Sentences with word «maneuvered»

Broadcom had already maneuvered to re-domicile in the U.S., potentially making a CFIUS review moot, but that didn't sway the Trump administration from moving to block the deal.
There is cause for this assumption as the Canadian economy has historically maneuvered a flurry of external stimuli while managing its overheated housing market and overstretched borrowing rather well.
The Fight for $ 15 movement started with fast - food workers, with a one - day strike by 200 cooks and order - takers, but its strategists have maneuvered to transform it into a broad movement of low - wage workers.
Deftly maneuvered, that positive cash position can be parlayed into inventory turnover or easy interest many times over.
Russia described an alleged November 23 incident during which an F - 22 Raptor maneuvered dangerously near two Su - 25s before an Su - 35 chased it away.
Click through to see how this shark maneuvered her way through the highs and lows of a very successful career.
But in the past 18 months, he's maneuvered sales from 100 % DOD to «80 % and going down.»
That is what many business owners who have successfully maneuvered the challenging waters of ecommerce will tell you.
Attackers tried to get in the car but our brave @uber driver maneuvered us to safety, changed the tire on the freeway and got us home.
Even as Piëch maneuvered, there's a sign that VW engineers were considering the use of software that would let the company cheat on its emissions testing, according to a recent article in the Süddeutsche Zeitung, which attributed the information to a preliminary report from VW's internal investigation.
The Prime Minister maneuvered expertly in a minefield of special interests to get this free - trade deal through
President Donald Trump once again took aim at the Senate filibuster, a procedural maneuver that can thwart legislation without at least 60 votes to end debate on the subject.
The Justice Department's application for the search warrant for Rosen's Gmail account reveals the extent of the administration's Orwellian maneuvers.
While Musk's stated reason for the policy shift is to promote «the advancement of electric vehicle technology,» business analysts suggested that it was an economically necessary maneuver for the company.
And we think, particularly with the addition of some thrusters, maneuvering thrusters, we can actually put the rooster right back on the launch stand.
One drawback about the island is that it's hilly, and although there's little snow, all his cabs need to be four - wheel drive to be able to maneuver the gravel roads, steep driveways and houses located on cliffs.
Cosette, the ad agency behind the brilliant marketing maneuver, sure is.
The robot swivels and maneuvers to the center of a small group of people wandering the expo, then stops.
None of the components for the device, which can detect over 120 different driving maneuvers, are very newfangled.
The Trump administration argues that such maneuvers aren't a high priority, because economic growth will solve a lot of the problem.
In a clever maneuver, Sergeant MacLellan put his Expedition in neutral and let it roll slowly toward the Tsarnaevs with its lights flashing.
As long as you know the signs, you'll be better equipped to maneuver the daily comings and goings of worklife.
Though there are many resources available for women inventors the following are my favorite options as you maneuver through the invention process.
His firsthand experience maneuvering contracting's complicated, cumbersome and archaic permitting process led him to start PermitZone, an online service aimed at making the building permit process easier.
The chart below shows just how choppy trading has gotten in US equities in recent weeks amid Trump's geopolitical maneuverings.
One of the trickiest parts was to maneuver yourself safely but quickly into a rope obstacle known as the slide for life.
Microsoft lawyer Jeff Fisher said defendants could not use this maneuver because they can not voluntarily dismiss a lawsuit if they want to get an automatic appeal of a decision granting class certification.
This versatile floss style, made of a yarn - like fabric, has a rigid end which makes it easy to maneuver and is usually extra spongy.
Now, he says, the experiences of the past few years suggest that central banks will need more room to maneuver in future crises.
According to cryptocurrency news site The Merkle, at least some users at that time were already suspicious that the site was maneuvering towards a so - called «exit scam,» and the price of Nano dropped by 20 % on the news.
Nevertheless, the Fed's maneuvering, economists say, is a tricky calibration, aiming to get its benchmark interest rate back to more historic levels of around 2 percent.
On a Spring afternoon, I'm gazing out the window of an office building on the outskirts of Estonia's capital, Tallinn, watching people stroll below, when a cream - colored plastic container mounted on black wheels rounds the corner and begins maneuvering its way among the pedestrians.
Ten years ago, Thomas Novacek, head of R&D for the escalator division of Swiss manufacturer Schindler Group, was stuck on how to maneuver huge, preassembled escalators around corners and fit them into tight spaces.
Like many service - company owners today, Gerdes tries to maneuver an equity stake in her clients whenever possible — typically 1 % to 3 %.
Dell Technologies is exploring an initial public offering or another kind of financial maneuver involving data center software company VMware, Dell said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
The small, basic devices with solar panels and simple maneuvering equipment and radios are expected to last two to four years and are capable of taking weekly photos with details as small as a car.
Be willing to set out and maneuver around icebergs.
At issue is a maneuver made in June 2016, when Kalanick gave himself the absolute right to appoint three open board seats.
«That type of surge shows that once we are good corporate citizens and we start patching our servers, start patching our PCs, the adversary starts to maneuver and starts to change the game,» Mong said.
The hedge fund famously profited during the financial crisis by investing in risky mortgage securities known as collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) while also shorting them, a maneuver highlighted in Michael Lewis's book «The Big Short.»
«If I was driving next to one of these vehicles and made an abrupt maneuver, how likely is it that the computer systems in these vehicles would avoid a collision?»
«Suddenly, you have a mobile capability that was at sea and is now ashore, and now you've got an opportunity to maneuver the ships away with this providing overwatch,» O'Connor told USNI News.
While other electric vehicles are capable of helping users park, especially on tricky maneuvers such as parallel parking, the FF 91 takes autoparking a step further.
Even NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory team communicates via Slack while maneuvering the Mars Curiosity rover.
And while in mid-air, you can grab the board's edge or wiggle the tail to pull off some impressive aerial maneuvers.
Much the year - end maneuvering noted by the Rockefeller Institute involved the country's millionaires and billionaires rearranging their finances to maximize the portion of their income that would be taxed in 2012, at lower rates, rather than in 2013, at potentially higher rates.
Rather than climb a single corporate ladder like the company man of yore, you're more likely to spend your career scaling a professional jungle gym, maneuvering between projects, jobs, companies, industries, and locales.
These added features will allow you to maneuver through a busy city without thinking about losing your belongings or getting pickpocketed for them.
Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank in London, said that «whether or not (the Portuguese slowdown) was related to the rising political risk... it does provide a stark warning: if leftist parties form a new government in Lisbon, as they are trying to do, they would have very little room for maneuver
The issue is that as algorithms replace the jobs of some folks, it's the displaced who are so often unable to maneuver into the newly designed ones.
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