The form is not unusual in today's press: «If someone wants to go to college, here's what they should know,»
runs a line in a full - page New York Times advertisement.
The running line in our household is «Costco allows us to support our local farmer.»
It was
a running line in online communities about 7 - 8 years ago based on a study a lot of years ago (have newborn, brain is gone right now) that even the highest risk people will have better outcomes in the home setting vs the hospital.
Not exact matches
Until recently, the state -
run center saw only five people a day; people seeking care would
line up at five
in the morning.
«
In the days before cell phones were commonplace, we drilled holes into the concrete and
ran hard
lines to telephones on each table, so people could talk to their office and do work.»
Gilmour went on to create the packaging for some of the company's most successful brands — including Luna, Builder's, Mojo, and Shot, which shows an athlete poised
in the
running blocks before a race, instead of the traditional imagery that shows someone crossing the finish
line.
But if you think that fighting Russian aggression
in Eastern Europe is important to maintain political and economic stability
in the region, then taking a softer
line on Greek debt may be worthwhile
in the long
run.
In an interview late last year, Patrick Nangle — who recently took the helm at Vancouver ride - sharing co-op Modo after years of
running Purolator — said one of the best things about his new job is that he now gets to spend a lot more time talking to people on the front
lines.
Venture capital firms,
in particular, have long been overwhelmingly averse to funding female -
run enterprises, «and I don't see a trend
line for any significant change,» added Trish Costello, CEO and founder of Portfolia, a platform designed to help women invest
in entrepreneurial enterprises.
-- Scott and Missy Tannen, founders of Boll & Branch, a New York - based company with a
line of accessibly priced luxury bed linens that launched
in January 2014 with first - year revenue topping $ 2 million and more than a $ 10 million
run rate
in its second year
in business.
It's gestures such as these that
in the long
run can help boost your bottom
line.
Though the shoe is marketed as a
running platform, this open design keeps
in line with its stylish contemporaries.
In other words, while it may not pay back immediately, over the long
run, it would likely prove good for the bottom
line.
In the first week Feld's plan keeps the usual onboarding essentials in place (though hopefully better run than the shambles facing new employees at many companies) but adds an immersion in front - line customer care in weeks two and thre
In the first week Feld's plan keeps the usual onboarding essentials
in place (though hopefully better run than the shambles facing new employees at many companies) but adds an immersion in front - line customer care in weeks two and thre
in place (though hopefully better
run than the shambles facing new employees at many companies) but adds an immersion
in front - line customer care in weeks two and thre
in front -
line customer care
in weeks two and thre
in weeks two and three.
So it's no surprise then that they're being undermined by someone
running as a Republican who's not interested
in following the Party
line.
These voters elected candidates who were
running on the Party ticket, but not interested
in following the party
line.
The path to CEO rarely
runs in a straight
line; sometimes you have to move backward or sideways
in order to get ahead.
Jockey Justin Stein and horse Straight of Dover cross the finish
line to win the
running of the 153rd Queen's plate at Woodbine Racetrack
in Toronto on Sunday, June 24, 2012.
That's more than a lot of people pay
in rent for commercial property; $ 55,000 a year is a really good manager to
run a shop
in Iowa, or a new product
line.
The strategic thinking that Lamstein used to get WorldWise up and
running is a case
in point of double - bottom -
line thinking.
It's been a remarkable
run for the company —
in just four years it has quadruped its top -
line sales, while shares are trading at a record high of about $ 53.
«Over the long
run, we believe that subscription growth on the developed market side through many of their channels of other business
lines could actually provide a P / E multiple enhancement
in year four and five» of a five - year timeline, Morganlander said.
An apocalyptically - worded story
in the latest issue of the New Yorker detailed the devastation that might result from a high - magnitude earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone, a fault
line that
runs from Cape Mendocino, Calif., to Vancouver Island, Canada.
«People think
running a startup is just a straight
line, that you go
in one direction,» Solorzano, who has since shifted from CTO to CEO, tells Inc. «You really go up, down, sideways, left, right, 45 degrees this way, 90 degrees that way.»
