Thiel is also bullish on the American heartland and he joins a growing group of venture investors searching the country's
heartland for startups to bankroll...
Thiel is also bullish on the American heartland and he joins a growing group of venture investors searching the country's
heartland for startups to...
But while you may grasp that truism in the abstract, to get a concrete sense of just what it entails, you need to head over to Bushwick's hipster
heartland for the nabe's annual Bushwick Open Studios (BOS).
But
her heartland for centuries has been Europe.
Not exact matches
The A-10 is returning to Afghanistan
for the first time since 2012, with the squadron of 12 aircraft to operate from Kandahar air base in the south, the
heartland of the militants fighting to oust the Western - backed government and drive out foreign forces.
From little known beach towns (including one in a country not typically known
for it's sunbathing weather - the UK) to rebounding
heartland cities, it's an intriguing list of places to consider checking out before all your friends do.
Darren Tristano, executive vice president of Technomic, a restaurant industry research firm in Chicago, isn't sure the
heartland is ready to trade in well - marbled Black Angus
for ground turkey wraps just yet.
«Clearly, currency depreciation alone is no panacea
for a quick revival of Canada's manufacturing
heartland,» Marion said in a research note.
That's not the case
for most entrepreneurs in the
heartland.
For 2018, he's most interested in arbitraging the lower property valuations and higher net rental yields in the
heartland of America through RealtyShares, one of the largest real estate crowdfunding platforms based in SF.
NEW YORK Wells Fargo & Co's two biggest competitors have been nabbing market share in lending to commercial and industrial customers in the American
heartland, a sign of how difficult it has become
for the scandal - tarnished bank to defend its position against rivals.
My goal is to take advantage of cheaper
heartland real estate with much higher net rental yields (8 % — 12 % vs. 2 % — 3.5 % in SF) and diversify away from expensive coastal city real estate which is now under pressure due to new tax policy which limits SALT deduction to $ 10,000 and new mortgage interest deduction on mortgages of $ 750,000 from $ 1,000,000
for 2018 and beyond.
As a result, I sold a San Francisco rental home
for $ 2,742,000, equivalent to 30X annual gross rent in 2017, and reinvested $ 500,000 of the $ 1,800,000 in proceeds in
heartland real estate via RealtyShares.
For those looking for geographic real estate diversification and who are not accredited investors, the Heartland eREIT ™ is a solution to my heartland investment thes
For those looking
for geographic real estate diversification and who are not accredited investors, the Heartland eREIT ™ is a solution to my heartland investment thes
for geographic real estate diversification and who are not accredited investors, the
Heartland eREIT ™ is a solution to my
heartland investment thesis.
I'm looking
for a 9 % — 15 % return investing in the
heartland of America, instead of in more expensive coastal city property.
Kosovo is the symbolic
heartland of Serbia, and Serbs are not willing to surrender lands that have been their ancestral homes
for many centuries.
He's well known
for being theologically Reformed and regularly preaches at the
heartland of the conservative evangelical, the Keswick Convention.
Asked
for a wish - list of what might help to arrest the decline of the Church in its former
heartlands, he is emphatic and seems to relish making a list... one which rather chimes with what many other thinking Catholics would offer: «1) strong, evangelically assertive bishops who know how to handle the media and can call the people of the Church to live out their vocation as missionary disciples.
For example, one administrative unit in the «
heartland of Methodism» — the Cleveland (Ohio) District of the United Methodist Church — has 54 congregations.
The question might seem a befuddling one
for a ballot in the
heartland, but it stems from a New Jersey legal case in which a Muslim woman went to a family court asking
for a restraining order against her spouse claiming he had raped her repeatedly.
People are hitting grocery stores
for fresh items and have decreasing interest in the traditional consumer packaged goods «canned and frozen» branded
heartland in the center of the store.
Chef Hanna's philosophy
for The Rieger is simple: He believes the best ingredients and the dishes they inspire are grown in the
heartland — the places closest to forests, trees, and farmland.
Australia's No. 2 beer company Lion is headed beyond the bearded hipster
heartland to the outer suburbs as it strives
for growth in the mid-strength beer category.
When it came time to name our vodka, we chose the iconic tool that helped the people of the
heartland build a life
for themselves.
For a start, in the southern part of Siberia, where I lived for sixteen months — in the Far Eastern port city of Vladivostok, near the converging borders of Russia, China, and North Korea, and in the city of Irkutsk, situated in Siberia's heartland, about 100 miles north of Mongol
For a start, in the southern part of Siberia, where I lived
for sixteen months — in the Far Eastern port city of Vladivostok, near the converging borders of Russia, China, and North Korea, and in the city of Irkutsk, situated in Siberia's heartland, about 100 miles north of Mongol
for sixteen months — in the Far Eastern port city of Vladivostok, near the converging borders of Russia, China, and North Korea, and in the city of Irkutsk, situated in Siberia's
heartland, about 100 miles north of Mongolia.
Just as the horizon meets the sky in this fabled Western
heartland, the potential
for your meeting, retreat or conference can reach new levels of engagement and productivity.
