Sentences with phrase «pinned all»

Deutsche Bank's response was to personally harass him, and fire him as soon as it pinned down what he knew.
That's the contention of Carson Tate, author of Work Simply, who claims to have pinned down four distinct productivity styles along with ideas on how each type of worker can best contribute to his or her team.
After combing through JCP's results, professional traders Karen Finerman and Tim Seymour agreed the weak results can't be pinned on Ullman.
The surprise acquittal of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate in the shooting death of San Francisco woman Kate Steinle set off a firestorm of outrage Thursday night, as top conservatives and critics of so - called «sanctuary cities» pinned blame for Steinle's death on illegal immigration and insufficiently aggressive deportation policies.
Along the way, according to an official account, he «single - handedly destroyed an enemy force that had pinned his battalion from a series of bunkers... [and] was shot three times as he ran back toward friendly lines with the American casualties.»
Losing stamina is the middle market, pinned between ridiculously cheap prices and eucalyptus - scented towels.
Describing himself as «not a big free - marketer in the macro sense,» Butterfield said issues of workers being able to afford where they live can't be pinned solely on systemic failings.
(And that's to the extent that they're even willing to be pinned down about what they'd want to do if they win.)
Others pinned it to Obama speech about soaking the rich on Tuesday evening.
He was very drunk and he pinned her against the wall and started groping under her dress.
They noted in a jointly issued statement that it «pinned its hopes on revenues growing at a robust average rate of 5.6 per cent over the next five years while holding program spending increases to an average rate of 1.6 per cent.»
One thing he doesn't like is being pinned down.
It's especially popular with ground troops, as the Warthog provides them with close air support when they're pinned down or in a pickle.
The team penned the employees» qualities on three - by - five cards and pinned them to an office wall.
The showrooms provide a high - touch alternative at the start and end of the custom suit process — you can get measured at a boutique, and then take your suit back after it arrives to be pinned up and altered if necessary.
Or that goofy Halloween picture pinned to the wall?
Perhaps more importantly for the five - year - old company, is that two thirds of content pinned on Pinterest is from the website of a business.
Those words could easily be a customer service rallying cry — the sort of thing you'd find printed out and pinned up in the break room.
To make the first sample, I cut my shower curtain to use as the liner, then cut ice blanket material and ice packs and pinned them together on my dining room table to form a makeshift cooler bag.
Animated gifs do not move in Twitter unless the tweet containing the gif is pinned to the top.
Journalists say proliferation of fake news can largely be pinned to the economic incentive underlying producing it.
Images without descriptions leave it to the user's imagination as to why you pinned that particular item or what point you were trying to make.
As a fan, I've pinned my hopes on the team and found they constantly let me down, one year after the next.
Airbus has pinned hopes of continuing production of its double - decker jumbo jet on Emirates, the world's largest operator of the aircraft which took delivery of its 100th A380 earlier this month.
You can also easily jump right to any pinned apps, which are in certain number positions on your taskbar by clicking the Windows key + the number.
LONDON, May 2 - World stocks inched higher on Wednesday after two days of losses but remained pinned down by the dollar's recent surge and expectations that a U.S. Forecast - beating results from U.S. tech giant Apple helped lift shares in technology shares worldwide, but with investor focus firmly on the Fed, equity futures were tipping only a marginally firmer...
To quickly navigate through your apps on the taskbar, which also included any of your pinned and most - used apps, hit Windows key + T.
Tom Jensen, the director of the Democratic - leaning firm Public Policy Polling, pinned some of the blame on the response rate for telephone polling.
A swim cap pinned to the wall of Whitman's cubicle.
Such content might be a journalistic article, a news video posted on YouTube, material pinned on Pinterest or a podcast found on TuneIn, a link shared through text messaging or a white paper downloaded from DocStoc.
The B.C. government has pinned much of the province's economic future on LNG exports, saying the projects are equivalent to Alberta's oil sands in terms of jobs and revenue generation.
The tech company has pinned the hopes of its shareholders on a live - streaming strategy whose flagship programming, a package of NFL games, is finally set to kick off with that game.
Now, some are pinning SoMoLend's fall on the NASAA's «overzealous» regulators that see the crowdfunding industry as a threat to investors.
He pins the battered husk down with his foot and prods its innards with a crowbar.
Encrypting your data and setting an access PIN will, for example, raise the level.
Third Pin CEO Larionov provided more details about Fike.
The Third Pin website explains that it makes hardware for a number of industries.
The Third Pin CEO suspected that Fike wanted to get away from Russia's strict cryptocurrency rules but declined that request.
The Third Pin CEO got in touch with Fike, who gave answers that Larionov described as unclear.
The online visual pin board is one of the hottest social media properties around.
Late last year, Giza contracted a Russian firm known as Third Pin LLC to make the devices it would eventually sell.
The banks are apparently spooked by reports of a rise in fraud activity over the system and are looking to add a secondary verification measure, such as requiring users to input a PIN code.
Other estimates that factor in the value of cannabis exports as well as internal consumption pin the size of the B.C. industry at between $ 2 billion and $ 7 billion.
(The U.K., however, requires users to enter personal identification numbers, or PINs, with its credit cards, which has greater security advantages.
«It's like a blind person looking for a black cat in a dark room — it's not easy to pin down,» says Krishna.
As Third Pin continued assessments on the cost of production, the company found that it would be higher than initially thought.
Once Third Pin's engineers had worked out the specifications of the device, they quoted a $ 1 million price for Giza and signed a contract.
While the business education community has yet to pin down any magic solution to the gender gap, Sauder graduate school assistant dean Liz Starbuck Greer says there is a major positive: they're trying.
But if there's a pin Levi Strauss wears most proudly, it's probably the one for its standard - setting role in the garment industry.
The Third Pin CEO explained that he was contacted by a representative of Giza before the new year.
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