Sentences with phrase «large corporations who»

From the schoolchildren who donated their pennies to large corporations who gave millions, Americans from across the country and from all walks of life opened their pocketbooks and hearts.
A better question is how to stop the real problem: infringement by large corporations who muscle their financial power in the legal system, which obliviates small inventors, which is the very reason Intellectual Ventures came to be so they could protect inventors.
The reason for starting the blog was to give a not always balanced but at least an independent view of what is happening and has happened to the legal publishing industry over the past decade as it becomes increasingly centralised by large corporations who see legal information as just another product to be distributed globally.
Commercial truck drivers are backed by large corporations who equip themselves with teams of lawyers in case of an accident.
Anti-SLAPP legislation is designed not to suppress Charter rights, but to protect them for those who do not have tens of thousands of dollars to defend themselves from large corporations who want to stop public protests.
So you are not comparing the results of large corporations who have been able to send tens of thousands of emails and cross test every word and image.
Large corporations who fun global warming denying organizations draw anger, but that's not hating capitalism.
Fueled by learning the truths, Saxon sets out to understand the mysteries behind the large corporations who control the drug supply, which is needed by augmented humans for survival.
«The trend for stores like ours, who focus on smaller manufacturers, is the current course where many are being purchased by large corporations who make commercial - grade products, and we fear their sourcing and manufacturing will change,» he says.
Sure, I don't mind not having some security in my life, but I felt bad, very bad for the people in large corporations who needed the belief that they had a job and it would last.
As I see it, the primary goal of the Readium SDK is to get large corporations who are competitors to collaborate on improving their support for the various incredibly complex flavours of EPUB (2, 3, FXL).
The van became an instant hit not only with small business, but also large corporations who saw the Transit Connect as a way to lower their fuel bills for their fleet.
For large corporations who onboard thousands of employees a year globally, the expense of training becomes a pain point.
There's been a seismic shift from local farmers to large corporations who do not use traditional farming techniques.
A lot of organic milk is now produced by large corporations who may not really give their cows much time to feed on grass in a pasture, may buy and mix non-organic cows into their herds, and bypass other organic rules.
And you might be suprised that I actually think that large corporations who knowingly hire non-Christians shouldn't have religious exemptions.
Ross visits builders, realtors, and personnel directors at large corporations who can direct lots of potential customers to his site.
Stefan Lindegaard, innovation consultant and author of the 15inno blog, defines an intrapreneur as «a person within a large corporation who takes direct responsibility for turning an idea into a profitable finished product through assertive risk - taking and innovation.»

