Sentences with phrase «said earlier that day»

«When I saw the attack on TV, I had a hard time going back to football,» he'd said earlier that day.
Although researchers are still saying its early days yet with this kind of research, they are claiming that green leafy vegetables in particular hold the key to boosting a person's immune system on various levels, besides providing our bodies with an abundance of vital nutrients including vitamins and minerals.

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«From the early days, we were trying to do anything possible to get attention, just anything,» Zechory says.
«In the early days,» he says, «there was a very good alignment» of investor and managerial interest.
Earlier that same day, Time Inc. (Fortune «s parent) announced that it was buying xoJane.com and xoVain.com, a pair of millennial women - focused sites run by Say Media Inc. and veteran mag editor Jane Pratt.
Regarding the challenges of Lyft's dwarfed role in a notoriously competitive duopoly, Sundararajan says it's early days yet.
Mahan says he had anticipated Brigade's role this year would lie largely in down - ballot races, with conversation centering on issues - based debates as it had in the app's earlier days.
I had a Patty of my on early in my days on Wall Street, and I can't say enough about how much I learned under his tutelage.
«The companies that are more comfortable spending a higher amount early are usually rewarded with higher growth metrics, but you don't necessarily get bonus points for being cash conservative in the early days,» she says.
«We didn't have big flashy headquarters with food from Michelin - starred restaurants,» she says of the company's early days.
If you complete your most difficult task early in the day, you will not feel as drained later on in the day when you have less taxing tasks to complete,» he says.
Oil steadied on Monday, reversing early losses after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would make an announcement later in the day about the nuclear deal with Iran.
«I don't want to say this is a great day — because it will have a negative impact on human beings, and I want to be compassionate,» says Linkner, the founder of Detroit Venture Partners, a $ 50 million venture capital firm that invests in early - stage start - ups in the city.
In an appearance at a separate conference earlier in the day, Dimon said bitcoin mania is reminiscent of the tulip bulb craze in the 17th century.
«You can almost tie the growth of your company to each extra salesperson you hire, especially in the early dayssays Litt.
«I remember in the very early days of Alpha, when we were struggling a little bit, we looked at how we could involve more high - frequency traders because they were very good at igniting liquidity,» he says.
From Amazon's earliest days, Jeff Bezos envisioned a company that would profoundly affect retail, saying he named the company for the world's largest river because it would be deep and wide and drain everything.
Krim said that he first learned the advantage that transparency could bring to a CEO when Casper could not keep up with demand in its earliest days.
«It's incredibly common for people to underestimate costs [in the early days],» she says.
Trump said at a news conference with French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday that he was unaware of the allegations, but that he had advised Jackson earlier in the day to withdraw.
Richard Windsor, an independent financial analyst based in Abu Dhabi, said that, at first appearance, the outlook seemed designed to give the company a very low hurdle it can clear easily in its early days as a public company.
King says it should begin in the earliest days of childhood education and development.
As Dave Hackenburg, who runs an industrial pollination services company in Pennsylvania, says, «If you start shortening lives of bees, just by a few days, young bees have to go to the field earlier, and the whole thing gets messed up.»
We got the OnePlus 3 a few days early so we've had a chance to check it out and use it, and we can safely say it's set up to be a great Android smartphone.
Twitter made a dramatic product change earlier in the day, saying it will recast the way it displays tweets on its home page — customizing them to individual users.
A day earlier, Abe had said buying foreign bonds was a monetary option.
«Since the early days of single - serve coffee, we have successfully competed against well - resourced companies,» the statement said.
Won, though, says that while it's still early days, Ontario's potential to be a class - action powerhouse is real: «There are 20 other cases going through the system already,» he says.
Whether it's late or early in the day, we want them to be able to get a Galley meal,» Costello said.
Much like Amazon in its early days when the company was «just» selling books, he said.
«It's still early days for our business in China,» said a Campbell's spokesperson in a typical response.
Yet in the early days, he says he was making business decisions that didn't align with that mission.
The agency could fine Facebook up to $ 40,000 per violation per day — which could add up quickly with millions of users involved — if it finds the social media giant broke its earlier promises to protect user data, they say.
In the early days of writing the script, Johnson said he had a particular image in his head that shockingly brought the light and dark side of the force together for a fleeting moment.
«These are the early days and there needs to be a lot of testing,» said Pradeep Moudgal, an analyst with the Mercator Advisory Group.
The ride - sharing company's growth possibilities, Whitman said in a statement afterward, «remind me of eBay in its early days,» but «it wasn't the right thing.»
«These are early days for the robotics industry, but as it grows, we want to make sure it has a more secure future,» he said.
In the early days after the attack, May won the support of French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Donald Trump when they said they shared Britain's assessment of Russian culpability.
In the early days, Hammond said they used their software to «write» about any sport that could be expressed with numbers: baseball, basketball, soccer, and the like.
Richard Branson, founder of no fewer than 400 companies and one of the world's foremost overachievers, has said of his morning exercise routine, «Getting up and at it early gives me time to get on top of things, and chart my day effectively.»
The early days are going to be a constant scramble to get this equation right, says Dua.
«Breaking the early lows of the day means the correction could go on for longer,» said Art Cashin, UBS director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange.
«In the early days of insurance, [companies] looked at height as an indication of survival,» said David Batty, an epidemiology and public health researcher at the University College London, who was not involved in the study.
I would say we're doing fantastically well but we're still in the early days
The London, Ont., native doesn't talk much about his early days, but Robert Rosiello, a colleague of Pearson's from his time at McKinsey and Valeant's current chief financial officer, says getting hired straight out of college was an impressive feat.
«Even people buying the stock at this price think this is a great opportunity,» says Heather Beach, Siebel's director of sales operations, who started out as the company's office manager and loaded up on options largely in lieu of salary in the company's early days.
«In earlier days she probably had just as many fans,» says Robert Lloyd, TV critic for the Los Angeles Times.
Looking just a week out into early March, he said, discounts on the site for single - day lift tickets can top 50 percent for resorts in Vermont.
During a press conference earlier in the day, Bondi said convenience store chain 7 - Eleven has been called out for price gouging on water in more than 100 complaints.
But the account echoed wording in a comment made a day earlier to The Associated Press by longtime Comey friend Daniel Richman, a former federal prosecutor, who said the president had removed «somebody unwilling to pledge absolute loyalty to him.»
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