Sentences with phrase «row between»

For all of 2009, nonrevolving debts fell 0.7 %, the first decline since they fell three years in a row between 1990 and 1992.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Exceeded sales goals constantly for 3 years in a row between 2011 and 2014 • Generated revenue amounting to $ 50,000 in one year, owing to exceptional marketing activities • Led a series of promotional activities which resulted in a 30 % increase in customer base • Introduced and implemented a complex trigger inventory response system which decreased time it took to restock items by 60 %
KEY RETAIL SALES ACHIEVEMENTS • Consistently increased sales targets for 3 years in a row between 2011 and 2014 • Increased customer base from 8800 to 10000 within 8 months, following a rigorous retail marketing campaign • Trained and built 8 agile, service - focused sales teams to be deployed to franchise offices in 8 states • Decreased customer satisfaction by 68 % by incorporating measures to meet demands, following a thorough market trend study
The move comes in the backdrop of a row between four PSU insurers and major private hospitals over suspension of the cashless treatment facility earlier this month.
A new row between Ukraine and Russia appeared to have been averted Thursday after state - owned Gazprom said Ukraine settled payments at the heart of the disagreement.
Air pollution indexes reached record - high levels in several cities, sparking a row between Indonesia, which had failed to ratify a transboundary haze agreement, and its neighbors, whose companies played a major role in the burning.
Cross-posted by Daniel Cressey on The Great Beyond A simmering row between India and Bangladesh has been cooled down by global warming.
The deal also marks the fourth in a row between Chinese companies and U.S. alternative energy outfits.
You unlock more wonderfully gore - y finishers as the game progresses, but the core combat you pick up at level 1 remains fundamentally unchanged, with growth coming mostly in the number of enemies thrown at you in a row between breaks.
Foot traffic is also low, because the lav is at the front and the flight attendants set up their service in the exit row between rows 83 and 84.
It applies if the average temperature is — or is forecast to be — 0 °C or below for seven days in a row between 1 November 2018 and 31 March 2019.
They cut the Durango's people capacity from seven to six, but passengers can get from the second to the third row between them.
The only thing it has in common with its predecessor, which was named Engine of the Year five times in a row between 2005 and 2009, is its displacement of 1,984 cc (bore x stroke 82.5 x 92.8 millimeters [3.25 x 3.65 in]-RRB-.
The LTD version I have has an easy - to - navigate row between the chairs in the 2nd row, making it very easy to get to the 3rd row.
The row between Land Rover and LandWind has been stoked again.
Changes to free school meals eligibility enacted by the government have been at the centre of a bitter row between the government and opposition since they were announced last year.
Christine Quinn, the RSC for the west Midlands, has stepped into a row between Black Firs Primary, in Congleton, and its trust — the Congleton Multi-Academy trust (Cmat).
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg refused to be drawn into commenting on the row between Mrs May and Mr Gove.
The recommendations on GCSEs follows a row between the Welsh and UK government over this summer's English exams.
The challenge is 30 days of activity in a row between January 1 and February 8 (you choose which day you start).
The three brief paragraphs, which deal with the government's aims to develop a sustainable strategy for transport, have already caused a row between the environment and transport departments and delayed the publication of the consultation document (see This Week).
A diplomatic row between the European Union and the Israeli government could spell a sharp loss in funding for Israeli science as well as the end for countless collaborations with European scientists.
The appointment of MPs to the board has been held up since April by a row between whips from the Conservative and Labour parties over who should have the most members on the board.
A row between London mayoral candidates Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone raised the issue of leading politicians offering full disclosure on their tax returns.
It is not known whether he will remain on the parliament's culture, media and sport committee, where he recently sparked a row between the SNP and data firm Cambridge Analytica.
The National Council of the NPP is expected to hold a crucial meeting today [Wednesday] over the row between the two.
Raheem Kassam, the Ukip adviser at the centre of the row between Nigel Farage and Patrick O'Flynn, is leaving the party, the Telegraph's Christopher Hope reports.
Comments by the Conservative defence secretary over Labour's plans for the UK's nuclear deterrent spark a row between the two parties.
Attempts to square the triangle have set off at least one stand - up row between the two men.
The fuel dispute in the autumn of 2000 caused an explosive row between Hague and his shadow chancellor, Michael Portillo.
A long - running row between Welsh and Scottish Governments has ended after the UK Government proposed further changes to its Withdrawal Bill
A policewoman involved in the Plebgate row between officers and former chief whip Andrew Mitchell boasted that she could bring down the Government, the Tory MP claimed after police rejected his plea for full disclosure of gross misconduct hearings.
The President of the European Council, Herman van Rompuy, has addressed the row between Britain and Germany over the choice of the next President of the European Commission.
The decision led to another row between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives on responsibility for the decision to scrap the scheme.
His call for her to resign marks the latest turn in the increasingly bitter row between MPs who back Mr Bercow remaining in post and those who want to see him stand down.
Diaz, who floated the idea to redevelop an «underutilized» industrial row between 138th and 149th streets last month, today released a review of a third - party report outlining how a Special Harlem River Waterfront District would benefit the area, Curbed reported.
As a right - wing union, it naturally teamed up with the AEEU, while the more militant Bassa linked itself to the TGWU, setting off a furious row between the two big unions.
The internal feud over Labour's post-Brexit position on the single market and customs union has led to a bitter row between two of the party's most outspoken MPs.
The row between Cabot and Scroggins became notorious in environmental and human rights circles after the company sought last year to ban the activist from an area of about 310 sq miles (803 sq km)-- or about half the entire county.
The ongoing row between the British National Party (BNP) and the Royal Mail took a new turn this week with residents across the country complaining BNP leaflets were delivered with council newsletters.
The row between Macron and General Pierre De Villiers blew up last week when the chief of the defence staff told a parliamentary committee he would not allow the armed forces to be «screwed» by the government's plans to slash 850 million euros ($ 980 million) from the budget.
A row between a Conservative peer and Labour leader Ed Miliband is once again throwing up some inconsistent thinking about tax avoidance.
The claims sparked a row between Unite and Mr Miliband, who later proposed widespread changes to Labour's links with the unions.
[9] She left the position voluntarily, though there were reports of a row between Freeman and John Elvidge, which were dismissed by the Scottish Executive.
An unintentional whistleblower, his remarks to the BBC reporter Andrew Gilligan, about how the Blair government had exaggerated the threat posed by Saddam's weapons programme, provoked an intense and ugly row between Downing Street and the BBC, leading ultimately to Kelly's death.
His media adviser added that «the former Vice President is not in support of any row between the executive branch and the legislature, which causes needless distractions at the expense of governance issues demanding attention.
The government's chief drug advisor has gone to war against the Home Office, in the latest episode of a simmering row between experts and the government.
The leaking of Labour's draft general election manifesto has prompted a furious row between Jeremy Corbyn's office and the party's HQ.
After the findings of a report by the women and equalities select committee caused a row between some feminists and trans people, our next piece suggested that equality for trans people must not come at the expense of women's rights.
The diplomatic row between Britain and Pakistan could have a knock - on impact on domestic politics as British Pakistanis turn their back on the prime minister, it has been claimed.
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