Sentences with phrase «deep ties in»

He has more money and establishment support and has deep ties in Schenectady, which is more important to winning the district than Klueg's hometown of Northampton (population 2,670).
He's also got deep ties in Queens, a large county that Paladino is clearly hoping to making a play for in a primary.
Mr. Perez, who has deep ties in Washington Heights and the Bronx, was the founding executive director of Allianza Dominicana.
The New York Times reported in 2014 that as part of the massive public relations campaign against Herbalife, Ackman had hired Miranda, whose firm has deep ties in Latino communities in upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
Otter - Pass still has deep ties in the refugee community and have been inspired first hand by the dads and moms we know who gave up everything — their homes, their extended families, their entire lives — to save their children from war and persecution.

Not exact matches

The companies with the most reach and the founders with the deepest connection to the consumer are able to show up in all of those different places in unique ways and tie it all back to the brand's central mission.
Throughout his career, he's developed deep ties with China, serving as a board member at both China Unicom, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and has taught at the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in Beijing.
In the past, reporters like Mike Royko, who wrote for The Chicago Tribune, and Jimmy Breslin of The New York Daily News and Newsday, had deep ties to their working class communities, Polgreen noted.
Dressed in a deep navy suit and a crisp white shirt, his tie is speckled with small yellow flecks that on second glance turn out to be tiny logos for the Masters golf tournament.
But here's the key: If you're in a conversation at a work - related function or meeting someone to talk business for the first time, your best move is not to ask work - or business - related questions; it's to discover common ties with that person that will steer the conversation back to the «work stuff,» but with a deeper connection.
Foxconn (fxcny), which participated in the first round of the auction, has been considered such a risk due to its deep ties with China.
Foxconn is not seen as a frontrunner in the sale of the unit, which Toshiba has valued at at least $ 18 billion, due to its deep ties with China.
Grocery chain Kroger's successful loyalty shopper card provides a deep discount (or dramatic penalty to the non-user) in exchange for the ability to tie purchase behavior to individual households.
However, cartel territorial control is likely defined much more loosely in the US than in Mexico, based on presence alone rather than on deeper operational ties and control.
In a modern democracy like Canada, a deep state typically comprises leading owners and executives of major private interests and their allies, together with a selection of politicians and bureaucrats tied to the success of those private interests.
2018 Edison Awards Achievement Honoree, Marillyn A. Hewson is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Offer of Lockheed Martin Corporation and says for more than 100 years, innovation has been in the lifeblood of Lockheed Martin and believes her company's ties run deep with Thomas Edison.
So let us this week salute the missing man, George Stephen, and celebrate the last spike in a railway that was in effect the first milestone in forging deeper ties with Asia.
The Russian lawyer who met with Donald Trump Jr. in 2016 had deeper ties to the Kremlin than previously disclosed and worked with Russia's chief legal office, according to emails obtained by NBC News.
Nevertheless, the paper is essentially guided by the language of the 1985 Vatican statement in which «Christians are asked to understand the religious ties [of Jews to the land of Israel] that have deep biblical roots.
«Any one who harms one of these little ones, it would have better for them not to have been born or to have a millstone tied around their necks and drowned in the deepest sea.»
I've been speaking at many small colleges that have historical ties to the oldest mainline denominations in the U.S. I have been noticing something interesting: a terrific hunger for a deeper spirituality on the part of many young people who come from evangelical backgrounds like mine and also like me are looking for something outside of the right wing conservatism they come from.
The deeper issues, in my view, are tied to the enormous power of the U.S. and the inconsistency of policies affecting the Muslim countries in question.
The universality of humanity that we believe in as Christians does not entail the erosion of particularity, and while my national ties are not the deepest (indeed, I argued something similar here) they are not non-existent either.
The reason it is so often a matter of dispute is that people differ in what they mean when they use the word, and since deep emotions are tied in with the conviction that the Bible is inspired, to doubt the kind of inspiration one believes in is apt to seem like rejecting the Bible outright or making it no different from any other book.
The hallowed designation «brotherhood» can be somewhat misleading, therefore, implying as it does that «the ties that bind» run deep in the blood and transcend issue - related disagreements.
A baby with a solid, loving tie with a mothering person, who in turn has a trustful nurturing marriage, will acquire a deep conviction that life and relationships can be trusted to satisfy his basic needs.
