On a macro scale, experts see disturbing parallels between Trump's proposals on current business issues and
the legacy he left in Atlantic City.
Not exact matches
That is uncommon
in corporate philanthropic history, as most magnates
leave a
legacy graced by their name
in perpetuity, whether via foundations or schools — besides other Berkshire leaders like Munger and Pritzker, think of Carnegie, Ford, Kellogg or Rockefeller.
The DOJ's failure to understand this new reality may
leave new media titans like Amazon, Google, and Netflix free to vertically integrate into content creation while preventing
legacy media companies from responding
in kind.
What makes money important may be that it enables you to provide a certain lifestyle to your loved ones,
leave your
legacy in the world, or simply be free from financial worries.
One of the most common mistakes that companies make is
leaving their compliance programs on
legacy technologies that were designed
in - house, or contracted out but never updated due to cost and technical constraints.
Following Hefner's death, Metropoulos released a statement: «Hugh Hefner was a visionary
in business, a giant
in media, and an iconic figure of pop culture whose
legacy will
leave a lasting impact.
If so, Peter might
leave as rich a
legacy in China as his dad.
He
leaves an undiminished
legacy as one of the great people of our time,» Michael Drake, president of Ohio State University, said
in a statement.
The man who remains the only player ever to catch a perfect game
in a World Series
leaves a
legacy to the English language almost as big as the one he
leaves to the game.
If it stumbles
in 2018 and beyond
in delivering big games on time, that could
leave it relying on
legacy titles to drive demand during holiday seasons.
In passing, he
left behind an incredible
legacy, especially as a person who struggled with ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that confined him to a wheelchair for the vast majority of his life.
In Facebook's year - end earnings call, held Wednesday night, Zuckerberg closed his prepared remarks with some high - minded mission talk about how his newborn daughter has made him think about the
legacy his company will
leave to the next generation.
A president dares not
leave their historical
legacy in the hands of those who opposed them, or even to benign neglect.
Most of all, she
left a
legacy of passion -; a deep belief that people at every level of an organization can understand what the business is all about, that they can learn to track the numbers and help move those numbers
in the right direction.
Legacy values vector at a different plane than resume values, and if underdeveloped, they
leave a leader stranded
in the shallows of moral character.
As interest
in sustainable and responsible investment, or SRI, continues to grow, it is important for investors to understand and evaluate the different methods available to them, set measurable goals and build a strategy for
leaving a lasting
legacy.
Lula
leaves office on Dec. 31, his
legacy as a transformative figure
in Brazilian history all but assured thanks to massive social programs like the Bolsa Familia that have lifted millions out of poverty, the securing of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Olympics, and a rapidly growing economy that's expected to become the world's fifth largest
in the next six years and pay for it all.
The crisis has uncovered some of the fallacies inherent
in existing growth models, and
left us with
legacies that continue to weigh on global prospects.
As part of your overall financial plan, you may wish to preserve some principal for use
in an emergency or to
leave a
legacy for heirs.
Still, despite giving President Obama credit for helping steer the country out of the recession, economists say he still faces an uphill battle to burnish his economic
legacy before he
leaves office
in early 2017.
Well, technically you can, by
leaving a
legacy for your loved ones or contributing to a good cause
in your name using your retirement savings.
You may benefit from a Roth conversion if you expect to be
in a higher tax bracket
in retirement, already own taxable and tax - deferred savings accounts, or want to
leave a financial
legacy to future generations.
The system threatens to collapse
in such a way that will
leave a
legacy of financial cleanup costs for the bad debts that form the counterpart to the economy's «bad savings», that is, savings lent to speculators who use the money simply to buy existing properties rather than to create new assets.
We all want to
leave a
legacy of happy, healthy, well cared - for offspring, but even
in the most transparent fiduciary model there are pitfalls that may prevent us from achieving the best possible intergenerational outcomes.
Investing
in rental properties can be a great way to grow your personal wealth well into your retirement years and
leave a financial
legacy for your children and heirs.
