Sentences with phrase «many benefactors»

And two, it adds some serious marketing muscle to Bombardier's 130 - seater jet, which has burned up $ 6 billion in development costs for Bombardier and its generous benefactors at various levels of government in Canada.
He warns profits have already started to peak, and says the eventual slowdown could sap equities of a trusted benefactor.
To further complicate things, a new character has now been added to the drama: The rich benefactor who has been bankrolling and possibly also controlling the heavyweight battle from behind the scenes.
But banks aren't completely abandoning their typical role as a benefactor of political conventions
China is North Korea's main benefactor, providing most of its food and fuel.
His is widely considered one of the largest benefactors of libraries and educational institutions across the country.
Joyce, a Martimer, opened his first Tim's location in Hamilton, and has been an important benefactor to that town as well.
Business owners who are emotionally and financially ready to sell will be the benefactors of this lopsided market.
Of course, Waterloo also has a history of benefactors too, which former university president David Johnston connected back to the Mennonite tradition of communal barn - raising.
The Marist poll also found that 60 % of those surveyed believed wealthier Americans would be the primary benefactors of the tax plan.
Sure, those who feel they have been hurt by free trade agreements are probably more motivated by their losses than the benefactors of free trade are motivated by their gains.
Prominent foundations, such as ones set up by heirs to Henry Ford and by David Packard, have extensive conditions put on them by their entrepreneurial benefactors that significantly constrain their giving, says Galle.
Jim Cramer unpacks Amazon's $ 13.7 billion purchase of Whole Foods Market to find its biggest benefactors - and those hit the hardest.
Following a long line of benefactors like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Ford, Microsoft founder Bill Gates ignited the current philanthropic revolution.
Bigelow has spent just under $ 290 million on his venture, and is the sole benefactor of Bigelow Aerospace, which does not yet make a profit.
They had good reason: They sought to challenge the growing numbers of powerful newspapers that were concocting fake stories to either sell papers or advance the interests of their corporate benefactors.
Sinha also needed to make sure that we were good enough to represent them, as we are not their only benefactors.
One such benefactor is Burlington, Mass. - based Desktop Metal, which said Monday that it landed $ 115 million in funding.
The group's primary benefactor ignored the new administration and noted instead that his network successfully helped preserve the Republican majority in the Senate.
A little - known data company, now embedded within Cruz's campaign and indirectly financed by his primary billionaire benefactor, paid researchers at Cambridge University to gather detailed psychological profiles about the US electorate using a massive pool of mainly unwitting US Facebook users built with an online survey.
Indeed, Canada's biofuel industry, the biggest benefactor, could roughly double in size — thanks to this single policy.
Speculation that a secret benefactor was backing Mr. Bollea's case was whispered during the trial but largely dismissed as a conspiracy theory.
The whole country is in hock to our benefactors.
Make your benefactors mad at your peril.
In all of the articles about the fiduciary rule it seems the biggest benefactors today are the reporters.
What the jury — and the public — did not know was that Mr. Bollea had a secret benefactor paying about $ 10 million for the lawsuit: Peter Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal and one of the earliest investors in Facebook.
After rejecting Brooksley Born's attempt to regulate credit - default swaps at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in 1998, he served his banking benefactors by passionately supporting Robert Rubin and Larry Summers in pressing the Clinton Administration to repeal Glass - Steagall, opening the door to make consumer banking dependent on wild financial gambling by the likes of Citibank and what has become Bank of America.
And most importantly, can it outweigh the impact its benefactors have, by definition, already made on global society, simply by amassing huge amounts of wealth, information and power through an inherently long - biased economic system?
Gordon and Leslie Diamond are two of the most generous benefactors our community has ever seen.
- David G. Booth, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Dimensional Fund Advisors, Inc., Benefactor of Chicago Booth School of Business;»....
In the years that followed, Sidney, 38, became a triathlete, an amateur pilot, and a benefactor to local and national environmental causes.
While most opted to stay in the employment of their benefactor, more than a third of those whose fees were paid in full changed employer within three years of graduation.»
Charities bankrolled by Charles and David Koch, the DeVoses, and the Bradleys, among other conservative benefactors, have given to Donors Trust.
I'm not entirely sure whether Amazon wants to be my benefactor or my undertaker.
Litecoin prices may not have been the biggest benefactors of the uptrend, but it was indeed a saving grace.
Celebrating Flexibility: An Interpretive Essay on the Evolution of Canadian Federalism, Benefactors Lecture, 1995, by Thomas J. Courchene.
Benefactors Lecture, 1994, by Richard Simeon.
Trade, Money, and Wealth in the Canadian Economy, Benefactors Lecture, 1993, by Richard G. Harris.
Despite the connectedness of both Burnham and Geppert, raising the rest of the money won't be easy, as would - be benefactors look both at the tough newspaper business and those growing pension obligations.
The recently retired head of Cox Communications in San Diego, Geppert has joined with businessman and civic benefactor Malin Burnham, who has led an effort to buy the U-T and form a community nonprofit to run it.
Any benefactors or buyers have to ask themselves the question of how long the operation's approximate $ 20 million in annual earnings will last.
The main benefactor of credit - fueled cash flows from the west over the past 15 years, China forgot that credit expansion is a finite cycle and spent like a drunken sailor throughout.
Although, broadband is growing very quickly in developing markets (mid-teens growth annually) and the rise and speed of mobile internet (untethering Netflix from the need for broadband) is a potential benefactor.
«These powerful families have their benefactors in the [ruling royal family] itself,» he said.
The G7 would be matched with an initial annual cohort of 23 early stage companies, sourced from mentors, benefactors, the Next 36, other accelerators and, most of all, university science labs.
Only those who find there way to the rich soils of the most righteous will ever be the benefactors of goodly virtues.
Before you throw the «Baby out with the bath water», you might want to consider that while not compelled to belief in a Creator, you have been a benefactor of such principles that were relied on (with great wisdom) to create our form of government.
contributing benefactors who have vital, opinionated interests help support the university programs.
A pagan benefactor would not think of looking beyond his city when making a gift.
Although the notion of the eueregetes, the civic benefactor, predated Rome in the east, with the coming of the empire euergetism became far more significant and centred on the person of the emperor.
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