Sentences with phrase «own touch on»

That includes things that fly from other planets, which touches on one of Relativity's even more ambitious goals.
Questions will likely touch on trade policy, gun control stance, security clearance revisions and staff departures.
He also touches on return on investment — he earned on artwork he purchased years ago for $ 1 million that is now worth $ 8 million — and underlines the importance of a buy - and - hold strategy.
Although the debates scarcely touched on the economy or business, the conversation was at times a vivid example for business owners, about how to lead people in their own companies.
It's a plan Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos has touched on in discussing moving big industry into space.
John Lunn, senior director of developer relations for PayPal and Braintree, touched on this topic in a conversation we had last weekend.
Vance's biography of Musk touches on this phase of his career in an interview with Rocket Science Games co-founder Peter Barrett, who explained that Musk went above and beyond his job description.
If anything the potential for disruption is greater in Alberta, where people think nothing of driving three hours each way for a weekend jaunt in the mountains and where Calgary and Edmonton are putting the finishing touches on ring roads that link far - flung suburbs and quicken the commutes from semi-rural acreages.
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It was a rollicking, civil conversation where five presidential hopefuls went to unusual lengths to show their support for one another as they touched on economic themes important to entrepreneurs.
One of the sub-topics I touched on was the fact that leaders need not only to make good ethical decisions, but also to help others make good ethical decisions.
But the company's blog touches on all aspects of content marketing and branding — from thought leadership and content creation to lead generation and content distribution.
Mary Pilon — New York Times: Pilon is a different type of sports reporter, one whose stories often touch on the intersection of sports with business, politics and corruption.
The wedding event of the year is only two months away, which means Meghan Markle is probably putting the final touches on her special day.
«They think this is a broad, systemic, global phenomenon that will potentially touch on every imaginable business.»
Facebook, while putting final touches on a Disney - inspired campus including a Main Street with a B - B - Q shack, sushi house and bike shop, is already planning an even larger, more exciting new campus.
In currencies, the dollar index, which tracks the U.S. currency against six major peers, traded at 92.478 at 2:56 p.m. HK / SIN, below the 92.8 handle touched on Wednesday and under a four - month high hit in the last session.
The talks also touched on improving communications and sharing trade data to make doing business easier.
To put the finishing touches on your checking account transition, shred all the checks and debit cards that came with your old account to prevent them from being used by identity thieves, Ware says.
On Friday, Trump addressed the World Assembly for Women conference in Tokyo, touching on her trademark issues of female entrepreneurship and women's economic advancement, topics that align with Abe's much - touted «Womenomics» agenda aimed at adding women to Japan's workforce.
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But it's also being touted as a «geopolitical thriller,» as the documentary touches on Poitras» own experiences with government surveillance (Poitras has been monitored by the US government since making her 2006 movie «My Country, My Country»).
And water touches on every aspect of life, from how we brew our tea to how companies manufacture goods.
That wasn't something we touched on, so I couldn't help but wonder: Are our pets seeing the same benefits of technology?
While Mira stands by the security of her passwords, she suggests that her customers put their own personal touch on them before using them.
The finance minister was tight - lipped Friday about the upcoming budget but said the discussion with economists touched on the uncertainty around NAFTA renegotiations and the impact of changes to U.S. tax rates on the Canadian economy.
«But I think more fundamentally you have what I touch on, which is this global thinking about currencies.
In yesterday's post, I briefly touched on negativity in the media, particularly as it pertains to technology coverage.
It's worth noting that the letter doesn't touch on Yellen's conduct of monetary policy, where its independence is protected by the Constitution.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau wants MPs to reject all but a few of the Senate amendments, including those that touch on rules governing tarmac delays, who is allowed to file complaints about airline service and foreign ownership of Canadian airlines.
More than an hour later, after Cuban had touched on everything from what the Sharks of Shark Tank are really like off camera and why he thinks of himself as a bigot, it's clear no such agreement was necessary.
Touching on local, state and federal laws, it takes the guessing game out of what is and is not legal on social media for employees of businesses.
Gates also touched on his relationship with the late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs during the interview.
At a screening event of the premiere in New York City Tuesday, Herjavec touched on some of the most important lessons small businesses can glean from the series.
If I were anywhere near San Francisco, I'd be there in a heartbeat as much of the conference touches on things found in Sex, Bombs and Burgers.
You never know whom your words will touch on any given day.
Ryan's retirement announcement was preceded by a string of tweets from Trump, who touched on subjects including special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russian election meddling and the response to a suspected chemical attack in Syria on Wednesday.
In light of yesterday's post about how the expensive iPhone may be counter-productive to societal goals, I thought it might be prudent to also touch on the other side.
The city's haute hoteliers have also put the finishing touches on some exciting new properties.
The conversation touched on the airline's recent turnaround and President Trump's immigration policies.
we put a more human touch on our business, which is what drives our success and desire to move forward.»
But the government's rationale for the delay also touches on another very real problem: the availability of reliable, desirable replacements.
I don't think I need to touch on this any more.
The conversation at the B20 will likely touch on the consequences of sovereign debt, but nobody is sure what will result from the gathering.
That even touched on his time hosting «The Apprentice.»
On Thursday, he gave a talk at the 2017 TED conference that touched on everything from his reputation as the «King of Romance» to the ways that the world has changed since the introduction of the internet.
CB: How should the government talk about the tougher issues touched on in this budget, such as cost cutting, in the coming years?
Shontell: You touched on this, but you've had to change your leadership style and your whole calendar and everything now that you're running a $ 7 billion company.
There was a lot of data to absorb in Mary Meeker's most recent Internet Trends Report, touching on everything from Internet advertising to smartphone uptake to industrial drone applications.
«In equities, as I touched on before, we've been onboarding clients, continuing to invest in execution services and infrastructure.»
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