Sentences with phrase «in parts»

«Islamic State,» or «IS» as it is also known, operates in parts of Syria and Iraq in its mission to establish a caliphate, but has recently orchestrated more attacks abroad, the latest being Friday's attack on various bars, restaurants and a concert hall venue in Paris.
Venezuela, still reeling from a fresh round of U.S. sanctions that make it harder to raise financing in capital markets, offered $ 5 million to help victims of Hurricane Harvey in parts of Texas through its subsidiary Citgo.
VW ultimately paid $ 100 million to settle civil claims of corporate espionage and pledged to buy $ 1 billion in parts from GM.
Among the questions researchers are asking: Does the process of innovating activate neuronal circuits in a particular part of the brain, the way that language, say, primarily activates circuits in parts of the brain's left hemisphere?
Obama this week moved to permanently ban future oil and gas leasing in parts of the Arctic and Atlantic.
Finding those ingredients — especially in parts of the world with limited infrastructure and poorly developed distribution systems — poses a major challenge.
Carnival said technicians have since restored fresh water, and toilets were operating in some parts of the ship.
There are dozens of sleep devices on the market, ranging from myriad headgear and a shirt that monitors breathing during sleep to an iPhone app that turns your cellphone into a sleep - tracking device (already a bestseller in parts of Europe and Asia).
And yet smoking in pregnancy - with the risks this carries for mother and baby - are still high in some parts of Britain.
I am so proud and excited to share Episode 109 with you, as I know it will open your mind, not just about money and wealth, but about the way to become great in all parts of your life.
Successful entrepreneurs, experts, and businesspeople often feel the pressure to be successful in all parts of their lives.
Finally, with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips embedded in parts, software can be used to manage supply chains.
When QE and a zero interest rate weren't enough in some parts of the world, like Europe and Japan, central bankers did the unthinkable.
«We still don't believe the virus will become widespread in Texas, but there could be more cases, so people need to protect themselves from mosquito bites, especially in parts of the state that stay relatively warm in the fall and winter.»
Local Girl Scout councils choose which baker to work with (there are two bakeries that are licensed by the organization — that's the reason «Samoas» are called «Caramel deLites» in some parts of the country), and girls decide how best to sell and what to do with the money they make.
In fact, just existing in the parts of Hyrule, «Breath of the Wild's» massive environment, will kill you.
«It is a fact that the wind does not always blow and the sun does not always shine, and in those parts of the world... large European markets like Germany, for example, that don't have enough hydropower, the importance of gas in providing security of supply will be extremely important.»
The individual components of getting this right exist already in parts and pieces across manufacturing and retail.
TV viewership is slipping in parts of the world, with more and more people live - streaming matches on their phones.
Jones said ISIS - K has been so surprisingly resilient because it mostly operates in parts of Nangarhar Province, particularly the Achin District, where neither the Taliban or the Afghan government have much control.
Air pollution rose by more than a quarter in parts of northern China in March, and the region has been hit by another bout of smog in the second half of April,...
A superficial analysis might point to Canadian government investment incentives and labour costs, relative to those in parts of the U.S. and in certain emerging economies.
Entrepreneur Network partner Ben Angel explains in part two of this video tutorial how to maximize Facebook advertising.
Those failures may be, in part, what helped prompt a different kind of consolidation strategy for CVS and Aetna.
Revenue from Berkshire's retailing and services businesses, which includes NetJets and Dairy Queen, rose 76 %, in part because of acquisitions.
Such an approach indeed was relatively expensive, in part because there was -LSB-...]
This is driven in part by difficult - to - understand policies and low levels of customer trust.
First, Metropolitan has been growing rapidly following its November IPO, in part because of its friendly stance toward the fast - growing cryptocurrency market.
He recalled that another student in his class shattered the record, in part by racing down the slide for life head - first, instead of the slower, safer method that everyone else used.
Much like the Civil Rights era in the US succeeded in part because individuals who didn't have something clear to gain stepped up publicly as allies, Leader - Chivée sees a similar parallel with women in the workplace, noting that «it takes a lot of men stepping up» to help effect long - lasting change.
- The story came to the public in part with the help of the National Enquirer, the same paper that played a prominent role in Hart's downfall in the run - up to the 1988 Presidential election..
This year Roar raised $ 5 million in funding and is part of the incubator program of LA Libations, a brand funded in part by Coca - Cola.
«As important, Wembley Stadium would return to private ownership and The Football Association would be able to focus on its core mission of developing players with the best player developers and facilities anywhere in the game, thanks in part to the vast financial benefit that would result from the transaction,» Khan said in a statement on Fulham's website.
Sanwal attributes the growth in part to the realization among large businesses that they can't innovate on business models or develop new technology as quickly or with as much nimbleness as a startup.
Chuck was co-author of a study in the ACS Journal Energy & Fuels which looked, in part, at how different types of coffee bean affect the fuel properties of biodiesel made from coffee.
After attributing their presidential loss in 2000 in part to the assault weapons ban, Democrats shied away from gun control talk in order to avoid alienating rural voters, particularly blue collar white males.
With that in mind, here are 10 best bets for 2016, based in part on research from Renaissance Capital, the IPO adviser, which examines public offering deal pipelines.
In mobile ecosystems and mobile payments, China is well ahead of the U.S., in part because the country leapfrogged landlines and went straight to mobile phone adoption.
While most brick - and - mortar stores are reeling from the Amazon effect, Sephora and Ulta are experiencing exponential growth due in part to virtual experiences.
FBI agents seized documents using several warrants after the case was referred in part by Mueller to New York federal prosecutors, Cohen attorney Stephen Ryan wrote in an email.
According to Victoria's Real Estate Board, this spike in sales price is due, in part, to dwindling listings.
«Ain't going to happen, but that's public sentiment — and it's public sentiment in part, which has been influenced by Diana's life.»
(One early sign: The Republican House win in the Florida special election in March was due in part to concerns over the health care law.)
Medtronic (mdt), the Ireland - based medical device maker, looks promising in part because it's European, according to Persaud.
Obama spoke from a former steel plant which has been renovated to become a pipe - making plant which recently announced plans for a $ 650 million expansion, in part made possible with a $ 20 million investment from the stimulus package.
The company began, in part, when Herman Hollerith sold his first tabulating machine to the US Census and ever since, its success has been based its ability to develop some of the world's most sophisticated technology to solve big problems.
According to a «Dell Special Committee Investor Presentation» compiled, in part, by the Boston Consulting Group and filed with the SEC on July 15, it's clear that Dell has a spending problem.
It has been on an upward price track for years, in part because the Chinese — compelled by the lack of a social safety net to save rigorously for things like higher education and in case of illness — have few other investing vehicles with which to protect their savings from the ravages of inflation.
And based in part on that expansion, the company said in its earnings announcement it expects to add as many as 6 million subscribers globally in the current quarter.
In the second quarter of 2013, tech IPOs represented about a quarter of all IPOs — and plenty of analysts are saying that we're going to start seeing a lot more tech companies (especially enterprise software) go public in the next several months driven, in part, by a backlog generated in a sluggish 2012.
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