In running their fashion
line Mestiza New York, Alessandra Perez - Rubio and Louisa Rechter say they value the opinions that will challenge their point of view.
If you put it to the back of the
line or spend time scheduling the task for later it will end up taking you longer than five minutes
in the long
run.
Canadian producers had hoped a return to full capacity on the
line would help relieve a bottleneck
in the oil - rich province of Alberta, where increased output has
run up against a shortage of pipeline and rail capacity.
«Studies of CEOs have shown that those who are first - borns tend to
run their companies conservatively — improving things by, say, streamlining product
lines, simplifying distribution routes and generally making sure the trains
run on time,» Kluger wrote
in an article for TIME.
The scar on Reynolds's back starts between his buttocks and
runs in a ragged
line 14 inches to the middle of his back.
Feinstein offered a similar version of the amendment
in December, a day after an extremist couple killed 14 people
in San Bernardino, California, but the Republican -
run Senate rejected the proposal on a near party -
line vote.
How's this for a gripping corporate story
line: Youthful founder gets booted from his company
in the 1980s, returns
in the 1990s, and
in the following decade survives two brushes with death, one securities - law scandal, an also -
ran product lineup, and his own often unpleasant demeanor to become the dominant personality
in four distinct industries, a billionaire many times over, and CEO of the most valuable company
in Silicon Valley.
The new regulations would bring Ontario into
line with other Canadian provinces, like Alberta and Manitoba, and the United States, where debt settlement
ran wild for years before sparking a huge federal crackdown
in 2010.
No more standing
in line to refill your card when it
runs out, just reload it on your phone.
Indeed, Kelly says Splice has
lined up another customer
in India and is preparing to take another
run at the huge market, this time with more insight into what's required to deliver an effective service.
A bottleneck is a point of constraint or limitation, like a machine
in an assembly
line that
runs slower than the preceding equipment.
All of this raises questions about support for a critical
line in the Fed's statement where it says: «The federal funds rate is likely to remain, for some time, below levels that are expected to prevail
in the longer
run.»
So is the cost: Biden estimates his plan will
run $ 80 - $ 110 billion to implement, an upper boundary
in line with estimates floated by John Edwards, Bill Richardson, and Hillary Clinton.
Promoting the theory
runs in line with Trump's repeated allegation that leaders within the DOJ and FBI hold anti-Trump biases.
They could, but it... You know, there's something about the first time an actor
runs the material over his or her face you know when they kind of
run it through their eyes and you see the thing and there was little imperfections
in it and not every
line is delivered perfectly, it doesn't have that mechanical feeling.
«Our biggest challenge was to obtain a large operating
line from chartered banks
in order to maintain a comfortable cash flow and
run our operations.
The wording change is
in line with what the Fed committee said
in the
run - up to raising rates
in 2004 following a period of low interest rates.
The answer may lie
in the long -
run growth prospects for Adobe's two main
lines of business — products and subscriptions.
By 2007,
in fact, the company hit a home
run with a
line of boy toys called Bakugan — spheres that pop open and convert into Japanese - style action figures.
Entrepreneurs who invest
in ecommerce vendor assistance will increase their bottom
line in the long
run.
It has 34 employees, not including sales reps.. The founders» husbands help, too, happy
in later years to «no longer be
running roof
lines 30 feet up and working on their knees every day,» says Clary.
These Chief Executive Networks are made up of a sample of YPO's global network of 24,000 top executives from 120 countries who are on the front
lines of the economy and
run companies that collectively generate $ 6 trillion
in annual revenue.
In a really cool case study from Hautelook, the clothing website
ran a 50 % off sale on their Diane Von Furstenberg
line.
From his vantage point of more than 20 years» experience as a business owner and investment adviser, Adams contends that «people
in the investment business should
run their own companies so they can appreciate profits and the bottom
line.»
When the company
ran out of cash, Lubbers realized she had to «analyze every prospective new account to make certain it would pay off for us
in the bottom
line.»
An Uber spokesperson has said that the company does have a confidential help
line, which it will continue to
run, as well as a new system
in place to better log and track complaints.