Sentences with word «finest»

«There is nothing more corrupting, nothing more destructive of the noblest and finest feelings of our nature, than the exercise of unlimited power.»
Our medical advisors come from the finest hospitals and medical schools in the nation, and our board includes internationally recognized experts in corporate finance, as well as leaders in the medical device industry.
Price blazed a trail among the khaki - and - fleece - clad Valley tech titans and investor types with his «high - low» style — your finest Oxford shirt and jacket and sleekest shoes, finished off with some good old - fashioned blue jeans.
One of Southern California's finest designers, Jay Mantri offers this eponymous collection, Jay Mantri, with free, inspiring photos that's updated every Thursday.
I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world.
We had just released our finest creation — the Macintosh — a year earlier, and I had just turned 30.
It follows the 85 - year - old master as he works with vendors to secure the finest ingredients, manages and mentors his staff, and prepares his son to succeed him when he retires.
North Battleford's finest spend hours a day parked outside the station with their motors running just to stay warm and charge their gadgets.
Tom is a fine man and a great Congressman!»
Failing to maintain good standing can result in significant fines and possibly having your business licenses suspended, resulting in bids lost to competitors.
To promote the book, she started a blog, called Footnoted.org, where she wrote about corporate shenanigans and other news investors could use buried in the — you guessed it — SEC documents» fine print.
Running these simulations is a slow process, which is fine for seven - day forecasts.
«Forget the money, forget the fines, this is about making an institution heel,» Cramer said, adding that the government is using events like the London Whale trading debacle as justification for its actions.
«If indexing even got up to 50 percent to 60 percent of the market... still the markets would be efficient and work just fine
The corporate watchdog has fined Perth stockbroking firm DJ Carmichael $ 300,000 for actions undertaken by one of its former employees in 2011.
Here's what's bad about Valentine's Day: Failing to fine - tune your business strategy to that angle or thinking your products don't fit and missing a major opportunity.
But that's fine with Turnbull.
Some provide higher heat settings and wide plates to tackle thick curly hair, and others have ceramic plates and options for low heat settings that are better suited to easily damaged fine hair.
Fine hair is especially prone to heat damage, and with such fine strands, it can be hard to maintain any sort of volume.
As long as you are willing to just go with it, you will be fine!
It doesn't happen often that gadgets delight, especially if you are used to seeing (and using) dozens of them, but the Surface Pro strikes a fine balance between elegance, look, personality, and usability.
But rest assured, we'll be just fine... thanks in large part to the strong support we get from all of you.
That technology has worked fine for centuries.
A sports bra seems like a fine vehicle for carrying a few small items at the beginning of a run... but by the end, I can guarantee that all you will be thinking about are the items you chose to put there.
Handy: If they do put a private equity fund in your 401 (k), read the fine print and know what it is you're investing in.
The star's 21 - month prison sentence was changed to a fine of $ 288,000, and his father was ordered to pay $ 222,000.
The owners of a rigging and construction business have been fined a total of $ 32,500 for failing to provide workers with a fall injury prevention system on a construction site.
It is much easier to pretend that things are fine and look for the positives instead of being honest.
«It is not possible at this time to determine whether we will incur, or to reasonably estimate the amount of, any fines, penalties or further liabilities in connection with the investigation pursuant to which the subpoena was issued,» the filing said.
Singapore fined eight banks for failing to carry out proper anti-money laundering measures in relation to 1MDB and gave prison sentences to several bankers.
Royal experts think that Prince Louis» name is a nod to his royal relatives (which, fine, makes sense).
Despite a dicey year punctuated with uncertainty around NAFTA renegotiations, the Saputo family business appears to be doing just fine.
Those with fine hair can keep the straightener at a lower temperature, while those with thick hair can increase the temperature to ensure they'll walk away with the same smooth results.
In February 2015, Qualcomm paid a $ 975 million fine in China following a 14 - month probe, while the European Union in December 2015 accused it of abusing its market power to thwart rivals.
A group of cabbies, led by Kattoua, commandeered Wu's grey minivan and prevented him from leaving the scene until city officials arrived, issued him a fine (reports put the amount at about $ 350) and towed his vehicle.
A little self - promotion is necessary to advance in any job, but it's a fine line to walk between putting your best foot forward and putting it in your mouth.
NASA said this is because «d ust in the Martian atmosphere has fine particles that permit blue light to penetrate the atmosphere more efficiently than longer - wavelength colors» like yellow, orange, and red.
After news broke in November 2006 that Siemens had been involved in a global corruption scandal, involving thousands of acts of bribery in several different countries by hundreds of employees, the company had its work cut out for it in complying with securities investigations, and paying hefty fines (about $ 2.5 billion in total).
However, straight, sleek hair doesn't have to be a luxury reserved for those with fine hair, especially when you have a styling tool designed to tackle even the thickest, curliest hair like the Xtava Pro.
I used MacBooks for years, and found them to be darn fine computers.
«He said, «We'd go into our foxholes and we'd all be getting along fine and then we'd get on the internet and start sending nastier and nastier notes,»» Sutton said.»
And yet, in the escalating war of words between the world's two largest economies on trade issues, it's almost impossible to preserve such fine distinctions.
By 2009, the company was processing up to 4,000 fine ounces of gold per week.
In the United States economy, the twin arms of the unemployment rate and the stock market are, for the moment, working just fine.
Ceramic is especially effective for fine hair that can be especially vulnerable to heat damage.
RUDI Dornbusch is the Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, regarded as one of the finer establishments in the world.
Luckily, there are hair straighteners like the Karmin G3 that are designed with fine hair in mind.
Many, in the city's fine tradition, «cruised the ave» — driving back and forth across town, one mall to the other, checking out other «cruisers.»
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