Not exact matches
«So I took all the
public data I could find and wrote a program that automatically
spit out the kind
of companies that excited me.»
But in 2013 the FDA announced that it was concerned about «the
public health consequences
of inaccurate results» from these mail - in
spit tests and banned them.
Last year, the billionaire even engaged in a brief Twitter
spat with Fortune (including blocking Fortune «s primary Twitter account) over its reporting in the wake
of a Tesla driver's fatal crash and Musk's post-crash sale
of Tesla shares in a
public offering.
Matthew Grounds, the head
of UBS Australia, may have forced James Packer to back down in their
public spat.
In an unusually
public spat, Amazon is rethinking some building projects in Seattle because
of a new tax being considered by the City Council.
Now, with ExOne having officially fallen short
of estimates in every single quarter since going
public early last year, shares are trading within
spitting distance
of a new 52 - week low.
Dietary supplements company Herbalife will add two new members to its board
of directors at the request
of billionaire investor Carl Icahn, who has backed the company in a
public spat with hedge fund manager Bill Ackman.
This is certainly good news for our roads, bridges, schools and other
public works, many
of which are in sore need
of a
spit shine.
In Liao Yiwu's God is Red, which recounts the struggles
of the Chinese Christians in the Maoist and post-Maoist years, the pastor's son recalls how, because
of their faith, his family was beaten, bound, and
spit upon during
public condemnation meetings.
But the exit was so sudden and concluded such a run
of immature behavior in Knoxville (a wide range
of minor NCAA violations,
public spats with veteran coaches like Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer, a wrecked Lexus, and so forth) that it had UT fans losing their minds in
public.
But this is all wonderfully entertaining and great for golf — dispose
of the «gentleman's game» refrain and increase the
public spats between competitors.
The site does seem to be mainly focusing on the negative, which is a reflection
of course
of where we are as a club, so the site is reflecting
public opinion but imho this article is a bit harsh, we didn't need a left back until Masuaaku
spat his dummy out, we had him and Cresswell, as for the Utd trying to sign Leighton Baines they made a lot
of noises but according to many reports Moyes wasn't sure he was good enough for Utd... I think Evra has been brought in primarilly for cover at left back, lets see what happens.
The drama
of Week 29 in Liga NOS was primarily reserved for off - the - field events as Sporting fell into near complete meltdown with a very
public spat between the players and club president Bruno de Carvalho.They recovered
of sorts to ultimately win their game against Paços Ferreira, while Porto also
In the first month, my son
spit up down the inside
of my shirt in
public and peed just about everywhere except his diaper.
This is more than just a playground
spat among vendors, since a company's
public image can determine the direction
of contracts worth tens or hundreds
of thousands
of dollars per year.
His comments follows a directive by the National Council
of the NPP for Bugri Naabu and Otiko Djaba to apologise with written letter after their
public spat which birthed claims the Upper East Regional Minister, Rockson Bukari, was involved in the murder the late Upper East Regional Chairman
of the NPP, Adams Mahama.
Mr Miliband has traditionally sought to avoid the confrontations with unions which characterised the time
of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, but there are some very concrete political advantages to a
public spat with union leaders and many voices in his office are urging him to make the most
of it.
The speech, which saw David Cameron promise to cut down on «mass immigration» prompted a
public spat with business secretary Vince Cable and revealed tensions at the heart
of the coalition.
Liberal Democrat energy secretary Chris Huhne and Tory chairman Baroness Warsi had a
public spat recently after Baroness Warsi said AV would benefit fascists, while Mr Huhne accused her
of «Goebbels - like» propaganda.
Public spats between the leading Brexit campaigns dominated the early days
of the referendum.
The company had a
public spat with the de Blasio administration over the conditions
of a rezoning
of the Domino Sugar factory site in Williamsburg.
The grand jury investigation — which Fitzpatrick defended as necessary because
of the mayor's lack
of cooperation — marks the latest
spat in an rare
public war between Onondaga County's top law enforcement officials.
Cuomo and de Blasio have had
public spats about everything from universal pre-K to the use
of Sunnyside rail yards in Queens for affordable housing.
What appeared to be a
spat between Labour and Unite over vote - rigging has turned into a
public argument over party funding and a redefinition
of the relationship with the unions.
The
public spat that ensued saw either side
of the divide supporting their favourites as being in the right and condemning the other side as those who did wrong.
