Sentences with phrase «on all departures for»

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The ambitious project, involving 10 condo towers on a 15 - acre site, marks a departure for the Rogers from their telecommunications roots
But with Lauer's departure, according to the list compiled by Variety, that leaves Kelly as his replacement for the highest paid on - air personality at NBC.
I was so focused on alleviating the near - term pain of my employee's departure that I didn't focus on the best long - term solution, the best hire not just for the role but also for the company.
Delta is allowing free upgrades for premium travelers to its Delta One cabin, but only on the day of departure.
His comments — at the Europlace finance conference in Paris on Tuesday - come at a time when both financiers and European cities prepare for the U.K.'s departure from the EU.
Poulin and Medline were ousted within a week of each other, and Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Willis linked their departures as proof that «there's little tolerance for a boss who lacks a smart strategy for an increasingly tech - driven marketplace and even less patience for a leader who fails to deliver on digital promises.»
CEO Howard Schultz is known for taking on big issues like job creation and education so the coffee chain's latest initiative centered around diversity and racial inequality was not a big departure from that.
«There's a necessity for a transition period because it's impossible in one year and a half (years) not only to discuss and to debate and to negotiate a departure but on top of that also a new relationship.
Ed Vaizey announced his departure from the helm of the Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) on Twitter late on Friday evening using the hashtag #vexit.
While the professional restlessness wasn't new for Stewart (in a Medium post she wrote on the topic of her departure, she referenced a pattern of churning through jobs every three years), the way she acted on it was: She quit with no opportunity lined up.
Flight - tracking website FlightRadar24.com saw the plane land for one last departure in the U.S. territory located squarely in the path of Irma's landfall, fill with passengers, and make its successful flight back to New York on Wednesday.
As Apple CEO Tim Cook commented when asked about cultural changes after Steve Jobs» departure, «We've turned up the volume on collaboration because it's so clear that in order for us to be incredibly successful we have to be the best collaborators in the world.»
When the press rep declined to confirm the departure, she informed the rep that her terminal revealed that the partner hadn't logged on to his Bloomberg for two weeks.
Uber did not immediately return Fortune «s request for comment on the nature of Marcus's departure.
When Bryant posted a poem on Sunday announcing his departure from the game, the site went down and was offline for much of the day.
But, Schultz exemplifies being personal by taking action on his social stances, including providing healthcare for full - and part - time workers, which is a radical departure from most large American corporations who employ shift workers.
If you bought a regular economy ticket, sometimes the airline, for the sake of an on - time departure, will allow volunteers to check their full - size carry - on bags, free of charge.
«If our airport staff are looking to upgrade passengers on the day of departure, there is a process that they follow which generally sees passengers that are frequent flyers of the airline — or those that have paid for a fully flexible ticket — benefiting,» Harriet Bevis, Virgin Atlantic spokesperson, told the Daily Mail.
It gives you real - time departures, delays, and gate numbers on zoomable maps for most flights worldwide.
Drew McReynolds of RBC Dominion Securities said that while Esso accounts for an undisclosed fraction of the 10 to 12 per cent gross billings from non-financial and non-Air Canada partners, the minimal financial impact doesn't convey the overall effect on Aeroplan as it prepares for the departure of Air Canada.
«We really are administering government for the benefit of the corporation — and [this] is a wide departure from what the country was basically founded on
The technology is a departure for X, which has generally focused on ideas like burrito - delivering drones that seem like they were torn from the pages of sci - fi film scripts.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, in a speech at Stanford University, called for «patience» on Assad's departure - the clearest indication yet of an acknowledgment that Russia and Iran have bolstered Assad and that he is unlikely to leave power immediately.
If Trump does decide to take a risk and lead the charge on an issue that would require tough votes by conservative lawmakers — perhaps on strengthening background checks for gun purchases — it would be a departure for his presidency
«The prospect for working with a fast - paced driven ambitious smart young startup was too appealing to turn down,» Boutros said in a post on Google +, announcing his departure from Google.
