Sentences with phrase «cadre du»

The type of business Cadre does is also noteworthy because it sits at the nexus of Kushner's two power bases: real estate and, now, politics.

Not exact matches

Earlier this month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Kushner did not report his stake in Cadre, a real estate finance startup co-founded with his brother Joshua.
And Joor does have a cadre of more experienced managers who have been with the company since the beginning, as well as another group of folks with serious experience who have joined within the past three to four years.
What began as an attempt to win in the courts what they couldn't get from Congress ended with the FBI acquiring an exploit from a «third party» — reportedly from Cellebrite, from one of the growing cadre of professional hackers who do this kind of thing for money.
During an appearance late Saturday at a strip club in Greenville, S.C., Daniels did not discuss the Trump - related stories that had drawn a small cadre of reporters to that venue, only hinting at the news.
Our story on a small cadre of authors challenging the existence of Jesus Christ drew almost 5,000 comments on Easter Sunday, with some upset that we did the story, others objecting to its publication on Easter, and plenty of others defending the article and the run date and debating the merits and implications of the debate.
they do seem to be a little misled by the cadre of preachers on television whose only message seems to be how to claim a blessing from god by sending a load of money to said preachers....
Political theologies and theologies of social activism, coinciding as they did with the protest movements of the past decade, sought to secure a transcendent reference point for a minority cadre confronting the status quo.
Do the French really have «le cadre
Note that Ivan is describing something very different than traditional mass communications: he's talking about working closely (no doubt frequently one - on - one) with people on Facebook and other networking sites over a long period of time to help build a cadre of very committed activists — something that most electoral campaigns (and even most issue advocacy campaigns) simply can't do, whether because of lack of time or lack of resources.
Though it's good to see how a well - funded and well - organized campaign approaches online social networks, most political organizations won't have to resources to do in - depth outreach and build a devoted cadre of super-activists — much less cultivate their own walled gardens.
In that case, they're probably doing just fine, since they're building a cadre of regular readers who'll keep coming back.
While he is sometimes described as a member of the «Princeling Party», a group of children of high - ranking cadres, there are few shared interests between the members of this group, and they certainly do not act as a cohesive body.
And from that point of view, a Facebook fan - base does not necessarily translate into a useful cadre of activists, no matter how tall a soapbox the site has proven to be for Sarah Palin.
I don't think you can say it was more than a cadre of left wing artists.
This, the Young Cadres believe, does not augur well for multi-party democracy.
Fred Atsu Anthony and Nelson Adu, the two cadres who addressed a news conference in Accra yesterday, said it was a well - known fact that MPs do not receive their salaries and benefits until they had finished serving their tenure at which point the government would have set up a committee to determine their benefits.
Now that Hillary Clinton has assembled a bipartisan cadre of billionaires to support her candidacy, how does she disperse the moneyed elite to help her in a campaign focused on income inequality?
She does this with efficiency, empathy and humor, and as a result has built a cadre of volunteers who keep us as the center of Democratic life in the county.»
A growing cadre of do - it - yourself (DIY) biologists have taken to closets, kitchens, basements, and other offbeat lab spaces to tinker with genomes, create synthetic life - forms, or — like Rienhoff — seek out elusive cures.
One of things I did at the event, was I was welcomed into the AAAS cadre of fellows, generally very accomplished scientists — I'm not, of course, one of them.
Forty years ago Levine was one of a tiny cadre of researchers doing so - called human challenge studies — intentionally infecting people with V. cholerae and other pathogens to test drugs and vaccines.
Understanding these pocket rain forests and how they sustain themselves in the middle of a rugged desert has become the life's work of a small cadre of scientists who are only now beginning to fully appreciate Fray Jorge's third and deepest surprise: The trees that grow here do more than just drink the fog.
Today, a small but growing cadre of patients are trying do - it - at - home fecal transplants.
It's been this silent killer and because so many succumb to the disease, there's a relatively small advocacy group and cadre of survivors to stamp their feet and demand something gets done.
