Sentences with phrase «changed the name at»

Three years later he changed his name at the request of a producer who wanted him to host a program called The Real McKay.
Then the DMV and they were still unable to change my name because I only brought a copy of my marriage license and not the original (so then I had changed my name at the passport office, social security, but not DMV).
It is a new fabric (or maybe they just changed the name at the velvet?).
By using a pocket chart to hold the names of my student helpers, I was able to quickly change the names at the beginning of each week.
Don't simply change names at the top of the letter.
Others simply change the name at the top of the page, sending the exact same paper for resumes or CV.
While anybody can change their name at anytime, it is easier to accomplish when you are actually divorced and provide the divorce decree as evidence.

Not exact matches

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.
Here's a look at three entrepreneurs who have changed company names and the lessons they learned.
But the name was changed back to Black Panther at the behest of both readers and the original creators, who strongly disliked the change.
Overall, the most damaging policy changes they named were tax hikes at 41.41 percent, followed by an increase in the minimum wage, at 31.92 percent.
The idea that running a company could be a vehicle for social change has been part of Vermont's business culture at least since the 1940s, when a New Yorker named Lyman Wood moved to Burlington and founded Garden Way, a mail - order gardening supply business.
Last month, the company changed its corporate name to Snap, Inc. at the same time it unveiled an upcoming pair of video - recording sunglasses designed to let the wearer capture short video clips and post them on Snapchat.
My client, «William,» (name changed) wakes up at 4 a.m., heads into the office at 4:30 and begins his work day at 5.
The proposed changes will also look to address the practice of «trademark squatting,» where people misuse the system by hanging onto a trademark they have no intention of using themselves, such as an internet domain name, to sell it at a later date for profit.
When we worked with ING Direct on its name change, we didn't just look at the colour and arrive at Tangerine.
«We have a policy at Goodway: Any employee can submit anonymous feedback and expect a response from the most appropriate person (or a named individual if they specifically request that) provided two criteria are met: 1) No hate or vitriol, and 2) Include your own reasonable suggestion on how to change what you're writing about.»
Change at the company was not happening fast enough under Green's replacement, a longtime broadcast industry executive named Jamie Haggarty who assumed the CEO role in October 2014.
At the time, her managers, John and Ethel Ross, had her name changed from Anna to «Patty Duke.»
By 1996, two years into his tenure at Synoptics (which had merged with Wellfleet Communications and changed its name to Bay Networks), Orr was offered the CEO job at Alteon.
But while the RNC's new recommendations may not be directly aimed at quashing another Paul's White House run, conservative activists argue that the changes to the primary process would inevitably benefit candidates who are well - funded and have high - name recognition, to the detriment of those who draw their support from the GOP's activist base.
I stared at the original report describing this name change, wondering if the whole thing was a typo.
Develop a name for your product and register a domain — it doesn't need to be perfect as you can change both at a later date.
In September 2017 it fell to a multi-year low at $ 1.70 just a few days before its name change triggered a pre-market rally in the mid-teens that tested the prior high.
At a special General Meeting held on Jan. 15, 2016, our Members voted overwhelmingly to change our organization's name to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.
Change is the name of the game at Acquirent.
But even in that arrangement, the board says, the official name of the building used in legal documents - «200 Riverside Boulevard at Trump Place» - wouldn't change.
Deputy Atty. Gen. Rod Rosenstein is taking aim at Republican lawmakers who have drafted articles of impeachment against him, saying that he would not comment on documents «that nobody has the courage to put their name on» and asserting that he will not change his behavior in the face of threats.
Hug Your Haters will make you money, save you money and completely change the way you look at customers, and was named one of 2016's top 3 business books by Strategy: Business Magazine.
During that time, which includes the financial crisis, much has happened at Scripps, including a corporate name change and several diversifying acquisitions.
Also, apropos of nothing, Aleksandr Kogan at one point changed his name to «Dr. Spectre,» but then changed it back.
At any time to change the name on a registration, it is a $ 50 processing fee.
The name «Hut 8» refers to the place at Bletchley Park where Alan Turing created his world - changing Enigma decoding machine.
«We understand Hong Kong may not want to change its tradition for one company, but we firmly believe that Hong Kong must consider what is needed in order to adapt to future trends and changes,» wrote Joe Tsai, an executive vice chairman at Alibaba, the biggest name in Chinese e-commerce.
Because it's in the name of national security, Trump could circumvent a longer, more complicated process for changing trade policy at the World Trade Organization.
Consumers balked at the 2009 change in name to «Syfy,» which Time declared one of the top 10 worst corporate name changes.
There is much that could be said about this, but I will stick with one thing, based on discussion at about the 2 minute mark: When atheists insist that atheism does not drive behavior, and then then campaign on behalf of atheism, ridicule religion and religious believers in the name of atheism, seek to change laws in favor of their atheistic positions, recommend the extermination of religion, and practice falsehoods like Dawkins's in support of atheism, they prove that their atheism drives their behavior and that their premise is false, disingenuous, and (as far as I can tell) useless for anything but giving atheism rhetorical cover from being implicated in atheists» atrocities.
Thinking about this for a moment, Alexander the Great looked at the young man and said «young man, change your att.itude, or change your name
@DanM Dude, only the name has changed when it comes to politics and to say that it was the republicans who were the ones to push through civil rights is looking at history without understanding it.
I had to laugh at the first one about changing the name of the church.
Saul changes his name to Paul, which is really effective at going incopnito.
The evidence for this phenomenon is incontestable: the influx of non «SBC evangelical scholars into Baptist seminaries; the changing of the name of the Baptist Sunday School Board to the more generic LifeWay Christian Resources; the presence and high profile of non «Baptist leaders on SBC platforms, e.g., the closing message at the 1998 SBC delivered by Dr. James Dobson, a Nazarene; the aggressive participation of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission as an advocate for the conservative side of the culture wars conflict; new patterns of cooperation between SBC mission boards and evangelical ministries such as Promise Keepers, Campus Crusade for Christ, the National Association of Evangelicals, Prison Fellowship, and World Vision.
While you may not believe in God, the man named Jesus, or any other deity, there is in fact, historical evidence pointing at least to the possibility of the existence of the man named Jesus and that many, many people were willing to change their lives, risk their lives and even be persecuted and executed in the name of this man named Jesus.
There's a petition at Change.org with nearly 1,200 signatures asking for the company to change their name.
The language of Christianity is seen at Zephaniah 3:9, which says that in our time period, called the «last days» or Jesus (invisible) «presence» (Matt 24:3, 27, 37, 39), that «then I shall give to peoples the change to a pure language, in order for them all to call upon the name of Jehovah, in order to serve him shoulder to shoulder.»»
We should begin a campaign to have libraries file bibles under fiction, or at least change the «religion» section name to «cults.»
This was a violation of something very sacred in the minds of the people; so it is little to be wondered at that soon after his own early death a reaction against the reform developed, and that finally his own name and the name of the god Aton, whose name he had incorporated in his own when he had it changed from Amen - hotep to Akhnaton, were likewise erased from public monuments.
What happens when we pray, as Rick Warren did at President Obama's inaugural, «in the name of the one who changed my life, Yeshua, Isa, Jesus»?
In China, at the request of the Nestorian Christians the Chinese government in AD 745 changed their name Persian to Syrian religion.
The petition, launched in response to the suicide of a child born a boy and given the name Joshua Ryan Alcorn who felt himself to be a girl and called himself Leelah, conflated therapeutic practices aimed at treating gender dysphoria and those aimed at sexual orientation change.
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