Sentences with phrase «naming scheme in»

Apple may have simply been trying to bring the iPad's naming scheme in line with they rest of their products.
All 463 G - Wagens began using Mercedes - Benz's new letter - first naming scheme in 1994, as well as another major steering wheel revision which included driver airbags.

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Great Southern receiver McGrathNicol has opted to wind up the olive schemes operated by the fallen agribusiness company after failing to overcome a stalemate with two of the biggest names in Western Australian horticulture.
Also driving the trend is a collective cultural disgust with «obscene comp programs — the Monopoly money, the pay schemes that screw the little investor» — that have been proffered in recent years, says Charles A. (Chuck) Coonradt, author of The Game of Work and CEO of a consulting company by the same name in Park City, Utah.
«In order to carry out his scheme to defraud investors, CASPERSEN incorporated entities with names closely resembling those of legitimate private equity funds (the «Legitimate Funds»).
But to be fair, your name isn't actually that interesting to me, and besides, it's inconsequential in the grand scheme of things.»
Knowledge - based authentication doesn't replace user names and passwords; it's an extra layer of security on top of such schemes, since hackers who stumble across your log - in credentials won't easily figure out the name of your high - school sweetheart.
Running a fake news bunco - steerer scheme to entrap rival Joseph Pulitzer's New York World in 1898, it printed a fake dispatch about an artillery officer named Reflipe W. Thenuz — a rearranged version of «We pilfer the news.»
It continues it leadership role, but does not promote the scheme just in its own name.
Ponzi schemes were named for Charles Ponzi, a man who raised millions of dollars from investors in a stamp scheme, but in fact was just paying early investors with money raised from later investors.
I have no idea whether they actually named the new scheme, but if Treasury follows through on it they will be trying to continue pressuring the curve to flattening; in other words, trying to keep the good times going... because that is what politicians do and I have little doubt that Sec.
Taking advantage of the growing fascination with Bitcoin, numerous ponzi schemes have cropped up in the name of cryptocurrency, targeting thousands of unsuspecting investors.
The vast majority of us in the church are able to live like relative Ahabs because Jezebel is scheming schemes and working works around the clock - in our name and, as it works out, also to our profit.
The practical effect of his ruling is that it leaves Obamacare's mandate and penalty scheme in place but under a different name, but it is worse than that.
Pat's family, in this scheme, is between a rock and a hard place, deprived of their language and left only with another white one, English; deprived of their local habitation and name.
Unlike the Parisian literary crowd he later lived with, he criticized Marxism and all ideological schemes of earthly salvation for their willingness to murder in the present in the name of «justice» in the future.
We have in recent years witnessed a number of new theoretical schemes — or attempts to revive old schemes in which collective, behavioral, observable variables predominate: ecological theories, economistic models, market metaphors, notions of moral order and moral economy, and cybernetic and behaviorist approaches, to name a few.
We proudly advocate on a number of issues in Australia including labelling, container deposit schemes and taxes to name a few, as do consumer groups and a range of NGOs on issues they wish to influence.
Though they took the name of the former Winnipeg team, as well as their color scheme and logo idea, and they regularly refer to the history of hockey in Winnipeg as though they own its all their own.
Tuesday, the FBI shocked the sports world by announcing bribery and fraud charges against four prominent college basketball assistant coaches and six peripheral hoops figures, implicating Adidas in a player - payments scheme, putting NCAA - probation'd Louisville in some really dangerous territory, and promising more names to come.
A: The two running backs in the 2018 class aren't the biggest names on the recruiting boards but they are a couple of backs who should complement each other and do well in Michigan's offensive scheme that emphasizes a power running game.
I have a naming scheme that I use in my home so I know exactly what each device is when I view my network.
The kindest kindest of midwives (I'm ashamed to say that I have forgotten her name) took it upon herself to phone each and every woman on the scheme due in June and July and, oh joy of joys, phoned me back to say that one of her ladies had moved down to Wexford and no longer needed their services and that I could have her place.
They may then find bits of social security numbers and more that they can match up and use to compose an identity theft scheme in your name.
If it's not a «name brand» sold in the states, then you can bet that the person got roped into some scheme for $ 2 china cheapies and now they feel cheated.
Although I don't think anyone would have minded in the big scheme of things, between my hormones, the fact that I couldn't keep my nose out of baby names books while I was on bed rest, and people's constant opinions, there were moments when I considered changing the names we'd picked, but felt that we were stuck with what we had already decided on since everyone knew.
