Sentences with phrase «in commercials»

Trump made his first ad buy a few days ago, for nearly $ 5 million in commercials to air across Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
All you had to do was fill in your age, your present income, what age you plan to retire at, how much retirement income you will require, and how long you want the money to last, etc., and your number would pop up (cleverly in the same font and orange color as in the commercials).
As CBS reports, Trump says the ads would «scare [kids] from ending up like the people in the commercials
The white - moustachioed Cap’n Crunch, who was created to promote the sweet cereal made by the Quaker Oats Co. in 1963, starred in commercials with four children sailing on his ship.
They tapped salesman Jack Rebney, a former broadcast news producer, to star in these commercials.
In commercials, the company explained these products feature something called «moving air technology,» which involves pockets of shifting air.
He still publicly spends his time on our TVs, but now only in commercials.
Tobacco manufacturers once had relatively free reign, with even doctors starring in commercials, on the airwaves before being banned from television and radio advertising in 1970 when President Richard Nixon signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law.
In a 2011 press release, he said: «We believe in putting hot models in our commercials, because ugly ones don't sell burgers.»
That meant that Beats by Dre headphones — endorsed in commercials by a number of football stars — are effectively banned from NFL games, locker rooms, press conferences, and official events.
When not hoisting kids onto his lap in a Kelowna, B.C., mall, Tom Kliner has appeared in commercials and movies, organized international Santa conventions and formed Internet support groups (or «wreaths») for the Claus community.
It's doubly ironic given that Apple (aapl) has used images and quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. in its commercials for more than a decade.
Companies are implementing VR in their training, warehouses and marketing — as well as featuring VR headsets in commercials.
Skids or slides off runways and taxiways are the most common type of accident in commercial air travel, according to the International Air Transport Association, which represents most of the world's airlines.
The backlash was swift and extreme, but 13 years later, merlot is staging a comeback with savvy connoisseurs, thanks to growers who kept the faith during the grape's years in the commercial wilderness:
CFM says that more than 8,000 CFM56 - 7B engines are in use on Boeing 737s, «making it the most popular engine - aircraft combination in commercial aviation.»
A NEW harvester developed with state government and private funding could spark interest in the commercial potential of mallee trees in Western Australia.
Up to that point, Susan had been renting space in a commercial kitchen, which meant it was a shared space.
Toronto developer Paul amassed a fortune in commercial real estate before he died in 2013.
More than three - quarters of companies in the commercial leasing space have five or fewer employees.
Even though Palmer wasn't in Zimbabwe to «do business,» as a tourist he was none the less engaging in a commercial transaction.
«There are lots of examples in the commercial world, the political world and everywhere else where somebody has the arbitrary discretion to draw distinctions between different groups of people, and that inevitably leads to unfairness and lack of transparency.»
Most of the proceeds will end up in commercial banks, adding to their reserves and enabling them to expand their liabilities by loans and open market purchases.
Almost every deep - learning product in commercial use today uses «supervised learning,» meaning that the neural net is trained with labeled data (like the images assembled by ImageNet).
In September 2016, police in Spain intercepted nearly 2,000 pounds of cocaine hidden in a commercial shipment of bananas from Colombia that arrived in Algeciras.
Natural gas is poised to further displace oil imports, especially in the commercial transportation sector.
Apple was not just selling a phone in this commercial.
While the prank sounds a little cruel towards the apartment hunters thinking they have found their new dream home, in the commercial, the victims of the hoax seem more than happy to laugh and accept free burgers.
In the commercial, Martha Stewart walks into a room and introduces herself only by her first name.
On the other hand, fiscal belt - tightening seems to have offset the housing stimulus effect on employment, with the sequester leading to decline in the commercial sector despite a pick - up in residential projects.
The district director, Ron Bew, has an unusual pedigree: a long career in commercial banking and then a political appointment at SBA headquarters as head of the Capital Access division.
In commercial aviation, the big, long - established carriers, often still referred to as «full - service» airlines, set themselves up for failure by continuing to oversell their services, even though they ceased to provide great service long ago.
In addition to being the first female colonel, McEntire sets herself apart from the long list of comedians who have taken on the role by singing in the commercial and switching between two identities: Reba and Colonel Sanders.
(NSF is typically used in commercial applications to ensure utensils, etc., meet health department codes.)
To build tech champions, the government should put more energy into funding R&D in a commercial environment, because you employ a hell of a lot more people and can build scale.»
The company cautions that these numbers reflect use in commercial litigation matters, as opposed to use by individuals.
«We will examine whether platforms are exercising market power in commercial dealings to the detriment of consumers, media content creators and advertisers,» Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Chairman Rod Sims said in a statement.
Beyond gyms, Mayweather has invested heavily in commercial real estate, opened a strip club in Las Vegas called Girl Collection, toyed with tech investing, founded his own promotions company, and launched The Money Team, which sells hats and apparel online (with hats selling for as much as $ 200).
The city of Rantoul was devastated when the base closed, having lost more than half its population and $ 100 million in commercial spending.
The moment is too ripe with opportunity to not jump in the commercial drone business now, those in the burgeoning space say.
Debbie and Dave Justesen were working in commercial real estate when they decided to go in a completely different direction and open a Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill.
We were involved in commercial real estate; I was the broker of our company and handled the property management and accounting duties.
Castleberry and her colleagues are a part of an academic network created by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to assess challenges in commercial spaceflight.
Sloan has primarily worked in commercial real - estate lending at the bank and took the COO position in November.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. counted $ 331 billion in commercial and industrial bank loans under $ 1 million as of Dec. 31, the largest amount since the end of 2008, when the government agency reported a record $ 336 billion in such loans that are generally taken out by small companies.
Hypersonic jets could be used in commercial flight in the next decade, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg says.
SHANGHAI, March 21 - Global asset managers are lobbying Beijing to offer tax benefits and other incentives to entice China's aging population to invest in mutual funds for their retirement, as funds eye a multi-trillion dollar opportunity in commercial pensions.
And even if drones were able to legally fly beyond the line of site of operators in commercial settings, current battery technology only allows them to fly for around 20 to 30 minutes before needing a recharge.
The agency developed a custom browser that looks and acts like Safari and allows people to securely access content that is often blocked in commercial settings — Facebook, for instance — while a management platform allows OTG to easily update menus, add apps and quickly reset the system if there are glitches.
In the 1930s, governments introduced a vast collection of labour laws to assuage the grievances of a burgeoning working class, and Castelli says the laws have become ingrained in the commercial ethos of the nation.
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