Sentences with phrase «step up the chain»

The board says they want teachers and other KCS employees to put their concerns in writing, and document each step up the chain of command, so that if the process breaks down, they will know where the break down occurred and be able to address it at that point.
I missed Collective in the grand post office behind Penn Station (my bad), but I welcomed the next step up the chain, in Downtown and Pulse.

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Bitcoin core developer Jeff Garzik is taking steps to set up a satellite system that would beam Bitcoin's block chain public ledger down to earth.
But it's easy to see why investors in Lowe's (low) sent shares up 7 % on Monday when the home improvement chain announced that long time CEO Robert Niblock was stepping down after 13 years at the helm.
But as soon as West had inked a long - term deal with the Marriott International hotel chain, investors stepped right up: STSN vendor Intel and another major chip manufacturer suddenly wanted an equity position, as did two VCs.
Chipotle Mexican Grill has surged in popularity because people see it as being a step up from traditional fast - food chains such as Burger King and Wendy's.
«Our relationship with Constellation and the commitment to work together to develop and market regulated recreational cannabis - based beverages, when and where they are federally legal, is a critical step in our move up the value chain
Fair trade legislation granted producers the right to set the final retail price of their goods, limiting the ability of chain stores to discount.58 When the Supreme Court targeted these «resale price maintenance» efforts, Congress stepped up to defend them.
Though some designers are purposely starting to send less of their inventory to off - price chains, such as Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss, there are still plenty of others willing to step up fill the gap.
At each step, there is a flow of power down the chain (from shareholders through to front - line employees), and a flow of accountability back up that chain.
Big hotel chains have introduced new brands aimed at millennials and stepped up marketing on social media to compete with Airbnb Inc..
Add a more few more steps and you're immersed deep into the processing food chain and it's fussed over, buffed up creation of white rice.
It is part of Treasury chief executive Mike Clarke's overhaul of the Treasury business, as he cuts costs in the supply chain and steps up investment behind the more prominent wine brands in the company's portfolio.
Amici's East Coast Pizzeria is one Bay Area chain that has stepped up and offers gluten - free and dairy - free pizza at most of their locations.
Because of its critical position in the quality chain linking plantation to chocolate production, the Barry Callebaut Group identified this fermentation more than a decade ago as one of the key steps that required optimization in order to close the quality chain and provide the purest, most intense, natural chocolate experience up to now.
This seemed like a doomsday scenario for summer - school programming, but the mayor stepped up to maintain the chain of command almost immediately.
Any district that is as reliably Republican as this one is sure to produce its fair share of ambitious pols looking for a step up the food chain.
A longer food chain for top predators such as polar bears, belugas and walruses means they would be more highly exposed to mercury, since it magnifies each step up.
Your hips must be flexible, yet powerful for high steps, the fingers must be strong in order to hold onto small holds while your posterior chain doesn't collapse (lower back, glutes, and hamstrings), you need to know when to crank the volume up on hard moves and turn it way down when there's an opportunity to rest.
Because fish are a couple steps up on the food chain, they take on not only toxins from the water, but from the small animals they eat for food.
You can find out the best of these chains from websites online especially if you're one of those women who do not like stepping out of the house without getting decked up properly.
And the villain is always one step ahead of the heroes and they're trying to catch up and there's sort of a chain reaction [that] leads to like an interconnected universe of characters being drawn in and that served as our vehicle into the story, into this film.
At the moment, consideration of embodied carbon hasn't entered the mainstream for public procurement, this means that placing a requirement on the supply chain to reduce embodied carbon levels will encourage consultants and suppliers to step up to innovate and deliver a project that breaks new ground.
After addressing the early morning complications, a systems thinking leader would find time to step away from the chain of challenges and make efforts to see possible patterns, and examine the causal factors that contribute to the problems that pop up.
As to be expected from an entry level model, the bells and whistles, both in the cabin and under the bonnet, lay further up the food chain so it was no surprise I stepped out of this car wanting more.
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The way I look at it these days is  «Why not take a little side trip to Playa del Carmen, or Tulum?»  ThatÂ's what we usually opt to do. Playa is a charming beach town with many European visitors. It is a step up from San Pedro, and the prices reflect it. There are many chain stores. I don» t miss them in Belize. But when visiting Playa I do get a bit of shopping in before returning to the island.
In a process called bioaccumulation, these toxins build up to higher concentrations during each step up in the food chain.
The Mercure chain is a step up, offering full - service, mid-scale accomodation in Style — I've grown to like them and had good experiences at Mercure Ko Samui and Mercure Pattaya.
It would be a big step up from the next - largest hotel chain, Hilton Worldwide, which has runs more than 4,500 properties with 745,000 rooms across 95 countries and territories.
Finally, there's an option to view up to four pre-made patterns of chains with a magnitude of up to 19, all different depending on what step you wish to view.
There are platforming sequences, but they're all essentially just bad QTEs — there are no explicit button prompts, but the passages are completely linear and every time Yaiba has to jump or grab a hook with his chain to swing around, the game goes to slow motion and the next step in his way flashes up, so there's no need to figure out how to go on and no challenge, really, except the deaths that arise from the game's arbitrary distinction whether it wants you to press the jump button to smash a wall in midair or not.
I won't spoil what they are, but when you see what's possible for reaching the top of the food chain in cabaret and real estate, the interest level takes a step up.
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Only barely a step up that food chain, several others have hardly a New York gallery in sight.
Many steps up the food chain later, predators like tuna receive methylmercury from the fish they consume... it appears the recent mercury enrichment of the sampled Pacific Ocean waters is caused by emissions originating from fallout near the Asian coasts.
But I haven't seen a report anywhere that lays out so clearly the full sequence of steps in the chain: from boats to «ranches» where illegally caught fish are fattened for market before they had a chance to reproduce to government offices in France, Spain and other countries eager to prop up the fishing industry despite the ecological cost.
Whether it's taxes on single use plastics, companies pledging to incorporate ocean plastics into their supply chains and reduce their overall plastic production, or towns and cities stepping up to cut down on disposable plastic use, we are going to need all of the tools at our disposal to clean up this mess we've created.
Stepping up action to tackle methane leaks along the oil and gas value chain is essential to bolster the environmental case for gas: these emissions are not the only anthropogenic emissions of methane, but they are likely to be among the cheapest to abate.
When a integrated model is built chaining together several steps, each of which is badly understood, if understood quantitatively at all, can not end up in anything useful.
Importers are taking steps to clean up their supply chains, but much more remains to be done.
The LEGO Group conducted an engagement programme with suppliers, Engage to Reduce (E2R) to report and minimise CO2 emissions, and during the next three years it will step - up the programme to include more than 80 % of its supply chain and set goals for CO2 reduction based on climate science.
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For insurers and healthcare organisations, this step into the unknown opens up the important issue around digital malpractice, lengthening the chain of responsibility to manufacturers and software developers.
The buzz phrase in India is «knowledge process outsourcing» which is a step up the value chain from «business process outsourcing».
While on the surface this seems like another step towards supply chains moving onto blockchain platforms, the greater impact could end up being elsewhere.
Just four years after over-expansion forced Starbucks to shutter hundreds of locations, the coffee chain is stepping up new store openings in the U.S. more aggressively than anyone expected.
«These [China] buyers are stepping up the capital chain and taking on increasingly complex and large - scale projects,» said Jon Ramscar, a senior vice-president with Jones Lang LaSalle, a Vancouver real estate brokerage that has worked with many offshore buyers.
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