Queens Councilman Dan Halloran, who has been charged with participating in Sen. Malcolm Smith's scheme to bribe his way into the NYC mayors race, announced this afternoon that he won't seek re-election this fall so he can devote his time to «clearing my name and restoring my reputation.
The lawyer said the splashing of his name and photographs in the media before he was heard was «borne out of a scheme deliberately conceived by the petitioner (Anas) and his agents to entrap and damage» him.
Two pieces of SNP legislation in her sights are the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act and the Named Person scheme.
Under the Named Person scheme, every child in Scotland is given a state - appointed guardian to monitor their wellbeing.
A former Cuomo administration official is among those named in a criminal complaint by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara that alleges kickback and bribery schemes carried out over several years.
We have done many great things in coalition; raising the basic tax threshold; making university education funding cheaper for the poorest; creating the pupil premium scheme to replace EMA; scrapping ID cards; banning wheel clamping on private land; and increasing CGT for higher rate tax payers, to name just a few things.
Though the trial is about Percoco — and Cuomo has not been implicated in any of the alleged schemes — the governor's name was invoked during a day of questions and answers in court a total of 37 times, according to court transcripts.
A Manhattan energy magnate claimed to be a CIA and FBI asset, code - named Rambo, in a twisted scheme to pressure his pretty Kazakh employees into being his sexual playthings, according...
Smith and Halloran are charged with scheming to bribe Tabone and other GOP county leaders in New York City to win permission for Smith to get his name on the 2013 Republican mayoral ballot.
A judge set a September trial date for two former Islip Town officials accused in a Suffolk dumping scheme that so far has led to the conviction of three of six defendants named in a 2014 indictment.
We think that the elaborate scheme provided [in] the law is sufficient to address the presence on the register of voters of names of persons who might have died since the last registration exercise.
Percoco was among a slew of defendants named in an 80 - page complaint unsealed by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara today, outlining schemes to take favorable state actions for an energy company that in exchange employed Percoco's wife (when discussing her salary, Percoco and lobbyist Todd Howe colorfully used the codeword «ziti,» a kind of macaroni, for money — something he lifted from The Sopranos) and to rig bids considered by SUNY Polytechnic University for funding through Cuomo's economic development program, the Buffalo Billion.
Goldstein told jurors that Silver took extraordinary measures to hide his scheme, including hiding money he earned by placing it under his wife's name, lying to the press and lying to the firms involved in the scam.
The complaint against Silver does not directly name the real estate law firm he allegedly used in a scheme to get some $ 700,000 in «bribes and kickbacks» from developers with business before the state.
And while their design scheme may seem straightforward enough — a dabble of red, a smattering of blue and the candidate's name in block letters are all typical features — considerable thought goes into the creation and execution of the average 18 - by -24-inch sign.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork / AP)-- Prosecutors said Tuesday that in the midst of a fundraising drive for mayoral candidate John Liu, two of his aides met a man named Richard Kong who portrayed himself as a wealthy donor willing to go along with a scheme to skirt campaign finance rules.
Members of Labour's shadow cabinet have praised Barking and Dagenham Council for a scheme which involves naming new roads after service men and women killed in action.
A former Cuomo Administration official is among those named in a criminal complaint by US Attorney Preet Bharara, and accused of carrying out kickback and bribery schemes over a period of several years.
He was appointed by the late Gov. Mario Cuomo in 1984, but resigned in scandal when he was named as part of former Syracuse Mayor Lee Alexander's kickback scheme.
Or «Fat Boy,» the name the two men some used to describe an energy company executive involved in what prosecutors say was a corrupt scheme.
The document suggests that the hacking of the two actors was part of a wider scheme, hatched early in 2005, when Mulcaire agreed to use» electronic intelligence and eavesdropping» to supply the paper with daily transcripts of the messages of a list of named targets from the worlds of politics, royalty and entertainment.
The new paper, posted in the physics online archive, in fact, proposes a scheme allowing Alice to teleport a person (named Tom, for some reason) to Bob — through a wormhole.
To name just a few European examples, The Nuffield Foundation in the United Kingdom supports doctoral internships at POST, the British Science Association offers media fellowships, and the German Bundestag and three Berlin universities jointly run an International Parliamentary Scholarships scheme.
Well grounded in math, Possingham began constructing models that performed cost - efficiency analyses of different conservation schemes, ultimately encoding his work into Marxan, a software program written by a Ph.D. student named Ian Ball and first released in 1999.
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