Just because they spend money to make sure
their name is familiar to you - Does that make them better?
To rephrase my earlier comment, and basically in agreement with the thinking of prof Pindyck (
his name is familiar to me from the book Dixit & Pindyck: Investement under Uncertainty on which I have based some of my lectures about 10 years ago).
If Tim Grahl's
name is familiar to you, he was responsible for Sunni Brown's Doodle Revolution website, and great Doodle Revolution Manifesto.
His name is familiar to WAPF.
By the time the child is brought to the altar
his name is familiar to family and friends.
Today no one can complain about the lack of dating sites, just many for the first registration choose sites whose
names are familiar to everyone.
Though many of the artists»
names were familiar to me, there were several I was excited to «discover.»
Across the river, two artists - whose
names are familiar to few in the art world - open their first exhibition on Monday, in the crypt of St Martin - in - the - Fields in Trafalgar Square, on a budget that would not keep the Saatchi Gallery in paperclips.
I was one who gave him the long «e» Since
the name was familiar to me With a «James» I had dealt Which the same way was spelt That was how I thought this one would be
Her name was familiar to me, but only now, after reading this blog do I realize who she is.
I am from Australia so hope
the names are familiar to you
Not exact matches
While it may not
be one of the
familiar names in hair styling the HSI Professional hair straightener goes
to show that an unfamiliar brand
name doesn't always mean less quality.
Once you've
been poking around the remote job sites, you'll start
to see some
familiar company
names and
familiar thought leaders.
Because Gilmour parted from the company before it had expanded
to 1,200 employees, few
were able
to put a face
to his
name — though most
were familiar with his work.
According
to Watkins, however, «the most powerful brand
names connect with people and move them
to buy because they
are based on
familiar words and concepts that they understand and appreciate: Kryptonite locks, Mayday tech support, Obsession perfume, Leapfrog toys, Ninja blender... these
are the
names that speak volumes.»
But the Duffs
name means nothing
to the veteran skier who crosses over into snowboarding, so Switch
is trying
to attract
familiar names there, too.
«Men with prams have become such a
familiar sight since shared parental leave
was first introduced in 1974 (a full 41 years before parents
are scheduled
to get it in the UK under the government
's proposals) that there
's even a
name - «latte pappas» - for the tribe.
Imagine your father
was a household
name, a beloved comedian
familiar on movie and TV screens who inexplicably chose
to take his own life.
Meanwhile, the trickle of entries
is continuing
to throw a lot of
familiar names up, quite a few new ones
are joining the mix.
He has
been replaced in interim capacity by Susan Chira, whose
name will
be familiar to some readers of this newsletter for her excellent work covering gender issues.
Brands in the new combined media entity,
to be named Oath, could lay off a total of about 2,100 staffers, or about 15 percent of the workforce, the source
familiar with the matter said.
The
names on his list will
be more than
familiar to our readers.
If those
names aren't
familiar to you, maybe you'll recognize these: Facebook.
The firm's flagship fund gained 1.8 % in January, according
to a person
familiar with the matter who asked not
to be named speaking about private matters.
A person
familiar with the licenses, who did not want
to be named, tells Fortune that Time Warner uses the satellites for its CNN operations and in distributing TV properties like HBO.
Some of these
names will
be familiar to you, while others will
be new.
The third writer in the package
is Stephen D. Solomon, whose
name will
be familiar to longtime readers of Inc..
Blue Apron
is now aiming for an IPO as early as June, sources
familiar with the situation said, asking not
to be named because the plans
are confidential.
Several senior executives have departed, including co-founder Evan Doll, and talks
to sell the company haven't reached the finish line, according
to people
familiar with the plans, who asked not
be named discussing private matters.
To be fair, I do not want to give an opinion on any companies in the energy sector on the TSX as I am not fully familiar with the names listed ther
To be fair, I do not want
to give an opinion on any companies in the energy sector on the TSX as I am not fully familiar with the names listed ther
to give an opinion on any companies in the energy sector on the TSX as I
am not fully
familiar with the
names listed there.
A
familiar high - street
name, Pret A Manger, has recently stated that in the UK, its sales rose 15 %
to # 377.3
m in 2011 while a...
One of the oldest
names on Wall Street
is moving
to one of the fastest - growing cities in the South, reinforcing a recent shift in finance jobs
to cheaper parts of the U.S. AllianceBernstein Holding LP plans
to relocate its headquarters, chief executive and most of its New York staff
to Nashville, Tenn., in an attempt
to cut costs, according
to people
familiar with the matter.
The private equity angle — a
familiar name in the recent flurries of LBOs that collapsed into bankruptcies, including iHeartMedia, Toys «
R» Us, Gymboree: Bain Capital acquired Guitar Center in an LBO during the boom in 2007, whereby the acquired company took on a large amount of debt
to fund its own acquisition, and then took on more debt
to expand further.
Each time a potential customer
is exposed
to your brand
name, that customer grows more
familiar with your business.
We
are all very
familiar with some of the world's most powerful and recognisable brands such as Coke, Hoover, Disney, Apple, Kellogg's, Microsoft and MacDonald's —
to name just a few.
Bitstamp, the world's oldest surviving bitcoin exchange,
is up for sale, according
to people
familiar with the matter, and a South Korean gaming company
is said
to be close
to finalizing a deal
to buy it.Three people with knowledge of the deal told Business Insider that Bitstamp
was in the middle of a sales process, and two of those people
named Nexon as the likely buyer.
According
to the professors» 2014 study of a top - 10 bank everyone
is familiar with, disguised by the
name «Amalgam,» they found that managerial pressure on low - level banking employees makes fake accounts all but inevitable.
Many of the
names on the list will
be familiar to you and some will not.
Snapchat, which recently changed its corporate
name to Snap Inc.,
is preparing filings for a listing and aims
to sell shares in the first quarter of next year, people
familiar with the plans said earlier this month.
In this go - round — he, too, says he
is submitting a new bid this week — he may have lined up a
name familiar to those tracking newspaper property sales of the last half - dozen years, as a would -
be partner: Ron Burkle.
The
names that everyone
is familiar with tend
to be the most popular, and as a result pay lower yields.
The relatively new emcee
was a generally unknown
name to most music fans earlier last year but
was a
familiar face
to many of the industry's biggest acts; just not as a performer.
But the bulk of the book
is devoted
to three
names that
are more
familiar: novelist Ron Hansen, the late short - story writer Andre Dubus, and poet Paul Mariani.
Please anyone who responds
to this don't
name names; those of us
familiar with the writing styles know which posts we
're talking about and there
's no point in stirring things.
It
is a
name which
is not
familiar to most of the people here.
Since any English word
is wrong, we have preferred
to retain the
familiar «Kingdom», but
to capitalize it
to indicate that we
are using it as a proper
name to designate the malkuth shamayim which Jesus proclaimed and not in its normal English sense.
The
names of Valerie and Denis Riches will
be familiar to many, probably most, readers of FAITH magazine as great campaigners in defence of marriage and family life.
All of these
names should
be very
familiar to you, especially that of David, since he
was the greatest King in Israelite history.
In those days when heads
were somewhat commonly smashed, the Hebrews must have
been familiar with the strange jellylike matter that fills the skull; but the odd fact
is that they never ascribed any function
to it or even considered it deserving of a
name.
I
was speaking with a friend who has spent some time in the Contemporary Christian Music industry (they wouldn't want me
to use their
name here, but if you've spent any time listening
to CCM, you'd
be familiar with it) who let me in on a little secret: A lot of Christian songs aren't written by people who would claim
to be Christian.