Sentences with phrase «of accolades as»

Well, today, the Echo speaker is getting most of the accolades as Amazon's groundbreaking device that represents a shift in computing — it has even been dubbed the next «must - have» gadget to follow the mobile phone.
Zeboyd's second XBL Indie Games RPG has won a list of accolades as long as its first, and both games represent insanely good value (the first 80 Microsoft Points, the second 240 points).
With decades in between it's a challenge to directly compare the different games, but I expect Sonic Mania to earn a lot of accolades as «the best Sonic game ever» once it's in the hands of the fan community at large.
Both HiPP and Holle products have received their fair share of accolades as the safest brands of baby formula.

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As the first decade of the 21st century ended, VW was enjoying accolades and healthy sales for its green diesels.
Most recently Jason launched OrigAudio which makes unique portable audio products in 2009 and has received numerous accolades and awards such as Entrepreneur Magazine's «Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year», Time Magazine's «50 Best Inventions of the Year», and Season 2 winner of ABC's hit show «Shark Tank».
Our championship banners — New Jersey accolades including top family business, best small manufacturing firm and fastest growing company — do not hang in the warehouse rafters as they come in the form of fancy plaques, but still they are available for all to admire.
So when some 15 years later — as a portfolio manager at one of the most influential activist hedge funds — Cohn launched a hostile bid to acquire Novell, he mentioned the accolade in his letter to the board.
Swaffield was given the accolade for being in charge of one of the major business success stories of the past year, as well as talking openly about his sexuality.
The Executive MBA in Aboriginal Business and Leadership run through Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business has today earned accolades for the school positioned Beedie as one of the most innovative business schools in the country.
Perhaps it's not a surprise that Pakistan had the unfortunate accolade of being the most anxious country polled — nine in 10 Pakistanis reported feeling anxious about the current state of the world, as well as their place in it.
He earned these accolades by guiding the country through the worst of the recession, building a reputation as an expert on complex financial reform, and snagging the top spot at the Financial Stability Board, an international body crafting new policies for global finance.
Short of hero worship but more than reserved respect, many people place undue accolades on entrepreneurs as risk takers.
He is a board member at Accolade and Axiom, and serves as a trustee emeritus of Lafayette College, and previously served as chairman of the board of the Brunswick School.
Aflac has been the recipient of numerous industry awards and accolades including Fortune magazine's «100 Best Companies to Work For in America» for the fifteenth year in a row, as well as one of «America's Most Admired Companies» for the twelfth consecutive year.
As a member of UPS's Supplier Diversity team, Homeyer has collected numerous accolades for her outstanding leadership.
If you recall from a September Frank Talk, I shared with you some of the accolades the Republic of Ireland has received partly as a result of its low tax rate, including being named «the most effective country in the EU in which to pay business taxes» by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
In addition to the TAO Growth Company of the Year award, DiscoverOrg has received numerous other accolades over the past year, including being named an Inc. 5000 company for the 6th straight year; being added to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list; being recognized as Category Leader for Sales Intelligence and Account - Based Marketing by G2 Crowd and as a 2017 Top Rated Sales Intelligence Platform by TrustRadius; and being awarded the SIIA Model of Excellence Award for Data Quality.
Proof of the value of our research is in the performance of our stock picks as you can see in our Proof Is In Performance reports and in our stock - picking accolades from Barron's, CNBC, Institutional Investor and etc..
Anomaly has also been honored with a few less conventional accolades as well, such as being named one of Time Magazine's Best Inventions of 2016 for hmbldt, Toy of The Year for Mighty Jaxx, plus multiple Emmys for a television series, all of which the agency created and co-owns.
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There are many of us who are weaker than we realize, and in an effort to be heard and enjoy some personal accolades as a leader of the faith, are; but only to look foolish for narrow - mindedness, cultural irrelevance, or logically flawed expressions of theology.
And as an aside: All of the accolades goes to August Brunsman IV for having the initiative to start Students for Freethought here at Ohio State University over 13 years ago, then going on tirelessly to further the cause.
Although Polanyi is generous in his praise of «the critical movement in philosophy» describing it as having «enriched us mentally and morally to an extent unrivalled by any period of similar duration», he now wishes to call time on it and, somewhat paradoxically, awarding St Augustine the accolade of «inaugurating for the first time a post-critical philosophy.»
People of faith and even of non-faith are all living as rented forms within collective formations ever rising and even falling with the tidal flurries regarding the many societal accolades of a changing tides bantered momentums riding ever continuing laments to rise and then fall upon socialisms shorelines to be so aligned with subjectivities of placed regionalized variant findings dispersed yet rationed movements in the ever to so be done fluidic moments by people of faith and also of non-faith.
«Holy Trinity has always been a huge draw for visitors, but its new status as Hull Minster will elevate this to a new level and to have the accolade awarded during our year as UK City of Culture is a real coup.
