The campaign has been careful about
such overtures in the past as it fended off criticisms from the left by her primary rival Bernie Sanders, who highlighted her 2002 vote in favor of the Iraq War, ties to controversial Republican figures like Henry Kissinger, and warm relationship with Wall Street.
The 69 - year - old Paulson could afford to reject
such overtures.
However, the Waltham, Massachussets - based company is speaking to investment banks, including Citigroup Inc (C.N), about its strategy and how to best respond to
such overtures, the people added.
He would not say whether
such overtures had occurred or whether the company had retained Bank of America in any capacity.
Baird & Warner, the area's largest independent, recently turned down
such an overture, according to Baird & Warner President Stephen Baird.
Not exact matches
That helps explain the flurry of activity in the sector,
such as Yahoo's recent $ 1.6 billion purchase of online ad provider
Overture Services Inc..
Allen pays for 275 keywords on Google and 217 on
Overture, and he invests both time and money in measuring their performance, with tools
such as Conversion Ruler ROI software.
In a clear
overture to Cuomo, Klein criticized those on «the extreme left» who have been critical of the governor, saying
such statements hurt the Democratic ticket.
Have the pups been exposed to loud and unexpected noises,
such as adults shouting, children crying, television (male voices shouting and screaming on ESPN), radio, and music (Country, Rock, and Classical — maybe Tchaikovsky's 1812
Overture)?
Yes, he did seek an alliance with Judy on
such matters, but Judith rejected his
overtures on the grounds that he wasn't «important» enough for her.
That effort might involve repeated
overtures, the presentation of increasingly sweet offers
such as signing bonuses, holding out the prospect of future promotions and salary increases and long - term job security, etc..