Sentences with phrase «name any names though»

We aren't going to name any names though.

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Of course, complaints about the proliferation of sequels tend to be much louder in the wake of a high - profile flop than they are after the release of financially and critically successful follow - ups (see: Disney's Marvel and Star Wars franchises, or the Despicable Me and Hunger Games movies, to name a few — though, some movies still make a ton of money despite toxic reviews).
Because Gilmour parted from the company before it had expanded to 1,200 employees, few were able to put a face to his namethough most were familiar with his work.
There's a point when we hear him, in voice - over, reading the names of the four presidents on the cover sheets he's copying, though we can clearly see the names on screen.
Even though a clear majority of marijuana companies mentioned Trump's name, they account for only 4 % of filings where the president's name gets mentioned in a discussion of risk factors, according to Sentieo.
Almost everyone can name a simple rule — one of the most famous is Warren Buffett's mantra that he won't invest in anything he doesn't understand — but such rules can be difficult to uncover and learn, even though, in retrospect, they can seem blindingly obvious.
Though Trudeau is frequently accused of relying on his good looks and family name, the 41 - year - old member of Parliament's answers are more meat than filler.
Though it only launched in 2016, Away is already a celebrity staple and has landed partnerships with big names like West Elm.
Soon though, the brewing bug overpowered him and he talked his neighbor, a banker named Tom Potter, into quitting their jobs together to launch a brewery.
Though his fund is named for a doubtful emoticon, Dror says that it means serious business and that he had received positive feedback from investors on the name.
«You name the franchise [and] there's someone that probably did poorly at it, even though it's a good franchise.»
«I'm quite confident you'll see this on several NFL players this season,» Marver said, though he wouldn't name names, saying that «it's up to them to reveal that.»
Not all analysts though, are buying the sector's story, noting the rising interest rates could soon sink many of the outperforming utility names.
Even though it's true that the quality of your product is a better measure of your organization's potential, it's been proven that the names we're born with carry meaning beyond our control.
They named the company Kate Spade — Andy and Kate thought it had a better ring than Kate Brosnahan, even though the two weren't married yet.
You better act fast though — round trips to Europe are less than $ 500 right now from big - name airports.
(Unfortunately, I can't remember the author's name, and even though the internet is theoretically forever, the article I eventually wrote has disappeared.)
Though she only mentioned a few designers by name, Graham criticized the event as a whole for not making larger strides toward body diversity.
Though Winslow's name hasn't been mentioned in the very top of the lottery, the 6» 6» wing has been projected to go as high as No. 4 to the Knicks to No. 8 to the Pistons.
With hashtags, brands had no control over what photos where associated with their brand name (though companies like Nike used hashtags effectively).
(Though with names like Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg and Eric R. Igou, one suspects this research team definitely might have had a pro initial bias.)
Don't let it get to you though - your name is well... yours, and you have every right be called what you feel comfortable with.
The same intelligentsia who say Trump alienates everyone around him are convinced Howard Schultz has the name recognition to be a serious candidate for the serious issues, even though most Americans probably think Starbucks is run by some guy named Starbuck (who may also have a topless - mermaid fetish).
Though such whimsical names are often met with an eye roll, if the company or product is sound and timely, its name can become part of industry or popular lexicon.
Young people don't appear to be as saddled by this issue, though — a 2011 study found that humans are best at learning new names in our early 20s.
(Ironically, though, she names Simone as one of the most important influences she's ever had, despite their personal train wreck.
While we have a unique and tailored product selection, excellent customer service and a website dedicated to just a certain niche, the search engines just see larger branded names as more authority — even though we can offer something to customers that bigger stores can't — personalized service and competitive pricing.
Even though you have made a name for yourself as an entrepreneur, I'm betting you face the same challenges as other founders.
Though the company built its name on ecommerce, Amazon's expanding chain of stores is a sign that it understands the value of a physical presence.
Oregon's Jeff Merkley found anti-net neutrality comments in his name — even though he supported the rules.
Though the philanthropy under Bill Gates» name has partnered with cryptocurrency firm Ripple in a bid to help the unbanked, the world's second richest man said Tuesday that the main feature of Bitcoin and its ilk is not a «good thing.»
Though there's almost no way of getting your junk quotient down to zero, taking your name off marketing lists will nuke 50 to 75 percent of it.
Facebook's CEO didn't hold back, though he refrained from calling out Musk by name.
The two big names in the space, Sling TV and DirecTV Now, have been plagued with technical issues, as has Vue to some extent — though Vue reportedly has a much smaller subscriber base than Sling.
Even though it's an email address and you don't know what the person looks like, take the time to make the email personal and add their name.
As the years wore on, it seemed as though a Ray's pizzeria had popped up on every corner in the city — with variations on the name and numerous owners.
He was named Mica's president in 2005 (though he's still an active mountain guide, he notes), but felt he was missing some crucial knowledge.
He said he already has a couple of prospects who are excited to work with him, though he declined to name them.
Though it may take longer, Tim's will ideally land a «bigger name person who's had some experience and some success,» in that market, says Yarbrough.
In my brief tests, the phone grabbed my credit card numbers correctly, though I sometimes had to enter my name and expiration date myself because of poor lighting conditions.
The results of the «experiment» would suggest that people strongly preferred Pepsi when brand names were removed (though as Malcolm Gladwell would later suggest, the test was flawed).
(The 2015 deal did not include the Weather Channel's TV network, though IBM did retain rights to the name «Weather Channel.»)
Chadwick said that he's looking to advise a small number of companies at this point in his career, though he declined to name others.
The company announced today that it is changing its name from CVS Caremark to CVS Health (though the store signage will still read CVS / pharmacy).
Some might surprise you: I found an app named Wavebox still has access to my account info even though I haven't used it since I tested a free trial last June.
Perhaps most telling, though, is the fact that the company name has become a standard part of English vocabulary.
Hayman bought the business from Grant in 1962, though a creative bastardization of his name stayed with the company.
Though she did not mention them by name, Merkel was most likely referring to the fractured relationship Germany now shares with the US, as well as with the UK post-Brexit.
In the interview, McCartney also brought up the disputes he had with Lennon over whose name would be first in their songwriting credits, though they eventually settled on the famous «Lennon / McCartney» moniker.
Though more bullish on some names, the analyst did issue some downgrades as well.
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