Sentences with phrase «in pieces for»

This looks great and at a reasonable price (although one might be able to find it in pieces for a bit less money).
The TFSA was built on the foundation of the «tax - prepaid savings plan» developed by Jonathan Kesselman and Finn Poschmann in pieces for the C.D. Howe Institute and the Canadian Tax Journal in 2001.
I'm wearing an XS in both pieces for reference.
Surgeons now kill a diseased organ, and cut it in pieces for removal, with a laser — pulling it out, through a half - inch incision.
If not yet, let me grind these in pieces for the benefit of everyone.
Lawmakers had been passing the budget in pieces for several months, amid a stalemate with Gov. David A. Paterson.
When Hostess filed for bankruptcy last November, Stuffed: An Insider's Look at Who's (Really) Making America Fat author Hank Cardello argued in a piece for Forbes that Hostess could have avoided its financial troubles if it had taken advantage of health - conscious consumers, a group that contributes to a third of grocery market sales in the U.S..
«Hiring a COO introduced a layer of process and control that was missing from our organization,» Dubin says in his piece for VentureBeat.
In a piece for Fortune, he writes that all information - collection contracts need to be opt - in, and that the company should be forced to serve users even if they don't agree to share their data.
«While there is a lot of hype around social media when it comes to usage, email wins hands down,» author Madigan Pratt asserts in a piece for the hotel industry.
In a piece for Canada.com, William Wolfe - Wylie examines the iPod Tax dispute and concludes that it is a manufactured controversy.
Anthony W. Pereira, a professor and the Director of the Brazil Institute at King's College London, described a disturbing scenario in a piece for Fortune where former President Lula takes advantage of the political chaos to run for president in 2018 (provided he is not prosecuted or otherwise barred from running).
In a piece for the Washington Post, Nelson argues that it the metrics we apply to the issue that is the problem.
Companies in the top quartile for racial and ethnic diversity are 35 % more likely to have returns above national industry medians, SAP chief diversity and inclusion officer Anka Wittenburg wrote in a piece for Fortune, quoting a McKinsey study.
While in a piece for the LA Times, Meredith Woerner echoed the sentiments of a number of viewers when she said she cried while watching the scene:
Brent Underwood, a partner at the marketing firm Brass Check, recently proved the point in a piece for The New York Observer.
He wrote about his satisfaction with the legislation in a piece for TIME.com.
«With more than 14 million members around the globe, the church is no more able to guarantee compliance of every member with its policies than other worldwide faiths are able to guarantee theirs,» Michael Otterson, who heads up LDS Church public affairs, wrote in a piece for the Washington Post.
In his piece for today's On the Square, «Freeing Protestantism from Liberalism,» Peter J. Leithart would like to tell you a fairy tale:
In a piece for the Washington Post entitled «Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior,» Chua explains how her children were never allowed to attend a sleepover, have a play date, be in a school play, watch TV, choose any of their own extracurricular activities, get any grade less than an A, or play any instrument other than piano or violin.
As I discussed in my piece for the New York Times Motherlode last October («As Lobbyists and Politicians Shout it Out Over School Lunch, Can Parents Be Heard?
As I outlined in a piece for Civil Eats, the House CNR bill would have seriously undermined key school food provisions, including taking a decidedly anti-science approach to school nutrition standards, significantly limiting the Community Eligibility Provision (which provides free meals to students in low - income areas without paperwork or stigma) and opening the junk food floodgates on school campuses by gutting the Smart Snacks rules for competitive food.
In a piece for politics.co.uk, criminologist and sentencing experts Roger Graef warned that the tough penalties being handed down to looters may be counter-productive.
Still, the rise of an evidence - based approach has to be a positive for Republican campaigns, as is the new prominence of smart staff like Vincent Harris, mentioned in the piece for his work helping Ted Cruz beat the Texas Republican establishment to win a Senate seat (he's now working for Mitch McConnell).
As Scott Blinder, the director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, notes in a piece for Comment Is Free, «Romanians and Bulgarians have had open access to the UK, if not its labour markets, for six years already, so many of those who would be interested in travelling to and living in the UK have already come».
Danczuk wrote in a piece for Politics.co.uk
In a piece for the Sunday Mirror, Mr Corbyn said he wanted the «whole party» to come together to set about opposing the Conservatives.
In a piece for the Evening Standard last week, Livingstone urged Londoners to «vote for Jeremy Corbyn's vision of a better city,» without once mentioning Khan by name.
Didn't Iain Dale call him the number one leftwing person in the country, in a piece for the telegraph last month.
In a piece for Poltics.co.uk, Bill Waddington, chair of the Criminal Law Solicitors Association (CLSA), said the ruling was equivalent to Brazil's defeat at the hands of Germany during the World Cup.
Miliband, as I observed some time ago in a piece for ConservativeHome, should have dismissed as a preposterous anachronism the Tory attack on the trade union link.
«The Labour party is the biggest it has ever been, with more than 450,000 members,» the Shadow Health Secretary wrote in a piece for the Guardian.
Katie Perrior, who quit after the snap election was announced, lashed out at aides Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill for aggression and arrogance that she said saw them overrule even cabinet ministers in a piece for The Times.
His latest foray in a piece for the Sunday Times seemed a little bit less ambitious.
In a piece for the Observer, Chris Leslie, Emma Reynolds, Ben Bradshaw and Adrian Bailey — MPs who have held the posts of Shadow Chancellor, Shadow Europe Minister, Culture Secretary, and chairman of the BIS Committee respectively — argue Mr Corbyn should make the EU vote his «overriding priority».
«Labour's shadow chancellor should be taking Sainsbury out to lunch to pick his brains, not turning to the media to pick fights,» the former minister wrote in a piece for The Guardian.
In a piece for PoliticsHome, Mr Ashworth said the «problems in David Cameron's in - tray are already piling up» in the New Year.
In a piece for today's Telegraph Iain Martin urges David Cameron to be bolder.
As John noted in his piece for us, the basic concept of the singularity in one form or other has been kicking around for decades, if not centuries.
In a piece for Scientific American, Ryan Bradley examines how MIT researchers have developed a new method to control cells by squeezing them.
At the same time the WHO set out their thinking behind their new position in a piece for the journal, PLOS Medicine, and they called for all regulators, companies, academics, institutional research boards, universities, funders — everybody who has a role in this — to take up the challenge in their own jurisdictions and make it happen.
It's light, breathable, comfortable, and so easy to layer — basically all the great things you want in a piece for spring.
I had a blast compiling my favorite drugstore makeup and skin care items in this piece for Washington Family magazine.
Allison Willmore wrote that the film is an «unfortunate metaphor for our complicated cultural moment» at Buzzfeed last month and Ira Madison called it «tone - deaf» in a piece for The Daily Beast a few weeks ago.
As I write in a piece for RealClearEducation, «When advocates for traditional defined - benefit pensions say things like, «pension plans would be in better financial shape if states made their required contributions,» that's true, but only half the story.
In a piece for Education Next, Mike Antonucci also argues that the consequences of Friedrichs are being overstated.
In a piece for Quartz this past week, I addressed how moving to a blended learning, competency - based education system in which students advance based on mastery, not time, could address many of the concerns by better preparing citizens for the demands ahead.
My EWA colleague Mikhail Zinshteyn does a terrific job explaining the complexity of parsing NAEP scores — specifically when comparing white student achievement to the scores for black and Hispanic kids — in this piece for FiveThirtyEight.
Alvin Chang takes a look at school district secession in a piece for Vox.
Capital Prep Harbor student Jermaine Smith talked about the need for fair funding in a piece for CT News Junkie.
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