Sentences with phrase «by fledgling»

Google's entry - level Pixel 2 is made by fledgling Taiwanese company HTC and shares the same boring design aesthetic than last year's model with a 5 ″ display, large top and bottom bezels and a single rear camera.
The monument, named Tear Drop Memorial, is a ten story sculpture that was given to the United States by the fledgling Russian government.
Documerica was sponsored by the fledgling E.P.A., which hoped to document and examine the extent of the country's environmental troubles.
But the sounds made by its fledgling chicks could be key to the species» survival.
When asked by a fledgling Artforum if they might reproduce one of his paintings for an article about his ICA show, he wrote back, «I must unhappily withhold permission to allow further use of image... The reason is that the high - keyed red, it is simply not a reproduction of my painting — in fact in spite of the imagery it is quite foreign to my thought and feeling as I used color to express them.»
There was pushback by fledgling collectors against the pretension of art shown without labels, and the bored indifference of fair - regulars to art they had seen everywhere — another Kehinde Wiley; another Alex Katz.
The artists in The Lasting Concept all manifest considerations of what it is to be relentlessly pursued by a fledgling notion.
Recently announced at SGC, Everything Craft: Fate's Duty, developed by fledgling game studio Mendaces East, has drawn a great deal of attention from gamers and games media alike.
Juxtaposing works by fledgling avant - gardists such as Picasso and Mondrian with canvases by French academic painter Bouguereau, Pre-Raphaelite Burne - Jones, and the stars of the 1900 World's Fair, this exhibition remaps history.
The monument, named Tear Drop Memorial, is a ten story sculpture that was given to the United States by the fledgling Russian government.
Often used by fledgling businesses and borrowers with below - average credit to meet emergency or unusually large expenses.
The ideas presented by the fledgling CEO were ambitious.
Things take an even darker turn in this bloody thriller when the two women are abducted by a fledgling cartel desperate to carve out a name for themselves by any means necessary.
This is one of only a handful of early, supercharged Mini Cooper Ss that were upgraded with what was then an aftermarket tuning kit by a fledgling outfit called John Cooper Works.
In 1986, Hyundai entered the American marketplace with the subcompact, $ 4995 Excel, which was based on a Mitsubishi Mirage and was so far below the radar that it was deemed unworthy of mention by a fledgling Automobile Magazine.
Other premieres during the week's festivities included: Acura's ARX - 05 DPi race car, which will contest the entire 2018 IMSA schedule in a two - car effort run by Team Penske; noted designer Ken Okuyama's Lamborgnini Aventador - based Code 0; and the 400R Concept, a resto - modded 993 - series Porsche 911 by fledgling outfit Gunther Werks.
The evening is not a standout in terms of sell - through rate or big - money buys, but for a first event put on by a fledgling auction house, it's a success.
It is typical for schools undergoing change to experience implementation problems, but new charter schools have additional and singular challenges most akin to those encountered by fledgling small businesses, including creating time for planning, cash flow constraints, and attracting students and staff.
New charter schools face challenges encountered by fledgling small business, including start - up costs, creating time for planning, cash flow constraints, and attracting students and staff.
Despite the star power, this $ 22 million independent drama was treated to a blink - and - miss fall theatrical release by fledgling acquisition - based distributor Overture Films.
The title's Toronto debut provided a platform for its acquisition by a fledgling company headed by industry veterans.
Directed by Rees and adapted alongside co-screenwriter Virgil Williams from Hillary Jordan's 2008 novel, «Mudbound» is a story of two families, the McAllans and the Jacksons, who, living up to the film's namesake, are tied together by a fledgling cotton farm in 1946 Mississippi.
And their efforts at deconstructing each fateful turn of events are monitored by a fledgling filmmaker (Wilmer Valderrama) who tags along to make a documentary.
The central character, Ed Pekurny (Matthew McConaughey), is an amiably serene, aw - shucks rube who is plucked from obscurity by a fledgling cable channel called True TV and made the star of his own round - the - clock, this - is - my - private - reality show, a kind of marathon solo version of The Real World or An American Family.
Mr O'Brien and chairman Ralph Waters also defended the sale of the Dick Smith consumer electronics business and the losses incurred by its fledgling home improvement business.