The survey of 925 Americans was conducted as new revelations surfaced that the company connected to the 2016 Trump campaign, Cambridge Analytica, inappropriately harvested personal information on millions of Facebook users The sharp rise in negative feelings is a significant departure from Facebook's standing prior to the 2016 election, when the rise of so - called Fake News and polarizing content led to calls for the company to take greater responsibility for the content on the popular social media site — or face government regulation.
The May fundraising totals were double whammy in the headlines for Trump on Monday, which also saw the departure of two high - profile campaign staffers.
And Volkswagen indicated it would prepare its truck and bus divisions for possible sale on the stock market, a major departure after decades of empire building by previous chief executives.
Marlene Williamson, CEO of Watermark, a Silicon Valley organization dedicated to women in leadership, said not only will Kalanick's resignation help Uber get back on track — his departure will have ramifications for other Bay Area tech companies struggling with their own issues of gender bias and sexual harassment.
Another swing and miss for Larry Hogan on the heels of Discovery's departure from Maryland.
Four out of five of the world's worst major airports for on - time departures were Chinese in May, according to Flightstats, a website that collects statistics on flight delays.
Koum's strong stance on privacy is seen as motivation for his departure.
The sales uptick comes on the heels of the February departure of Laurent Potdevin, who was CEO for four years and left for a failure to meet «standards of conduct,» according to the company.
Although the path for negotiations on the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union (EU) remains uncertain, the French presidential election result has removed another potential political risk that may have been holding back activity in some parts of Europe.
Shuttle continues on to LAX for evening departures.
The British government's recent setbacks are also weighing on the pound, a typical tailwind for shares in dollar earnings British companies, after Britain's upper house voted to give parliament powers to block or delay a final deal on departure from the European Union.
A scientist at Exxon for 20 years until his departure in 1989, Bernstein went to Mobil where he wrote a 1996 primer on climate science for the Global Climate Coalition, an advocacy group for the fossil fuel industry.
Updated, 8:51 p.m. The surprise departure of a top JPMorgan Chase executive for a giant private equity firm underscores how financial regulations are forcing a shift in the balance of power on Wall Street.
No one would believe him, and people of all stations and classes told the Nuncio on his departure what hope they placed in Hitler: hope to the rise for greatness of the German nation.
19) of the Posterior Analytics, where Aristotle describes how the mind ascends to the first principles on which all science is grounded, he points out that the immediate point of departure of the inductive movement is not mere sense perception, but «experience»: «So from perception there comes memory, as we call it, and from memory (when it occurs often in connection with the same thing), experience; for memories that are many in number form a single experience.
On the first, at both the White House and at his departure from JFK Airport, he raised his head and his voice for a manifestly heartfelt «May God bless America!»
The Christian Century for December 22, 1976, carried a discerning article by Mark Juergensmeyer on «The Fading of an Era,» in which he vividly described the departure of the «last evangelistic missionary couple» from the Punjab state of north India and saw that departure as signifying the end of the «great missionary era of the...
Written midstream in her own life and career, the book stretches from her birth in 1945 («on the day that Hitler died») to her departure for college in 1963.
We sense in all of this the dawn of a new dispensation, a fresh, if sometimes uneven, point of departure for the apostolic heritage, a galvanizing hope, born of proven confidence that we can move beyond Day One of the missionary landing to enter new fields and spheres with our hearts and minds fixed on the right things.
His thoughts on the special role of agape in evolution may serve as a point of departure for developing a conceptual scheme that makes room for the origin of what is radically new in a world of regularity and order.
Carl Trueman, our friend and brother at Westminster Theological Seminary, has critiqued Union's departure from the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) on the grounds that our relationship with the CCCU has been «really pragmatic and only very superficially theological.»
These texts and studies do not exhaust the various ways in which women were perceived, and their roles commented upon, by writers of the early church, but they offer points of departure for a discussion on the contribution of women to the life and witness of the early church without forgetting that the «ancient sources and modern historians agree that primary conversion to Christianity was far more prevalent among females than among males» [13] in the time of the early church.
5 See William Christian's An Interpretation of Whitehead's Metaphysics (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1959), p. 221f, for an excellent summary of Whitehead's departure from traditional views on universals.
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