Sentences with phrase «largesse as»

Frankenthaler's largesse as a hostess is not unrelated to something essential in her work.
So, I learned about the parking meter largesse as I was looking at the charter school's web site to confirm something disturbing I heard about the school the other night.
If your company hasn't communicated with you about any planned largesse as a result of tax reform, now might be a good time to bring it up with whoever manages your company benefits (usually HR).

Not exact matches

Over the weekend I penned an article implying that the last 10 years of investing prowess learned under central banking largesse, has all been flipped on its head, resembling going from ease of buying - the - f» n - dips (BTFD) to now resemble the crypto - space and their mantra known as hold - on - for - dear - life (HODL).
Although the largesse is restricted to blue - chip eurozone companies such as food producer Danone or telecoms giant Telefónica, ECB - injected liquidity has spilled into the rest of the market, paring average interest rates on investment - grade corporate debt by some 30 basis points to an even 1 %, Deloitte estimates.
Trump's attacks on the company aren't nearly as alarming as the government largesse that helped it become a tech behemoth.
Among these layers are a variety of tax rules, which encourage religions to reshape themselves so as to be eligible for tax benefits, and the recent legislative efforts, certainly constitutional but perhaps of dubious value to religion, to allow religious groups to share in the rather substantial largesse of the programmatic side of the welfare state.
My favorite part though is that whereas Missouri ethics law generally requires «amounts» and «total expenditures» as part of the reporting for such largesse, the sex bill includes the qualification, «The reporting of sexual relations for purposes of this subdivision shall not require a dollar valuation.»
Today Government, which at the time of the death of God was celebrated by Time as the omnipotent progenitor of the Great Society, is no better than a «dispenser of largesse
A club that is or has been wholly dependent on the largesse of billionaire owners, which by its nature can not be sustained, is what is known as an unsustainable model — or, more popularly, financial doping.
The State and Municipalities Facilities Program is not to be confused with larger, catch - all category of bonded capital for «economic development» purposes, such as the Buffalo Billion and other largesse doled out by the Cuomo administration on a region - by - region basis.
«Interestingly, the entire donor profile shifts at the federal level, as we're seeing now, with the lions» share of the New York - based largesse actually going to Republican candidates,» Ms. Consolo said, adding it's the «business» party.
My point was that the finger always gets pointed at the Tories (as you did) for large donations, when in fact Labour enjoy constant largesse from the unions and the occassional large donor.
But in New York, the Republicans are hardly the only beneficiaries of his largesse: as of 2013, Cuomo had raised «by far» more money from the Koch brothers than any Democrat in the country.
Silver, it should be noted, has never been the beneficiary of real estate's largesse to the same degree as Albany's other leaders (his was the only conference that didn't receive a plurality of its campaign contributions from this sector in the 2012 election cycle).
As a former district leader, Hamilton has forged long - lasting alliances in the community and will enjoy the largesse of the IDC's campaign committee as he fends off a challengeAs a former district leader, Hamilton has forged long - lasting alliances in the community and will enjoy the largesse of the IDC's campaign committee as he fends off a challengeas he fends off a challenger.
He spent more than half - a-million dollars on data - driven grassroots outreach that included door - knocking, digital ads, direct mail and social media, much of it aimed at Democrats as well as residents of areas that have benefited from federal largesse.
But the Blair Force One plan was sunk by a public backlash to what was seen as unacceptable largesse.
Also entangled in the federal inquiry are Buffalo developer Louis Ciminelli — a top Cuomo donor and one of the main beneficiaries of the state's largesse — and State University of New York Polytechnic Institute Alain Kaloyeros, described as the «centerpiece» of the Buffalo Billion program.
The prosecution also tried to poke holes in defense efforts to portray Silver's official largesse to Taub as motivated only by friendship, revealing how Silver reacted after feds woke Taub to question him in his Upper East Side apartment in August 2014.
Once he no longer is, he said his largesse will remain anonymous as well.
They form a group called LGSM — Lesbians and Gays Support The Miners — and target the small town of Onllwyn in South Wales as the object of their largesse.
The filmmaker is clearly well - intended but, along with a rather knee - jerk portrayal of race and racism, his on - the - nose script can't escape the «white savior» trap as the better - off Sam brings light and largesse (she has a horse!)
Among the beneficiaries of the union's largesse: Progressive Majority, which was given $ 50,284 in 2011 - 2012, another $ 20,000 to Campaign for America's Future, which bills itself as a social justice group (which is quite in line with what the NEA is trying to do as part of a new strategy to preserve its declining influence), and $ 135,000 to the old - school People for the American Way (which given both group's opposition to expanding school choice through school vouchers, makes quite a lot of sense).
While the Legislature continues to be woefully behind on providing funding to keep up with rising costs across the last decade, HB7055, in a sudden show of largesse, will alter the PECO funding structure so that well over 3,000 traditional schools must split $ 50 million dollars while 650 charter schools, many of which are managed by for - profit companies such as Academica, Charter Schools USA, and Charter School Associates, will receive over $ 120 million and in future years will be chained to CPI (why has not all education funding handled this way?).
UNO is using this largesse to engineer a rapid buildup of not only its student enrollment, but of substantial real estate holdings as well.
The Annenberg Institute for School Reform, a recent beneficiary of AFT largesse (in exchange for opposing the expansion of charters) to the tune of $ 49,963), is one of Journey for Justice's «allied organizations, as is AFT.
Who among us hasn't dreamed of retiring at 30 thanks to the largesse of a kind anonymous billionaire so as to travel the world and try every single cheese there is before tragically dying of heart failure at 34 and having doctors clamor to see the autopsy report because such sky - high cholesterol levels (from all the cheese, you see) are completely unprecedented in the entire history of modern medicine?
As it has been in the past, San Francisco will likely again be a beneficiary of that largesse: On Oct. 4, the acquisitions committee of the Fine Arts Museums voted to recommend that the full board accept a gift from the foundation of two multi-screen video works, «Seven Yorkshire Landscapes, 2011» (which has been on view in the de Young lobby since the show in 2013) and «The Four Seasons, Woldgate Woods (Spring 2011, Summer 2010, Autumn 2010, Winter 2010).»
The students of color could no longer be seen as the poor beneficiaries of institutional largesse — they were stealing the show.
In vibrantly saturated photographs of panoramic largesse, Deborah Roan portrays contemporary urban textures with a sensibility that is as musical as it is poetic.
As the principal recipient of the Mark Rothko Foundation's largesse, the National Gallery of Art received more than 1,100 works — paintings on canvas and works on paper — as well as research materials, including conservation records and exhibition reviewAs the principal recipient of the Mark Rothko Foundation's largesse, the National Gallery of Art received more than 1,100 works — paintings on canvas and works on paper — as well as research materials, including conservation records and exhibition reviewas well as research materials, including conservation records and exhibition reviewas research materials, including conservation records and exhibition reviews.
Just as the tobacco industry was required to pay compensation to the public for health damage of smoking, so the fossil fuel industry should be required to pay, in view of the great largesse it has received from the public and the damage it is inflicting on young people and worldwide.
The Mercers» largesse has catapulted Rebekah Mercer onto the boards of conservative organizations across the country, including the venerable Heritage Foundation, which she joined as a trustee in 2014.
Through his largesse, all of Matisse's out - of - pocket treatment costs were covered for the family as well.
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