Sentences with phrase «earlier job campaigns»

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In his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump flicked at a lie about the US coal industry that he began telling early on the campaign trail: that there was a «war on coal,» that coal's jobs will return, that regulations by the Obama administration are responsible for its ills, and that the measures he has taken in office can reverse its fortunes.
As was proved when he was injured earlier in the campaign, there is no one in the squad who can do the same job.
Team Paladino is keeping the candidate under wraps, but campaign manager Michael Caputo did a good job of channeling his boss earlier today while discussing why Rick Lazio should not stay the race on the Conservative Party line.
What you won't see: any discussion of social networking outreach, which the Edwards campaign embraced early on, or on the relative effectivess of Edwards's videos compared with the Clinton Sopranos spoof and Bill Richardson's job interview clips.
If the next mayor wants to run for the new position of metropolitan executive (or whatever that job will be called), he or she will need to begin campaigning countywide very early in the new administration.
Earlier yesterday, the New York Post reported that Bharara was investigating Cuomo's jobs projects in Buffalo and winning bidders who were also campaign contributors to Cuomo.
It can be difficult to juggle writing, a day job, and a marketing campaign, but it's important to make time to start growing your audience early.
Eddy: Review scores matter when a campaign has been engaging with a core gaming audience, because ultimately the score does matter to that sector.However, the review isn't the singular purchase intent decision point with core gamers — that happens much earlier; andprimarily that's the job of well - messaged video content in an awareness programme.
The early campaign missions do a great job of introducing even the most novice of players of how best to properly defend the cores from various alien threats.
Barbara Safani was an early adopter of social media and she was one of the first professionals in the careers industry to create a comprehensive strategy for leveraging online identity and social media tools to accelerate job search campaigns.
Flat job growth in the late 1980s and early 1990s prompted the St. Louis region to embark on an aggressive economic development campaign to retain existing industry and attract new businesses.
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