Sentences with phrase «subjects of»

The Economic Policy Institute has constructed more comprehensive estimates and finds that the 60 - day delay would cost retirement savers» IRAs $ 181 million this year and $ 3.7 billion over the next 30 years — and this estimate is still an undercount because it does not include other subjects of potential conflicted advice, like 401 (k) s.
And I think it's healthier when not just their viewpoint but the viewpoints of their sources, the viewpoints of their subjects of an article, viewpoints of experts are all given equal weight in an article.
Meanwhile, the two companies have also been the subjects of merger rumors, with Fortune even arguing at one point that DraftKings and FanDuel could join forces to defeat their legal problems and not have to also focus on competing with one another.
«It's pretty reasonable to expect forecasting in inventory or forecasting a traffic pattern, but once it gets into much more intellectual subjects of human learning, [it becomes more difficult].»
Both industries have found themselves the subjects of unflattering photo spreads in National Geographic and editorials in the New York Times.
Several sources recalled that Stoyanov was careful to make sure any collaboration covered only crime - fighting and did not veer towards the taboo subjects of state - supported hacking.
Though T - Mobile (tmus) drew the most attention on social media with celebrity - studded ads that included pop star Justin Bieber, the brands that sparked the most conversation among viewers were those that leaned into subjects of diversity and immigration.
The company called the reference to 100 subjects of racial discrimination «a complete fabrication with no basis in fact at all,» as there is currently only one plaintiff (Marcus Vaughn).
The real - life and fictional lives of entrepreneurs have been the subjects of major Hollywood movies for decades.
«He is an artist who has been known for his sexually explicit work so many of his professional interactions with subjects were sexual and explicit in nature but all of the subjects of his work participated consensually.»
Comey's dismissal and Mueller's investigation were also the subjects of tense exchanges between Democratic senators and the Attorney General.
The festival hosts a range of sessions that include special speakers discussing various subjects of interest to the young - ish crowd.
By selling the bonds to Monaco, investors were trying to get around the 11th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which says, «The judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by citizens of another state, or by citizens or subjects of any foreign state.»
Like a real babysitter, the pastel - trimmed iPal learns what your child likes and dislikes over time and, unlike a real babysitter, and constantly scrapes the cloud to «increase its knowledge on subjects of interest to your child.»
(The combined company is the subject of a $ 1.4 - billion bid from a South African consortium.)
The sentiment expressed by the Russian delegate is as clear a sign as any of the significance that some governments are assigning to the blockchain — a technology that is now being applied to things as varied as financial trading and voting — and the degree to which it is becoming a subject of geopolitical battles.
We the viewers have yet to officially know Rey's lineage, the subject of many online theories, but the novelization reveals that Kylo Ren has some idea of where she comes from.
«I don't claim expertise in the subject of joy,» she says, «but I can show you an authentic representation of someone who knows what it's like to pursue joy.»
This second part of the competition is the subject of a new set of studies recently completed by the Lawrence Centre at Western University's Ivey Business School.
The plight of the middle class was a major theme of his launch speech and the subject of his first position statement, published as a column in the Toronto Star entitled: «Canadian middle class left out of the growth equation.»
Sumner Redstone's ex-girlfriend Manuela Herzer had that authority before Dauman, and the process by which it was transferred is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit.
China's power struggles are no longer the subject of idle curiosity, but a potential threat to our well being.
The memo also reports that the Skylab photo is the subject of an interagency review and that Department of Defense officials believed it should be withheld from public release.
Each attempt was met with the same response from professors: «This is not a subject of academic caliber.»
The subject of his irritation: a late flooring job on a warehouse conversion project in downtown Toronto.
As Strategas» chief investment strategist, Trennert is known as one of Wall Street's top strategists on the subject of markets.
While we're on the subject of SEO, whether you're facing budget cuts or not, it's time to start looking beyond keyword research.
Start - up PR and communications was a subject of discussion Wednesday at the START conference in San Francisco.
The Wall Street Journal reported last week that Manafort was the subject of a new money - laundering investigation in New York.
Women's under - representation on boards and in top management positions has long been the subject of academic study and, more recently, public policy.
One New Brunswick purchaser, Henri Bourgoin, found himself the subject of a seven - figure fine for illegally buying 150,000 kilograms of maple syrup from nine Quebec producers.
This was when Sean Parker, serial entrepreneur — co-founder of Napster, founding president of Facebook fb, blunt - talking oracle of Internet disruption, and occasional subject of tabloid scuttlebutt — recognized his legacy.
«Over the past several months, Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of numerous unfounded accusations and, despite the company's efforts to correct the record, has been vilified for activities that are not only legal, but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas,» the company said in the statement.
Then you read that 60 percent of women in Silicon Valley tech say they've been the subject of unwanted sexual advances, and that half of those advances came from their boss.
Until, that is, the subject of environmental concerns and the media coverage of the shale gas boom comes up.
Clarity is the mot du jour here in Brussels, with so little of it forthcoming from Washington D.C. on the subject of trade and tariffs.
They've become such a subject of contention, in fact, that he wonders whether it might have been better if they'd remained lost.
The popular burger chain and subject of stoner cult classic Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle acknowledged 4/20, showcasing one of its trademark burgers inside of a «hot box» — a reference to a technique in which weed is smoked inside of a tightly - enclosed space to increase potency.
The tiny State of Eritrea was the subject of a recent scathing report by the UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
The previous day, Melania Trump's fashion choices were the subject of intense social media scrutiny after a speech denouncing bullying at the United Nations luncheon, with users likening her dress to a «pink hot air balloon» and pointing to its $ 3,000 price tag.
This week, Peter Hooper and his team at Deutsche Bank wrote a big report dissecting the subject of liquidity and defined it — or tried to — as follows:
In fact, the proper tariff classification for panty liners was once the subject of a case at the Canadian International Trade Tribunal.
Steve Jobs has been the subject of dozens of books and half a dozen movies, and some seriously strange tributes.
The subject of selling, like any other subject, is full of false information that has been perpetuated over the years.
While we're on the subject of counterculture — and since I don't get to man Term Sheet very often — I'll make note of another interesting deal that crossed the wire this morning.
A nine - figure valuation and toe - to - toe battle with Facebook have inevitably made Kik the subject of Canadian boosterism, and both the firm and its founder are now fixtures in lists of up - and - comers and politicians» success speeches.
In speaking out against gun violence, the shooting victims have endured online abuse and have become the subject of conspiracy theories.
The airline continues to be the subject of bad press and viral memes regarding the incident.
Nothing quite captures the pangs of anticipation I feel for next week's Apple event (the one on Tuesday, not Monday) than, perhaps, the subject of the company's latest video ad.
While the subject of China's emerging military is vast, there are several standout defense aerospace programs that provide an insight into China's global motives.
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