Sentences with phrase «for deal of the century»

Kelsey scored this dress on super sale for the deal of the century, so it's unfortunately unavailable.
It's like the entire Picasso art collection for sale at $ 1.99 but no one has any cash on hand and no one is willing to lend anyone a couple of bucks for the deal of the century!

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Dividends, the share of their revenues that companies pay to their shareholders, are a big deal: Over the past century, they've accounted for roughly half of total returns earned by stock investors.
If Ailes is being sidelined, that's potentially a big deal for the future of both Fox News and 21st Century Fox (FOX), since the news network, a favorite of politically conservative viewers, accounts for a big chunk of the company's profits.
I already think that would be the deal of the century, if it happens, for numerous reasons.
Walt Disney Co.'s deal with 21st Century Fox Inc. is creating an opening for competitors to poach one of the most sought - after creative minds in television, a sign of the ripple effects of consolidation in Hollywood.
«For me, this is a very big deal; it's a potential partnership of the century, said Jungwirth, who noted the company's ultimate goal is for anyone in the world to be able access self - driving vehicles and get to where they need to go with «push of a button.&raqFor me, this is a very big deal; it's a potential partnership of the century, said Jungwirth, who noted the company's ultimate goal is for anyone in the world to be able access self - driving vehicles and get to where they need to go with «push of a button.&raqfor anyone in the world to be able access self - driving vehicles and get to where they need to go with «push of a button.»
In a paper titled «A New Deal for the Twenty - First Century,» Edward Alden and Bob Litan, of the Council on Foreign Relations, propose solutions for retraining the workforce.
Brian Wieser of Pivotal Research Group says a Disney and 21st Century Fox deal could, on balance, be good for both media companies.
Dennis Patrick, former FCC chair and former Time Warner Telecommunication CEO, discusses the likelihood of regulatory approval of the potential deal for Disney to acquire most of 21st Century Fox.
Michael Wolff, «The Man Who Owns the News» author, discusses the potential deal for Disney to purchase parts of 21st Century Fox and what it could mean for the Murdochs and Fox's Sky TV deal in the U.K.
Tuna Amobi, CFRA Research senior analyst, and JJ Kinahan, TD Ameritrade chief strategist, discuss the potential deal for Disney to buy most of 21st Century Fox.
But a review of past deals suggests Stephenson has his work cut out for himself, and there could be parallels to the disastrous failed AOL acquisition of Time Warner at the turn of the century.
Comcast said on Monday it had abandoned its bid for most of the assets of Rupert Murdoch's Twenty - First Century Fox, leaving Walt Disney as the sole suitor in pursuit of the $ 40 billion - plus deal.
This will be an entirely new kind of publishing process for me, and one that I hope delivers a great deal of learning about how to publish a book successfully in the 21st Century.
Most dispensary owners contacted for this report deal only in cash, such as Mark Capp, co-owner of Oregon Euphorics on SW Century Drive.
Even late in the 20th Century, fundamentalist inst / itutions still opposed miscegenation «Although there is no verse in the Bible that dogmatically says that races should not intermarry, the whole plan of God as He has dealt with the races down through the ages indicates that interracial marriage is not best for man.»
For that matter, a great deal of how we understand the faith has been more or less settled in this way — after decades, if not centuries, of heated debate.
Groups like the Family Research Council continue to characterize religious liberty and equality for LGBT Americans as an either / or proposition, willfully misrepresenting our nation's historical experience and ignoring the realities of a nation of many faiths and beliefs that has dealt with such questions for centuries.
At a time when the vast majority of clergy in America disapproved of Roosevelt's New Deal reforms, the CENTURY endorsed his 1936 bid for reelection because of them.
Like Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and any number of faiths have head to deal with for centuries.
During the Great Depression, at a time when the vast majority of clergy in America disapproved of Roosevelt's New Deal reforms, the Christian Century endorsed his 1936 bid for reelection.
Simon Gaine OP, in his book of the same name, revisits this neglected question for the 21st century, and deals with the main clusters of objections one by one in an impressively structured and lucid work.
Her work as an academic philosopher has dealt extensively with the figures and issues of that period, and in her discussions of fiction she has expressed particular admiration for the great novelists of that century, including Jane Austen, George Eliot and Leo Tolstoy.
I think being written only a few decades after these events is about as good a deal as you can get w / ancient history; same goes for finding early 2nd century samples of m in Egypt.
With the emergence of new concern in our own century for the people caught in problems of urbanization, racial discrimination, industrialization, and the like, the churches moved first — through the so - called social gospel movement — to correct the previous emphasis on soul - saving as dealing only with individual persons.
