Sentences with phrase «takers as»

Worse, the discrepancy between the 270,000 users who participated in the surveys and the 50,000,000 who had their data taken is because Facebook didn't just allow access to the survey - takers, but to the friends of the survey - takers as well.
Yes they are current on thier rent payments and could sublease but I would imagine it is tough to find takers as (rumor has it that) California has too much vacant real estate....
Online trading is witnessing more takers as the share markets across the globes are getting mature, especially in the emerging economies like ours.
This is a clear reference to widely held fears that handing too much control to Amazon will turn publishers into price - takers as Amazon dominates the market for digital content.
Reporters buttonholed test - takers as they entered the building.
In Jerusalem, the battle is between Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (Lior Ashkenazi), who's willing to negotiate with the hostage - takers as a means to end the constant warfare, and Defense Minister Shimon Peres (Eddie Marsan), a hardliner who's willing to let the hostages die to avoid negotiations.
This styling idea is for the rick takers as it is not easy to rock kimono blazer with a pair Chelsea boots.
What the hell, if it all goes wrong there's always Monaco, PSV etc. (And make no mistake there'd be a list of takers as long as your arm)
However, most felt it was a strange decision, with Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville citing the omission of a regular penalty taker as what cost them the game.
Rihanna is just as much a sartorial risk taker as she is a musical hit maker.
I decided I would become a risk - taker as well, and since making that decision I've approached the business side of writing from that perspective: to take chances when I felt it could be beneficial.
A «passing» or «failing» grade will be given to each medical assistant certification exam - taker as soon as the exam has concluded.

Not exact matches

It is not as if Ontario is having problem finding takers for its debt and yields on the province's bonds are competitive with other provinces.
But as Andrew Coyne argued recently in the National Post, the barista who pulls shots while studying for his or her PhD is no less a risk - taker than the one who decides to open his or her own coffee shop.
On the Alpha exchange, the company reversed a fee structure known as the maker - taker model.
We assume men are the bigger risk takers so we come to see stereotypically masculine behavior as riskier, reinforcing our original, faulty assumption.
Too often, risk takers are thought of as gunslingers who shoot from the hip and ask questions later.
As an early investor in E-Trade, Yahoo and China's Alibaba Group, and a bold risk - taker who recently bought 70 % of Sprint Nextel for $ 20 billion, you would never guess how Son grew up.
This is when we can create a niche that is uniquely ours, as who we are and the integrity we hold becomes as important as the product we sell or service we offer Another important part of being an expert is to be a good listener and note taker.
Using a Sharpie, knight one of your partners as the designated «note taker,» then ink business terms directly onto the orange holiday fruit.
As the NFL works to restore its image as a family - friendly organization worthy of female fans, the last thing it wants is to bring in risk takers who could make the problem worsAs the NFL works to restore its image as a family - friendly organization worthy of female fans, the last thing it wants is to bring in risk takers who could make the problem worsas a family - friendly organization worthy of female fans, the last thing it wants is to bring in risk takers who could make the problem worse.
The iPhone SE has the same 12 - megapixel rear camera as the iPhone 6s, meaning it's one of the most capable picture takers on the market.
Grant refers to the way most people operate in the workplace as takers, matchers, or givers.
It disappeared faster than a bad Fall sitcom, leaving me to wonder why the only place I ever saw a pair were on my doctor as he conducted my appointments, complete with a note - taker on the other side of the connection (so many... jokes... can't pick... just one).
At the same time Ofoto and Shutterfly are reaching out to picture takers of all stripes by offering steep discounts on old - fashioned film processing (returning prints by snail mail), as well as digitizing the images for online viewing and distribution.
It went up above the two - tier inner city ring road known as the Periferico last week after failing to find takers in the United States.
Investigators have tracked the provenance of the grenade and say it came from the same batch as those used by the Hague hostage - takers and had been stolen from a US army base in 1972.
And despite lessons learned from the economic crisis — where, arguably, too many extroverted risk - takers in leadership positions wrought financial ruin — and the value of having quiet leaders who, as Good to Great author Jim Collins puts it, «build not their own egos but the institutions they run,» a workplace stigma around introversion still exists.
Employees who are risk - takers will be more willing to assume the risk associated with working in a startup, as they focus on the potential upside of success more than the downside of failure.
Dean Saunders, a commercial broker who listed the County Line Ranch for years, says a previous owner tried to sell it in 2008 as a potential mining site for $ 10,000 an acre, but found no takers.
Short of hero worship but more than reserved respect, many people place undue accolades on entrepreneurs as risk takers.
More specifically, while the DVD - watching group forgot lots of words, the nap takers could remember just as many as before their heads hit their pillows.
During Girl Scout Cookie season, participating Girl Scouts across the country show their G.I.R.L. (Go - getter, Innovator, Risk - taker, Leader) ™ spirit as they sell delicious cookies, building essential entrepreneurial and other business skills along the way that are imperative to leadership and future success.
I still see a place for bonds in someone closer to retirement age, but for bigger risk - takers such as yourself, you're probably right to not be in bonds.
As part of an aggressive new voter - targeting operation, Cambridge Analytica — financially supported by reclusive hedge fund magnate and leading Republican donor Robert Mercer — is now using so - called «psychographic profiles» of US citizens in order to help win Cruz votes, despite earlier concerns and red flags from potential survey - takers.
Warren Buffett donated about $ 2.2 billion of stock in his annual gift to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, betting that risk takers at the group will make breakthroughs in global health and U.S. education even as they acknowledge that some efforts will be unsuccessful.
Jones, who started out as a cotton trader, is Tudor's chief investment officer and largest risk taker.
Winston Churchill, himself known as a risk - taker, famously said: «We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us.»
VCs are often portrayed as risk takers who back bold new ideas.
But the profit takers were not out in the oil patch, as oil prices and the underlying equities, continued to rally for much of the day.
In the meantime, Annie Sprinkle, who had her first experience with porn as a ticket - taker at a Tucson, theater showing «Deep Throat» in 1972, became a top - grossing actress in the 1980s.
The risk taker, for example, tends to make risky investments such as real estate investment trusts, options, currency trading, and high yield bonds.
The exchange will relaunch on April 30, 2018, as an all - electronic equity market with a maker - taker pricing model.
In 2017, investors poured more than $ 160 billion into international equity ETFs — almost as much as they did into U.S. equity funds — and emerging market funds were big in - takers, with ETFs like the iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG) and the Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO) among the year's most popular strategies.
As a result of the likely move into negative real returns on cash, more cash savers will move into UK government bonds (gilts), more gilt owners will swap them for corporate bonds, some more will move into equities, and a sliver of risk - takers will use cheaper financing to start businesses or take out loans to build property.
However, the very slight difference sometimes affects the profits, if trader is trading as a risk - taker.
The fearless risk - takers «serve as undesirable role models, setting quite excessive standards for masculinity: «Real men take what they want.»
Islam meaning is «Submission to One God» and that was Abrahams Religion on which all the Prophets before him and after him had followed until «Issa the Son of Mary» then as our Friend»» «gozar»» «mentioned that (God did not need a scapegoat story stolen from earlier fictions)... doesn't that look like a fine line of poetry that summarized the whole situation of the crime that took place against a prophet and messenger of God became a dead sin taker...??
And the taker diminishes as well, from a boy, zestfully at play in the tree, to a bent old man, resting on the stump.
He has constituted himself as a taker, and ends up without happiness, fulfillment, or even understanding of his own condition.
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