Sentences with phrase «d case»

Have case studies ready for that marketing resume.
Nonetheless, Lagarde also conceded the U.S. president might have a case when it comes to the trade situation of the world's largest economy.
We haven't had cases involved individual influencers.
Swiss - made and powered by precision quartz, this high - quality timepiece has a case made of stainless steel, and architecture aficionados would be pleased by the detail on its dial, reminiscent of the directional lines of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
Fain said the company cancelled cruises in the affected region early when Hurricane Irma was approaching but added there were still had cases where people stayed longer on ships, including employees who needed a place to shelter from Irma.
It should be noted, however, that Jankowski did not have case - study - success metrics he had permission to share.
I've never had a case where an employee has contested being fired for this kind of behaviour.
Keep a record of all acts of bullying so you have a case, should human resources look at disciplinary action against that employee.
«We had a case where unretouched and unprocessed raw images of a famous celebrity taken by a famous photographer were leaked onto the Internet,» Aquilina recounts.
We're supposed to work ourselves up into a state of moral panic because a bunch of middle - aged American white guys who have long enjoyed every advantage in the world have a case of the sads?
«We had a case of a teacher that the school board suspected and had complaints about,» Caruso recalls.
Bloom, a former general counsel to the senate antitrust committee, says the FTC does have a case against Google for an antitrust investigation.
Just how bad would a case of gaming disorder have to be in order to be considered a legitimate mental health concern?
Even if you didn't have those cases, the very evidence that the Attorney General relies on for his advertising claim is that he says DraftKings suggests in its advertising that anyone can win and that's not true because about 1 % of players win a majority of the prizes.
He has a case built with non-sequiturs (one example of the horror of FTTs is that traders fled a tax imposed by Sweden in the 1980s and instead did their trades in London, which also had a tax).
The stock went up for good reasons, the SEC had no case that I could tell.
Still, if you think the market is going nowhere but down, then you may have a case for selling your shares and buying assets that can withstand the economic shock.
If a competitor has case studies, study them.
We have a case logged for the exact problem you mentioned (tracking pixel doesn't fire, but they replied to the email or clicked on a link).
Whether you're launching an info product, running an ecommerce business, or creating a documentary, today's episode has a case study that will help you...
By this calculation, Trump has a case.
The iPhone X, which has a case made of stainless steel, is priced at $ 999.
2) I had cases that my comment was approved, but my link was removed.
There is no claim to religion overtly presented, which is probably why Coppedge has a case here.
It is clear that the plaintiff has no case and is just wasting the court's time.
So if the team got laid off he has no case.
If FHTM had a case with legal merit they would have never agreed to a settlement and dismissal in June 2011.
That said doesn't mean she doesn't have a case but she will have to prove that she is not what Rush said she was which will be difficult since she is 30 years old and uses contraception.
(CNN)- A 14 - year - old Pakistani girl who had faced life in prison for allegedly burning the Quran will have her case heard in juvenile court, the girl's lawyer told CNN.
When whites were charged with these crimes, they were 68 percent more likely to have their cases dismissed.
Toughen up, grow a spine, and try to have a case to present, next time.
It is 100 % clear that the prosecution never actually had a case.
But on the other hand, those who say that the Church has not taught them to pray have a case.
It's illegal to discriminate in emplpayment based on religion and if you think you have a case then do something about it.
London's High Court heard the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), previously the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), initially concluded Mr Birks had no case to answer over Mr Rigg's death.
Nor has any case been made, in the political arena, that it is morally right to take one's own life — without which it is rather strange to find ourselves saying that it is right to take or help take the life of another.
Hartshorne's charges are not proven, but he has a case.
I have a case study for you: There is a trolly heading down a track, its out of control and the only person who can stop it is daisy at a swtiching station.
And they have a case.
State a specific reference or we will assume that you have no case.
If you can find a clip of a camp like this where atheists are brainwashing their kids in like manner, I'll re-label myself an agnostic just to dissociate myself, because then you might have a case for atheist «cult - hood», although it would not demonstrate the existence of any gods.
The Real Tom atheist is having a case of the rabies.
The government moved to have the case dismissed.
And in this state, she actually has a case.
Without either, you don't have a case, except word against word.
If the contract read: No items may be displayed if they represent the Jewish faith, then she has a case.
OTHER denominations have cases of child molestation as well.
Annie and Un Kull said mama just had a case of consumption, whatever that was, and they were sure she'd get better.
jbhollen If the master did not suffer loss due to the slaves injury then the slave was never injured and you have no case
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