Sentences with phrase «commercial ties in»

I hope Prime Minister Modi's visit to Canada will among other things boost the prospect for our bilateral commercial ties in the area of oil and gas.

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Throughout his career, he's developed deep ties with China, serving as a board member at both China Unicom, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and has taught at the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in Beijing.
A Boeing - Embraer tie - up may give the Chicago giant a foothold to sell small regional jets in China, where the state - run Commercial Aircraft Corp of China is testing locally - built passenger planes, Edward Jones» Windau said.
In a press briefing Thursday, State Department spokesperson John Kirby told reporters that the commercial flight resumption is «just one step» in the two countries» efforts to normalize relations since last year's restoration of diplomatic tieIn a press briefing Thursday, State Department spokesperson John Kirby told reporters that the commercial flight resumption is «just one step» in the two countries» efforts to normalize relations since last year's restoration of diplomatic tiein the two countries» efforts to normalize relations since last year's restoration of diplomatic ties.
The burgeoning real estate market tied to marijuana also has led to companies specializing in listing commercial property that can be used for the cannabis industry.
The RACC, a nonprofit that Millian started in Atlanta in 2006 and that has survived on shoestring budgets, advocates closer commercial ties between Russia and the United States and assists US firms looking to do business in Russia.
In a recent report, the rating agency Morningstar Credit Ratings analyzed 231 commercial mortgage - backed securities (CMBS) loans tied to retail properties occupied by the financially strapped Gap.
But this latest trend in the private lending market goes one step further than green bonds by tying the commercial...
Many Greeks had settled in this area, which had close commercial ties with Greece.
The issue is to see how shalom is tied into the fight against drug addiction, carnage on our highways due to alcoholism, ecology, commercial sex, oppression of women, racism and the whole range of evils that fills our news on the airwaves and in print.
Friendship finds its own distinctive place in a society where most other ties are commercial and programmed.
Acre, an ancient city on the Mediterranean coast near present - day Haifa, had been captured by the Crusaders in 1104, and for almost two centuries, with some interruptions, it remained a thriving port and commercial center with ties to the West.
For a side that could effortlessly generate a total revenue circa # 500 - million plus in a year, every year — backed by a seismic TV deal, matchday revenue and commercial tie - ups left right and centre, the idea that United still play with a back four largely composed of Chris Smalling — a limited defender whose prime period has more often flattered to deceive than not, Ashley Young — a winger turned full back who is only getting older and Antonio Valencia — another of those reliable yet over 30 - year old footballers at United — with less potential to grow as a footballer.
With United back in the Champions League (at least for the group stage) and the club's wage bill cut despite the signing of a number of new, exciting players, Woodward continued to push hard on the commercial front to tie - up new partners, sponsors and endorsements for the club.
And now comes John Orzel, a Democrat challenging GOP Sen. Tom Libous in the 52nd SD, whose campaign commercial features him swimming, clad in a suit and tie, to provide a memorable visual about how the state is «treading water».
In 2017, Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and the United States Department of Commerce signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote and encourage commercial and investment ties between Nigeria and the United States, with initial focus on infrastructure, agriculture, digital economy, investment and regulatory reforms.
Rice's comments largely reflected those of Ryan, who said Thursday: «You see these commercials that tie [Democratic] candidates to Leader Pelosi week in and week out in the last several months.
In the letter, publisher Michael Kane insisted the bill won't impact the already existing Commercial Goods Transportation Fair Play Act and pointed out Sen. Diane Savino, a Democrat with ties to organized labor, backed the carrier bill in the Senate both in committee and on the flooIn the letter, publisher Michael Kane insisted the bill won't impact the already existing Commercial Goods Transportation Fair Play Act and pointed out Sen. Diane Savino, a Democrat with ties to organized labor, backed the carrier bill in the Senate both in committee and on the flooin the Senate both in committee and on the flooin committee and on the floor.
In acknowledging the efforts of President Buhari and the significance of the Nigerian economy on the continent of Africa, President Trump promised to grow trade and commercial ties between the two countries to create wealth and jobs for the benefit of their citizens.
Those two groups have cultivated close ties to legislators and spent millions on political contributions, and in the past have defeated similar proposed cuts by saturating the airwaves with television commercials explaining their viewpoint.
After 10 years together, White, the former president of Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, and Eure, a commercial insurance broker, will tie the knot in front of a power crowd including Speaker Christine Quinn, Chelsea Clinton, ex-Gov.
With almost 3 decades of fruitful ties to the biopharmaceutical industry under his belt, Prichard, professor of parasitology and chair of biotechnology at McGill University in Montreal, believes that the benefits of a commercial partnership go well beyond the mighty dollar.