It is a crucial American ally not only because Israel is the leading military power in the Middle East and a technological powerhouse with more venture capital investment than the whole of Europe (the instrumental dimension of Augustinian realism) but also because of the deep ties between the American founding and the Jewish religion and the strong bonds between Israelis and America's 6.4 million Jews (the moral dimension).
For that reason there can be no adequate faith in the Resurrection without a deep hope here and now for the future of our own historical existence as tied up with the future of Christ and the whole of human history.
In 2011, Marriott International - a company founded by a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints that continues deep Mormon ties - pledged to phase out adult content from all hotel rooms.
I know this because God supernaturally revealed Himself to me, all tied to a time where i was deep into His word, trusting in God.
Food ties in strongly to childhood and nostalgia, and that's why these bars strike a particularly deep chord within me.
So they dug down deep and began to mount their comeback... In the closing minute of the Game they were able to actually tie the Game up at 84.
In the annals of agony and ecstasy in sports it is difficult to do better than the Yankees» World Series win or Mark McGwire's going deep to tie Roger Maris with 61... or worse than the Shark's plumbing the depths at AugustIn the annals of agony and ecstasy in sports it is difficult to do better than the Yankees» World Series win or Mark McGwire's going deep to tie Roger Maris with 61... or worse than the Shark's plumbing the depths at Augustin sports it is difficult to do better than the Yankees» World Series win or Mark McGwire's going deep to tie Roger Maris with 61... or worse than the Shark's plumbing the depths at Augusta.
They are a deep Team and that was shown in the Stats during Week 1 — they had 4 guys virtually tie for the most points on the Team.
Appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1989, Smith had deep ties with the beef industry, serving as president of both the Florida Cattlemen's Association and the of the National Cattlemen's Association.
If you are still having pain, I would absolutely recommend getting a lactation consultant in your area to take a look and make sure baby doesn't have a tongue tie or something else going on making it difficult for the baby to latch on deep enough.
Howard Glaser, a former top Cuomo aide, received outside income to teach classes in a Columbia University program run by a professor with deep ties to key players in an ongoing federal corruption investigation.
Bertha Lewis, a black activist with deep ties to de Blasio, is giving a civic award to NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, raising eyebrows in political circles because Stringer is being mentioned as a possible challenger to the mayor's 2017 re-election.
In the absence of that support, the strain in ties is likely to evolve into a deep fracturIn the absence of that support, the strain in ties is likely to evolve into a deep fracturin ties is likely to evolve into a deep fracture.
Such developments act to remind both the United States and Europe that they share deep institutional, historical, and societal ties rooted in a range of common values.
And the ties go even deeper here... Howard then ran for Governor with Mario Cuomo as his Lieutenant Governor Candidate in 1974.
«Dave's been fighting and serving our community for the last 37 years, and I know he's the best person to represent us in Congress because of his experience and deep ties to the district — that's why I'm so proud to endorse his candidacy,» Schabot said.
Mangano, who has deep ties to Oyster Bay politics, has denied any improprieties in his dealings with Singh.
The companies in question were all represented by Howe, who also has deep ties to the Cuomo family and who hired Percoco to work as a personal aide to the late Gov. Mario Cuomo, the current governor's father.
Former Chair of CB 12 and a small business owner (he is the proprietor of the X Café at the site of the former Audubon Ballroom, where Malcolm X was assassinated), Ramadan stresses his deep ties to upper Manhattan, where he has spent much of his life since emigrating from Kuwait as a child, and his work in promoting economic development in Upper Manhattan.
In the two weeks since news broke that Nixon was talking with Hyers and Rebecca Katz, two political consultants with deep ties to de Blasio, Cuomo has been in a tizzy to tout his progressive bona fides and endorsementIn the two weeks since news broke that Nixon was talking with Hyers and Rebecca Katz, two political consultants with deep ties to de Blasio, Cuomo has been in a tizzy to tout his progressive bona fides and endorsementin a tizzy to tout his progressive bona fides and endorsements.
In May, Pence formed a leadership PAC to raise money for Trump's re-election and for other Republican candidates, aiming to capitalize on his deep ties to party activists and donors.
In the email, Jack Fowler refers to Long as an «old pal» — highlight Long's deep ties to the conservative media (she is good friends with conservative talk - show host Laura Ingraham).
On the other is a career Brooklyn Democratic pol, who, term - limited out of his high - ranking post in the City Council, thought about other city offices before he settled on the idea of the job representing in Congress a borough he knows little about, his claims of deep ties here notwithstanding,» the editorial read.
Alcantara's deep ties to labor earned her the support of liberal unions like the Hotel and Motel Trades Council and NYSNA, some of whom had invested heavily in 2014 in an unsuccessful effort to help mainline Democrats reclaim control of the Senate.
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