Sentences with phrase «recount all»

I think there is a very high likelihood that the biblical recount of the last supper has been exaggerated.
For instance, a campaign must successfully identify and understand its «crowd» and must recount a compelling, shareable story to that crowd.
Institutional Investor recently reported that in late January, Grantham heard a colleague recount sharing a bus ride from New Hampshire to Boston with a young woman who wanted to sell her house to invest in stocks.
Lucite tombstones recount conquests involving many of the great companies of the 20th century, from MGM to Motorola, Texaco to Nabisco.
Countless articles and books recount the success stories of legendary value investors, yet there is very little information about:
Nelson Peltz initially lost a proxy campaign against Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE: PG), but a recount found he may have actually won by a slim margin.
During our conversations, he would often recount Dr. Yellen being approachable and polite to everyone around her (TAs, students, fellow faculty members).
«I was a fully tenured Stanford professor... and here's this guy who teaches millions,» he would later recount.
[13] Once again, it seems appropriate to recount the basic normative argument in favor of director primacy for the benefit of new readers, while keeping the statement as brief as possible and incorporating by reference works in which the argument is laid out in detail.
A central reason for those movements is that it's awfully hard to figure out what the Fed is up to, as I'll recount in a moment.
Mackay goes on to recount other tall tales; I'm partial to the sailor who thought a Semper Augustus bulb was an onion, and stole it for his breakfast; «Little did he dream that he had been eating a breakfast whose cost might have regaled a whole ship's crew for a twelvemonth.»
It is a story we recall with wonder and recount with pride.
Each afternoon, I stop for five minutes to find the humor in the day or recount a particularly funny story with an employee, or even with a client.
Two young women recount the lessons they learned from starting their social media - marketing agency.
Last week, Los Angeles - based comedian Zak Toscani took to Twitter to recount the play - by - play of the investigation of an alleged office lunch theft at the post-production company where he works.
So why is she putting time and a lot of money into a recount?
«So many people recount stories of falling into eBay selling.
O'Leary returned to an Ottawa mall to recount the trauma of being fired from an ice cream store as a teenager for refusing to scrape gum off the floor.
So despite Stein's efforts, when the recount processes are completed, little will have changed.
In a rally outside of Trump Tower yesterday, Stein said she was hoping this recount would ensure this election was accurate, secure and just — a cause that's found support among some people in the wake of several high - profile hacking incidents during the campaign.
«She's calling for a recount to perform the function of an audit.»
As Shahien Nasiripour and Tom Braithwaite recount in the Financial Times, this has created some bizarre political marriages, such as that between Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter and Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown, who are pushing for a bill that imposes rules so stringent on the big banks it would likely force them to break themselves up.
But a recount would create jobs — both among the vote recounters and the media types who would be flown in to cover their work!
Okay, despite the fact that the contentions of this one have been widely discredited on websites like Snopes.com, more than 71,000 people wanted a recount of the 2012 election because of alleged fraud.
We've heard variations on that theme (FYI, April 1991), but Bettger may well have been the first to recount the effectiveness of the approach when he wrote, in 1947:
Moore's campaign representatives did not respond to multiple requests for comment, either about how much money the campaign currently has or how they would finance the recount should they request one.
But she's quick to recount her days as a struggling crafter in New York City.
And if his margin of loss stays over half a percentage point, he or his campaign will have to finance the recount.
Even though results showed his Democratic opponent Doug Jones defeated him by 1.5 percentage points, Moore said he was awaiting certification of the final votes, declining to rule out the possibility he would request a recount.
Moore has 48 hours after the vote's certification to request a recount, the office said.
However, the vote was so close it required a recount.
Successful entrepreneurs might happily recount for you the numerous times they were rejected over the course of their careers.
But on the company's blog, Systrom did recount some of his feelings about the acquisition.
DeWall's friends who have kids often recount mindlessly eating their children's leftovers — a Chicken McNugget here, a few French fries there.
Few things are more frustrating for candidates than to have to recount the same stories or give the same answers in interview after interview for the same employer.
Months later, attendees will recount the levels with great clarity - thanks to the contextual model.
(And they might take one more in a recount, to tie the body.)
Prior to that recount, he was leading in the state by about 70,000 votes and had won the seven - county Pittsburgh metro area by nearly 60,000 votes.
Exposure therapy pushes patients to recount their traumas, visualize it in their imaginations and explain to the doctor what is happening as they experience the stressful scenario.
«Great recount of a full journey about startups and entrepreneurship from the perspective of the founder / CEO.»
Michigan's elections board deadlocked Friday on a Trump campaign request to deny Stein's recount request and on how a recount would be conducted.
Voters in Maine also narrowly approved recreational marijuana, although a recount is expected to begin this month.
The lawsuit says Wisconsin is violating the U.S. Supreme Court's 2000 Bush v. Gore ruling because it doesn't have uniform standards to determine which votes should be counted in a recount.
U.S. District Judge James Peterson on Friday rejected their request for a temporary restraining order to immediately halt the recount, saying there was no harm in allowing it to continue while the court considers their lawsuit.
Both Republican members voted to prevent the recount while both Democrats voted to allow it, meaning it likely would begin Wednesday unless the courts intervene.
In the following excerpts, they recount the first of just two formal joint interviews with Steve Jobs, then running the ill - fated NeXT, and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, which took place at Jobs's home in July 1991.
Republican lawyers filed a motion that was posted on the court's website Friday accusing Stein of engaging in legal antics and saying her recount request endangers Pennsylvania's ability to certify its electors by the federal deadline.
Wisconsin is the only state where a recount is underway.
In separate lawsuits against the state, Michigan's Republican attorney general and Trump asked state courts to prevent the recount, saying Stein should not be allowed to seek one because she finished so far behind Trump and Clinton that she couldn't have won, even if some votes were miscounted.
Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian began dating in January 2016, and it's impossible to recount all of their very - public ups and downs.
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