Sentences with phrase «name right in»

This is a sign of my name right in front of the foundations exhibition building.
Raccoon City is easily the best setting for any Resident Evil game and when they put that name right in the title it is hard to imagine how it could possibly go wrong but this is a zombie shooter that hardly relates to anyone.
I do remember going through a stage of wondering if I wasn't pronouncing God's name right, or if I even had his name right in the first...

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To push the corporate world in the right direction, she says, the company will be «naming and shaming» those who have failed to act as it pulls its funding.
In the beginning, that's a great business model, right, because all you're doing is you create this anonymous shell company, you give it a name, you don't care who actually is behind it and you stick it in a folder and you forget about it until a year passes and it's time to invoice for the renewaIn the beginning, that's a great business model, right, because all you're doing is you create this anonymous shell company, you give it a name, you don't care who actually is behind it and you stick it in a folder and you forget about it until a year passes and it's time to invoice for the renewain a folder and you forget about it until a year passes and it's time to invoice for the renewal.
He always greets us by name in the hall, and he makes a point of getting to know new hires right when they start.»
When they say their name to you, squeeze your right hand (if you are right - handed) and repeat their name in your head with a quick association if you can.
«If we see a large pickup in the participation rate and Lennar and the other homebuilders get hit anyway, these all - domestic stocks may be exactly the right names to buy in this new environment that's so much more hostile to international trade.»
You might think your product or service can overcome any name hangups, and while you may be right, it's best not to let these problems happen in the first place.
The growing profitability of specialty channels isn't surprising: the classification includes some of the buzziest names in Canadian television, from Orphan Black - host Space to Rogers» Sportsnet suite, which pulled off a huge small - screen coup by wresting NHL rights from the CBC (Rogers owns Canadian Business).
Enabling the working poor, many of them immigrants (hence the name Tio, which means «uncle» in Spanish), to pay their bills for a low fee and avoid late penalties or service interruptions was simply the right thing to do.
And where there previously was no drive - in movie theater area named Risky Reels, there now is (in the upper right corner of the map).
Bury points out that a brand name has to work in many contexts — as a URL, a searchable company name and something that sounds right when spoken out loud — and shouldn't be so complicated that you're spelling it out for people.
While of course, it's your right to name your company whatever you please, having a business named for a living, breathing person can often result in unnecessary risks.
The open letter never mentions President Trump by name, instead stating Under Armour's values in diversity, equal rights, job creation, and opposing Trump's executive order travel ban.
The ING Direct lion was a logo that could stand on its own, but Aceto says Tangerine was more interested in finding the right name than in designing a new, complex symbol.
He was one of the big names on the right that withdrew his support to Francois Fillon and called for him to step down in the light of the Penelopegate scandal.
Next Monday, Blue Point Brewing, which is owned by AB InBev, is unveiling a new Pilsner called Delayed, a Penn Station - exclusive beer named in honor of the train you thought you were going to take home right after work, but will now be spending the next few hours waiting on instead.
In the middle of» 95, I had to give the thing a name, and I was going to call it San Francisco Events, but people around me said that they already called it craigslist so I should keep it that way, and they were right.
«But people engaging in this process, using their own first name, are distancing themselves from the self, right in the moment, and that helps them perform.»
In her book Hello, My Name is Awesome... How to Create Brand Names That Stick, former Ogilvy & Mather copywriter Alexandra Watkins of naming firm Eat My Words offers two mnemonics to help you get the basics right.
New rules from a group that oversees domain - name administration have opened up the domain - name playing field, and countries with appealing suffixes are licensing the rights to use their names in the United States.
No business owner in his or her right mind would choose a domain name with that many characters.
Following a legal battle that stretched across two continents, the electronics company agreed to pay $ 60 million to Proview Technology to settle a dispute over the rights to the iPad name in China.
Cirque has seen enough blockbusting successes now to know that it can take a flop or two in the name of taking a risk — it has certainly earned that right.
You hear wisecracks about founders letting «the inmates run the asylum» in the name of equality or democracy and that, as a result, those businesses are headed right into the ground.
The CBC story rightly points out that, 20 years ago, a young Canadian woman named Gwen Jacobs fought and won a legal battle for the right to go topless — entirely topless — in public.
As a Mercedes - Benz dealer, Benson helped drive the talks that led Mercedes - Benz USA in 2011 to buy naming rights to the Saints» home, the Superdome in New Orleans.
Education provider Navitas says it has become joint naming rights sponsor of the Navitas Satalyst Racing team, a Western Australian registered cycling team competing in the National Road Series.
It's right there in the name.
As between NBCUniversal and You, NBCUniversal owns all right, title and interest in and to the copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, and all other intellectual and proprietary rights throughout the world associated with the online services and Content.
Make it catchy, easy - to - remember, smart, and maybe even funny.Havea look at some of the most popular brands in your niche of activity and borrow some inspiration.The process of choosing a name is pretty tough, but make sure that you build enough confidence to trust your gut instinct and go with the one that feels right.
They sold the rights to the brand name to the licensing company Authentic Brands Group in a cash deal worth US$ 195 million.
Trademark rights arise upon use in commerce — with or without national registration — of the name of the good or service.
The shop is a tech - ified temple at every turn, with touch - screens throughout, an NBA2K video game station, and a customization area where shoppers can put any name they want on a jersey (their own or a player's) and watch it get made right in front of them in 10 minutes flat.
Most every small business can benefit from some online tracking of its name and product mentions around the Web and in social networks, but picking the right service can be tricky.
Once your company is added, click on your company name from your profile and then you can alter the company description to your liking by clicking on the Edit Profile link in the top right corner.
Deciding on a brand name can be a difficult and lengthy process, but when time and effort are invested in finding the right name, it will grow into one of your most important brand assets.
Dye and his team, who were named among Canada's TopGun Investment Teams in 2013 by advisory firm Brendan Wood International, must be doing something right.
Ford won't give up rights to the Taurus name, which it still uses in China on a different car, spokeswoman Jennifer Flake said.
This was right in the middle of the Internet boom, when it was possible to raise millions simply by having a dotcom in the company's name.
Cadillac is not a Trump sponsor but has naming rights to the WGC - Cadillac tournament, which was held this year at Trump National Doral, his course in Miami.
The longtime Netflix exec has earned the right to drop a name (in this case, of the CEO of CBS cbs).
Its biggest challenge right now is building that brand name in the retail market, which is worth up to $ 7 billion and represents a massive opportunity.
In the bottom right quadrant put the names of your low performers who are committed to living the principles of your desired culture.
Redford was named party leader in the fall of 2011 and won government in her own right on a platform of progressivisim.
Loyalty was and is still central to the Bond strategic vision (it's right there in the name), but Macdonald and his senior team were increasingly taking the company into customer experience and live brand events, for example, while Maritz in the U.S. had chosen a more conservative path, staying focused on sales services.
Pfizer (pfe) used to market the medicine under the brand name Epanutin but sold the rights to Flynn, a privately owned British company, in September 2012.
In a petition filed last week, David Elliott and Chris Gillespie asked the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling this spring that upheld Google's right to use trademark law to stop them using its name on websites like «GoogleDisney.com» and «GoogleBarackObama.com.»
Beynon says Hilton is «the most attractive name in lodging right now.»
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