His recent
public spats with teaching unions and Ofsted appear to have damaged the education secretary with 57 % per cent
of all voters now say he is doing a bad job with just 21 % saying he is doing well.
The
public spat between Trump and Lewis has had an unexpected side effect: skyrocketing sales
of «March,» a graphic - novel
of the congressman's life as a civil rights activist.
It comes as a
spat between the Governor
of the Bank
of England Mark Carney and a leading Vote Leave campaigner was made
public.
Collectively called the Criminal Justice Reform Act, the eight bills will downgrade most criminal noise violations,
spitting, littering, possession
of an open container
of alcohol,
public urination and after - dusk loitering and other prohibited activities in
public parks to offenses penalized with a ticket.
The Act consists
of eight bills that will downgrade most noise violations,
spitting, littering, possession
of an open container
of alcohol,
public urination and after - dusk loitering and other prohibited activities in
public parks from arrest - worthy crimes to offenses penalized with a ticket and prosecuted in civil court.
Social commentator, Sydney Casely Hayford, believes the Gender Minister, Otiko Afisa Djaba, and the Northern Regional Chairman
of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Daniel Bugri Naabu should have been dismissed for their recent
public spat.
Advice for immigrants is set to include warnings not to
spit in
public, the importance
of queuing in shops, what days to put out rubbish and the need for a fishing license.
The NY Post calls on Cuomo to «end his monkey business» in the form
of repeated
public spats with de Blasio, «before it does real harm.»
He was referring to her husband, who she'd had a
public spat with over the weekend, but you'd be forgiven for reading a bit
of 50 Shades into it.
But one wonders if choosing him would be seen as unnecessary bashing
of Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, who left her post as state party co-chair after a
public spat with Cuomo over aid to localities.
It would be recalled that the duo
of Obj and IBB had a
public spat last year after Babangida criticized Obasanjo's government as a failure in an interview to celebrate his 70th birthday.
The legislation, the result
of a collaboration between state and city officials following yet another
public spat between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mr. de Blasio, will mandate all existing cooling towers be registered within 30 days
of the law's enactment and new towers to be registered before they go online.
Mr. Wright, Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Cuomo are all Democrats — but the assemblyman is a longtime ally
of the governor's and appears to have taken his side in the highly
public spat with the mayor.
Shock waves from Wall Street Journal The
public face
of the
spat played out in The Wall Street Journal.
But invective today gets amplified and disseminated so rapidly that it assumes a
public life
of its own, and scientific
spats become a reality show complete with egos, self - promotion, greed and Machiavellian stratagems dissected in blogs, on social media and on bulletin boards.
The other day after holding Jackson out in
public, I looked down to find
spit / drool marks all over the top
of my tunic.
(Their talking - over-each-other
public spat is one
of the movie's more enjoyable scenes.)
«Down here you make enemies for life,»
spits the young
public defender who's muffed Dee's case, bristling at the questions
of her ACLU attorney (Tim Blake Nelson) and the conflicted local lawyer who's signed on to represent her (Will Patton, in the film's best performance).
James Franco has become embroiled in a
public spat with a Yale student who criticised his style
of «tweeting».
Creating a
public spat between the automotive heavyweights, the boss
of the Hyundai's high - performance N brand, former BMW M chief Albert Biermann, recently slammed the Golf GTI as a wannabe that'll only be good for «a few laps on the race track».
TB was the subject
of the first mass health education campaign; disinfectants and good hygiene practices (such as no
spitting in
public) prevented the spread
of disease
In fact, my husband, who is a
public defender, had made a career
of eating peanut - butter - cheese crackers from the vending machine in the Raleigh courthouse while he went over the testimony
of guys named
Spit one more time.
Plus, there's the whole thing about how series - creator and auteur Hideo Kojima would not be involved in the creation
of such a remake due to the very
public (as
public as it can be for a Japanese company)
spat between him and Konami.
That was the first
public screening
of «Can't Swallow It, Can't
Spit It Out,» which the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles included in its exhibition «Eden's Edge» last year and the Whitney also tapped for the coming Biennial.
When a passerby inserts an empty plastic bottle, the machine's sensor scans it to assess the value
of the plastic — anywhere from 5 to 15 cents — and
spits out a
public transportation credit or extra mobile phone minutes.