Sentences with phrase «deep pockets of»

Bush heightened the environmental warmth, adding a shadowy mood by designing built - in wooden desks and closets, small exercises in architecture that confirm the strong, clean lines of a house carved with deep pockets of space.
Making its debut this past Monday at a tasting event at a London restaurant, the world's first manufactured beef patty was created in a laboratory from a living cow's stem cells, funded by the deep pockets of Google Inc.'s quixotic co-founder.
Not having the deep pockets of Mr. Dale, how would I go about forcing Board MLS rule changes so as to accommodate my wishes, if I chose to make such an offer to the public (presuming it would serve their best interests and be well received as just one more business model)?
«While this is encouraging, a closer look at the data will show deep pockets of poverty that still persist and disparities in a number of measures of child well - being including child health and safety throughout the state.»
«It is my strong belief that everyone experiences losses which can create deep pockets of internal pain.
A version of this article appears in print on August 19, 2016, on Page A15 of the New York edition with the headline: How Deep Pockets of One Family Helped Shake Up Trump Campaign.
Either way, a price race to the bottom with companies with the deep pockets of Google and Amazon shouldn't be Apple's game plan, and almost certainly isn't.
Given the deep pockets of many ISPs, there are bound to be plenty of legal challenges.
Boston Dynamics hasn't talked much since it changed hands from Google's ailing robotics wing to the deep pockets of SoftBank, but the cutting - edge robotics firm happily gave the world a sneak peek
The discrimination lies in the ability of victims to be compensated depending on how deep the pockets of their abuser are.
Trucking Defense — Damages in a trucking accident case can be high, and plaintiff's lawyers are always eager to take on a trucking accident case and go after the perceived deep pockets of a trucking company and their insurer.
It's intended to facilitate exports and fill the already - deep pockets of American executives.
Today any trip to the outlining regions of the GTA — Mississauga, Scarborough, to Vaughan — will show you that that has shifted and those communities also have deep pockets of low - income individuals.»
Norton, who sued «Big Tobacco» as Colorado's Attorney General in the late «90's, explained that «about the only thing that «Big Tobacco» and «Big Oil» have in common, however, are the deep pockets of the defendants.»
The art market will surely seek out those artists that fulfil their criteria for being easy on the eye and easy to sell while there will be artists who slip into the routine of producing safe work in order to get something from those very deep pockets of the art market.
Clearly, the airline is targeting the deep pockets of the entertainment market with L.A. and technology with San Francisco, but it remains to be seen if there's the market for first class over business.
The bad breath continues; you may notice abscesses in the gum, deep pockets of infection and pus oozing from the gum line.
Looking to the deep pockets of Wall Street, in 1995 Sallie Mae became a major player in packaging student - backed loans.
Though you may not have the deep pockets of major publishers, you can still create, promote and market your book successfully.
If you blindly signed, you may be surprised when somebody envisions deep pockets of a publisher, and you find out the six - figure lawsuit is aimed at you alone, in the end, because you agreed to shouldering all liability.
The deep pockets of Kobo owned Rakuten could have financed the deal and could have added the last piece of the puzzle to their trifecta of eBooks, Kids titles and magazines.
Others think at least a part of the answer as to why she was nominated for this post lies in the deep pockets of the DeVos family.
Despite the deep pockets of many for - profit charters and other alternatives, you can make the argument that public schools still hold an advantage over the competition.
No kindergarten teacher, school nurse, librarian, food service worker or school bus driver can compete with the deep pockets of billionaires.
«With the deep pockets of the teachers unions potentially compromised, maybe accepting underperforming schools and iron - clad work rules in return for campaign cash doesn't have to be the default position anymore,» Bradford says.
Even if you have the deep pockets of a major studio like Disney.
However, this is not the case in Europe where food culture and traditions hold fast against the deep pockets of the weight loss industry.
Northwestern geophysicist Steve Jacobsen and University of New Mexico seismologist Brandon Schmandt have found deep pockets of magma located about 400 miles beneath North America, a likely signature of the presence of water at these depths.
Crossing from Warren to Washington counties, the road between Glens Falls to Fort Edward is a reflection of the district's uncertainty: slightly dreary, rough around the edges and spotted with decay and strip mall pockmarks, but also containing deep pockets of aching beauty and historic architecture.
The propaganda spread about by the deep pockets of the oil and gas industry must not be allowed to drown out the scientific facts that attest to the harm fracking can do to us.
«Lee Zeldin has allowed the grip of the NRA to persuade his positions, forgoing the needs of his constituents for the deep pockets of the gun lobby.»
Upstate and LI Senators need to play wicked politics to get into the deep pockets of NYC donors.
The first - term Alaska Democrat, who faces a challenging re-election this November, has been targeted in two TV commercials put up by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative group backed by the deep pockets of the billionaire industrialist brothers, David and Charles Koch.
it's not like we have the deep pockets of New York City.
The deep pockets of the Chinese Super League clubs pose a major headache for European clubs who, up until now, had the field to themselves when it came to picking up the world's best players.
It just goes to show that Wenger was bluffing about signing another CB and it's only because of the injury to Gabriel that will force him to dip into those deep pockets of his.
With the deep pockets of Man city and Chelsea's owners and Man United commercial wealth, you can expect agents to start looking for another huge payday.
The deep pockets of filthy - rich oilmen, rules be damned, financed it.
The deep pockets of the billionaire Pritzker family, which is funding rival PECO in the US, continues to cause headaches for Brambles.
The company does not have the deep pockets of Fidelity, Silver Lake, TPG or Blackstone in terms of resources.
The days are gone when family breadwinners could expect to work for one employer throughout their entire career, retire on generous defined benefit pensions provided by that employer, with the comfort of knowing that expenses in their golden years would be securely funded by the deep pockets of government.
The move struck observers as odd because most plaintiffs seeking damages usually hope to settle the case by leveraging the deep pockets of an insurer.
Millennials crave stylish settings but often lack the deep pockets of Baby Boomers, accounting for the surge of value - chic brands.
That approach makes sense since, according to Chris, traditional retail and other e-commerce models don't do a good job of satisfying deep pockets of fans.
Oculus has the deep pockets of Facebook behind it, which could result in a subsidized headset, aiding consumer adoption.
Seed and early - stage investments have accounted for the majority of investment gains in every year since 1995, suggesting that despite the deep pockets of late - stage investors, early - stage investments hold their own on an apples - to - apples basis (total gains).
Davis admits Home Hardware's quasi-co-operative business model presents some challenges: The firm has neither the deep pockets of its publicly traded rivals, nor the top - down control of a franchise operation.
Given the considerably deeper pockets of these tech behemoths, traditional media companies hoping to compete on scale should think twice.
I would settle for that, we really don't have the deep pocket of man utd, citeh or chelski (remember).
Or is it a case where passengers and drivers are similar everywhere, but Turkish public policy wants to give the injured party access to the deeper pockets of the passenger?
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