Sentences with phrase «of new ties»

Both of these new tie - ins aim to make it easier for companies to run some workloads on internal systems and others on a cloud operated by someone else.
Speaking of color, I love the idea of a new tie for your guy (see what I did there?)
The only downside of a new Tie Fighter game would be the inclusion of the new trilogy.

Not exact matches

CNBC's Michelle Caruso - Cabrera provides a preview of the Saudi - U.S. CEO forum in New York as corporate leaders from both countries meet to discuss future business ties.
Manafort's ties to Russia came under scrutiny in August of last year, when The New York Times discovered that a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine designated him $ 12.7 million in undisclosed cash payments.
When responding to this question, Roy Cohen, career coach and author of «The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide,» says job seekers should «offer up examples that are relevant, like managing projects, learning new skills or a specific activity that is tied directly to performing this role.»
Roy Cohen, career coach and author of «The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide,» tells Glassdoor that job seekers should «offer up examples that are relevant, like managing projects, learning new skills or a specific activity that is tied directly to performing this role.»
Ali belongs to a new generation of urban planners taping into the rising demand for the services of a profession whose fortunes are tied to surging property development markets as well as the growth in city - building activity across Canada.
Harford has deep ties with Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, who was previously the chief executive of Expedia.
New York's Q3 2017 average weekly wage of $ 1,305 and 2016 GDP per capita of $ 81,748 were both the sixth - highest among the 40 largest metro areas, but the region's 4.6 % unemployment rate in February 2018 was tied for eighth - worst.
Facebook just released a new set of tools to make it easier to cut ties after a relationship fizzles.
In the past, reporters like Mike Royko, who wrote for The Chicago Tribune, and Jimmy Breslin of The New York Daily News and Newsday, had deep ties to their working class communities, Polgreen noted.
Working on the implementation of a new diversity management system is not an easy task, especially when the efforts are not tied to the company's vision and strategy.
We had already tied up most of our capital in buying inventory, hiring a skeleton staff and building new locations.
Come October 5, Skylanders: Trap Team will introduce a new interactive element to the game franchise, along with a new type of physical retail tie - in with 40 crystal traps, and over 50 new action figures.
Companies tied to Mr. Low's family have also purchased a $ 39 million mansion on Oriole Drive in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, the L'Ermitage Hotel in Beverly Hills and part of the Park Lane Hotel in New York.
Deepak Padmanabhan, President of TiE Dubai, adds in a statement that this year's event «will bring a new crop of regional and international entrepreneurial heavyweights to share their personal journeys and present their insights to startups and entrepreneurs in the region.»
A new face, Li Hejun of renewable energy firm Hanergy, tied for third place with $ 20.8 billion, alongside beverage magnate Zong Qinghou of Wahaha.
The currency, which is tied to a popular new form of blockchain technology, is up around 60 %.
With the vast majority of private investment capital tied up in just three states (California, New York and Massachusetts) and a fairly narrow group of industries, SBIC helped spread the wealth to a much broader portfolio of promising businesses.
After a period of prolonged low oil prices, many offshore drillers are focusing on tying new wells in the Gulf of Mexico to existing infrastructure, rather than investing billions in new offshore platforms, he said.
Our newest group of Virgin employees were told they could dispose of the ties.
So, what is it about New Jersey, which finished third in Cost Of Living and tied for 18 overall?
The company is also very closely tied to right - wing Republicans, including Rebekah Mercer, co-owner of Breitbart News — a publication known for regularly publishing what The New York Times calls» «hate news» — a toxic mix of lies, white - supremacist content, and bullying that can inspire attacks on Muslims, gay people, women, African Americans, and others.»
Not only will these experiments provide you with valuable feedback on whether you'll really enjoy that new life you're eyeing for yourself, but they're also mercifully small and doable — it's hard to tie yourself up in knots of fear and procrastination when the initial step is so tiny.
Using data to tie marketing back to return on investment has helped marketers reach new levels of influence, removing the traditional «fluff» of marketing and replacing it with objective measurement.
