Sentences with phrase «over written as»

English teachers should have sound knowledge of the language and command over written as well as verbal form.

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Over the next three years, the Canadian Tire analysts will study decades worth of competition results dating back to the 1930s, and dissect any insights out of the data as possible, writes Marketing's Jered Stuffco.
I've written about crowdfunding extensively, mostly from the point of view of entrepreneurs, who view crowdfunding as a cheaper way to finance their business over traditional bank loans.
As the pace of business slows down over the holidays (sorry retail folks, you're obviously excepted), this is an ideal time to reflect on and update your digital footprint, writes Allison Durazzi, a digital marketing instructor at Seattle Central College, on Fast Company.
The market for Ether cratered on news of the theft, with the price of the digital currency dropping from a peak of over $ 21 yesterday to around $ 12.93 as of this writing, as tracked by CryptoCompare, on surging volume.
As I write this, the conference is less than halfway over, and there are plenty of non-political talks and performances coming up.
It took two to three years to start seeing real results (i.e., inbound inquiries) as a result of my writing, but the branding payoff over time has been substantial.
As we've written before, limited partners are furious over the revelations.
He wrote that both Combs and Weschler, who Buffett has indicated are likely to take over managing the bulk of Berkshire's massive stock market portfolio when he leaves the company, had «handily» beaten the market, as well as Buffett's own performance, for the second year in a row.
The project is seeking to raise an ambitious $ 100,000 (as of this writing it was a little over half of the way towards its goal.)
«We believe Starbucks is an actionable idea here, as we sense the stress the Company felt over December, and into January, results has passed and that operational and sales initiatives are in place to allow a return to 3 % comps in 2H18 and beyond,» analyst John Ivankoe wrote in a note to clients Monday.
Greitens is writing for parents who want to increase their children's resiliency, but this is likely applicable to any situation in which you have some authority over others» actions — as a boss, a coach, or a mentor.
Because I'm not American, the U.S. Department of Transportation stipulated I take some of my shares in Virgin America as non-voting shares, reducing my influence over any takeover,» he wrote at the time.
Over the course of two months, with Kalin designing and Maguire and Schoppik writing code, the trio built a modest e-commerce tool that was designed as a cheaper alternative to eBay and aimed at sellers of handmade goods.
«With core earnings outperforming despite transitory flu impact and Fidelis on track to close and contribute 13 % incremental (year over year) growth to 2019 as a starting point before core growth, we view this as an overall positive print,» wrote Evercore ISI analyst Michael Newshel in a research note.
If we've learned one thing about the TV business over the past year, it's that almost everything that was once written in stone is now up for grabs, including who is in control and what they see as their end goal.
As surprised as you can be and still be so far over forty,» she wrotAs surprised as you can be and still be so far over forty,» she wrotas you can be and still be so far over forty,» she wrote.
As I write this, a new administration has just taken over in Washington.
Buffett wrote, «Bill Ruane - a truly wonderful human being and a man whom I identified 60 years ago as almost certain to deliver superior investment returns over the long haul - said it well: «In investment management, the progression is from the innovators to the imitators to the swarming incompetents.»
When Marissa Mayer took over as Yahoo's chief executive one year ago today, the world knew her as a woman who could pretty much write her own ticket in the tech industry.
After writing non-stop as a journalist for 16 years, I've listened to countless bands during my regular workday, but the one factor that comes up over and over is that an upbeat artist adds some spring to my step (and my typing).
I'm on a mini-vacation in Quebec, but I couldn't not write something about Steve Jobs's resignation, which was about as surprising as Google taking over Motorola or HP announcing its exit from the consumer business, both of which happened last week.
The company is selling a thing (the kit) by saying it can provide «health reports on 254 diseases and conditions,» including categories such as «carrier status,» «health risks,» and «drug response,» and specifically as a «first step in prevention» that enables users to «take steps toward mitigating serious diseases» such as diabetes, coronary heart disease, and breast cancer...» Most of the uses «listed on your website, a list that has grown over time,» the FDA writes, «are medical device uses [for the] Personal Genome Service.»
«In our experience, markets tend to over-react to political shocks, as was seen in the example of Tiananmen Square — where the Hang Seng fell 22 % in a single day, losing 37 % from its peak over the entirety of the protest period, before steadily recovering back to previous peak over the following year,» the team wrote.
Petraeus, a four - star general married for 37 years, stepped down as head of the US spy agency just three days after President Barack Obama's re-election over his fling with Broadwell, an army reservist who traveled to Afghanistan to write a glowing biography of the general.
As I recently wrote in «The IRS Wants to Know If Your Freelancer Should Be Getting a W2,» before working with a freelancer you want to make sure to look at a number of factors including: one) whether the person you hire is truly a freelancer, two) whether you have financial control over the person doing work, three) the extent of control you have over the freelancer's day and four) how the person's work gets performed.
As of today I've had a little over three million views of my LinkedIn blogs, I write here on Inc., and I am a regular contributor to CNBC.
