Sentences with phrase «pictures paint for»

With little detail, the book's words and pictures paint for today's generation a picture of a war that affected the United States in many ways.
as Mosh put it earlier, then there is nothing less than a gaping hole in the picture painted for policy makers these 25 or so years.
There is nothing worse than starting a job and realising the picture painted for you by either recruiter or your new employer was dishonest.

Not exact matches

In 2011, Sony Pictures executives asked the Andalusian enclave if they could paint the town blue as a publicity stunt for those famous blue cartoons, the Smurfs.
Corrin never mentioned Yogen Früz or Yogurty's specifically in his letter, but he did paint a dire picture for froyo operators.
This aspirational narrative also helps Eve paint a bigger picture for investors to imagine.
Glass Door is a valuable source of information for them, so it's wise to regularly check in there to see how employees (and ex-employees) paint a picture of your company.
The temptation to rely on quick advice from locals is obvious, but it's a foolish mistake, particularly when those locals have a financial interest in painting a particular picture for you.
Are they painting a slightly rosier than reality picture of their workloads and lifestyle for public consumption?
Even so, the sheer volume of headlines announcing a VC - backed startup's overnight success paints an unrealistic picture for entrepreneurs about the true level of difficulty in securing investor funding.
Doctor and bioethicist Zeke Emanuel and investor Ann Lamont argue that private sector innovation paints a bright picture for U.S. health care.
If a prosecutor wants to convict a man of assault, he is (without a doubt) going to paint a picture for the audience of the suffering of the defendant, and will likely use expressive language to evoke a feeling of sympathy from the jury, who (as they listen) visualize the potential suffering of the man / woman in front of them.
For one thing, the picture painted in the Entrepreneur piece is much more complicated than the «beer - and - boobs» stereotype.
It didn't exactly paint a picture of an appealing new business opportunity for Comcast.
With video, you have an opportunity to paint a picture, making it easier for people to connect with both you and your product.»
The government's Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology has released its report on e-commerce in Canada, titled «Pursuing the Promise,» and it paints the same picture we've known for some time now — that despite Canadians being among the most prodigious users of the Internet, they really aren't doing much online business-wise.
Another report, SurePayroll's Small Business Scorecard, released Monday, paints a slightly worse hiring picture for ultra-small firms.
Those two different stories are going to paint the bigger picture for you.
FutureAdvisor collected data for the 12 months prior to May 2014 and limited its study to the United States, so it doesn't paint a full picture.
Adding to the cautious sentiment on the day was a raft of data, painting a mixed picture for manufacturing activity.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure things out.
ESPN's Pat McManamon reported that missing out on Wentz, Watson, and McCarron «do not paint a good picture» for the front office.
He went on to use the specifics of Mill's case to paint a picture of injustice in the criminal justice system at large, including how black people are disproportionately imprisoned for probation or parole violations.
Avon declined to make Jung or members of its board available for this story, but former employees and industry analysts paint a picture of a company unsure of what it wanted to be, and therefore uncertain of how to move forward.
A recent report in the New York Post paints a picture of a company with all the resources in the world, but no real vision for what it wants to do when it comes to Hollywood.
In June, U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne readied skeptical Britons for the deepest hack to public spending since the Second World War by painting an almost utopian picture of the Canadian experience.
But lawyers for Lebedev, 39, and Gross, 47, have painted a different picture, saying their clients did not know that Murgio was running an illegal operation.
You may choose to draw or paint on your board, add photos or pictures from magazines — anything that has particular meaning to you and reflects your vision for the future.
But the Pew report paints an interesting picture of how important the site is for its users as a source of news, and specifically news about the 2016 U.S. election.
«You paint a picture for executives.»
This has always been a challenges for marketers, but data and marketing technologies can paint a clear picture of what is working and what is not.
As for his own situation, Charney — whose most recent annual salary as American Apparel's CEO was $ 800,000 — painted a bleak financial picture for Regan, telling her that he is down to his last $ 100,000 and is currently sleeping on a friend's couch in New York City.
The picture painted by these statistics is clear: many borrowers are in over their heads with student loan debt and are looking for relief.
Axson outlines exactly which systems are being replaced while painting a vivid picture for the future of the finance function.
Board members, of course, aren't talking, but have been swayed apparently by the picture that Michael Ferro and Justin Dearborn paint for them, a picture of untapped riches in the L.A. Times branding and use of «big data», sources of big money that have eluded everyone else.
Democratic gains in special elections may be painting a darker picture for Republicans than is warranted.
Is this painting a bearish picture for housing as a whole?
These global trends paint a picture of great opportunity for Canadian business and political leaders: New prospects for clean - energy technology developers and service providers are opening up on every continent.
Step back and look at the picture of competitiveness we have painted in our nine years ranking America's Top States for Business in our 10 categories of competitiveness, and you will notice a decidedly red hue.
For the past few months, it seems as though we've been inundated with one negative headline after another, each painting a gloomier picture than the last.
Earlier this summer, my employer, RBC Royal Bank, released a Provincial Outlook that actually painted a rosy picture for B.C.'s provincial economy.
In her op - ed, Bramham painted a troubling picture of a «secret deal that is all but done» for Port Metro Vancouver to take over the operation of Granville Island.
By using buyer and user personas, you can paint a picture of the person for whom you built the product.
There is a certain amount of debate about exactly how important domain age is to your ability to rank well, but testing and experience by SEO professionals paints a pretty clear picture that an older domain age competes for rankings a bit better.
That said, responses from partisans on the question of passive investment paint a far less rosy picture for the Liberal government.
While there are some reasoning for these numbers individually, as a whole they seem to paint a broader picture that Millennials are afraid of entering the market in any capacity.
Wal - Mart Stores Inc. offered little reason for holiday cheer, reporting its third straight quarter of poor sales in the U.S. and painting a gloomy picture for the economic recovery.
Just looking at price to earnings ratios in a period of rising cash software spend will paint an overly rosy picture for as long as a company's cash spend is higher than the amortisation.
Figure 1 paints a much less rosy picture for investors looking for an earnings recovery.
As I've said elsewhere, Rand «painted a picture of what was possible for the individual man that I desperately needed at that age of my life and which I still need today.»
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