Sentences with phrase «says budge»

«Real estate learning continues to evolve,» says Budge Huskey, president and chief operating officer.
«This marks a new day for the Coldwell Banker brand in the Canadian marketplace,» says Budge Huskey, president and CEO of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.
«Buyers don't want to assume any risk with properties that need work, particularly first - time buyers with limited cash resources,» says Budge Huskey, chief executive officer at Coldwell Banker Real Estate.
«Charitable efforts have always been a foundation of Coldwell Banker and our affiliated companies, management teams and sales professionals who take great pride in the role they play in their communities,» says Budge Huskey, president and chief operating officer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.
«There is a notable difference in seller psychology today compared to 10 years ago,» says Budge Huskey, president and chief executive officer for Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.
«Tom has worked closely with us over the last few years and has gained a unique perspective into how to best marry the leading platforms of the Coldwell Banker brand with the heightened need for personalized learning,» says Budge Huskey, president and chief executive officer of Coldwell Banker Real Estate.
«To withstand a hurricane and still outperform last year's activity is a clear sign of market resilience,» said Budge Huskey, President, Premier Sotheby's International Realty.

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The CWA said on Saturday that Verizon has not budged from its original proposal which they have said would increase workers» healthcare costs by thousands of dollars, eliminate job security and remove any restrictions on the company's right to contract out or offshore union jobs.
«You find out,» Feinberg says, «who's rigid and who's more malleable, who's the good cop and who's the bad cop, who's emotionally involved and can't budge versus who's able to bridge differences.»
For example, some companies are yet to budge on Trump's requests to bring production back into the U.S. Apple CEO, Tim Cook said that there is a lack of workers with the required skills in the U.S. Not only that, but if the majority of production comes back into the U.S., the cost of its products will rise by at least 100 %.
But the euroskeptic Five Star Movement has refused to budge, saying it wants fresh elections instead.
Indeed, the company's profit barely budged downward during the financial crisis and ensuing Great Recession, which is something one can not say for many of Omnicom's own clients.
The decision was widely expected by economists, who say the BOJ is unlikely to budge on monetary policy anytime soon.
(CNN)- Bias against a Mormon presidential candidate hasn't budged in 45 years, with 18 % of Americans saying they would not vote for a well - qualified candidate who happened to be Mormon, according to a Gallup Poll released Thursday.
«Secondly,» Adler said, «if the president won't budge, the Congress could threaten to withhold funding for any of the intelligence activities about which it will not be informed.
Wenger has outstayed his welcome by years and no one within the club is man enough to challenge him or put him out of his misery his tactics is non existent he dithers in the transfer market won't and refuses to budge on a transfer fee that's higher than his estimation, refuses to let his players be coached refuses to bench underperforming players, blindly overlooks the obvious time and time again, says the same thing every time we lose — «I didn't see it.
Ornstein says its very unlikely that Lemar will come now, Monaco not budging and it would take an incredible amount of money to change their mind.
Indiana, however, would want a first - round pick in the trade and three days after the initial report came out, Wojnarowski says there isn't much budging.
There's nothing that will make us budge,» he said.
With that being said, the Cowboys futures haven't budged, though there was some initial movement back when the news first broke.
The same can be said for the spread of the Super Bowl over the past few days with many sharper sportsbooks like CRIS, 5Dimes, and Pinnacle not budging off a line of pick»em.
And by no means am I saying our club isn't ran in the right way (financially) but when the board and manager refuse to budge on their stubborn outdated beliefs then we as supporters have a right to be concerned and upset - if it wasn't for the supporters we would have no club!
However Lorient will not budge in their efforts to keep one of their prized jewels, and it will take a big money offer to consider selling him, according to Lorient vice-president Alex Hayes, who has publicly said that none of four clubs have bid enough money for the 22 - year - old.
He plopped down on the field and wouldn't budge til the official said play on.
When the couple told her about their desire for a vaginal birth, they say Haryasz would not budge, even telling them she would get a court order if necessary to ensure Joy delivered via C - section.
This week, more than a dozen House Republicans, egged on by conservative activists, have said they won't budge.
More Republicans in the electorate are a detriment to the law because they oppose it and can't be budged, Stein said.
According to a new Reuters / Ipsos poll, most Trump voters haven't budged in their support of the president, with 88 percent of those surveyed saying they'd cast their ballots for the Republican candidate again if America were to go back in time to Election Day.
A source said Cuomo spent Wednesday trying to broker a deal over mayoral control, which balanced the desire of Senate Republicans (which Cuomo shares) to increase the number of charter schools against the Democrat - dominated Assembly's refusal to budge.
While David Cameron said his party was willing to compromise on many issues to get Nick Clegg on side, on this particular one, he's adamant he won't budge.
But on Central New York public radio Tuesday morning, Cuomo said that even with the amendments, he still wouldn't sign the bill because legislators wouldn't budge on a few issues.
Democrats were seeking an all - out end to vacancy decontrol this year, but Heastie says the Republican - led Senate wouldn't budge on their position.
Not budging: Senior Lib Dems including Energy Secretary Chris Huhne (left) and Justice Minister Lord McNally (right) are said to have suggested they would quit if the coalition backed the repeal of the Human Rights Act
Indeed, Miliband seems to believe that his refusal to budge on Iraq, or disown a war that he says he supported «in good faith», could bolster his credentials as a man of principle and integrity.
Reid called on Grayson to drop out of the race and Murphy said he should shut down the fund, but Grayson has not budged.
«Anyone who thinks that this attorney general is going to budge because of an Uber - style political campaign is sorely mistaken,» said one source close to him.
The union says it has repeatedly made concessions but won't budge when it comes to fair wages and safe staffing.
«We were not surprised to find that tau levels didn't budge after just one night of disrupted sleep while amyloid levels did, because amyloid levels normally change more quickly than tau levels,» Ju said.
It's hard to predict whether either side will budge, says Jonathan Rosenhead, a professor emeritus at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
In a 26 June speech in London, Osborne said that the 2015 and 2016 science budget will be set at # 4.6 billion a year — a level it hasn't budged from since 2010.
He says that to understand why many bumblebees aren't budging north, researchers will need to focus on bumblebee biology, which in some ways is still a mystery.
«People get frustrated when they've been busting their butt, but the weight isn't budging,» Lovitt says.
«Brief periods of walking can add up to make a big difference» in energy expenditure, he said, while standing barely budges your caloric burn.
And after my workout, I'm proud to say these pants didn't budge... and it wicked away the sweat much better than the Align.
However — if you are at some point unable to take your ring off — say, for example, the hospital won't budge from its «no jewelry» rule and / or your hand swells unexpectedly three days before you deliver — the hospital will cut it off with a little twirly saw.
We used a natural, black tea pigmented liquid liner that won't budge until we say so: this gives you peace of mind that you won't be running around with smudged raccoon eyes!
From heir website: «It is ideal for finding nooks and crannies to plonk yourself down, squeeze up, budge up, move along, let me in, you are sitting on my jacket, your elbow is in my ribs, it's your turn to go to the bar...» We couldn't have said it better.
The institute's funding (for research and dissemination) is up by a third compared to the final days of OERI, to $ 160 million or so; that said, that level was achieved in fiscal 2004 and has hardly budged since.
But Louisiana's top two education officials said they would not budge.
The parents said the take away from the meeting was that Alexander — who could not be reached for comment for this story — was reluctant to budge on this issue.
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