Sentences with phrase «to ceiling»

And once you understand what we do, the ceiling of your career is up to you to define.
In September, the funding legislation was attached to a debt - ceiling increase.
No one has to watch you while you shop — after all, the store's many ceiling - mounted cameras (discreetly concealed in black cubes that look like ceiling insulation) are watching you at all times.
A single button pops a television out from the ceiling and a crackling fireplace burns in the corner.
One wall features caricatures of all Pink Ceiling employees and Pinkubator founders, along with his or her nickname.
However, The Pink Ceiling does have male employees, and there are male - founded companies in the Pinkubator.
A pink neon glow emanates through the windows of The Pink Ceiling, an incubator for women - led and women - focused businesses.
Over the new year, the People's Bank of China, China's central bank, said that banks will be required to notify it of all cash transactions over 50,000 yuan ($ 7,100), down from a current ceiling of 200,000 yuan.
Except that's impossible, because there are hundreds of cameras on the ceiling tracking your every move.
There are half - unwrapped office chairs all over the place, but Smith's attention drifts over to a lattice of pipes dangling from the ceiling — an incomplete high - tech lighting system that uses something called «visual magnetics.»
It's everywhere, including a pink ceiling in the entryway, pink chairs, pink lockers to store personal belongings, a pink London - style phone booth where people can make calls away from the often noisy open floor plan and even rosé wine on tap.
The Pink Ceiling, founded by successful entrepreneur Cindy Whitehead, is unapologetically pink, candid and a little irreverent.
The Pink Ceiling is an investment firm, «Pinkubator» and consulting practice.
You can think of these zones as a floor and ceiling.
The second time, she said, she saw water pouring from the ceiling of the men's restroom.
We're going to support spending on infrastructure and supporting private sector development and supporting citizens but within the ceilings that we've announced,» he said.
Nicknaming is just one example of how The Pink Ceiling's culture is defined by «a healthy irreverence,» as Whitehead puts it.
The U.S. government will reach its borrowing limit, or debt ceiling, by Oct. 1.
Wet Nose's periwinkle logo color is brought out in the store design, from the color of the ceiling to decorative ribbons around products.
On shelves, floors and ceiling, the cockroaches were «everywhere.»
Everyone cheers, confetti drops from the ceiling, and someone pops a bottle of champagne.
Fossil fuel usage, meanwhile, is expected to hit its ceiling in 2030 at 2.93 billion tons of oil equivalent with coal expected to continue as the top energy source for China by 2050.
When they left and we went to clean the room, EVERY SINGLE PIECE of furniture was nailed to the ceiling in roughly the same configuration that it was in on the floor.
It is designed from floor to ceiling to heal its vulnerable visitors.
Congress must act by Sept. 29 in order to raise the debt ceiling, a more contentious vote than the one for Harvey aid.
It was low — strangely low for a hospital, I thought — though I couldn't have told you why I'd presumed a hospital entrance should have lofty ceilings.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin talks to Squawk Box's Becky Quick, Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin about reducing the corporate tax rate, raising the debt ceiling and improving the economy.
«There's this tension with some of us successful, powerful women between wanting to smash the glass ceiling and also having a life that is our own,» she says.
But there's another difference: as a breaker of glass ceilings, her choices have the ability to change minds and maybe even policies.
It looks like members of Generation Y have started to believe the «hopeless millennials» stereotype, according to a report from the Conference Board of Canada examining the workplace preferences and expectations of Generations X and Y. Attracting and Retaining the 2020 Workforce suggests that the greener cohort has a lower desired job ceiling than their slightly - older colleagues:
«Providing aid in the wake of Harvey and raising the debt ceiling are both important issues, and Democrats want to work to do both,» they said.
He returned from a recent span of time off to a desk covered in handmade, 3 - D birds hanging from the ceiling and perched next to his computer.
The first few who cracked the glass ceiling had open discussions about the hurdles they had faced.
They were designed with kids in mind — scaled so that a three - or four - foot - tall child wouldn't feel overwhelmed by the distance between floor and ceiling.
``... I think that will be separate and distinct from the debt ceiling.
... didn't do it so now we have a big deal with Dems holding them up (as usual) on Debt Ceiling approval.
Emirates latest first - class cabin features floor - to - ceiling doors that give the suites a look more at home on a luxury train.
These often - gargantuan, sprawling structures are filled from floor to ceiling with fixed costs — pricey beds, CT scanners, MRIs, and other giant machines, nursing staffs, laboratories, etc..
«Never accept the things that don't make sense,» says the Pink Ceiling founder and CEO Cindy Whitehead.
The first thing I noticed about the entrance to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis was the ceiling.
«The Harvey relief would pass on its own, and to use that as a vehicle to get people to vote for a debt ceiling is not appropriate,» he said.
For the bays where the glasses are on display, the company borrows an idea from bookstores, with shelves that often go nearly to the ceiling and sliding ladders that staff can use to grab hard - to - reach pairs of glasses for the customer.
To wit, reports Tuesday suggested the Treasury Department was preparing drastic measures in case the debt ceiling is not raised.
Sexism is a symptom of male white privilege residing in high perches that prevent women from shattering the glass ceiling.
Location: Vermilion, Ohio Price: $ 19.5 million Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 9 full, 7 partial Square footage: 60,000 Waterwood Estate was built in 1991 on the shores of Lake Erie for Don Brown, inventor of the drop ceiling, and his wife Shirley, who both died in a plane crash in 2010.
Traditionally, Ottawa has raised the ceiling anytime CMHC approached it, a practice that has allowed the institution to grow exponentially over the past decade.
«I was just checking to see if the ceiling's falling in.»
In its Esmeralda Villa, you could easily mistake the bathroom for a miniature spa: its floors and walls are lined with garapeira wood, there's bright white bathrobes, and daybeds are placed right in front of a floor - to - ceiling glass window that looks out over the sea.
And only a few days ago all the world's eyes were focused on the U.S. debt ceiling.
The debt ceiling is a different animal.
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