Sentences with phrase «claims early success»

Delta is claiming early success for its new «Early Valet» service, in which the airline's staff will pre-load carry - on bags into overhead bins for customers on some domestic routes.

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In fact, Kazanjy claims to have seen many «early stage, and even mid-stage startups lacking a solid internal meeting cadence - and it totally shows in their level of engineering, sales, and customer success execution.
Claiming the ox gnabry and wilshere haven't worked out is ridiculous, the ox is 21, gnabry is 19 and wilshere is 23, how you could expect any of them to be a success this early is beyond me.
Having built on his early promise at Pescara by being an important part of PSG's success in recent years with four Ligue 1 titles and countless domestic cups to his name, The Mirror claim that a move to the Premier League could now happen next summer.
[91] Opinion polling for the council elections conducted in early 2017 suggested that the SNP looked set to repeat this level of success, with 47 % of the public claiming they will be voting for SNP candidates on election day.
The Sun newspaper is claiming that its recent campaign to free ex-SAS soldier Albert «Pat» Patterson has been a great success after he was released from prison early by the parole board.
Success also filed a lawsuit against the city earlier this year, claiming that the Department of Education was denying the schools space for pre-K.
Success filed a lawsuit earlier this year claiming the D.O.E. denied the network pre-K space.
Claims included: «Personalize your training based on your sports genetics,» «Gives parents and coaches early information on their child's genetic predisposition for success in team or individual speed / power or endurance sports,» and «We use your DNA results to help you lose fat, get lean, build muscle, get fitter.»
«But these are still very early days, and we have much more to learn about the safety and effectiveness of this new treatment before we can claim success
Taye Diggs (Baggage Claim, Rent) gets the top share of screen time as Harper, a novelist who has had trouble of late repeating the his early success, and finds himself in a do - or - die comeback situation when he is laid off from his gig as an instructor at NYU, especially now that his pregnant wife Robyn (Lathan, Something New) is due any day now.
Skepticism about claims of success is always a good thing, as Liam suggested earlier, but Ravitch undermines her credibility by inventing these weak - kneed and flammable straw men to set fire to.
Schnieders — The history of this French manufacturer — founded in 1910 — is related by Marc Douezy / 1932 Riley special — Malcolm Robertson describes this unique car a replica of the Rileys that drove overland from Australia to enter the 1932 Monte Carlo Rally / 1957 Ferrarids 500 TRC — A superbly restored junior (4 - cylinder) Testa Rossa has been driven by Ian Fraser / History on the Wall — John Dunne describes a series of commemorative plaques of Sir Malcolm Campbell and former Wolverhampton motor car manufacturers / Body - swap Sunbeam — This interesting story of an old (1914) body fitted to a new (1929) chassis is told by Bill Dowsing / 1929 Rolls - Royce Phantom I. — This month The Editor examines a splendid example of «the best car in the world», and asks whether the claim can be justified / Streamlining — Nick Walker writes about the development of streamlining as applied to motor cars from the early 1930s onwards / The Bleriot Whippet — Michael Worthington - Williams recalls the cycle car manufacturer who enjoyed a limited success in the 1920s.
Then came mid-engine, street - legal racing cars like the Porsche 550 Spyder and 904 Carrera GTS; the former most famous for claiming the life of actor James Dean in 1955 and the latter as a car raced in the early 1960s with great success by drivers like Ben Pon, the builder of Bernardus Lodge.
With education in selling skills, customer service, cruising, geography, and more, the CLIA courses are all designed to give new - to - travel Avoya Network members the knowledge and foundation needed to achieve early success with their independent agencies, begin claiming more Avoya Live Leads (new customers sent directly to Independent Agencies) sooner, and booking more exceptional vacations.
The player base fell off in the time following its Steam Early Access release and while Bleszinski still claimed the game was well on its way to success, even he admits it may have been «too little, too late».
However you can also claim success with higher confidence earlier.
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The earlier you contact a legal professional, the better chance of success in filing an injury claim.
The key to success in litigation, and in particular contingent or fixed fee cases, is objective and realistic early evaluation of the merits of a claim.
it can reduce overall costs — for example, evidence is identified and sourced earlier (where it might otherwise be archived or difficult to obtain) and early evaluation can reduce the likelihood of pursuing heads of claim that have an unrealistic prospect of success.
One key to success in litigation, and in particular contingent or fixed fee cases, is objective and realistic early evaluation of the merits of a claim.
But despite losing core funding from government sources, ONIWG and the injured worker movement can claim campaign successes in the following years, including: defeat of the proposal to amalgamate the Appeals Tribunal; recognition of chronic pain by the 2003 Supreme Court of Canada appeal decision in which ONIWG was an intervenor; changes in the Board's approach to maintenance treatment; reinstatement of the clothing allowance; reconsideration by the Board of its Early and safe return to work policy; reintroduction of cost of living adjustment; and focusing media attention on the perils of experience rating.
Our success in handling professional indemnity claims is reflected in the significant volume and variety of claims resolved during the course of both the last recession in the early 1990's and again in today's very difficult economic climate.
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