I like to use them to help me train BUT for events I like to put my food in them (so if cadre try to take food away I can keep a stash of nuts / protein bars on hand to share with the other ladies when we sneak away for our potty break... shhhhh don't tell them my secret!).
If you see me at a event this would be a great thing to talk about (to take our minds off of the terrible things the cadre have us doing).
His biggest weapon to do that, besides Kushner's marvelous and funny script, is his cadre of impeccable actors.
Williams» doe - eyed earnestness also won over a cadre of fans when she was cast as the female lead in the Edward Zwick / Marshall Herskovitz series Relativity in 1996, but the critically acclaimed show lasted only one season.
The two new trailers for the new Bay joint don't do much to sway that opinion, as once again American soldiers, played by Krasinski, James Badge Dale, and Pablo Schreiber, amongst others, are seemingly depicted as bad - ass saints taking out cadres of «unfriendlies,» with seemingly zero context as to why, exactly, those people are so unfriendly towards Americans.
The huge cadre of A-list actors are always more relaxed and have more fun than they do at the Oscars.
Suffice to say that there are two interwoven narratives taking place at once: the one in the woods with the kids (among them Kristen Connolly and Thor's Chris Hemsworth); and another, at a secret bunker of the military - industrial complex, where two beleaguered company men (Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford), along with a large cadre of technicians, accountants, interns, and various other drones, are hard at work, doing — well, if I told you what they were doing, someone (not me) would presumably have to kill you.
In other words, the anti-choice cadre's claim that charters don't enroll proportional numbers of special needs children is true.
Does professional learning promote instruction that is culturally relevant and develop a cadre of well - trained teachers who have a deep understanding of students» strengths, needs, and diversity?
These changes did more than increase the demand for a small cadre of scientists and engineers; they increased the demand for skilled and educated labor among the mass of workers.
This is exactly what the teachers unions and a cadre of their front groups do to charter schools year - after - year — most notably on the issue of children with special needs and English language - learners.
Vallas, and his ever - growing cadre of out - of - state consultants, announced that there is a «lull» in teaching after standardized tests are completed so in order to ensure that Bridgeport's teachers are doing their jobs, there would be a new round of tests for all Bridgeport students.
Apparently the cadre of elected officials did not mention Vermont's decision to put its children first nor the CT Voices for Children study that warned about the negative consequences of receiving a waiver.
It held that the retroactive removal of the tenure system did not further the important state interest of improving education and instead was antithetical to the goal of developing and retaining a cadre of good public school teachers.
«I was in Wendy's class in Princeton in 1989, so I couldn't do T.F.A. because it didn't exist yet,» Schnur says, referring to Wendy Kopp, who founded Teach for America in 1990 based on a senior thesis she wrote envisioning a Peace Corps - like cadre of young college grads.
Or does it mean a building stocked with inventory, with items often previewed or even ordered online, with a simple reception counter for a cadre of customers who come through the door to pick up and install those items?
Dale Done, commander of a secret cadre of soldiers, fights the good fight against evil of all forms.
To take advantage of this new feature, I did a pre-order on my latest book, The Treasure of the Hairy Cadre, so I could time the official release to occur after January 4.
Even if there is a cadre of witches spamming bad reviews, that doesn't excuse attacking your readers.
If you do all of the above, you will become a member of an elite cadre» of real estate professionals that bucks the trends of the in - crowd.
Airlines offer these rewards to cultivate a loyal cadre of customers who will keep on booking but they really hope you don't use them and continue paying for your flights so as to maximize on their revenues.
Airlines offer these rewards to cultivate a loyal cadre of customers who will keep on booking but they really hope you don't use them and continue paying for your flights so as...
Featuring two of her wall vitrine sculptures as well as a fresh cadre of free - standing forms, Why do Birds Suddenly Appear?
In doing so you'll support Flux Factory, an artist residency program that plays host to an unusually strong cadre of art makers.
to do this they are taught to distrust «secular» scientists in favor of the cadre of biblical scientists who have developed an entire alternate reality (e.g. «flood geology»).
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