study, was designed and conducted by its director, Kenneth Underwood, who died in November 1968.
In this 2016 American documentary by director Ava DuVernay, we explore the intersection of race, justice and mass incarceration in the United States.
Books on Islam are published by the Director of Religious Affairs and by private publishers.
The final decision as to who was accepted was made by the Director.
Shortly thereafter, he was asked by the Director of Food and Beverage to take over the Executive Chef position at La Chandelle Restaurant at the Reflection Bay Golf Club in the upscale development of Lake Las Vegas.
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