Not exact matches
Schab
says that in addition to the very real fear of losing some of the brand equity they've worked so hard to build, entrepreneurs faced with a corporate
name change
often feel a threat to their very person.
For example, if you sell bags and one of your products is a duffel bag, but your customers most
often say or search for «duffle bag,» then use the more common spelling and
name.
«Somehow, we didn't get hit with a tidal wave of selling that many expected... despite all the sturm und drang about little Rocket Man in North Korea or the sheer impotence of Congress or Trump's tweets that
often seem, let's
say, out of step with folks like Washington, Jefferson [and] Lincoln, to
name three of our more presidential presidents,» the «Mad Money» host
said.
Often, the second I click «follow,» I receive a direct message that
says something like this (and yes, this is a real message I received recently, minus the
name of the ding dong who sent it!)
«When you are a startup, people rebrand
often,»
says Shah, who recommends pairing the new
name announcement with a product launch.
Some shareholders hold Shares through a bank, broker, or other nominee, and are
often said to hold such shares in «street
name.»
Some shareholders hold shares through a bank, broker, or other nominee, and are
often said to hold such shares in «street
name.»
If you had asked me last year, I would have
said that «beta coefficient» looks like a very geeky mathematical
name i.e. something I had ignored
often as too complicated.
While they are listed as competitors, and their
names even sound alike, they are
often used simultaneously by employees at big companies, Levie
said.
Often when he
says the
name of Mohammad or Jesus in conversation, Magid adds the Islamic honorific «Peace be upon him» after his
name.
I agree with some of what you
say, and I like that you
often bring your disagreements back to some fundamental points («where two or more are gathered in my
name»), etc..
One concern
often heard is that if the
name «Saint Gilbert» had appeared on his books, Chesterton never would have attracted as many readers — or as many converts — as he has: It is precisely his approachability as an ordinary person, they
say, which has won so many people over to his side; making a him a saint could risk that.
«There are plenty of people there who are not real,» he
says, as he acknowledges the growing discomfort of hearing his own
name more
often on the lips of his congregation than the
name of Jesus.
We
often overlook that Jesus
said he will build the church, which has happened in spite of all the stuff people have done and
said supposedly in the
name of Christianity.
An important remark,
often forgotten, needs to be made, however: when it
says that Adam
names the animals, the passage underlines the gratuitousness and ease of language.
I am
often speaking to an individual about someone they strongly dislike (even hate), and rather than refer to that other person in any way, either by their actual
name or even some derogatory
name (that fool, that idiot, that moron), the person I am talking to will simply
say something like, «I can't stand to be around that... any longer!»
I don't like taking
names after having my own taken from me so
often I am now nameless in self - defense, so i know how you all feel to
say the least.
To
say, as the President did, that «Jim Crow all too
often was justified in the
name of Christ» is, at best, a misleading statement.
The problem is not — as the feminists
often say — one of the inadequacy of certain nouns /
names, but of the inadequacy of any
naming of the deity.
While the
sayings and stories of the desert fathers have become popular, and
names such as Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, Maximus the Confessor, the Syrian Jacob of Sarug, and medievals Richard and Bernard and John of the Cross and Theresa, are
often invoked, Cassian has languished.
It was hyperbole, Eugene would
say that is what the H stood for in his
name, but what he was getting at is that spiritual leadership is one of the best places to hide your sin because within your faith community people
often give their leaders the benefit of the doubt.
Such a proceeding in the ancient world would have appeared perfectly natural, for
often a disciple would write in the
name of his master to
say what he was certain that his master would have
said.
That being
said I have a tendency to eat them all in a day or so if they're in my fridge, as they're just so delicious, so I
often store them in the freezer so that they don't call my
name every time I open the fridge door!
I've
said it
often, and I'll
say it again: variety is the
name of the game when it comes to food.
All three cuisines are similar, Solomon
says, but
often dishes will have different
names in different places.
The Los Angeles media and even the media in general,
often put up the wrong logo, or
say the wrong
name for players, or even confuse them with another team.
All I
said was this happens
often, where big teams buy players for peanuts and they get to sell them for more simply because they came from a big
name reputable club.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't
saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with
said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to
say his
name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too
often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
He hasn't played there recently but he's played there
often in his career (I think that's actually the position he made his
name playing prior to the Juve move) and more importantly, to
say he wouldn't or couldn't be a better alternative to flamini and the injury prone and defensively limited Arteta would be crazy imo.
Bol Bol
said he thinks about carrying on his father's
name often, but he isn't sure how to do it yet.
To give an example, my nephew, who is roughly the same age as JHS, was
often asked by people why he got into hockey while his lighter skinned team mates, usually standing next to him at the time, were asked to
say the
name their favorite player.
My student - athletes
often tease me about the many
sayings I have - Pierce and Play, ABCs (always be cutting and screening) W.I.N. (what's important now) or D.I.G (Dignity, Integrity, and Grace) to
name a few.
Finally she sat up in bed and
said, «I've heard that word so
often tonight we've got to
name a horse Personality someday.»»
However, with the infamous Silent Stan living up to his
name and Wenger
often saying the exact opposite of what fans want to hear, Gazidis has the extra burden of pressure of keeping the fans happy.
I know — I think that
often happens, that schools get excited about a program for a while and then it fades out... BTW, for the record, I drilled down into the Houston study I just shared and it looks like they only put up signs
saying what the F&V were, but didn't use cute
names.
Mild diaper rash cream type as its
name says has a function to heal mild diaper rashes that don't need strong ingredients to be treated and they
often disappear very easy if you treat them in a right way.
Christopher Reed, a professor of history and philosophy at Roosevelt University in Chicago,
says parents who give their kids heavily ethnic
names often desire to connect kids with their roots and instill curiosity and pride about their familial past.
My husband
says that sephardim
often add bechor / bechora to the
name of a first - born child.
In fact, they
say «mom» so much that I
often tell them I'm going to change my
name, and when they ask what I'm going to change it to, I tell them it's going to be a secret so they won't
say that
name 10,000 times a day.
Interestingly Japanese
names often are
said to have a timeless quality to them, so when your baby grows up they will have a
name to remain proud of.
Baby
name trends
often follow pop culture,
says Jennifer Moss, founder and CEO of Babynames.com, and author of The Baby
Names Workbook.
While babies are not normally
named after their mother and father, the firstborn male is
often named after the paternal grandpa while the girl baby is
named after the paternal grandmother,»
says naming expert Neala Shane, author of «Inspired Baby
Names from Around the World.»
(We
often hear people
saying they'd chosen a
name only to find their baby didn't look like an Anne / Thomas / Amy / Joseph...)
It's open knowledge that judges especially at Supreme Court are
often addressed with the word «Justice» prefixed to their official
names, is our learned Madam Sophia Akuffo
saying that, this practice is also wrong?
Caproni made no mention of «ziti» — the term prosecutors
say Percoco used to describe the bribes he received — or Cuomo, whose
name came up
often since the trial began on Jan. 22.
Often times, the LLCs have
names that make it difficult to decipher who is behind the donations, «making a mockery of fairness and transparency in our campaign system,» the letter
says.
He
said the ads
often have innocuous - sounding
names, like My Hudson Valley, Not Our Tax Dollars and I Love Bear Mountain.
Cuomo has
said he intends to run for a third term as New York governor, and his
name is
often mentioned as a potential presidential candidate.
Curran has released detailed plans to strengthen oversight of county contracts, but she
said residents
often relate more to a pledge with less financial impact: Leaving her
name off county signage.
Her
name is
often included on short lists of possible 2020 Democratic presidential contenders, which political analysts
say may at least partially explain her budget vote.