Sentences with phrase «corporate lackeys»

I see that Viera Lynn takes issue with wengers transition over the years to a corporate lackey and having done so he is deserving of any mangerial failures aimed his way.
Enter Multi-National United, a smarmy private military contractor that places the relocation in the hands of one Wikus van der Merwe (Sharlto Copley), a not very bright corporate lackey who also happens to be married to the boss's daughter.
And, as a consumer and not some corporate lackey (I presume and hope), that's really how I think you should be thinking about it too.
The problem here is that, despite you being a consumer and not some corporate lackey (as far as I'm aware), all you seem to be able to do is see everything from the point of view of the corporation and in a way that only serves the corporation and nothing else, even though the law itself isn't alway quite that black & white in favour of our corporate overlords.
In this game I never felt that Jensen was much more than a corporate lackey.
Say 1.5 or 2 times what I'm making now as a corporate lackey.
He promised much and has turned out to be another corporate lackey.
So the corporate lackey's dean's complaint rings true.

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To what extent its plot can be followed, the film concerns a corporate raider (Christopher Walken), his lackey (Willem Dafoe) and the prostitute (Asia Argento) they hire to seduce their mark.
There is an extremely serious problem taking place in some school districts across Connecticut and parents, teachers, child advocates and elected officials must act immediately to protect our children from the corporate education reform industry and their lackeys.
In his latest column entitled, Already Feeling Squeezed As I Attempt to «Align» With Common Core, Barth Keck provides a direct view into the challenges facing teachers and the chaos being created by the corporate education reform industry and their elected and appointed lackeys who are implementing their strategies.
Intellectual Asset Management magazine (available on newsstands all over Alexandria, Va.) has posted a video of an exclusive interview with Patent and Trademark Office Director David Kappos (pictured, left, looking like a cross between comedic actor Rob Corddry and that character actor who always plays the hapless corporate or governmental lackey, whose name escapes me right now).
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