Sentences with phrase «for part»

SBB, for its part, points to penalty payments in the contract for late delivery, which is now slated for the end of 2015.
Intelligence officials, for their part, have continued to emphasize a pattern they see as anything but coincidental: The first four Americans to report being struck by the phenomenon — including the fit - looking man in his 30s — were all CIA officers working under diplomatic cover, as were two others affected later on.
Also, we try to find «moonlighters» who are looking for part - time work, but have a full - time job as an expert in their field.
For his part, Trump has used his Twitter (TWTR) account to deny such claims, going so far as to say that claims Russia might be «dealing with Trump» are «crazy.»
There have been news reports that the online retailer was planning to test its own delivery service for part of the delivery process, specifically third - party sellers to its distribution facilities, to cut service times.
For his part, Rosenstein had worked 65 - hour weeks at Google.
For his part, Nguyen isn't that surprised by this apparent about - face.
For his part, Trump, who also attended last year's dinner, argues that his reactions to jokes at his expense have been misconstrued by the very media hosting the event.
This isn't the solution for those looking for part - time drop - in care or those who want to drop off their children and then take off (physically or mentally).
For her part, Munn says her approach as an investor is to keep an eye out for products she would use herself and also look to partner with a strong team that can ensure the startup's success.
For his part, Paul suggested the meteoric rise of digital money, particularly bitcoin, could also be a signal that there's a lot more inflation than people realize.
Nestlé, for its part, is trying its best to fight that perception — banking on a notable exception to the sales chill in frozen food: the subcategory of «natural and organic» offerings, like those made by Amy's Kitchen.
For her part, Stark prominently posts daily and monthly sales reports, highlighting the figures to show big advances or troublesome declines.
For its part, Nokia offers a geolocation service through the Ovi Lifecast widget on its N97 and N97 smartphone models.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp, for his part, has donated to Heinrich and McCaskill as well.
(Miller, for his part, was promoted to head of U.S. restructuring at Elliott this spring.)
For their part, the senators were generally gentler with Zuckerberg than expected during the hearing, which risked being a dramatic grilling broadcast live to millions of people at home.
For her part, Clinton said «the disturbing stories just keep on coming.»
Fox News, for its part, appears to have tried to repair its relationship with Trump, although the Republican candidate has said that he won't appear for a Fox debate hosted by Megyn Kelly, the anchor he has had a very public battle with for the past few months.
For their part, the authors applaud Whole Foods» practices.
Symphony, for its part, has pushed back against press characterizations of the product as a «Bloomberg killer,» instead arguing that it is an «email killer.»
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, for its part, said Canadian universities are experiencing record levels of student enrolment, with 793,000 full - time and 234,000 part - time undergraduate students enrolled in universities in 2012.
To date, the WHO for its part seems unmoved.
For his part, Cook's editorial noted the negative impact that such legislation has on business.
China's commerce ministry, for its part, said it would «fight back with a major response» if provoked.
For its part, VMware, also a huge proponent of hybrid cloud, is pushing the use of its NSX, vRealize, and Airwatch mobile device management across all the major public clouds, including IBM's which is part of Monday's news.
Apparently, «after much deliberation and conflicting feelings,» Bale came to the decision that «he was not right for the part and decided to withdraw,» the outlet reports.
The installer would call Albers directly — as opposed to going through his own company for the part — which would allow him to complete the job on the same day and not disappoint his customer.
For my part, I'm happy with the performance of my own mix of investments this past year.
For his part, Drummond pointed to town halls, focus groups, polls and visits to ridings are examples of tools policymakers use in trying to assess how various options influence happiness.
Clients, for their part, appreciate the flexibility portals offer, as they can get access to information, make appointments or pay bills at any time.
You don't want to appear like you were airlifted in for your part.
Koloseike, for his part, hopes to buy out his investors by then, or sell FlagZone.
For his part, Travis Kalanick responded by calling the actions Fowler described as «abhorrent & against everything we believe in,» adding that any Uber employee condoning such behaviour would be fired.
FPC sees a total addressable market for this part of its business of roughly 100 million sensors in 2017 and around 500 million in 2018.
Morrison, for his part, sees facilitation payments as dangerous because there's never been a numerical threshold distinguishing them from bribes.
For his part, Blankfein said he did well in school not because he was «some roaring genius» but because he wanted to succeed, whereas most of his classmates couldn't have cared less.
«For my part, I will never give up and I mean never.»
The 16 - month program requires two years of work experience and offers an accelerated option and a malleable schedule for part - time students.
(Morgan Stanley's Nowak, for his part, thinks Snap stock could rise 24 % to $ 28 a share over that span, though he agrees it will lose more than $ 3 billion this year.)
Periscope, for its part, lets viewers shower broadcasters with unlimited heart emojis — «like a dopamine rush to the face,» Beykpour says — in order to encourage streamers with the sensation of applause.
Lay some ground rules for the part - time business — for instance, no work on Sunday afternoons or no discussing business at the dinner table.
Guidant, for its part, charges a flat of $ 4,995 for setting up the plan.
Thomas, for his part, thinks of fall as the season of getting down to business.
Hurricane Irma, for its part, spotlighted another kind of housing risk — the low - quality homes and trailers where many poor Floridians live, which offer little protection from extreme weather events.
Democrats, for their part, have been willing to concede some spending cuts in their quest for a grand bargain.
For his part, Molitz sees the prominence of vegetables as a natural culinary progression.
For his part, Goldman said the lack of available land in Manhattan has forced the hand of some developers.
Bezos, for his part, doesn't believe that Netflix and Amazon are competitors.
For their part, industry groups said they welcomed the addition and hoped Emanuel would soon lead the board to undo Obama - era policies, including allowing employees to organize in «micro-unions» and holding franchisors responsible for franchisees» violations of labor law.
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