Sentences with word «referring»

Steinbrueck made it absolutely clear in his comments to an SPD rally in Potsdam he was referring to Grillo and Berlusconi, calling the latter «clearly a clown with a testosterone boost».
«We're sort of a «we invent as we go along» nation,» Uchitelle said, referring to the U.S. «And we've invented some wonderful things.
Todd asked, referring to rules regulating government employees» handling of classified information.
Nor am I referring to the grab bag of sales competitions, suggestion programs, and employee - of - the - month contests that clutter up so many businesses.
«I feel like we're missing out on this major opportunity to market to 51 % of the population, to 60 % of the wealth and to 80 % of consumer spending,» says Meltem Demirors, founder of Athena Capital, referring to the world's female population, who control the majority of American wealth and household spending.
For fear of losing business, some lawyers are wary of referring clients to other attorneys, even if they have expertise in a particular area, such as tax law.
«Back in 2014, influencer marketing was a space that the big boys weren't playing in yet,» says Micheli, referring to traditional advertising agencies.
«Cal / OSHA takes seriously reports of workplace hazards and allegations of employers» underreporting recordable work - related injuries and illnesses on the Log 300, the spokeswoman said, referring to the mandated reports that Tesla must submit.
Referring to the company's plans for the next five years as «intentions,» Kopke says he aims to build an organization «that constantly adapts to changing market conditions and feedback.
He's not referring to four big companies.
The uncertainty Walmsley is referring to stems from the fact that, under the terms of the joint venture's formation, Novartis had the right to demand that GSK buys its stake at any point over the next 17 years.
«Not only have we brought that same Target brand experience,» he said, referring to the U.S., «but we've actually enhanced it and made it better.»
What has not been tried enough is to create highly scalable companies that help remedy the problem of exclusion from the job marketplace,» he said, referring to time spent with the NAACP.
Instead, Gelsinger is referring to four massive computing trends: mobile, cloud, Internet of things, and artificial intelligence.
The investor was referring to a 2015 study from Goldman Sachs that showed 63 percent of millennials don't own a credit card and a third said they won't need a bank in five years.
When you realize that taking care of the customer is more important than making the sale, and help them succeed by referring another store «down the street,» they know they can trust you.
«My organization has not targeted these so - called Dreamers,» Kelly told CNN, referring to the name given to those granted protections under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program created by Democratic President Barack Obama and extended by Republican President Donald Trump.
«There's this misconception that we're all sitting there in our all - white - and - black office, drinking Soylent and doing powder,» Soylent's CEO Bryan Crowley told Business Insider, referring to the powdered form of the product.
«I think many states would have a serious challenge in providing 80 % of funding for viable infrastructure projects,» said one lobbyist closely involved in tracking the issue, referring to the component of the White House plan that caps federal investment at 20 %.
Australia's Qantas Airways amended its website, referring to Taiwan and Hong Kong as Chinese territories, after China's warning.
«Markets are pricing in an 80 - 85 percent chance... I think that's a done deal,» Gorman said, referring to expectations for the central bank's upcoming December meeting.
«AVs are here now only in one form,» he adds, referring to the automated trucks deployed in the oilsands — importantly, on private property.
His status as a mere witness is all the more reason to go in prepared through legal counsel — «even if you're telling a story about ice cream, because these are some of the most irresponsible people on earth,» he said, referring to Congress.
I'm not referring to reliving the past, but to recreating those moments that once made you smile.
Asked whether he was referring to a war between the US and Russia, Nebenzia said: «We can not exclude any possibilities, unfortunately, because we saw messages that are coming from Washington — they were very bellicose.
«Home Capital ran into problems with one of its mortgage brokers who gave it some bad information,» he said, referring to how the company cut ties with 45 brokers after an internal investigation revealed borrower income and employment information had been falsified in some instances.
«The greater risk to the market this year, in my opinion, is not economic, it is political,» Miller said, referring primarily to upheaval within the Trump administration.
He told Cramer in April: «I've always told you that both dumb and dumber have been big contributors to the success of T - Mobile,» he said, referring to customers switching to his network from AT&T and Verizon.
I strongly recommend producing a cash flow forecast and referring to it on a daily or weekly basis.
Hartnett is specifically referring to monetary policy.
At the same time that it revealed these findings, Google announced new updates to help make shopping easier on mobile devices — including its long - rumored «buy button,» (which the search giant is referring to in slightly flowerier language: «Purchases on Google.»)
«It was a close call,» John Williams, president of the San Francisco Fed, said on the weekend, referring to the Fed's contentious decision to leave the benchmark rate at zero last week.
Usually when an investor is asking you your burn rate he or she is referring to net burn — what cash are you consuming.
And U.S. President Barack Obama has waded into the debate, referring to inverting firms as «corporate deserters.»
Referring to President Donald Trump, DiCaprio continued, «But how can we do this when we have a president who, just this week, proposed a massive increase in offshore drilling?»
There's not as much urgency to the upside,» Gordon told CNBC's «Trading Nation» on Thursday, referring to a chart of the Nasdaq.
«And that's saying a lot given that the governor went through a recall election,» he said, referring to former Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker.
For these and other such cultural groups, what we would call «color» is described by a rich vocabulary referring to texture, physical sensation and functional purpose.
It scored 97 out of 100 in Murray's review, and he described it as having «one of the most wonderful noses on this planet,» referring to the alcohol's aroma.
Conveniently, 1099 workers (referring to the tax reporting form for freelancers) can hit the ground running and complete projects quickly in exchange for an agreed - upon compensation rate, which is usually a higher wage per hour or job.
«It's salad days for KKR, Blackstone, Apollo,» says Jonathan Grabel, chief investment officer at Public Employees Retirement Association of New Mexico, referring to the trio of titans in the PE realm.
During the freewheeling meeting, Trump made several statements that appeared to worry Republican lawmakers, including telling Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania that he might be «afraid of the NRA,» referring to the National Rifle Association, an influential gun - rights organization.
«Of the 282 accounts with non-zero karma, more than half (145) were banned prior to the start of this investigation through our routine Trust & Safety practices» said Huffman in the announcement, referring to an internal investigation that began last month, in response to «recent reports about the integrity of Reddit» regarding the scope of Russian election influence on various social media platforms, according to a previous announcement.
«I think underneath that is a story similar to this,» he added, referring to what he sees on his own patch.
But Bonobos receives less traffic from search engines than from either referring sites or direct visitors.
«You have more regulatory uncertainty... and because of these falls you have these other outfalls,» he said, referring to the collapse of some cryptocurrencies in the recent slump in prices.
«One of the rapes that Harvey Weinstein is accused of happened at Cannes, and so the festival can not fail to act,» said France's gender equality minister Marlène Schiappa, referring to allegations from actress Asia Argento.
Lee was referring to unicorns as private companies valued at $ 1 billion — creatures, or in this case deals, that are mythically rare.
Cuban is, of course, referring to the upcoming release of the movie based on the TV series of the same name, in which Cuban has made appearances.
Remember that these are the folks paying next month's bills and referring future business.
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