Sentences with phrase «fledgling new»

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Carlos Picón to direct Colnaghi's New York outpost Carlos Picón, a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is to take over as head of London dealership Colnaghi's fledgling New York outpost.
Kristen Layton, working with David to develop the ISW in 2001, remembers how their offices quickly became overrun with boxes for mailing out ISW celebration supplies, purchase orders for as little as $ 1.00, and all of the trapping of a fledgling new business.
Though Ahmad hopes to one day raise enough money to purchase a place of his own and reunite with his estranged son, times are tough in the city and the hard - working immigrant soon strikes up a tentative friendship with fellow countryman Mohammed (Charles Daniel Sandoval); a generous but sometimes condescending soul who readily takes the fledgling New Yorker under his knowing wing while offering additional work decorating his apartment.
Theresa May has stamped her authority on her fledgling new government by demanding teamwork and respect for each other, ministers and all.
They claimed the state was flooding the market with new competition that would undermine what was at that point unprofitable operations in the fledgling New York industry.
The description fits Orland Park's fledgling new downtown to a tee.
He may have a fledgling new company, not to mention a full - scale political campaign, on the go, but O'Leary can't entirely move on from his former Canadian venture.
Incidentally, earlier this year, what was once known as a fledgling new electric car company that probably wouldn't make it overtook GM to become America's most valuable automaker.

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Growing your small business can be a big ask, especially since you still need to keep your fledgling enterprise on track while finding and bringing new employees up to speed.
GetGlue, the fledgling social network for TV watchers and other entertainment, has raised $ 12 million in new financing from new and existing investors.
Munger said a fledgling effort by Berkshire to work with J.P. Morgan Chase and Amazon on a new healthcare solution for their thousands of employees will take a while to sort out.
Faced with the crucible of his mother's accidental death and the crisis at his company, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick wisely decided to accept his investors» advice to turn the fledgling company's leadership over to a new CEO.
Last July, Founder Collective and NYC Seed — two early - stage venture firms based in New York City — joined forces to pump a $ 1 million Series A round into the fledgling forecaster.
With bike - rental services going viral in major Chinese cities in less than one year, a fledgling bike - rental market like China may be of great interest to Apple, which has been proactive in seeking new growth engines as iPhone sales are flagging.
Traditionally, university students learning how to start a new business would put together a business plan for a fledgling enterprise.
On Twitter, the New York Times» Nathaniel Popper said that the firms apparently argued for a «safe harbor,» essentially a measure of legal immunity while the fledgling blockchain and cryptocurrency industry tests its wings.
He said he's not surprised there are different interpretations among peer - to - peer lenders as they attempt to establish themselves in the fledgling sector — one that could suddenly be subject to new rules or reassessments of existing regulations.
But the combination of negative press about threats from the Senate and untraceable thefts of virtual millions could make it a lot harder for Bitcoin proponents to sign up new users for the fledgling currency.
And after both the dot - com crash in 2000 - 2001 and the Great Recession of 2008 - 2009, investors in new, fledgling companies are exercising more due diligence than ever before.
On top of testing their faith, the plant has also been a steep learning curve for the couple — settling their young children into a new city, forming a fledgling church community and learning how to lead together.
That same year, the book unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks About Christianity and Why It Matters, coauthored by Lyons, was released based on Barna Group polling that his fledgling organization funded.
To keep the then - fledgling Apple Computers from becoming a figment of Silicon Valley's past, an unlikely investor breathed new life into Apple's core through an investment of $ 150 million.
If you haven't seen it for yourself, I'm here to tell you it's very moving to watch eggs suddenly appear on top of tall trees and hatch, followed by squawking open mouths, and weeks later witness awkward, tentative fledglings learn to fly with their new wispy feathers.
New peer - to - peer lender MoneyPlace, which is waiting for ASIC to grant its Australian Financial Services licence, believes that the fledgling industry could be writing $ 50 billion of loans in a decade.
Four former National Australia Bank executives have established a new peer - to - peer lender, MoneyPlace, and expect the fledgling industry to be writing $ 50 billion of loans within a decade.
As fledgling And1's first outside hire, in 1994, Rosenberry helped launch the company's new team division by doing everything from writing ads to introducing European players to the brand.
That spring, nobody outside of New York or Denver (except subscribers to a fledgling cable - TV service called Home Box Office) saw, during one ABA championship series, the greatest individual performance by a basketball player at any level anywhere — ABA, NBA, BAA or UCLA.
The new commissioner took a hard line against the fledgling tour, just as Beman surely would have.
Not least when he scored five goals in six games during the fledgling stages of Liverpool's revival under Dalglish, including the winner against his now new employers in February (pictured below).
We have more than 30 combined years of experience as doulas ourselves; this has given us great insight as to what is most beneficial to new, fledgling doulas.
But Berkner's fledgling career has taken off enough for her to leave her last remaining preschool teaching job at the Rockefeller Children's School in New York.
Libya's new assembly needs to address some rather serious structural problems if the fledgling democracy is to endure.
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New regulations being developed for the state's fledgling medical marijuana program will prohibit the drug from being dispensed near schools.
A powerful adviser to Gov. Pataki is helping former top cop Bill Bratton with his fledgling mayoral bid because «he's the only Republican who can win,» a new report says...
State officials had high hopes for a much smaller initiative — a visual effects training program at Daemen College, in partnership with a company promising to create new jobs in the fledgling industry in Buffalo.
Looking at ways to expand New York's fledgling medical cannabis program, the state Health Department wants to give schools a way to «possess, secure, and administer medical marijuana products under limited circumstances.»
New York over the last year has sought to expand its fledgling medical marijuana program by allowing nurse practitioners and physician assistance to participate and expanded the number of illnesses to qualify for the drug.
Low rents in Brooklyn's fledgling fashion cluster likely won't be enough to draw many companies from Midtown Manhattan's Garment District hub, a new survey shows.
Boosters of the state's fledgling medical marijuana industry are optimistic the business could grow in New York after nearby states approved recreational use laws last Tuesday.
During a brief tour of the fledgling operation, Jager explained some of the ins and outs of distilling to Tonko, who was impressed that much of the raw material such as the grain used in their whiskey is New York - grown.
The measure, which was adopted by the Legislature in June, is intended to aid those patients whose life or health would be jeopardized by waiting for New York's fledgling medical marijuana program to become fully operational.
The fledgling school, which currently serves kindergarten to first - grade students, will relocate from its temporary space at the Tweed Courthouse to the New York by Gehry tower in September.
Nixon has kept her fledgling campaign in New York City so far.
In a laboratory just 60 kilometers north of New York City, scientists are running a fledgling quantum computer through its paces — and the whole package looks like something that might be found in a dark corner of a basement.
In 1989 Pat Gruber was just a fledgling chemist, 29, fresh out of graduate school, when his bosses at the agricultural giant Cargill pitched a problem that stumped him: Come up with new uses for corn.
Now the agency is advertising for a head of public relations, to manage not only its fledgling press office but also its new external PR consultants.
The fledgling environmental investigator began chatting with fishermen around New England.
So he went in a new direction, joining the fledgling Human Genome Project as a programmer.
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