It fit well with the individual striving fostered by a fledgling capitalist economy in the early years of industrialization.
The Minuum, developed by fledgling Toronto company Whirlscape, enables smartwatch users to type out messages and memos on their wrists using a fully functional, yet miniscule, keyboard.

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PivotDesk wants to play matchmaker for office space, helping fledgling companies find the right digs by connecting them with other businesses that are locked into long - term leases and have floor space...
She applied the same principle to her business by writing media reports on real estate market trends, despite that fact that her fledgling business had low sales.
Expa differs from other firms of its kind by accepting just a handful of startups, allowing Camp and his co-founders to spend more time coaching their cohort of fledgling entrepreneurs.
Aided by masterful marketing, by 2000 the fledgling bank had more than 300,000 Canadian customers, gradually introducing GICs, mutual funds and mortgages.
The school plans, by 2027, to train 1 million women living in poverty around the world to start their own fledgling businesses.
Even the science of vitamins was a fledgling endeavor characterized by a great deal of pseudoscience.
The fledgling company pushed past other troubles by raising money, although Hindy told of a period of time when he had to pick up a second job, editing stories at Newsday, to get by.
Since it takes several rounds of discussions to understand something as complicated as drug development, this was a boon to fledgling biopharma companies, and VC funding in the space was booming by 2013.
Haiti's fledgling garment industry, with some 31,000 workers, has been the subject of criticism by Nova's group — unfairly, its representatives contend.
Asked by Facebook to paint its Palo Alto offices in 2005, Choe was offered several thousand dollars or a bunch of shares in the fledgling company in exchange for his work.
Its members fund fledgling fashion designers and in return get a share of the revenue generated by the designer's clothing lines.
Munger said a fledgling effort by Berkshire to work with J.P. Morgan Chase and Amazon on a new healthcare solution for their thousands of employees will take a while to sort out.
White - owned vineyards had been told by the government to mentor similar fledgling black - owned businesses, which was nowhere near as simple as it sounded.
Earlier this year, Ora.TV, a fledgling online digital television network funded by America Movil, bought TV production company Stick Figure Productions.
In the ensuing decades, most infomercials came from the Vita - Mixes of the world: fledgling companies, often founded by former door - to - door salesmen and garage inventors, trying their hand at pitching viewers through TV.
By all means, exchanges should give fledgling companies the time they need to mature — by limiting dual classes to the first five years of public ownership, say, or capping the percentage of nonvoting stocBy all means, exchanges should give fledgling companies the time they need to mature — by limiting dual classes to the first five years of public ownership, say, or capping the percentage of nonvoting stocby limiting dual classes to the first five years of public ownership, say, or capping the percentage of nonvoting stock.
And yet if you'd invested $ 10,000 in Southwest Airlines on Dec. 31, 1972 (when it was just a tiny little outfit with three airplanes, barely reaching breakeven and besieged by larger airlines out to kill the fledgling), your $ 10,000 would have grown to nearly $ 12 million by the end of 2002, a return 63 times better than the general stock market.
Kagan admits to being a bit nervous at first, but by the end of six months the fledgling personal finance application had over 1 million users.
In the 1980's Swiss scientist Tim Berners - Lee developed the first protocols for the World Wide Web, and by 1993, 1 % of two - way telecommunications were conducted over the fledgling network.
Nurtured by Fir Tree Partners since 2014, the fledgling utility - scale developer and IPP nets the hedge fund sponsor a windfall as it is sold to a Canadian - American joint venture.
First off the mark is Tesla [TSLA - NASDAQ], a fledgling California - based company that has grown from a niche manufacturer of an electric sports car to the largest North American auto manu - facturer, by market capitalization, in less than 10 years.
Michael Wolff's wickedly funny chronicle of his rags - to - riches - to - rags adventure as a fledgling Internet entrepreneur exposes an industry powered by hype, celebrity, and billions of investment dollars — and notably devoid of profit - making enterprises.
But aside from the fact that 11 Main was developed by Auctiva and Vendio, two U.S. e-commerce software vendors that are owned by Alibaba, there's hardly a trace of Chinese DNA to be found in the fledgling U.S. shopping website.
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