Sentences with phrase «by naming names»

Remember Step 1 of creating meaningful customer testimonials is to make them authentic by naming names and using pictures.
Magicians in the ancient world — especially around Ephesus — believed that if they learned the name of a spiritual being, they could gain power over that being by naming its name.
Old Testament materials prepare the way for this understanding by naming the name of God in connection with historical events and by interpreting his reality, partly at least, in terms of his involvement in the fortunes of Israel.

Not exact matches

When possible, address each individual subscriber by their first name.
Over the same period, the company paid Trump — essentially Trump paying himself — roughly $ 82 million by Fortune's estimates, collected from a dizzying variety of sources spelled out in the company's proxy filings, as varied as payments for use of Trump's private plane to fees paid directly Trump for access to his name and marketing expertise.
«You May Be the First to Mars»: NASA Names Its Most Competitive Class of New Astronauts, by Claire Zillman
It can go by other names in certain states, such as Certificate of Organization or Certificate of Formation, but is always filed with the office of the Secretary of State.
MONTREAL / PARIS, May 2 - Bombardier Inc and Airbus SE named new leaders for the CSeries jetliner program on Wednesday, in a further step towards finalizing a deal for the European planemaker to take control of the Canadian project, according to memos seen by Reuters.
In 2017, she was named the No. 3 Most Influential Financial Advisor in the Investopedia Top 100, a Woman to Watch by InvestmentNews and a Top 100 Minority Business Enterprise by the Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council.
He headed up Bausch & Lomb until the eye care specialist was snatched up by the (now - infamous) Valeant Pharmaceuticals (vrx); sat at the top perch of Forest Laboratories before becoming CEO of that company's acquirer, Actavis, in 2014; and, finally, took over as the top dog at Allergan after Actavis bought it and adopted the Botox - maker's name.
But after the news broke, a Breitbart editor decided to ramp up the controversy even further by posting an article mocking Shapiro and his decision to leave — an article that was published under the name William Bigelow, a pseudonym used by the former Breitbart writer's father.
Dos Equis was originally brewed in Mexico by a German brewer and its name means «two X's» in Spanish.
Meanwhile, close to an election, an ad that mentions a candidate by name, even without a specific call to action, can constitute a regulated communication requiring a disclaimer.
One of the best guides to deleting an account can be found at DeleteFacebook.com, created by a U.K. developer named Edward Cant.
While Taiwan Semiconductor didn't mention Apple by name, the company relies heavily on the iPhone to drive its quarterly performance.
Great Southern receiver McGrathNicol has opted to wind up the olive schemes operated by the fallen agribusiness company after failing to overcome a stalemate with two of the biggest names in Western Australian horticulture.
His niche is what he calls the pre-luxury market — the sweet spot between $ 300 and $ 600 — sharing shelf space with brands like Stuart Weitzman and Aquatalia, and once dominated by names such as Cole Haan and Donald J. Pliner, before they were sold and repositioned at a lower price point.
She gradually made a name for herself as a landscaper in Chicago, and as her company grew, those competitors were surprised by her success, she says.
ATHENS, April 19 - Greece has accepted a 535 million euro offer from a consortium led by Italy's Snam for a majority stake in gas grid operator DESFA, naming it the «preferred investor,» its privatization agency said on Thursday.
The person had seen the memo but was not authorized to discuss it by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.
The plaintiff, named Thomas Robins, reportedly an unemployed man seeking work, claims his reputation was damaged by allegedly incorrect information disseminated by the company.
Nonetheless, expect to see less place for every day items at CVS stores eventually and more room for the higher value health care services, a move telegraphed by the company in 2014, when it changed its name from CVS Caremark to CVS Health.
In one, scholars were asked to read and rate research papers; unbeknown to them, the names had been changed to change the gender of the authors, and the scholars rated the papers «written» by men as better than the ones that appeared to be authored by women.
That liberty can be difficult to come by at large corporations where the name of the game is to not rock the boat or do anything that might put existing revenue streams at risk.
Walmart, the largest U.S. grocer by far with $ 165 billion in annual food sales, has been ramping up its own brands while reducing inventory of name brand items in its stores.
As you can tell by my former student's name, his ancestors didn't come on the Mayflower or sign the Declaration of Independence.
Several of the tweets simply listed the names of people killed by guns, with well over 100 mentioned as of noon Thursday.
ID badges are also important for customer relations as customers can easily spot employees when they need help, and it helps the customer connect better with the employee by instantly providing the worker's name and other key information.
She was named one of «10 Young Advisors to Watch» by Financial Advisor magazine and one of the «Top 40 Under 40» by Investment News.
Although the registration information for the former was hidden by a proxy, CNN was able to determine that someone named Aleksandr Skripnikov registered the latter from St. Petersburg, Russia.
«I've had several inquiries from Chinese interested in purchasing properties in Pyongyang, Wonsan and Sinuiju,» said the founder of INDPRK, a travel company in Dandong that runs tours to North Korea, who goes by the name Griffin Che.
Our president and CEO knows each and every one of us by name and talks to us individually on a regular basis.
It's also known in the tech industry for being founded and led by Jack Dorsey, 38, who was separately named CEO of the social networking service Twitter last week.
But a quote by the brand's vice president — «Scotch as a category is seen as particularly intimidating by women» — riled critics, including late - night host Stephen Colbert, who gave it the monologue treatment: «They changed the name to Jane Walker with a lady version of the mascot.
Enbridge boss Pat Daniel was just named Canada's 2011 CEO of the Year by Caldwell Partners in a nod to this strategy.
The original force behind the story, however, is a passenger who was on the flight named Maggie Gremminger, who tells me she was «heartbroken» by the incident — and who, not coincidentally, also happens to run social media feeds for a living.
While Campbell's CEO Denise Morrison did not identify Walmart by name, Wall Street analysts pointed to the companies» inability to agree on how to promote Campbell's soups in its stores.
They allowed doctors with corporations to split income by being named shareholders in the corporation.
The stock rose by about 10 % after Redstone stepped down at CBS, but then lost all of those gains when Dauman was named chairman at Viacom.
Some started removing their association with Giza, it all started looking shady,» an investor who goes by the name of ShayJo told CNBC.
He always greets us by name in the hall, and he makes a point of getting to know new hires right when they start.»
That seems a direct swipe at Tinder, which is still best known for hooking people up with people they find attractive by showing their photo, age and first name.
The main Dubai headquarters number went to an individual who denied any knowledge of a company by that name.
A guard warmly greets Buari by name and compliments him on looking healthier as a civilian.
Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one in which many prisons are run by for - profit companies and prisoners can be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
Bonobos» top keywords show that nearly all of its customers search for it by name; few people stumble upon the site while looking for «men's pants» or «pants that fit.»
It's a gorgeous entry in the long - running «Legend of Zelda» series — made by Nintendo, of course — that puts players in the role of an elfin boy named Link, who's often tasked with rescuing a princess named Zelda.
This feeling is built over time by every interaction people have with your brand — where they see it, whom they see it with, its colors and the emotions that the name inspires.
An executive at another credit card company, who also did not want to be quoted by name, said, «We're not hearing this from any other merchants.»
The person was not authorized to discuss the memo by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z