Sentences with phrase «taking away»

He said the Republican plan was unfair partly because it let businesses keep the SALT deduction, while taking it away from individuals and families.
Police were shown on Hong Kong television taking away documents, computers and iPads.
Am I taking away their chance to do something,»» he says.
And in 2011, Wisconsin's governor decimated public sector unions by taking away state and local government employee rights to collective bargaining, reversing a policy in place since 1959.
«By flying privately, you're taking away the hassles and stress of 20 arrivals and departures through commercial airports, since you are arriving and departing from VIP facilities,» says Gollan, who also publishes the DG Amazing Experiences e-newsletter.
Where necessary, we borrowed or appropriated folks, taking them away from their day jobs (or simply redefining what their «day job» actually was) and asking for forgiveness instead of permission.
You're taking away its brandness altogether.
Former SEC chair and current Carlyle senior advisor Arthur Levitt recently told Bloomberg that taking away investors» right to sue «could diminish the public appetite for Carlyle stock» and «companies that consider going down this road take a perceptual risk which, in terms of an IPO, is probably not a risk worth taking.»
In the video, Patrick repeatedly tells Walker he needs to leave, eventually taking away his to - go box of food.
Why is Ottawa taking away shareholders» right to do as they wish with their company?
New York City Parks Advocates had argued the event was taking away public space from, well, the public, by setting up on Damrosch Park, an area of greenery on the Lincoln Center compound.
When you do that, you're taking away any negative energy spent judging.
«It's about taking away those nooks and creating more communal, collaborative types of seating and stations.»
Taking away so - called loopholes for the rich won't fix other parts of the tax code that target the same group
It's taking away your time and focus from what's important.
«I built something, and a madman is taking it all away,» Cottle told Bloomberg Businessweek following the Las Vegas shooting.
The largest carriers seem to be competing for who can treat customers the worst — by taking away perks like free checked luggage (and even carry - ons) and charging you to sit with your children — in an effort to further increase profits.
While MongoDB is «probably taking away some growth that might have went to Oracle,» he said, it's probably too little for Oracle to be «losing a ton of sleep.»
Taking away a user's choice is usually not appreciated.
Using our logistics algorithms, our Envoys (delivery people) enable restaurants around campus to offer delivery, taking away the nightmare of providing delivery away from the restaurant.
Instead of merely seeing technology as taking away jobs — which to some degree it is — the book reminds us that technology can also be extremely effective in empowering people to find their fit in the new economy.
The nonprofit group contended that, by setting up the event in Damrosch Park — a green space in the Lincoln Center compound — it was taking away space from the public.
Taking away more of their rights is only going to make them madder.
CB: Kind of like taking away the superfluous material and developing something like tunnel vision towards a goal?
The SBA helps lenders to give more money to entrepreneurs by taking away some of the risk.
Rob Rhinehart, a time - starved computer programmer, was frustrated by how often food preparation was taking him away from coding.
These venture - backed platforms have revealed themselves simply as an injected middleman taking away direct client traffic to SMBs and slowly becoming their biggest competition.
They're not taking away from it.»
Separately, automation is taking away opportunities from a region that already suffers from high youth unemployment.
So we were taking away the profits from our successful businesses to keep this one alive.
If You Give Your Kids This Popular Toy, 1 out of 3 High Schools Are Taking it Away, According to a Stunning New Report
Trump continued the belligerent tone on Wednesday, accusing Amazon.com Inc. of taking away jobs in towns and cities across the U.S. «Amazon is doing great damage to tax paying retailers,» he wrote in a Twitter post.
I started yelling at the contestant, because I felt this person didn't need us and was taking away an opportunity from some struggling mother who mortgaged everything after working on her company for eight years.
When Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer announced an end to the company's work - from - home policy in early 2013, she was met with sharp criticism for taking away her employees» flexibility.
Only 46 percent of people polled by PwC believe A.I. «will harm people by taking away jobs.»
«By trying to stifle this type of innovation, it may be taking away benefits of this technology,» she says.
And so because you don't have that kind of conviction, you haven't done the hard work or taken your contrarian bet, then Lean is taking you away from that core entrepreneurial virtue.
The solution to complacency, however, does not lie in dropping the thermostat or taking away the fancy coffee in the break room.
Since then, the Sûreté du Québec conducted a second raid on another warehouse, this time in Lévis, just across the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City, taking away an undisclosed number of barrels of maple syrup.
Here's what Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz wants you to take away from his speech in Whitehorse on June 15: the world is unfolding roughly as the central bank thought it would a month earlier when it published its latest quarterly economic report.
But once that IUD is in your uterus, they can't take it away,» Streicher said.
Engaged employees have ideas; take away opportunities for them to make suggestions, or instantly disregard their ideas without consideration, and they immediately disengage.
Take away anything that blocks your view or forms a barrier between you and the person with whom you are speaking.
Take away the $ 75 in electricity costs, and I've made $ 90 in two weeks.
In the past month or so I've found myself complaining a lot about this because my drive time takes away from my work productivity, puts me in the office later, and fills me with intense anger directed at, well, everybody and nobody.Driving accomplishes nothing except getting me to the office.
My main issue with a plan to simply work longer — over and above the reality that it might not be possible — is it takes away your freedom to stop working when you want to.
With the uncertainty in terms of reproductive rights, and with health insurance uncertainty, the birth control pill might get taken away from you.
If you aren't getting paid to do something, and the task will take away time from accomplishing what you are paid to do, saying no demonstrates your commitment to your role and the value of your time.»
Loosely scheduling out my day and closing my inbox when it isn't time to check email are two things I'll take away from this experience.
«Secret arbitration takes away a woman's right to a trial by a jury of her peers and provides a dark alley for Uber to hide from the justice system, the media and public scrutiny,» according to the letter.
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