Sentences with phrase «of accolades in»

Jaffe, the legal industry's full - service marketing and PR agency, received a number of accolades in the National Law Journal's «Best of Chicago» rankings.
Baker & McKenzie's MENA practice has received a number of accolades in recent years across the independent legal directories including: — Middle East Law Firm of the Year — PLC Which Lawyer?
Opening: Harry Callahan, «City» at Pace / MacGill Work by Callahan, whose photography earned him a whole lot of accolades in his lifetime (a retrospective at MoMA, long - term tenures at the New Bauhaus and RISD, appointment as the first photographer to rep the U.S. at the Venice Biennale, et al.) is going up at Pace / MacGill.
The gallery has received a number of accolades in Denver for its unique vision including receiving 5280 Magazine's distinction as Top Gallery in 2012, as well as multiple positive reviews for exhibitions in the Denver Post and The Westword including its 2014 Best Emerging Artists Show and the readers» choice award for Best Solo Exhibition.
Sony have announced that their Horizon: Zero Dawn has sold 7.6 million copies in the year since it launched, racking up a notable record to go with its already hefty collection of accolades in the game's trophy cabinet.
It is proudly referred to as Germany's favorite car and has won a string of accolades in comparison tests.
PRESS RELEASE - Dec 1 - WhiteLabelDating (Global Personals) is the fastest growing online dating company in EMEA following on from a triple hit of accolades in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 UK and Fast 500 EMEA 2011.

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The Taylor Road IGA in Nedlands has won the accolade of best independent supermarket in the world, sharing the title with another IGA from South Australia.
Xi was awarded the rare accolade of having his doctrine formally enshrined in China's constitution, alongside that of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.
With wide - ranging accolades, Seth and Noah Goodman of Northstar Recycling know a thing or two about building a great business by investing in culture.
Lane Shefter Bishop, author of Sell Your Story in a Single Sentence, is a multi-award winning producer and director whose many accolades include an EMMY.
The Biden event occurred just six weeks after Surace basked in comparable accolades from Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell during a March ribbon cutting at another Serious Materials factory, this one in the steel graveyard of Vandergrift, Pennsylvania.
Just take a gander at the 2012 report from the Commerce Department, which presented NAFTA's accolades in honor of the 20th anniversary of the agreement's signing.
So in reflecting upon our most recent accolade I thought I would share how we use awards in the day - to - day marketing of our business.
Ali founded MobileLive five years ago in Richmond Hill, Ont., and the firm has since added over 250 employees, posted year - over-year revenue growth of 400 %, and won a long list of accolades and awards.
The athlete has rightly earned accolades for being one of the first athletes in the digital video space.
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.
And because of these accolades, many look to him for guidance in their darkest times.
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.
While digging its way to $ 22 million in sales, Ruppert Landscape, in Ashton, Md., has made a practice of vying for a variety of accolades.
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.
The accolades have not stopped flowing since Monique Leroux was elected chair, president and CEO of Desjardins Group in 2008.
It gets access to a network of connected professionals and the accolades and bragging rights that comes gratis with being included in such an elite cadre of companies.
TSYS has received many awards and accolades over the years, including being named one of the «100 Fastest Growing Companies» by Fortune magazine in 2016 and being ranked ninth in the 2016 FinTech Forward 100 list of the world's leading technology providers in the financial services industry.
They winner demonstrated excellence in executing a very complex and extremely strategic acquisition in the United States of America, earning accolades from all involved.
Being recognized with an Edison Award has become one of the highest accolades a company can receive in the name of innovation and business.
Voted most influential PPC expert 3 year's running and most retweeted individual by search marketers in 2014 are just 2 of many accolades.
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.
For the fifth year in a row, CMIT Solutions has earned one of the most significant accolades you can get in the franchise industry.
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).
He's a leading securities lawyer in the sector with a long list of accolades and deep experience working with registration, compliance and complex financings full stop.
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.
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Bing, the company's revamped search engine launched just last month, is garnering accolades and showing signs of ratcheting up Microsoft's share in the prized search market.
From Murray Coleman in MarketWatch (1/3/08): «Morningstar's Fixed - Income Manager of the Year accolade [for 2007] went to Pimco's Bill Gross.
Originally established in 1987 by the American Marketing Association, but an independent organization since 2008, the Edison Awards ™ have recognized and honored some of the most innovative products and business leaders in the world and is among the most prestigious accolades honoring excellence in new product and service development, marketing, design and innovation.
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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.
«The limitations of quantum thermal dynamics may only be attributed by the heated degradation effects in timed probabilities upon perpetual decaying ratios of certain atoms structuralized accolades of which quantum physics remains allegorically aloof upon and can not be soundly fathomed via any mathematical physics conveyances which by the way are fraught with faulty mathematical probabilities and unreasoned factual soundings.»
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.
They thrive on the adrenaline rush, or perhaps the accolades they receive from their piers, or in the case of this «pastor» perhaps his ego craved the adoration of his «followers» in his church.
One of the stranger accolades he offers is in pointing to China as a country making positive strides in women's rights and equality.
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.
T h e r a p e u t i c memoirs in disparaged desperate accolades are of non-conformists all conforming to acts» and actions» denials.
I would have though it a warning to any in the «inner circle» receiving all kinds of accolades — status, power, money etc. having a form of godliness but no real power and it masking arrogance.
Not content to simply be part of the greatest itinerant ministry team in history and to have the Son of God in their very midst, they grasp for this further accolade.
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