The commercial value of the company is based in part on the value of the animals, which is in turn tied to their scarcity.
There's also the inevitable chaotic car chase that turns Busan into a video game and, dispiritingly, a car commercial, an egregious tie - in that is somewhat alleviated by the amusing image of a woman warrior's bare foot putting pedal to the metal.
Actress Tracy Pollan had a few commercials and minor TV roles to her credit when, in 1985, she was cast as Ellen Reed on the long - running sitcom Family Ties.
The usual Spielberg rhetoric about the sanctity of childhood and the beauty of dreams seems wholly factitious in this crass context, which even includes a commercialin the form of a rock video — for the tie - in merchandise.
For viewers, it is a smart, vibrant and ultimately entertaining film that also serves as a reminder that animated feature films can do so much more than serve as commercials for toy lines and fast - food meal tie - ins.
The Art Directors Guild (ADG) tonight announced winners of its 18th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards, Presented by Kohler Co., in ten categories of film, television, commercials and music videos during the black - tie ceremony in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
The Art Directors Guild (ADG, IATSE Local 800) tonight announced winners of its 19th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards, in eleven categories of film, television, commercials and music videos during a black - tie ceremony at the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
There's a good reason why there is a new Eddie Murphy comedy in movie theaters this weekend and you have not been swamped with TV commercials, celebrity interviews, fast food restaurant tie - ins, or buzz.
Unless it can find a viable commercial tie - in, or lead to a series of equally superficial sequels, studio suits avoid anything remotely dark or...
A smart, vibrant and ultimately entertaining film that also serves as a reminder that animated feature films can do so much more than serve as commercials for toy lines and fast - food meal tie - ins.
We also have a minute - long commercial for the film's tie - in Lexus sports car.
Rights Available: Foreign language translation, dramatic television / film adaptation, commercial tie - in, and merchandising rights.
If I were interested in getting that closely tied to one single property, I would personally prefer that the deal is not a syndicated deal and just buy some commercial real estate on my own.
At the time, nearly every penny of his money was tied up in his business, his home and a mortgage on a commercial investment property.
There are two other reasons that the CRE market and the CMBS tied to it didn't crash: 0 % interest rates, which means commercial borrowers weren't punished with higher interest payments; and more importantly Continue reading The One Shoe That Didn't Drop in The Financial Collapse - Commercial Mortgage - Backed Scommercial borrowers weren't punished with higher interest payments; and more importantly Continue reading The One Shoe That Didn't Drop in The Financial Collapse - Commercial Mortgage - Backed SCommercial Mortgage - Backed Securities.
I wouldn't want to tie up 100 % of my available cash reserve in a piece of commercial real estate.
mREITs invest in mortgages or mortgage securities tied to commercial and / or residential properties.
Ed Sayres, the president and chief executive of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said a majority of the commercial breeders in the raids that his group participated in had ties to A.K.C. - registered litters.
«While the government waived the 2.5 percent loan fee, they tied the hands of lenders,» says David Alvey, president of Atlantic Commercial Credit in Rock Hill, S.C. «On March 16, the government limited goodwill finance loans to a maximum of $ 250,000.
This coincided with the period when the city was ruled by the Itzae, a group of seafaring warrior traders or Putun from Chontal Maya territory in Tabasco and Campeche who had political and commercial ties with central Mexican cultures.
But the New Realism movement has often been compared to the pop art movement in New York for their use and critique of mass - produced commercial objects (Villeglé's ripped cinema posters, Arman's collections of detritus and trash), although Nouveau Réalisme maintained closer ties with Dada than with pop art.
He taught in California before moving to New York in the 1950s, eventually severing all ties with the commercial art world in 1961.
In the early 1950s, Still severed ties with commercial galleries and in 1961 moved to Maryland, removing himself further from the art establishmenIn the early 1950s, Still severed ties with commercial galleries and in 1961 moved to Maryland, removing himself further from the art establishmenin 1961 moved to Maryland, removing himself further from the art establishment.
The art world — at least the commercial side tied in with museums — prefers Wade Guyton whose pedigree includes Andy Warhol and Reinhardt.
Increasingly critical of the art world in New York at Abstract Expressionism's peak, he severed ties with commercial galleries shortly following his move and ultimately relocated to Maryland in 1961.
In the mid-1950s, Still began severing ties with commercial galleries and restricting how museums could lend and display his paintings.
Major changes in plankton could therefore disrupt not only the marine food chain, but also the fishing industry and communities that have invested in infrastructure tied to commercial species in the North Sea, such as cod.9
Adhered veneers, in which masonry units are directly attached to a substrate via mortar and ties without a drainage or ventilation gap, have become a very popular finish in residential and light commercial construction.
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