Sentences with phrase «telling new»

Sajudin's ex-wife called his credibility into question as well, telling the New York Daily News, «He's infamous for making up stories.
A spokesperson for the White House tried to downplay the incident, telling the New York Times that the regular pool reporters were included (those who are selected by the press corps to share information with the others for certain events).
Sony has for the first time disclosed sales numbers for its Playstation VR headsets, telling the New York Times that 915,000 of the units have sold since its October release.
Bain has tried to contain the damage to its reputation, particularly in Europe, telling new hires that the publicity has provided it with free advertising and assuring clients that the firm will suffer no gross embarrassment.
An Air Force review has found that the branch failed to report «several dozen» service members found guilty of violent offenses to the federal gun background check database, with representatives of the service telling the New York Times that the reporting failure that allowed disgraced airman Devin Patrick Kelley to purchase the firearms he used to murder 26 parishioners in a Sutherland Springs, Texas, church on Nov. 5 «was not an isolated incident.»
«We're pretty blunt about telling new customers that until we get to know them better, we insist on payment in advance — for which we give them a 2 % price discount — or payment through a confirmed, irrevocable letter of credit,» says John Kirchgeorg, the owner of Life Corp., a manufacturer of emergency oxygen units in Milwaukee.
When he was up for parole, he struck a penitent note, telling the New York State parole panel, «It was greed, pure and simple.»
But Gerwig addressed her working with Allen head on in 2018, telling The New York Times that she would never work with him again.
For example, as Taya Cohen, Ph.D., an assistant professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, told New Scientist, people who score low on the Honesty - Humility factor might be more likely to cheat on their time sheets or steal office supplies.
One source has told the New York Daily News that Hoffman had a needle in his arm.
«I think this demonstrates how Instagram is quickly becoming a useful tool to see the world as it happens — especially for important world events like this,» Kevin Systrom, founder of Instagram, told The New York Times.
As one Helsinki principal recently told The New Republic: «The children can't learn if they don't play.
While Nintendo hasn't released its sales figures, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils - Aime told The New York Times earlier this month that in its first two days of availability, the console registered higher sales than any previous Nintendo console.
«When I think about how I understand my role as citizen, setting aside being president, and the most important set of understandings that I bring to that position of citizen, the most important stuff I've learned I think I've learned from novels,» he recently told The New York Review of Books.
As she once told the New York Post, «I'd rather be smart than a movie star.»
When asked if the Trump administration's policies affected Toyota's decision, a company spokesperson told the New York Times they had not.
Melinda Gates told The New Yorker men who «demean, degrade, or disrespect women» have been able to operate in industries like tech and venture capital, and that «the asymmetry of power is ripe for abuse.»
«We're incredibly passionate about education,» Apple's VP of product marketing Susan Prescott told the New York Times earlier this month.
Bharara told The New York Times shortly after he was fired that his ouster was a «direct example of the kind of uncertain Helter - skelter incompetence» that characterizes the Trump administration's personnel decisions.
Have some recreational activities in the break room, like a pool table or a dart board, and go out of your way to tell a new joke if you have one ready.
He also told The New Yorker he felt the ambitious undertaking would allow him to «confront a lot of our shared anxieties about the future of human expression (see: Twitter or text messages) by forcing a great work of literature through such a strange new filter.»
Nintendo Switch sales set a new company record in the console's first two days on U.S. store shelves, Nintendo (NTDOY) of America president Reggie Fils - Aime told New York Times report Nick Wingfield.
Target told The New York Times on Sunday that it will stop requiring customers to provide a signature in April.
«For years, we've sold these awards shows as women, with our gowns and colors and our beautiful faces and our glamour,» actress Eva Longoria told The New York Times.
Macquarie Capital analyst Tim Nollen told the New York Times after a recent Time Inc. re-organization that «there's no evidence that they've turned things around.
She often works out, spends time on her charity, and goes horseback riding, she tells The New York Times.
«If there was ever a model for an urban high school, this is it,» Howard E. Taylor, the school's new principal, told The New York Times.
«The cartels have a pretty good handle on the appetite in the US,» Jack Riley, the deputy administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, told The New York Times.
«You're selected for this role, that's not the end of it,» she tells The New York Times.
Starting in November, the octogenarian entrepreneur tells The New York Times, he'll spend 18 months taking nutrition classes at New York University.
As for the significance of handholding, Dalton Conley, a professor of sociology at Princeton University, told The New York Times in 2006: «It's less about sex than about a public demonstration about coupledom.»
Fulcrum's Macias told the New York Times that the company will be able to produce its biofuel for «a lot less than» $ 1 a gallon.
«Any plans on my weekends have now been canceled,» she told the New York Daily News.
Before we really got things rolling, she asked to sit down with me and told me her new truth: She didn't think it was the right time for her.
Even when she's not running her beauty empire, Brown tells the New York Times she still wakes up around 6:30 a.m. and heads to the kitchen for a green juice and then a double espresso.
And it's likely that the Sinaloa cartel is driving much of that production: In 2014, it is believed that the production of opium increased 50 % in Mexico, and in Guerrero state, a hotbed for heroin production, farmers and officials told The New York Times that the trade is controlled by the Sinaloa cartel — whose opium and marijuana fields in the country reportedly cover 23,000 miles, an area larger than Costa Rica.
The company told The New York Times that its user base (of about 40 - 50 million) log into their accounts an average of 11 times a day and can spend up to 90 minutes daily, swiping left and right to their heart's content.
The fashion icon starts his days at 5:30 a.m. with an espresso, which he sips while reading the newspaper, he tells the New York Post.
He also told The New York Times that Xapo's team included three people who, at the time, were still full - time Lemon / LifeLock employees.
Iger told The New York Times he gets up at 4:30 each morning.
He told the New York Post that his fellow athletes «are being mercilessly bullied and threatened by USATF.»
The «Project Runway» cohost and mentor tells The New York Times that he spends every Sunday at the Metropolitan Museum — «I stay there basically until the museum is about to close.»
«Reince is a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac,» Scaramucci told the New Yorker of Reince Priebus, Trump's former chief of staff, who resigned last Friday and with whom he was openly feuding.
We tell every new hire on his / her first day:
Wittrock told The New York Times in 2015 that Mai «said that he still has this sense of frustration that no one paid attention» to the coming financial crisis, even as he and his partner warned of it.
«Other than the higher than normal alcohol content, the product is within specifications, and there have been no reported illnesses,» a spokesperson for Bacardi, Bombay Sapphire's parent company, told The New York Times.
Uber is «becoming a lightning - rod, wedge issue that candidates have to address,» author Steven Hill told The New York Times in a story in the paper's Friday edition.
«When I first proposed the idea of a serial show that you couldn't binge on and had to wait for every week, some people thought I was insane,» Koenig recently told New York magazine.
«It seems that Mr. Springsteen held back from his fans all but 108 of the 1,126 tickets closest to the stage,» he told the New York Post.
«The Afghans know what's going on; the Taliban knows what's going on; the US military knows what's going on,» Sopko told the New York Times on Oct. 30.
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