Not exact matches
Li & Fung — the most important company that most American shoppers have never heard of — has long been on the
cutting edge of globalization,
chasing cheap labor
to garment factories first in China,
then elsewhere in Asia, including Bangladesh.
Li & Fung has long been on the
cutting edge of globalization,
chasing cheap labor
to garment factories first in China,
then elsewhere in Asia, including Bangladesh.
This is a very heated subject, yup, I DO N'T believe in value investing nor apply its principles as the main factor
to decide which stock I will buy and I will tell you why in this post, but if you want
to cut to the
chase, if you want
to make money
then you need
to think outside the box.
They
then cut the children's hair
to chase the spirits out and starved them from January 24 until February 2, only allowing them
to drink water.
If you want
to cut to the
chase and avoid the risk of your Katherine being nicknamed «Kathy,»
then Kate might be the way
to go.
Actor and comedian Chevy Chase
chased down a pickup truck he says
cut him off near the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge recently — and
then got kicked
to the ground.
I want
to cut to the
chase here, If you have no idea what calories and macro nutrients you are consuming each day
then that is the first step.
If you're super impatient, like my younger self,
then you'll appreciate that we're
cutting to the
chase and listing the top Android dating apps right up front.
To cut to the chase... this is a very French, understated, intelligent, slow, police procedural that ultimately engrosses and then surprises the viewe
To cut to the chase... this is a very French, understated, intelligent, slow, police procedural that ultimately engrosses and then surprises the viewe
to the
chase... this is a very French, understated, intelligent, slow, police procedural that ultimately engrosses and
then surprises the viewer.
First, let's
cut to the
chase: if you love Frances Ha,
then Lady Bird will be your new favourite film.
Depending on the model adopted or the framing of the problem, there is also some predictability
to the groups schools might
then work with
to implement a solution — a further suggestion that schools ought
to cut to the
chase and foundations and others fostering the ecosystem should help them there.
So I'm thinking we can make it even more efficient by you disintermediating (that's an erudite way of saying eliminating, and erudite's a fancy way of saying scholarly — or close enough for our purposes) the part where I have
to create something you
then read, and instead, we just
cut to the
chase and you send me money!
Let's
cut to the
chase here: the Nexus 7 is a considerably better device than the Hudl, but
then it's proportionally more expensive too.
We
then cut to a doctor being
chased by a soldier through time and pick up a smart teenager along the way.
Then present prospects with truthful,
cut -
to - the -
chase reasons that support a decision
to go forward under current conditions.