Sentences with phrase «such ties in»

It added that federal investigators had assessed that Person A is directly tied to Russian intelligence «and had such ties in 2016.»

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A year ago, the London - based multinational undertook a study entitled «The World in 2050,» which projected Canada would be the only major developed economy to hold its position in the world — at the No. 10 spot — at mid-century, largely because of the demand for its resources and its ties through immigration to emerging markets (which by that time will no longer be labelled as such).
They also found some ties between these areas and those which have been previously identified as possibly playing a role in other psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia.
Of course, you can always boost the holiday spirit with a special offer or discount, especially if you can tie it in to the occasion being celebrated, such as offering a romantic dinner, chocolates or a spa service for Valentine's Day.
Before the White House intervened on Tuesday, Qualcomm had been working its political ties behind the scenes at least since December, according to a revealing «tick - tock,» as we call such stories in the media biz, by Wall Street Journal reporters Ted Greenwald, Kate O'Keeffe, and Tripp Mickle.
In fact, the researchers found that for certain groups of people — such as those who started out with a certain minimum amount of vitamin D already in their blood — adding more vitamin D was actually tied with a slightly greater risk of hip fractureIn fact, the researchers found that for certain groups of people — such as those who started out with a certain minimum amount of vitamin D already in their blood — adding more vitamin D was actually tied with a slightly greater risk of hip fracturein their blood — adding more vitamin D was actually tied with a slightly greater risk of hip fractures.
Steve Bannon, a White House senior adviser with close ties to far - right groups, told the American Prospect in an interview published Wednesday that he constantly butts heads with Cohn over issues such as trade with China.
Molson Coors» desire to break out of its stagnant core markets is what led to its US$ 3.5 - billion purchase in April of eastern European brewer StarBev, producer of a tongue - tying lineup of beers such as Staropreman, Kamenitza and Ozujsko.
Of the companies included in the survey, such as Enterprise - Rent - a-Car, Alamo, and MetLife, more Democrats said they had a better opinion of these companies after finding out that they had cut ties with the NRA.
I experimented with various types of incentive pay: a percentage of the profits, combined with concrete incentives tied to concrete, measurable improvements, such as in sales growth.
But some rich people make the mistake of tying the bulk of their assets up in one place, such as their own business or in real estate — two very illiquid investments.
Foxconn (fxcny), which participated in the first round of the auction, has been considered such a risk due to its deep ties with China.
For example, through events such as mini sailboat races in Central Park or black - tie ice skating in front of the Statue of Liberty Noto seeks to plant the idea in customers» minds that his Prosecco creates an occasion out of the ordinary and makes life sparkle.
While there are a few one - off rides tied to the Marvel universe in Orlando, such as the Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster coming to Epcot, the real heavy hitters of the Marvel universe, including Spider - Man, the Hulk and Iron Man will likely remain MIA for some time.
The chain is known for its mini cupcakes, which come in creative flavors such as «tie dye» and «sugar cookie cheesecake.»
UBS analyst Brent Thill pointed out in a research note that the deal makes sense in that it extends Microsoft's application layer which has been looking for growth and also ties in nicely with products such as the Delve organization analytics and data visualization tool, Office 365 and Power BI.
But their attempt to remove him and several members of Viacom's board has been tied up in court, with Dauman arguing that Redstone is mentally unfit to make such decisions, and is being manipulated by his daughter.
Ben Aissa reportedly had close ties to Saadi Gadhafi, son of the now deceased Libyan strongman, and played a large role in helping SNC - Lavalin secure work in the country, such as a $ 500 - million airport in Benghazi.
Held in English and a part of a series of similar events held in other cities, such as Hamburg and Copenhagen, the Athens version of Startup Live aims to tie Greek entrepreneurs to the rest of the start - up community in Europe.
Normally it is hard to find a factory willing to train workers to assemble products numbering only in the hundreds but we have solid ties with several consumer electronics manufacturers (including one factory renowned for producing brand - name housewares such as hair dryers) and they will assemble and package Pyramids for us, regardless of number of units.
Companies like Microsoft «will tie these tools in with their other enterprise - wide platforms,» such as Office 365, says Jeffrey Treem, an expert on communication technologies at the University of Texas at Austin.
These efficiency gains in the SR&ED Program could be tied into a common service platform for federal business innovation support programs such as the IRIC proposed by the Jenkins report and redirected to other support programs for innovation.
In the wider home services space, startups such as Zimmber, HouseJoy and others offer repair services for electronic appliances through their marketplace platforms, though not necessarily through tie - ups with brands.
In such situations tying part of compensation to ESG metrics is a great way to get the CEO to focus on the long term.
Prices for these expenditures can, and do, rise with less of a tie to expected growth in the economy, and therefore such price rises tend to detract from incomes more than they're likely to support them.
Because such a perk is not tied to job performance, it is difficult to justify in terms of shareholder value.
And while these new jobs may bring demands for better jobs and new infrastructure, the money tied up in luring corporations in the first place can make such expenditures infeasible.