The most ready - to - hand sources of ideas for dealing with such questions are no doubt to be found in the centuries - long Western debate about «civil society.»
The stories of Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther all deal with how individual Jews navigated these tricky waters, and have served as models to the hundreds of thousands of Jews who have remained dispersed around the world for centuries.
For our immediate purposes, it may be helpful to oversimplify a great deal by reducing to just three broad categories the ideological contenders for the soul of the American university over the past century and a quartFor our immediate purposes, it may be helpful to oversimplify a great deal by reducing to just three broad categories the ideological contenders for the soul of the American university over the past century and a quartfor the soul of the American university over the past century and a quarter.
But here's the deal, that was part of God's plan to save humanity, so why they have suffered for centuries, I don't understand.
Philosophy has aided theology a good deal within this century in helping it to examine its own language critically, and there is still an important place for philosophizing about the nature of religious experience, and the reality of religious truth.
By the end of the century, however, such informal faculty screening for religious views was breaking down, though there remained some discrimination against Catholics and a great deal against Jews.
Somehow I doubt the experience as mayor in a new suburb in the west would really qualify for dealing with urban issues that come with millions of people in cities now aging into centuries.
I would also like it to be clear that, in saying that modern consciousness is not as interesting theologically as many have thought (or not as interesting as it once was — for example, in the 19th century, when Christian theology had to deal with the challenge of modern historical thought), I'm not in the least implying some sort of antimodern stance.
It sounds really ominous, considering moms of all ages roll out of bed before dawn just to stand in line in the cold morning air outside the mall, waiting for «the deal of the century» to be their own.
In a passage which deserves a great deal of attention in our country, more than two centuries after it was written, he said: «The man whose life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects are perhaps always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding or to exercise his invention in finding out expedients for removing difficulties which never occur.
Jrue for Noel and the # 10 is looking a lot less like the fleecing of the century that was everyone's immediate take (Yes, Philly was able to trade their selection with that pick, Elfrid Payton, for Saric, the 2017 # 5, and the 2015 # 35, but that's a whole other deal).
On the face of it, there is a vacancy for a party of the centre, straddling the liberal wing of the Tory party and New Labour in exile — styled as a movement custom - built to deal with the challenges of the 21st century, when Corbyn and May are leading symmetrical retreats into dogmatic nostalgia of left and right.
Progressivism, a populist reform movement in the early twentieth century, espoused by Presidents like Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, and grounded in Protestant moralism, which sought to make government both more responsive to the plight of the people, for instance using Constitutional amendments to deal with social problems like alcoholism and using government force to quash monopolies, and at the same time more representative of the will of the electorate, for instance instituting more democracy like the direct election of Senators and ending the corruption of Machine politics in the cities.
21st Century Fox has also completed settlement deals with a «handful» of other women who accused Ailes of harassing behavior, but one lawsuit is known to be ongoing: Ex-host Andrea Tantaros filed suit against Ailes and Fox last month, alleging retaliation for complaining about Ailes» advances
For centuries, our senior police constables have made operational decisions not at the behest of government and the political whims of the day, but based on their professional view of how best to uphold the law and keep the peace, dealing with everything from petty theft to major terrorist plots.
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The new deal tags $ 2 billion over 2 years for NIH on top of about $ 500 million it would receive in 2018 from the 21st Century Cures Act.
DEALS that will set the scene for the development of solar power in Australia well into the next century are likely to be stitched up in early August.
While classical Smoluchowski equations, which have been known for more than a century, deal with evolution of agglomerates concentration only, the new equations describe the evolution of the agglomerates temperature as well.
LeRoy said it's incumbent for faculty leaders and prominent university presidents to craft principles of academic freedom that deal with 21st - century issues such as extramural speech in social media, academic freedom for research that has political implications, and professional speech that is tied to corporate and foundation funding.
There is a great deal of research supporting the use of certain types of honey in a medical setting, and it has been a natural remedy for centuries.
Only $ 9 for an incredible statement piece for your wardrobe, now that's a deal of the century.
It's the biggest deal in entertainment history, but what will the Disney takeover of Twenty - First Century Fox mean for consumers, particularly those of us Sex Without Guilt in the Twenty - First Century [Albert Ellis PhD] on.
Becoming king also bestows upon the king the powers of the Black Panther, though his threats aren't physical so much as political, having to deal with not only external forces who want to use Wakanda's stash of the worlds hardest and most powerful metal, vibranium, to their advantage, but also within Wakanda, among those who feel that they have a responsibility to share their advancement with the world to help those who desperately need its harnessed powers to heal, or, more extreme, to use their secretive wealth in resources and weapons technology to right centuries of wrongs for people of African descent around the world through a revolution.
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