Sentences with phrase «many fierce war»

The company, which provides mobile commerce and engagement tools and services, was able to identify a promising candidate in the fierce war for talent.
«A fierce war of talent,» he says made it hard to differentiate among an ever - swelling pool of candidates — all of them professionally qualified.
Morton's feisty and daring nature led him to command one the U.S. Navy's most fierce war ships of all time, the USS Wahoo.
Through meticulous research and fascinating interviews with parents and children, Sacks documents the fierce war being waged to keep public education segregated.
In Tearing Down the Gates, Sacks documents the fierce war being waged to keep public education segregated.
My toddler will fight me like a gladiator — complete with hulk - like shirt - tearing, wielding of blunt objects, and fierce war cry — every time I suggest that perhaps the reason his hair feels too tight is because he needs a nap.
Together with the help of Cyborg, they race to restore the continuity of Flash's original timeline while this new world is ravaged by a fierce war between Wonder Woman's Amazons and the Atlanteans, led by a battle hardened Aquaman.
The Dawnguard expansion takes its cues from Castlevania and adds a fierce war between vampires and fearless hunters trying to eradicate them to the standard gameplay.
Join Luke, Han, and Chewbacca in their fierce war against the evil Empire.
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In today's fierce war for talent, the last thing an organization wants is its top performing employees to leave for better opportunities.
In this fierce war for talent, both the employees and employers give a lot of importance to branding and selling of competencies for gaining a competitive advantage.

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David's home in Westchester, called Hudson Pines, which was listed for $ 22 million, just sold after fierce bidding war for $ 33 million.
The site of fierce battles during the Korean War, Gangwon's mountains remain a focal point for recovery missions searching for the remains of more than 7,700 American soldiers still unaccounted for, according to Pentagon figures.
A fierce ongoing price war among the Big Four is only compounding the pressure telecoms are facing.
A fierce and ongoing price war among the Big Four carriers is only compounding the pressure telecoms are facing.
On Tuesday, reporting fourth quarter results, Verizon conceded that it would see no growth in wireless service revenue this year due to the increasingly fierce price wars roiling the market.
Comcast's bid to outmuscle Rupert Murdoch's takeover of U.K. broadcaster Sky is expected to trigger a fierce bidding war, analysts says.
Fierce talent wars.
Dunham «chose» Random House after a fierce bidding war broke out for her proposal, which no doubt means it offered her the most money.
By that logic, this aging skyscraper may prove to be the site of our fiercest - ever bidding war.
In today's world, the war for top talent is fiercer than ever.
Not only will the combined carrier reach about the same customer base as larger rivals Verizon (vz) and AT&T (t), but reducing the number of competitors in the market to three from four should also reduce competitive pressure that led to a fierce price war over the past year.
This latest legal maneuver marks another step in the increasingly fierce legal war being waged by Apple and Qualcomm over patent licensing.
There would need to be a whole fierce debate first which would turn the whole community into a metaphorical state of civil war, then a vote, then miners have to agree, then there might be a coin - split, price would probably dive, and so on.
Disney and Universal Studios, the fiercest of competitors in the theme park space, are engaged in a price war.
For in terms of our legal culture, Griswold was the Pearl Harbor of the American culture war, the fierce debate over the moral and cultural foundations of our democracy that has shaped our politics for two generations.
Spengler's «biologistic» thesis attracted fierce opponents during the period between the two wars, especially in Catholic circles.
Christian history has been marked by fierce argument, persecution of opponents, division and even religious wars.
But the enemy is persistent and fierce, the war bogs down and longstanding Western alliances are strained to the breaking point.
Within weeks, this fierce group, led by Hassan Nasrallah, had managed to wrestle key cities from rebel control, turning the war's tide.
When the Roman Empire had become Christian it did not conduct aggressive war but to a large extrent diffensive war because the fierce, barbaric peoples which surrounded the Roman Empire wanted to conquer it.
However, he does recommend more reliance upon imaginative diplomacy than upon weaponry; and he also decries the use of terror bombing of civilian populations, as was sometimes employed by the United States in World War II, in even the fiercest of wars.
The editors never wavered in their fierce advocacy of the social gospel movement and felt its weakening to be one of the war's great losses.
Contempt for one's own comrades, for the troops of the enemy, and, above all, fierce contempt for one's own person, are what war demands of every one.
Saputo snared Warrnambool Cheese & Butter last year after a fierce bidding war with Bega Cheese and Murray Goulburn.
Ball clubs involved in the arms race think the answers are coming from outside North America, which explains the fierce bidding wars the past two years for righthander Hideki Irabu of Japan, righthander Livan Hernandez of Cuba and other foreigners.
The Judge, as Landis liked to be called, was a fierce patriot, famous for throwing the book at alleged seditionists during World War I.
Either we win this war, which might be long, fierce and bloody or our club dies, painfully and by slow drift, after 131 years.
It was a battle so fierce and horrifying it shocked even the battled - tested veterans of a country in its fourth year of world war.
When it comes to football rivalries, the «War of the Roses» rivalry between Manchester United and Leeds United is undoubtedly one of the fiercest and ugliest.
Pogba's agent Mino Raiola told Sky Sports News HQ last month that he anticipates a fierce bidding war for the France international's signing this summer and insisted the player is not upset with United for previously letting him go.
This original but sweet sounding name is of Latin, English and Portuguese origins and has the unique and rather fierce meaning of «Mars, God of war».
Danone, the world's second largest formula company, is engaged in a fierce marketing war with Nestlé around the world.
In the years prior to the 2014 Gaza conflict, far left - wing and Islamist traditions came together and cross-fertilized each other in the context of the failure of the Israeli - Palestinian peace process, the Second Intifada, the Durban conference, the 9/11 attacks, and widespread and fierce public protests against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He survived grief and bloodshed during World War II to return home to a city that he loved, and he never wavered from a fierce belief shaped in his childhood: He had no...
In the summer of 1974, Howie Hawkins — a rising sophomore at Dartmouth College and fierce left - wing, anti-Vietnam War activist — started officer training in Quantico, Virginia for the Marine Corps.
Ms Cooper, who has been one of Mr Corbyn's fiercest Labour critics, insisted the party is now united behind the leader despite the civil war which raged between him and his MPs last year.
The F4U's design is based on the the famous Vought Corsairs that flew in World War II - and just like its real - life counterpart, this RC aircraft is a fierce flyer.
War shaped Einstein's life, from his fierce pacifism after witnessing the Nazis» rise to power to his early advice to FDR on developing atomic energy as a potential weapon.
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