Technically tied with Michigan for number of companies, New York came out ahead by revenue.
The district has about 3.6 million square feet of landmark air rights, including 1.2 million square feet linked to Grand Central Terminal and 1.1 million square feet controlled by New York's Catholic Archdiocese, tied to St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Department of City Planning said at the time of rezoning.
The same outside adviser, who was unidentified in Tuesday's release, advised that a package of assistance programs to patients would: «force reporters to focus on the byzantine nature of drug pricing and health care and ensure the patient message gets out... specifically tie profits from Daraprim to the research and development of a new and more effective treatment for Daraprim patients.
Among the best cities for starting a small business, Los Angeles has the highest cost of living on this list but ties with Miami for the highest rate of new entrepreneurs.
Among the best cities to start a small business, Kansas City ranked lowest in startup density, tied for last place with Dallas on the rate of new entrepreneurs and came in second - to - last for opportunity share of new entrepreneurs.
Nicolas Shea, who heads innovation initiatives for the Chilean Ministry of Economy and founded Start - Up Chile, says the government's $ 40 million investment in the program will be worthwhile if it can build ties with interesting new companies, even if they don't stay in the country over the long term.
«Donki has the potential to become a key player, but it's the new CEO's role to decide who the company will tie up with» in the event of consolidation in the industry, said Mr Kazahaya.
63 % of all requests to Facebook from Google Chrome were those so - called «conditional requests,» tying up resources for the time it took for the server to tell the browser that, no, there's no new file since the last time you visited.
«Job - killing carbon tax» is a way for the Conservatives to tie themselves to one side of that western history and New Democrats to the other.
Norway topped the EIU's list of full democracies last year, followed by Iceland, Sweden, New Zealand and Denmark; Canada and Ireland tied for sixth place.
The deal also will require a large amount of new debt issuance, although there are no financing conditions tied to closing.
Flynn's ouster has sparked a new swirl of controversy over Trump's potential ties to Moscow.
But whether or not the shooter actually had any formal ties with ISIS, the title of Rukmini Callimachi's New York Times report says it all: «Was Orlando Shooter Really Acting for ISIS?
Mentions of «cryptocurrency» (digital currencies not tied to any country's legal tender) and related terms including «bitcoin» and «ethereum» (the two most popular cryptocurrencies), «blockchain» (the technology underlying these currencies), and «initial coin offering» (or ICO, which lets companies raise capital through the creation of a new cryptocurrency) have skyrocketed over the last seven years, according to data from Sentieo, a financial research firm.
As The New York Times reported at the time, Kamprad called his involvement «a part of my life which I bitterly regret,» and claimed to have severed his ties to the party in the 1950s.
Though an admirer of U.S. technology, he deplores the new permissiveness, the weakening of family ties, and the lax discipline in the labor force.
2009: The New York Times reports than McAfee's personal fortune, much of which was tied up in real estate and stocks, has fallen to about $ 4 million from a high of $ 100 million.
A formidable portion of the world's public health woes is tied to pollution, according to new research published in the journal Lancet.
Coles said that she's found tying the supply of successful recruiting tips to bonuses for employees has helped opened up new networks that HR and recruiters had typically missed.
As pizza chain Papa John's undergoes a time of reckoning, choosing a new CEO and severing ties with the National Football League, Cramer wanted to cut through the confusion.
In particular, she was captivated by the high - tech moguls, some not much older than herself, who had the ability to forge new types of electronic ties that left people better connected to one another and to the world.
Penelope Trunk, the author of Brazen Careerist: The New Rules for Success, argues that one of the advantages of the work spouse relationship is its no - strings - attached vibe — it offers the closeness and support of a marriage, with out any sexual ties, commitment, or other relationship baggage.
It is far more often through the networks of our «weak ties» for example, that we get referrals for business and find opportunities for new jobs.
What's amazing for small business owners about these new social media tools is that they are incredibly good at empowering individual people to efficiently and inexpensively maintain a far larger number of «weak ties».
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