Sentences with phrase «corner of your adviser»

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The board will now be developing a team of experienced advisers to assist Dunn as CEO in «turning the corner» into a more developed stage.
As he pushes the firm further into government corridors, Barton realizes that people are leery of power that hides its face — that there's something sinister about the mysterious adviser who sits in a corner taking notes and is never introduced.
Mandelson is probably intensely relaxed about cutting democratic corners if it means more «New Labour» special advisers and the like on the green benches, but utterly opposed to the normal workings of Labour democracy if it means leftwing or trade union candidates being chosen.
The Governor reiterated his promise to construct a bypass at the 9th Mile corner to ease movement of traffic and also constitute a team of economic advisers that would help to launch the state into a new era of prosperity.
HuffPost: Liz Cheney Announces Senate Campaign Team Liz Cheney announced a core group of state leaders and advisers for her U.S. Senate campaign Thursday that draws from all corners of Wyoming and includes well - known Republican campaign organizers and fundraisers, but no prominent elected officials.
Some of Wall Street's newest investment advisers don't have a degree in business or a corner office in Manhattan.
It seems like, once you reach this point of income, it makes sense to get some good advisers in your corner to help you navigate the finances: a financial planner, an accountant, and probably a good lawyer.
Given their formidable distribution network made up of thousands of advisers and bank branches on nearly every corner in the country, independents are getting nervous.
(Rumors floated after the initial yanking of the work that the consignor was art adviser Kimberly Chang, and that Grotjahn made the small work for her — hence the giant «K» in the bottom right corner.)
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