For those who invest in alternative investments such as hedge funds and partnerships, the reality is that you have less flexibility on when you can sell and are often tied into an investment for a period.
The idea that real interest rates — that is, adjusted for inflation — will be lower than they have been historically is reflected in the pronouncements of policymakers such as Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen, the medium - term forecasts of official agencies such as the Congressional Budget Office and the International Monetary Fund and the pricing of government bonds whose payments are tied to inflation.
Our new relationship could also include specific areas of common interest such as nuclear safety, collaboration in the Arctic, and fostering technology and business tie - ups in promoting green growth (a Korean priority) and energy efficiency.
Rates on fixed mortgages — such as the 30 - year for purchases and the 15 - year for refinances — don't follow in lockstep with the fed funds rate — it's actually tied more closely to the yield on the 10 - year Treasury note, which is also on the rise.
Increases in the big bank prime rates push up the cost of variable - rate mortgages and other loans such as home equity lines of credit that are tied to the benchmark rate.
The Liberals have also attempted to counter the image of Prime Minister Stephen Harper put forth by the Conservative Party, instead portraying him as a controlling and secretive leader with a hidden agenda, and attacking his judgment by tying him to past Conservative scandals, such as the Cadman affair, alleged spending misconduct in the last election, and the conduct of Maxime Bernier, the former Conservative minister of foreign affairs.
There are specialized 7 (a) program options for exporting companies, those in underserved communities, those with military ties (such as a veteran business owner or businesses owned by the spouse of an active service member), and those with cyclical or seasonal businesses that need help with short - term financial needs.
If possible, tie in personal details such as that around - the - world trip that's on the bucket list or the grandkids the client wants to help put through college.
The tourism, financial services and real estate sectors of Lebanon's economy are booming, and overseas remittances are pouring in from the Lebanese expatriate community, which has increasing ties to the country, making it one of the largest recipients of such income in the world, in terms of share of gross domestic product.
In the wider home services space, startups such as Zimmber, HouseJoy and others also offer repair services for electronic appliances through their marketplace platforms, though not necessarily through tie - ups with brands.
In fact, while some such as Visa's Prabhu see the lack of a central bank's backing as a weakness, others see it as an advantage that the currency is not tied to the interests of a particular country.
GDPR is relevant to all organizations that collect and store personal data on EU individuals such as health data, email addresses, photographs, biometrics, national identity numbers; essentially any information about an individual that is collected and / or stored in such a way that it can be tied back to that...
As such, Bitcoin traders have been betting on the cryptocurrency market believing it can provide the most stable currency in the future, precisely because it is not tied to any individual country and thus is not affected by socio - political events.
The current US recovery, which is now tied for the third - longest on record, has also been the weakest economic expansion since World War II, with an average annual growth rate of just 2 % over an 8 - year period.5 It may not take much to derail such tepid growth, particularly in light of continued high expectations.
In such a scenario, had a later anti-Morsi coup still proved necessary, it would thus have been one more tied to constitutional propriety.
In sum, although a few apologists such as Stephanie Coontz still insist otherwise, just about everyone else in possession of the evidence acknowledges that the sexual revolution has weakened family ties, and that family ties (the presence of a biologically related mother and father in the home) have turned out to be important indicators of child well - being — and more, that the broken home is not just a problem for individuals but also for societIn sum, although a few apologists such as Stephanie Coontz still insist otherwise, just about everyone else in possession of the evidence acknowledges that the sexual revolution has weakened family ties, and that family ties (the presence of a biologically related mother and father in the home) have turned out to be important indicators of child well - being — and more, that the broken home is not just a problem for individuals but also for societin possession of the evidence acknowledges that the sexual revolution has weakened family ties, and that family ties (the presence of a biologically related mother and father in the home) have turned out to be important indicators of child well - being — and more, that the broken home is not just a problem for individuals but also for societin the home) have turned out to be important indicators of child well - being — and more, that the broken home is not just a problem for individuals but also for society.
In such cases a close denominational tie is more of a burden than an encouragement.
Here Matthew cites Jim Brownson's Bible, Gender Sexuality, where the Bible scholar argues that such an interpretation of Genesis 2:24 over-sexualizes the phrase «one flesh,» which in the Bible is used metaphorically to describe ties of kinship between all sorts of people.
The majority of these belong to the ancient Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church; the rest primarily to Protestant denominations such as the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Makane Yesus (which recently broke ties with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America over theological concerns).
The «Yes» vote on allowing gay couples to tie the knot won in all six Australian states, despite the most senior figure of the country's Anglican Church warning such a move would have «irreparable consequences» effects.
We can all tell stories about such relationships, in which the mother — or some other close relative — used blood ties as slave bracelets.
Because such enduring objects are more tied to the body, they are more dominated by particular forms of definiteness in their successive satisfactions than the final percipient route, whose sole value to the body, as we pointed out above, is its vivid originality.
Such is the case, for example, at Duke and Southern Methodist, where the baccalaureate services are major events at which the institutions» ties with the Christian tradition are celebrated in an unselfconscious fashion.
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