This time, it's a little bit different, and a trip to the
heartland of high school football is poised to give fans a showdown they've long clamored
for.
The best use
for much of northern Kenya, colonial governors and post-colonial presidents alike thought, was as a buffer to protect the more economically and politically valuable
heartland from the ripples of conflict afflicting neighbouring states.
That's why Ukip can run a right wing agenda in left - wing
heartlands — because voters believe they'll stand up
for them.
This approach presents a problem
for the Labour leadership who have pursued a policy of «constructive ambiguity» in order to balance affluent middle class remainers with huge swathes of the electorate in its northern
heartlands who voted to come out.
In the Lib Dem
heartlands of Devon and Cornwall, the Tory polled 55,257 to 23,948
for the Lib Dem candidate — but a further 34,780 voted
for two «Independents» — both of whom had been Lib Dem councillors.
At present Labour is losing support to the SNP in Scotland, to UKIP in its English and Welsh
heartlands and, in the light of Corbyn's half - hearted support
for Remain, may well see the support of disappointed middle - class pro-Europeans shift towards the Liberal Democrats (who have pledged to go into any future election committed to reversing the decision to leave the European Union).
Much of their support is from the Conservative
heartlands, and even the vast majority of those workers who intend to vote
for them have not defected from Labour: only 17 % of UKIP voters voted Labour in 2010 (the same amount who voted Liberal - Democrat), compared with 45 % who voted
for the Conservatives.
BSD's Alex Kellner, meanwhile, is heading to the
heartland to work
for Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill in a race that will likely prove crucial to Democratic efforts to keep their majority in the Senate this fall.
Downstream, the likely outcome from depicting that bleak picture is diminishing job prospects
for young people in those areas — doubtless followed by escalating demands
for more and more government grants to promote business development in Labour
heartlands to reduce youth unemployment.
The fact is that the principal political crunch in the fight
for control of the councils in many of the Labour
heartland cities is not between Labour and the Conservatives but between Labour and the LibDems, who now control many of the councils which
for a generation had been controlled by Labour with little opposition.
For example, it does not explain why UKIP has done so well in Labour's
heartlands in England.
If there is any chance of Labour reconnecting with their
heartlands, they must start bringing the working class and low paid immigrants together to fight
for a better future.
Ronnie Campbell has been around
for three decades and presumably has a personal vote he can call on - the idea of the Tories actually winning such a
heartland Labour seat seems absurd.
The British Election Study found that Labour gained more Leave voters from other parties than it lost to the Tories, including 18 percent of 2015 Ukip voters - a proportion that must have been lower in safe Tory seats, but correspondingly higher in the safe Labour
heartlands where scooping up Ukip voters was the Tories» entire strategy
for success.
Michael Dugher, MP
for Barnsley East, who had served as a parliamentary aide to Miliband, is scathing about Labour's lack of awareness about the party's failings in its
heartlands.
Owen Smith, a Nye Bevan admirer, is largely unknown beyond his
heartland in Wales, but that has not stopped his bid
for leadership of the party
Labour activists fighting the Green Party in Brighton Pavilion will probably feel aggrieved, as will those Liberal Democrat councillors fighting
for their party's future in Labour
heartlands.
The fact that Labour did not extend its appeal beyond its
heartlands and core vote was a strategic mistake
for which Miliband is responsible; but his own campaigning improved his image.
Bradford West and Tower Hamlets — both areas in which the taken -
for - granted BME vote rebelled, delivering stinging defeats
for Labour in their
heartlands — show that working via «elders» is less of a guarantee than has been assumed.
Election 2015: Exclusive Daily Record poll predicts disaster
for Murphy's Labour in Scottish
heartlands 6 May 2015
It was actually 62 % of labour voters voted to remain, and the labour vote, in 2015 was made up of many people who'd voted Libdem, or greens in 2010, labour having lost several of its supporters who'd voted
for us in 2010 when Gordon was leader, and many who'd voted labour since the 60's, not voting
for us
for the first time, but the fact was, with our Scittish and inner London, Manchester, Liverpool vote, voting
for us so heavily, ball areas called our
heartlands, and Scotland aside, areas we increased our votes in, at the last election, without catching those swing seats, meant that many of our traditional areas Sunderland & Wales saw our core vote, massively vote leave,
As
for Wales, Labour needs to win back the
heartlands, places like Newport or Swansea which should be their rock - solid territory but which they started losing during Brown's tenure.
It could be a routine hold
for Labour in a constituency they have dominated forever, proving that rumours of the party's demise have been greatly exaggerated; it could be the route to Westminster
for Paul Nuttall (
for whom this is the fifth attempt to get into the Commons — still short of Nigel Farage's number), heralding the beginning of a big Ukip surge into working - class Labour
heartlands; it could end up with a very close three -(or even four -, depending on Liberal Democrat performance) way race that shows the new divides in the electorate in the wake of the Brexit referendum.
Both have tackled the brief
for a month - long run at the Other Place studio in theatre
heartland, Stratford - Upon Avon.