Sentences with phrase «out of the year with»

Professional gold events in Asia are now held 50 weeks out of the year with interest from other tours in Europe and the U.S. strong, says Josh Burack, CEO, Asian Tour.
There just isn't much ice left, and what is left would be extremely difficult to melt, as most of it is located at high latitudes around the poles which are mostly dark 6 months out of the year with way below freezing temperatures.
We plan to milk every last day out of our year with the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, and we'll be sure to share it all with you.
Custodial = who the child spends more than half the nights out of the year with.
(This can be anywhere from a few days a week to literally six months out of the year with each.)
So you can decorate for two seasons out of the year with one sign.

Not exact matches

ads were trotted out with much fanfare during the Super Bowl last year, but couldn't save the aging catch phrase of American dairy farmers.
Last year, a CMB Consumer Pulse survey pointed out that only half of smartphone users had heard of mobile payments.Of that half, only 8 percent are familiar with the technology.
FraneeB, the most helpful reviewer, has used these cloths for nearly a year on a daily basis, and she likes that she can dry large quantities of dishes and stains come out with bleach and hot water.
Last year, a machine vision program developed by Stanford researchers was able to distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous moles with more than 90 percent accuracy, beating out its human dermatologist counterparts — possibly a sign of what's to come in the field of AI.
The CAQ has come out swinging with the promise of balancing the province's budget within a year of being elected.
What causes one person to shop with you for years, driving out of their way to get to you, while the guy across the street won't set foot in your door?
ExpressJet continues to engage in discussions around the CRJ700s scheduled to come out of service with Delta later this year and remains pleased with the level of demand for the CRJ700 product.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — With a smile that suggested the hard part of an «intense year» may be behind him, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed developers Tuesday and pledged the company will build its way out of its worst - ever privacy debacle.
In January, a committee of the federal Liberal party, following a vote in favour of decriminalization a year earlier at the party's convention, came out with a 38 - page paper advocating full legalization.
But as a businessman with 40 years of experience and a franchisee with nine Edible Arrangements locations in Southern California, he knew he had to do his due diligence before bringing the concept out West.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
The attack, which Tamerlan, 26, is suspected of carrying out along with his 19 - year - old brother Dzhokhar, killed three people and injured about 260 others.
Outsourcing has become one of the hottest topics in the business world over the past few years, with so many tasks in the workplace now capable of being carried out by outside parties.
Popular Science is out with its 30th annual list of «The 100 Greatest Innovations» of the year — and the top dozen are in the category of health.
Sort by median salary to find the jobs with the fattest pay cheques; sort by five - year wage growth to see which fields have the fastest - growing salaries — that can indicate a shortage of qualified candidates (and opportunity for you); or sort by five - year growth in the number of people in the field — those are the places that have been on hiring sprees (but watch out; that doesn't mean they'll continue the streak).
And if convicted, in addition to any other penalties handed out, the company could be barred for 10 years from competing for contracts with the Government of Canada — a category of contracts that make up an important element of the company's income.
And earlier this year, Lagunitas rolled out a limited run of Supercritical, an ale brewed with Cannabis terpenes, aromatic compounds of fragrant oils from the cannabis plant that give it distinctive flavors and aromatics.
When you hear [Toronto general manager of transportation services] Steve Buckley set out his vision of where we're going to be in 10 years, he says there's going to be a series of robo - cabs sharing the roads possibly with some driverless cars and transit vehicles.
In less than a year, Weiss went from hashing out the formulas for each product with a team of 15 to banking revenue in the multiple millions (she declined to be more specific) and managing a staff of 30.
Morneau said nine out of 10 recipients of child benefits would do better under the new program than they were previously; a family of two children earning $ 90,000 per year will get a tax - free bonus of $ 5,650 per year from the federal government, an increase of $ 2,500 per year compared with Harper's child - subsidy regime.
Among those we spotted: Katy Perry hanging out with the cast of Modern Family, Elizabeth Banks entertaining a crowd at the bar; a very statuesque Nicole Kidman; Hayden Panettiere getting numerous compliments on her yellow dress; Bradley Cooper; and basically everyone else you've seen on TV this year.