To that end, she wants the L.A. rep to handle client relations primarily, while the New York office maintains control over functions such as cold - calling, research, and writing press releases.
It makes me wonder how many thousands of replies I haven't gotten over the years, due to my penchant for ending emails with «best» (as if I'd wanted to write, «best regards,» but just couldn't find the time.)
«We label it as «special request,»» they wrote, so the employees filling the order «have to literally stop working just to come over and ask what the special request is.»
As growing legions of lovesick people around the globe search for their perfect mates and advertisers fall over one another to write him ever larger checks, he just kicks back and smiles.
Just as baby boomers took over business, politics, and the consumer economy during the 1980s and»90s, millennials currently in their mid-20s will make up the majority of jobs and big - ticket purchases such as houses and cars, Slok wrote in a recent brief, which was first reported by Axios.
You can put rules into your online forms, so if someone puts a dash in their phone number, or writes «coming soon» as their URL, it tells them they're wrong and makes them do it over again...
«We found that increasing the size of lunch tables... significantly improved performance by over 10 percent, as measured by peer reviews,» writes Humanyze CEO Ben Waber on re: Work.
Deep pockets: «Businesses that provide deep pockets as the source of their competitive advantage have a predictable tendency to empty those pockets over time,» they write.
Market share had grown from 14 percent to 21 percent, and the stock price was over $ 40 (it is holding at $ 78 as of this writing).
«As for how to write well,» writes Paul Graham, «here's the short version: Write a bad version 1 as fast as you can; rewrite it over and over; cut everything unnecessary.&raquAs for how to write well,» writes Paul Graham, «here's the short version: Write a bad version 1 as fast as you can; rewrite it over and over; cut everything unnecessary.&rwrite well,» writes Paul Graham, «here's the short version: Write a bad version 1 as fast as you can; rewrite it over and over; cut everything unnecessary.&rWrite a bad version 1 as fast as you can; rewrite it over and over; cut everything unnecessary.&raquas fast as you can; rewrite it over and over; cut everything unnecessary.&raquas you can; rewrite it over and over; cut everything unnecessary.»
Over its relatively short life - span, the publishing platform known as Medium has been described as the digital version of a lot of things — a magazine, a stable of magazines, a PR news - wire, a social network based around writing, and so on.
As Liz Ryan, founder and CEO of consulting firm The Human Workplace, writes in a post on LinkedIn, «How are you ever going to increase your earnings if every time you change jobs, you get a tiny raise over what they paid you at the last place?»
As Businessweek writes, «Tech giants and other corporations that have grown by serial acquisition fear the Actelion precedent could expose them — at least in California — to open - ended liability over licensing disputes involving the smaller new - technology companies they are wont to gobble up like so many cocktail nuts.»
First, the cost of outsourcing services over the short term can prove less expensive than buying pricey software: «We write short - term contracts so they can turn us on and off as they need to.
Byron described Wired's balance sheet as «growing worse by the minute, as if some kind of financial Ebola virus were spreading through the operation... Peel away all the financial razzmatazz and Wired Ventures has turkey written all over it — a business dependent on the financial equivalent of an iron lung for continued survival.
On Tuesday, Gawker wrote that its parent company recently received a letter from a lawyer threatening a lawsuit over an article the site ran last month featuring what it described as «a lengthy investigation that sought to solve the enduring mystery of Donald Trump's infamous mane.»
«As the battle over consumer spending between Amazon and Walmart intensifies, we are concerned Amazon's Prime membership program is fortifying an impenetrable moat around its customers,» the Morgan Stanley analysts wrote
On October 28, 2015, as one of AIG's largest shareholders (we currently own over 42 million shares), we wrote a public letter to the CEO of AIG suggesting that the company is «Too Big To Succeed» and should accelerate cost cutting and separate into three public companies to shrink below the threshold for systemically important financial institutions.
Over the next few minutes those in the room independently write down every reason they can think of for the failure — especially the kinds of things they ordinarily wouldn't mention as potential problems, for fear of being impolitic.
But as Paris Martineau over at the Outline writes, unlocking could be «a wannabe stalker's dream come true.»
As seven former IRS commissioners from both Republican and Democratic administrations have written: «Over the last fifty years, none of us has ever witnessed anything like what has happened to the IRS appropriations over the last five years and the impact these appropriations reductions are having on our tax system.&raOver the last fifty years, none of us has ever witnessed anything like what has happened to the IRS appropriations over the last five years and the impact these appropriations reductions are having on our tax system.&raover the last five years and the impact these appropriations reductions are having on our tax system.»
After one of those briefings, Senate minority leader Harry Reid wrote FBI Director James Comey, citing reports of meetings between a Trump adviser (a reference to Page) and «high ranking sanctioned individuals» in Moscow over the summer as evidence of «significant and disturbing ties» between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin that needed to be investigated by the bureau.
If the S&P 500 — which is trading at about 2,662 as I write this — closes the month below its February intraday low of 2,532, then we'll see some of the monthly indicators roll over.
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