Sentences with phrase «organization's in the name»

But they say that in trimming away customization in the name of convenience, Casper left a hole in the marketplace.
Also, in states such as California, failure to register your business name can prevent you from taking legal action in the name of your business.
All in all, if you're looking for a way to get the most out of a win - win situation, the up - and - coming Janji doesn't require you to sacrifice quality in the name of philanthropic tendencies.
She launched a literacy foundation in her name in 1989, the first year of her husband's presidency.
In a deal sure to raise questions about privacy and the role of government agencies in hack attacks, Google and the National Security Agency (NSA) are about to pair up in the name of protection, according to The Washington Post.
Instead, like other towels with «flour sack» in their name, these towels are made of very thin cotton threads.
Matanov told an unidentified witness cooperating with the government that «the bombings could have had a just reason, such as being done in the name of Islam, that he would support the bombings if the reason were just or the attack had been done by the Taliban,» according to the papers.
Such a liquid market, in which buyers were comfortably in the driver's seat — with bidding wars the norm and house inspections regularly waived all in the name of FOMO (fear of missing out)-- meant there was very little possibility of anyone with any sense allowing their home to go into default.
After a group has completed a project, «be careful not to disband or change the dynamic in the name of opportunity and development.
Having the date the document was created in the name can also be beneficial.
And the many feeble attempts and faux justifications made in the name of speed and scale doesn't really advance the discussion or explain the situation, either.
If the hackers who stole your credit information from Equifax drain your bank account or take out a loan in your name, it's your problem, not Equifax's.
«There's something we call «bottom - line fetish,» which means everything is excusable in the name of getting results.
Or if an employee's mother recently died of breast cancer, make a donation to Race for the Cure in her name.
What critics said: «A sniggering, exhausting, overproduced extravaganza that has virtually all of the humanity pounded out of it in the name of an endless parade of stunt sequences.»
Those with 4K TVs will have a less tempting option with Roku's $ 70 4K HDR Streaming Stick +, which is a relatively hefty cost when you already own Google or Amazon streaming devices, and it's all in the name of the YouTube app, YouTube casting, or the Amazon Prime Video app.
Try to break the conventions you see in the names of your competitors.
Several business owners who discovered unapproved accounts in their name, extra fees, or lower credit scores, have since moved to other banks.
Phillip Davis is founder and president of Tungsten Marketing, a branding firm specializing in naming new businesses, products and websites.
«The typical comment was «I have 200 vendors calling on me with every possible iteration of health or med in their names.
Given the lollygagging, in the name of investor protection, the SEC should walk the documents over to Robbins Geller post haste.
IncQuery: Cracking the Big - Company Market Positioning: What's in a Name?
While it would have been impossible for the founders of United Stationers to foresee the digital revolution, by including the nature of the business in the name they were committing one of Watkins» seven deadly sins — restricting the opportunity for future diversification.
The CUP are unlikely bedfellows with Puigdemont's pro-business Junts per Catalunya, formerly known as the PdeCAT, but these vastly different groups have pulled together in the name of independence.
More to the point, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte spoke last Friday in the name of seven other countries — forcefully rejecting the French ideas of a euro zone finance minister and a heavy and expensive institutional buildup.
Or just shipping something half baked in the name of shipping fast?
Xavier Garcia Albiol, leader of Rajoy's PP in Catalonia, has said of the 21 December elections: «The choice is simple: do you want businesses and jobs or roadblocks in the name of independence?»
The Burnett Jacket for Sundance (pictured), while uninspired in name, is branded with a «Sundance Film Festival» logo on its upper - left sleeve, making it one - of - a-kind.
«USCMO calls on elected officials to reject the anti-Muslim rhetoric touted by the Trump administration in the name of national security,» Jamma added.
That said, if your business makes tables and you only ever intend for it to make tables, then including «tables» in the name will make it easier to remember.
The crowd - pleasing vehicle was the 2015 Brave, a model that harks back, in name and aesthetics, to the iconic motor home of the company's heyday.
Because if that was compensation you weren't planning on giving them, you've increased your expenses in the name of saving tax.
It is also suggested that the numerology found in the name of a place is essential to picking a good vacation spot.
«If, then, I were asked for the most important advice I could give, that which I considered to be the most useful to the men of our century, I should simply say: in the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.»
The Economist notes that slowing down the pace of innovation in the name of human stability mean seem wise on the surface, but it can actually have the opposite effect:
Cirque has seen enough blockbusting successes now to know that it can take a flop or two in the name of taking a risk — it has certainly earned that right.
Until our country makes a distinction between money and governance, power and business, we will have an unjust society that preys upon itself and the world in the name of freedom, democracy, and the American way of life.»
You hear wisecracks about founders letting «the inmates run the asylum» in the name of equality or democracy and that, as a result, those businesses are headed right into the ground.
Could your credit score be impacted if any of those accounts are in your name?
The only major changes between the powdered meal replacement mixes are substituting rice protein instead of artificial vanillin and an extra «chm» in the name.
As part of a Valentine's Day special, the San Francisco Zoo will generously allow you to adopt a Madagascar hissing cockroach or a giant hairy scorpion in the name of your not - so - special someone.
We would be agape with awe, look grimly at our Woolco tube socks and the terrible compromises Canadians make in the name of affordability and dream of the day we could join in all that uncompromised consumerism.
Articles are already appearing about fake tax returns being filed, identities being stolen with hacked social security numbers, and falsified mortgages filed in the name of individuals whose information and identities have been stolen.
Today, so many of us fall into the trap of sacrificing sleep in the name of productivity.
The mainstream news media caught onto the story while venture capitalists lined up to fund any business with «bit» in its name.
It's right there in the name.
For 57 years, NASA and US companies have met the call to protect high - flying astronauts who risk their lives in the name of exploration.
With a quick shift in name and focus, but an equally forgiving waistband, that company grew up into Juicy Couture.
Sanders has never wavered in his message of political revolution and these outings are in the name of his insurgent campaign.
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