Forrec says the theme will imbue St. Elizabeth with a sense of history, strengthen community ties and emphasize that the site is a real town — not merely a collection of homes for people living out their final years.
It's with this goal in mind that he founded The Flatiron School alongside Adam Enbar, a graduate of Harvard Business School, who two years set out to rethink traditional higher education.
We think it's a pretty compelling story, and, it turns out, it's one that is consistent with the pitch we made a year and a half ago, when we raised our seed round of funding.
To learn how Bridgewater seeks out new employees and what it's like to apply there, Business Insider spoke with Brian Kreiter, Bridgewater's head of client service and marketing and cohead of its core management team, as well as several former Bridgewater employees who worked there within the last five years.
Make sure that before you start out, you have a solid scope of where the business is heading in the next year and aim to move with it.
But Cohodes gave a detailed presentation of his case against Home Capital last year at a high - profile investor conference, and he'll engage with anyone who reaches out with questions.
Part of the reason is that it can take years to access prison rehabilitation programs if you have a longer sentence because people with shorter sentences get priority; despite recent national efforts to make opioid antidotes and addiction treatments more widely accessible, many prisons still don't have these programs in place, leaving addicts who make it out of prison far more susceptible to relapse.
Many entrepreneurs bow out a year or two after a buyout, and Coke's buyout of Honest Tea would have made that possible for Goldman, too — he reportedly made «tens of millions» from the deal, and other employees, who had equity, made out well — some with payouts of more than $ 1 million.
Some successful entrepreneurs today travel around the world, hang out with celebrities, buy properties, swanky cars, sports teams, and whatever their hearts desire because they earn millions (or billions) of dollars a year.
With no plans to accept Apple Pay, and no set launch date for MCX, it appears Walmart could wait no longer without risking missing out on a major shift in customer behavior: Forrester Research has forecast that mobile payments by U.S. consumers will go from $ 52 billion last year to $ 142 billion by the end of 2019.
Next year, look out for how that shapes the next generation's dinners, with 76 percent of chefs considering healthy kids» meals a hot trend.
How many times have we argued with someone knowing they were really right, yet we just won't give in due to that darn ego,» says Donald Burns, a 33 - year veteran of the restaurant industry who warns against shutting out other perspectives.
«You see these little companies building out service brands because they want to have account executives who work with customers,» Atkinson adds, «so they try to spin their products into serving three different groups in the first couple of years, and that's a very adverse situation to get into.
According to the article, the female chief executives at S&P 500 companies out - earned their male counterparts last year, with a median compensation package of $ 13.8 million.
«The early 2010s could well turn out to mark the end of China's years of miraculous growth, with trend growth halving during this decade.»
The Royal Bank of Scotland is an early user, signing up some 100 employees last year with plans to roll the product out to 30,000 of its 100,000 employees by the end of this year.
Over the years Alfa has come out on top in bitter power struggles even with people closely linked to Vladimir Putin: it defended its telecoms empire against Leonid Reiman, Putin's communications minister, who ultimately left the government after a string of disclosures about his links to an offshore company.
The smart home showing at CES 2017 lays out the future of the smart home industry — interior designers and architects will be called upon to join forces with technologists, much in the way that fashion designers and gadget developers have been co-creating wearables in recent years.
That turned out to be the wrong angle, and Virgin Cars ended up shutting down just five years later,» Branson says, adding that in retrospect, «the biggest potential for disruption in the automotive industry had nothing to do with the process of selling cars, but rather with how cars were powered.»
After Boulder - based startup Simple Energy moved out of its incubator space in 2011, the team of six, who wanted a downtown location, selected a massive 5,000 - square - foot space with a three - year lease.
Long associated with older industries, Osaka has struggled to get out of the shadow of Tokyo as a start - up hub, but it has upped its game in recent years with new start - up investment funds, downtown university campuses, incubators and pitch events.
With a three - year growth rate of 285 percent, the startup clocks out as number 1,503 on the Inc. 5000.
The following year, EMC bundled up Pivotal Labs with others parts of its business and spun it out as Pivotal, an independent software and services company that at first was not quite sure what it was supposed to do.
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