Sentences with phrase «saying between the lines»

That said, TheStreet.com's Doug Kass, my fave market commentator, has come away with a different perspective on what may have been said between the lines.
You must hear what they are saying between the lines!
(I personally think that it would have been a little sexist, which is hard to believe when we are talking about children here, but even the promo page said it between the lines.
You said between the lines in # 270: «as you equilibrate», «by the time you get there», all sounds like now you are talking about a transient process, while in # 269 you said «that equilibrium state... happens to absorb more LW than you started with» (which I read as an absorption process related to the state of equilibrium).

Not exact matches

«The line between e-commerce and what most would call traditional retail has blurred right away to the point where for me everything is really just «commerce,»» he says.
The line between philanthropy and business is blurry, says Renaud Oury, group sales & marketing director at SGG Group.
«There's a blurred line between mental and physical health,» Cordani said.
Almost two years after ending flights between Atlanta and Dubai, the CEO of Delta Air Lines says it may be time to return to the Persian Gulf countries.
«We are currently negotiating time lines to take the system from Pretoria to Capetown, effectively covering all cities in between that would possibly bring the project up to $ US1 billion,» he said.
Delta Air Lines said it will not pay a 300 percent tariff the U.S. government recently recommended be placed on Bombardier jets amid a trade dispute between the Canadian manufacturer and its competitor Boeing.
There's a fine line between pitching and selling and saying «I'm right,» and also being open to feedback.
Hyundai says their vision is to «blur the line between mobility and living and working space, integrating the car into the daily lives of users.»
«There's a fine line between brand fatigue, and the idea that a brand has really and truly penetrated the culture,» says Robert Thompson, a professor at Syracuse University and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture.
They don't always say it explicitly, so you'll have to be alert and read between the lines.
No one's predicting the downfall of the iPad — there's a fine line between bold and stupid — but Amazon's Kindle Fire will singe away tablet market share from almighty Apple, to say nothing of Samsung and Motorola.
``, DFC Intelligence analyst Jeremy Miller says brand has the strength to experiment with online models, but must walk «a very tight line between satisfying hard - core online shooter players, the pick - up - and - play crowd, and investors.»
They're not reading between the lines of what I'm actually saying.
«But there's a fine line between appearing insubordinate and arguing your case,» Taylor said.
The lines between blogging and journalistic reporting are becoming increasingly blurred, says Epstein, and e-mail has erased some of the old - fashion crafting of gossip wherein the art of storytelling was as important as the story being told.
Once or twice a piece of fish was deemed unworthy, but instead of the yelling or harsh words I expected (I'm looking at you, Gordon Ramsay), a few quiet words were exchanged between, say, Eric Gustel and a sous chef and a line cook: a little advice, a little feedback, and a quick, «Yes, Chef,» in reply.
«Fundraisers must take great care in... how their actions may be perceived,» said a spokesperson for the U.K.'s Fundraising Standards Board, gently suggesting they need to walk a fine line between promoting their causes and making people uncomfortable.
«The lines between hardware, software and services are blurred or are disappearing,» he said.
Laurence said that there are 10 layers of hierarchy between the CEO and the front line staff at Rogers and some of those layers must go if the company is to be more agile.
«Of course there needs to be a degree of independence between [the Department of Justice], FBI, and the White House, but a line of communication needs to be established,» Ryan said.
«It kind of straddles the line between what's considered a traditional medical device and a consumer device,» Park says.
But it won't be long before augmented reality becomes fully integrated into our lives and blurs the line between what's real and digital, says Ballard.
In fact, he said, plotting women's labor force participation in the country against an age range produced an M - shaped line — where participation rose when women were in their early - 20s, it declined between late - 20s and the 30s, rose again in the 40s when they returned to the workforce and then fell at retirement age.
The bottom line for media companies, McLaughlin said, is that even if they feel they need to work with platforms like Facebook, they need to be very aware of what they are giving up, and of the disconnect between their interests and the platform's interests.
«I think there's something to be said for blurring the lines between personal and professional lives,» says Chattopadhyay.
«The bottom line is if the government hasn't found the balance (between the economy and the environment), maybe that's an acknowledgment of fact as opposed to a criticism,» Wright said.
NV Energy and its upcoming policy change was the «gorilla in the room» at the Clean Energy Summit, Craven said, and during his keynote address, Obama seemed to be speaking between the lines.
Soskis says the blurring of lines between for - profit and nonprofit will continue both at the corporate and individual levels, assuming the public becomes accustomed to it.
In 2017, Line 2 was not allocated between cycle 38 and cycle 58, a Colonial spokesman said, the equivalent of about three months.
So if you drew a horizontal line and call that fair value like Ben Graham said, and then you draw a wavy line around that horizontal line and call that stock prices, the market is pitching us opportunities all the time between stocks that are way below fair value and way above fair value, the reason investors don't beat the market has nothing to do with the market is not throwing us pitches in that it's not still emotional, they are behavioral problem, there's agency problems, there is a lot of other issues going on but it's not because we're not getting really great pictures all the time.
Intelsat reaffirmed previous guidance, saying investors can expect it to produce between $ 2.06 billion and $ 2.11 billion in sales for full - year fiscal 2018, in line with Wall Street's predicted $ 2.08 billion.
Matthew Oakeshott, the Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman, said there needed to be clear demarcation lines between the governor and parliament to maintain the Bank's independence.
«Today another leaked Liberal document details a plan to target ethnic voters across British Columbia, blurring the line between partisan activity and public service,» said John Horgan, the NDP opposition house leader.
At least one phone call between a phone line associated with Cohen and the White House was intercepted, the person said.
People in line said tensions flared during the night between die - hard Apple fans and people who planned to resell the devices on the booming gray market.
Analysts typically find that, when all is said and done, U.S. corporations pay an average rate somewhere between 22 and 29 percent, which, depending on whose estimates you rely on, may or may not be in line with our peer nations.
The EMV certification process is a confusing one to say the least — with merchants having to decide between a myriad of choices and certification methods to figure out the type (s) of certification (s) needed to actually accept EMV - enabled chip cards and to then face the long lines of other merchants doing the same.
The line of questioning suggests the special counsel... is looking into possible coordination between WikiLeaks and Trump associates in disseminating the emails, which U.S. intelligence officials say were stolen by Russia.»
«Moody's believes that it is reasonable to assume that the EU's credit - worthiness should move in line with the credit - worthiness of its strongest key member states considering the significant linkages between member states and the EU,» Moody's said in a release.
«There's a fine line between relationship building and attempting to influence the objectivity of the analyst or investor,» he says.
«Equity attribution variables continue to expand as asset managers are developing new types of smart beta portfolios that blur the lines between passive and active investment styles,» Wolstenholme said.
The bus bridges created winding lines and widespread gridlock, resulting from a simple math problem, Mr. Prendergast said: Between 1,500 and 2,000 people can pile into a train.
«We're... trying to move away from the blurred lines between the policy and the implementation, «said Vince Brescia, president and chief executive of the Ontario Energy Association, a member of the alliance.
As Steven Wright once said, «There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.»
In the second of two deals outlined on Monday, Hong Kong and Shenzhen - listed developer China Vanke said it will buy projects from Shenzhen Metro, an unlisted state - owned enterprise which develops the city's metro lines, for between $ 6bn and $ 9bn in total.
«In the changed landscape of investing, people have started looking more and more at the lines between equity, fixed income and derivatives and started melting down the silos,» says Michael Spalla, a trader at MFS.
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