The near - term socio - cultural impact is important, but it is the longer - term alumni, scholarly, and community connections to Asia —
in all sectors of society — that will
leave the most enduring
legacies.
Some people are interested
in leaving a financial
legacy for their families and some people want to spend every penny they have accumulated...
The
legacy of US colonialism
in Puerto Rico, and the island's current status as a US protectorate, has
left the island's government without the resources to provide basic services as it struggles to pay off its debts, and at the same time has made it nearly impossible to call on help from other countries.
The chair of the Calgary - based Famous 5 Foundation applauded Carney's epiphany
in London, while regretting the
legacy he
left on Canada's circulating currency.
One is
left amazed that the political system directed Johnson's energies toward good works, but also wary of the
legacy he
left,
in which American politics would be dominated more than ever by publicists, soundbytes, and vast sums of money.
Perfection will come when we are changed
in a twinkling of an eye and go to heaven, but while here, we try our best to keep the faith and be obedient and self - controlled and lastly
leave a good and positive
legacy behind
It may be overstating a significant truth to notice that,
in part because of the emphasis on faith, the generations after the Reformation were devoted to the clarification of the faith and they
left us the
legacy of great creeds and doctrinal symbols.
He
left as a
legacy his encyclical «Pacem
in Terris,» which was addressed for the first time not just to Catholics, but to all those of «good will.»
All of it points to an appallingly racist past that has
left a racist
legacy that manifests itself
in policies and systems that disadvantage and oppress specific people groups.
With a variety of topics from easy dinner ideas and personal finance to
leaving a
legacy, Jen equips others to live life to its fullest, reminding them it's the little things that really are the big things
in life.
«S» stands for being servant - hearted, «O» stands for being otherly minded, «U» stands for being united
in purpose and «L' is for
legacy leaving.
The wealth of teaching and spirituality which Pope John Paul II
left as a
legacy to the Church will take many years to appreciate
in full.
Holloway, «Slim» to most of his friends, spent his whole life
in pastoral work but also managed, despite many obstacles and difficulties, to single - mindedly
leave a far - sighted and remarkable theological and philosophical
legacy for this millennium, surely the millennium of the harmony of Science and Religion,
in which Christ is seen as the Master of both.
What is clear is that many
in the UK embraced Billy and his method and many thousands are glad he did it the way he did.If the true converts stands at 100,000, that's still not a bad
legacy to
leave.
When he died
in 2009, Father Neuhaus
left not only a tremendous intellectual
legacy to the Institute; he
left a generous bequest as well.
As children of modernity, we are
left to wonder what to do with the
legacy of dream interpretation found
in all great religious traditions.
Died: Tim LaHaye, Author Who «
Left Behind» a Long
Legacy Jerry B. Jenkins: «Thrilled as I am that he is where he has always wanted to be, his departure
leaves a void
in my soul.»
Lenin died
in 1924,
leaving a rather ambiguous
legacy concerning religion.
However, his
legacy of choices, at least
in the States, and perhaps
in Great Britain,
leaves something to be desired.
He
left us a rich
legacy in his writting and
in his speeches worthy of reading and study.
He spent fifty five years
in pastoral work
in many different parishes, wrote some magnificent theology and philosophy, helped many men to be priests, edited a magazine for twenty years, gave numerous retreats, talks and lectures, founded a youth movement and
left a remarkable intellectual
legacy.
But she did so much,
in so little time, and
left behind an extraordinary
legacy.
While Chicago no longer exists as a center of process thought and is to a lesser extent than before identified with philosophy - theology dialogue and interaction, it
leaves a
legacy worthy of study by anyone interested
in the history of these modes of inquiry
in American religious thought.
About both of those dimensions of MLK's
legacy, the acceptance of post-racialism and the exercise of religion
in public life, the
left is ambivalent at best.
Moody's impact was felt
in all the Protestant denominations and
left a permanent
legacy in the American scene.