Not exact matches

The cable series follows a young computer programmer who works for a cybersecurity company but leads a secret life as a hacker who works with an insurrectionist group that launches cyber attacks against large corporations.
Russ Meyer, a branding expert at Siegel + Gale who has worked with many large, global companies such as CVS and Hewlett - Packard on their recent rebranding efforts, says the process for larger corporations can be quite time - consuming and complex.
Pretty much the only folks who will receive these benefits are government employees and a small percentage of workers at large corporations.
While this change might not mean much for large unicorn corporations who aren't opposed to spending a significant sum to promote their brands, small businesses and startups may struggle to reach their target customer base and beat the competition due to limited advertising budgets.
But, Schultz exemplifies being personal by taking action on his social stances, including providing healthcare for full - and part - time workers, which is a radical departure from most large American corporations who employ shift workers.
«You can't just bring [a temp] in for that short a time,» says an HR manager at a large entertainment and gaming corporation out west who asked to keep her name and location anonymous.
However, this dream can turn into a nightmare for entrepreneurs who aren't prepared for the unique work styles that accompany many large corporations.
«It's a developmental process,» says Richard Davis, CEO of Kilberry Leadership Advisors in Toronto, who specializes in evaluating top - of - house executives at large North American corporations.
Modern corporations are typically characterized by a «separation of ownership and control» — that is, companies are generally run by professional managers, who manage on behalf of a very large number of mostly - anonymous shareholders.
They are socialists, dislike the government, large corporations, organized religion and anyone who tells them to stop screwing around and get a real job.
The basic idea is that while most economists believe corporate taxes are primarily paid by owners of capital (that is, people who own stock in corporations) in the form of lower profits, a sizable minority, including White House chief economist Kevin Hassett, think that a large share of the tax is paid by workers in the form of lower wages.
From the WBE who doubled her business after meeting a supplier at a WBENC conference, to two small women - owned businesses partnering to scale up to meet the needs of a large corporation, these stories help showcase the benefits of certification and being a part of the WBENC network.
Those who have benefited over the years include: everyday people, inventors, entrepreneurs, attorneys, doctors, small businesses, large corporations, college classrooms, military personnel, and government organizations including the SBA, SBDC, SCORE, and USDA.
Insurance companies were branded as the large faceless corporations, while personal injury lawyers were superheroes, who would fight to get you justice.
As someone who's spent many years trying to drive innovation within a large corporation I'm very familiar with the issues discussed by Bob in your post.
For people who do contracts with large corporations, or private equity - backed companies, they are often stunned at the simplicity of legal documents in startups.
But even that demonstrator — who brought out an effigy of Obama with texts declaring him a liar and murderer — was fundamentally critiquing large corporations and their control over politicians when he declared in a sign that «TTIP and CETA is social murder dictated by the US.»
Dion Tan who is the person leading business development for the company is also currently the Group Managing Director for a large public listed property development company in Malaysia named Tropicana Corporation Berhad.
In a pair of particularly venomous columns National Journal editor and Washington Post columnist Michael Kelly not only derided antiwar protesters as those «unhappy people who like to yell about the awfulness of «Amerika» or international corporations or rich people or people who drive large cars,» but he also attacked pacifists as «liars,» «frauds» and «hypocrites,» whose views are «objectively pro-terrorist» and «evil.»
The budget «makes huge, irresponsible cuts hurts families who are struggling to find jobs and put food on the table, but provides big tax breaks for millionaires and large corporations whose profits are soaring,» Kelly says.
The result was the rapid buying up of stations by large networks, which made possible the centralization of power in the hands of only a few multinational corporations who now own every part of the broadcasting system — radio, TV, cable, and satellite.
He tells the stories of workers who would love to improve their working conditions (or even make their companies more efficient), but who work for corporations, too large to care about their views.
Yes, they might get it from Arabic countries such as Saudi Arabia just as News Corporation (the parent company of Fox News) got the 3.5 BILLION dollars from the Saudi Prince who is the largest single private stock holder at New Corp..
It gives people access to the risk sharing pool and they will have to pay monthly premiums, copays, deductibles, etc. just like those who work for large corporations or the government.
Whereas independent restaurant chefs and small food companies can quickly release products based on their own taste and instinct, the large, publicly traded corporations who operate restaurant chains and manufacture potato chips are much slower - moving creatures.
Large corporations should listen to consumers who want healthier, less processed options.
On the other, people who believe that maintaining a friendly relationship with large corporations is the only way to ensure the future of the party.
And one of the Republicans who voted «yes» on marriage in New York was approached by a major corporation who is the largest employer in his district and told in no uncertain terms that they wanted the marriage equality bill to pass.
The group calls itself a «community development corporation comprised of residents, homeowners, and business owners from the South Bronx who are committed to promoting, supporting, and advancing ideas of healthy and sustainable growth, both for local communities and the larger society.»
The organizations — who have successfully worked together on the «Millionaires Tax» and personal income tax reform — are calling on Governor Cuomo and the Legislature to close a series of specific unfair corporate tax loopholes, raising nearly $ 1billion for this year's state budget and leveling the playing field between large out - of - state multinational corporations and New York based small and medium - sized businesses.
Especially when money going to oil companies, GE, and other large corporations through loopholes in our tax code could change the direction of those resources toward those who truly need it.
Moreover, the development corporations have given contracts to developers who rank among Cuomo's largest campaign contributors, sometimes in ways that have raised questions about whether bid specifications were written to favor certain companies.
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