One of the stranger accolades he offers is in pointing to China as a country making positive strides in women's rights and equality.
While I'm sure you can dredge up a few nutjobs who refuse to denounce this bit of mass murder, it's not as though this guy is getting a whole lot of accolades from ANY quarter.
Not remembered as the greatest 200m final in Olympic memory (that accolade probably goes to Michael Johnson and his world record time of 19.32 at the Atlanta Games or Usain Bolt at 2016 Rio Olympics), this moment would be remembered for the events after the race: three athletes» protest against the violence, subjugation and oppression of racial injustice.
God's acceptance of us in the future, his being pleased with us, means that we may be pleased with ourselves in the here and now as we live our daily Christian lives; or, more precisely, we may be pleased that we are pleasing to God... According to Lewis, the promise of a future accolade from God means we can be satisfied with our work — our lives, our imperfect efforts to serve and love God — now.»
He then became overwhelmed as he was announced as the winner of the most coveted prize of the night, the British album award, beating favourite Ed Sheeran to the accolade.
Accolades include The # 1 Restaurant of 2013 by The Arizona Republic as well as being named one of the top 20 best new restaurants by Esquire magazine.
Of all the food blogs I follow, and there are many, yours is the one that i come back to the most and that I receive the most accolades on as I recreate your inspired recipes over and over again for the people I love.
Over the past year as reigning best distillery of the Rockies, Wyoming Whiskey has received multiple awards and accolades from the nation's top whiskey connoisseurs for its signature Small Batch Bourbon.
Part of the goal, according to Accolade Wines» Senior Brand Manager Stephanie Hahn, is to attract younger consumers while modernizing; bringing the winery more into the future as it starts a new chapter in -LSB-...]
East, a former board member of the Winemaker Federation of Australia, has been at Accolade since 2012 and had taken an increasing role in the company in recent months, becoming its main spokesman as Accolade snapped up premium business Fine Wine Partners from his former company, Lion's.
Here is a wine that had been made in Chile, but shipped in bulk and bottled in the UK, walking away with one of the biggest accolades in wine and winning global media coverage as a result.
Australia's second - largest wine company, Accolade Wines, which owns brands including Hardys, Leasingham, Grant Burge and Banrock Station, is set to return to the stock exchange in a $ 1 billion - plus listing in the first half of 2017 as private equity firm CHAMP exits after six years of ownership.
CHAMP chief executive John Haddock said on Thursday that Accolade was now performing strongly after a string of capital investments in both facilities and brands such as Hardys, which has had more than $ 50 million pumped into it in brand - building programs and sponsorships such as a partnership with Cricket Australia.
With the addition of this brand to their portfolio, which includes such esteemed brands as Geyser Peak, Atlas Peak and XYZin, Accolade reinforces its offering of popular premium to super premium wines from northern California's most prestigious -LSB-...]
Part of the goal, according to Accolade Wines» Senior Brand Manager Stephanie Hahn, is to attract younger consumers while modernizing; bringing the winery more into the future as it starts a new chapter in Dry Creek Valley.
Accolade Wines, the second largest wine company in Australia, has a lot of work do to improve the performance of its recently - acquired Grant Burge Wines, which plunged to a loss of almost $ 10 million in its final year as a stand - alone firm.
The Australian Financial Review can reveal that Barossa Valley - based Grant Burge Wines tumbled to a loss of $ 9.4 million after generating sales of $ 40.4 million in its last 12 months as an independent company and had been seeking an equity investor as nervous bankers worried about its future, before Accolade stepped in with a full buyout offer in late 2014.
As Street Talk revealed last week, CHAMP wants to sell at least the bulk of its 80 per cent stake in Accolade Wines.
Accolade is still 20 per cent owned by New York Stock Exchange - listed Constellation Brands which bought the entire wine business for $ 1.9 billion in 2003 when it was known as BRL Hardy, and then sold down most of its stake in 2011 for a much lower multiple after a sustained slump in profits as the high Australian dollar hit profit margins on exports.
Constellation still has 20 per cent of what is now known as Accolade Wines, with CHAMP Private Equity holding the other big chunk.
Accolade, which sells brands such as Hardys, Leasingham, Grant Burge and Banrock Station, makes about 55 per cent of its sales to the UK and Europe with the slump in the British pound hurting margins.
Accolade Wines, which owns the Hardys, Leasingham, Banrock Station and Grant Burge brands, has elevated the boss of its United Kingdom operations to chief executive of the entire company, as owner CHAMP Private Equity makes further structural changes to the business.
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Revenues were also dented by the sale of Lion's wine business, Fine Wine Partners, which owned brands such as Petaluma, Croser, St Hallett and Stonier, for an estimated $ 100 million to private equity - owned Accolade Partners in November 2016.
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