Sentences with word «granted»

Women's participation in business and MBA programs has grown more than five-fold since the 1970s, and the increase in the number of engineering degrees granted to women has grown almost tenfold.
Personally, my favorites of the 51 rules are No. 8: «Never take anything for granted,» and No. 51: «Sometimes you're wrong.»
To pull it off, Catullo's team had to get over 180 permits to do the shoot, create a perimeter around the Acropolis that included over 400 security people, bring in their own TV truck and all key gear from the U.K., and become the first production granted permission to film at the Parthenon in almost 60 years.
We all take most of this for granted.
«Decades ago, shareholders in Delaware corporations were granted the right to seek appraisal in mergers where they believe they are not receiving fair value for their shares,» a spokesperson for the firm told Fortune.
But this summer, Spanish officials granted approval for a product made with artificially frozen grapes to be labelled as «icewine.»
Granted, not everyone can afford this type of help, but for those looking to build a substantial internet presence, the expense is often well worth it.
A Court of Queen's Bench judge granted the injunction last December after the union representing thousands of oilsands workers requested one.
Eventually, Intel granted Convergence a fairly broad license, but the fee the company was asking for seemed high to Harkins.
In France, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve announced 5,000 new housing units for people granted asylum in France, 4,000 for asylum seekers and 1,500 emergency slots for illegal immigrants.
But given the breadth of freedom that would be granted to ISPs under the new FCC plan, the scale of the Internet giants may not be enough to save them from facing extra fees or being disadvantaged when trying to reach viewers who are customers of the big ISPs.
And in February, Apple was granted patents on devices that track performance metrics and amass biometric data through «headphones, earbuds or headsets.»
Instead of taking it for granted, the people I know see it as a personal catastrophe.
And in some cases, when billionaire investors are acquiring massive multiple - quarter stakes in companies, they are granted exemptions from the Securities and Exchange Commission from including those bets in the most recent 13F.
Our leadership team never takes this success for granted and regularly gives back to the community, so that our little beach town and the surrounding area is also able to benefit and grow from our success.
After a very messy social media attack by Rob on Chyna in July, a judge granted her a temporary restraining order.
Granted, Salesforce sells a subscription product — and the quicker the close, the greater the lifetime value of the contract — but it's good advice for everyone.
Patridge was granted a temporary restraining order against him on September 18, as further reported by TMZ.
His staff was able to be decisive when it counted; his brand gained a powerful addition to its narrative, plus a devoted customer; and the call center rep felt empowered by being granted such license.
Four - times - a-year bonuses are granted, amounting to as much as to six to eight weeks pay.
In retrospect, had he taken his case for his visa situation outside of the company, he could have been granted approval.
Many of the structures and institutions he helped pioneer more than a century ago — in - house sales teams; geographic sales territories; sales conferences; quotas; training academies — we now take for granted.
And ultimately the top 15 scorers, and the people that had the best savings stories, won, and we just granted all of their savings wishes over the course of the last two weeks.
An extension would be granted in that same way.
Intellectual property [IP] works on a principle of restricted rights or constraints — essentially, government - granted monopolies.
«Consulting can prove to be a very lucrative business, granted the person offering their service knows what he or she is talking about,» he writes.
And yet, for all his professional accolades, Shannon was comfortable being something that we too often take for granted: an amateur.Shannon was «an amateur unicyclist» and «an amateur juggler,» and could often be found tinkering away at his home, building things from scratch such as a robotic mouse that could navigate a maze.
A U.S. judge on Tuesday said Uber Technologies had withheld evidence from him and granted a request from Alphabet «s Waymo self - driving car unit to delay a trade secrets trial that had been scheduled to begin next week.
He made a crucial claim, new at the time, which today is taken for granted: That low unemployment spurs wage rises, those wage rises in turn spur inflation, and that inflation then spurs further wage rises down the line, for as long as the rate of inflation continues to grow.
Daniel Neyoy Ruiz, 37, spent 27 days in the church before he was granted a one - year deportation reprieve, which was renewed in May.
Quarterly bonuses are granted to all full - time employees based on the company's achieving its quarterly goals, and every August, the company hosts an employee - wide meet - up called Seismic Activity in its San Diego headquarters, bringing together all employees from across the globe for a week of team building and celebration.
Caring.com found that 53 percent of Americans have granted someone legal authorization to make decisions on their medical care if they are unable to do so.
«My organization has not targeted these so - called Dreamers,» Kelly told CNN, referring to the name given to those granted protections under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program created by Democratic President Barack Obama and extended by Republican President Donald Trump.
In 2010, women received 18 percent of all patents granted compared to 33 percent in trademarks.
«Don't Take Mobile for Granted» tip is really true and important.
Imagine if you were going through life right now without someone to lean on and love, do your best not to take it for granted.
Experience has already shown that a steady advance in foreign student numbers can not be taken for granted.
Granted, Williams is an athlete who had a difficult birth — but he still made note of the differences in expectations.
have granted someone legal authorization to make decisions on their medical care if they are unable to do so.
Countless new and deepened relationships have evolved from this, including new friendships, invitations to join boards, round - about new clients and lots of «wishes» granted.
Once an administration order is granted you would be protected from any legal actions being taken by creditors and any interest charges would be frozen, so your company would have the opportunity to improve cash flow without facing the threat of bankruptcy or compulsory liquidation.
She was granted a patent for the board game in 1904.
Come to play every day, pay attention to the details, don't take anything for granted, and keep raising the bar.
From assembling the intake form and receipts, to creating a basic website — all the things I previously took for granted — I found that I had little to no time to rest in the first 3 months of opening the clinic.
Granted, some of your fears will be realistic.
With Southwest, once you receive a certain number of miles or points, you're granted Companion Pass Status.
St Modwen and Kuwait - based Salhia Real Estate Company have been granted planning permission for the joint venture's proposed development of land adjacent to The Meads Shopping Centre in Farnborough.
It's not impossible to do so, but, according to Expatica, permission to have a wedding in France without being a citizen or having a parent live there is very rarely granted.
The tough minded take nothing for granted.
Its cruelties include robbing patients of activities we often take for granted, like walking, eating, talking, and even breathing.
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