Sentences with phrase «to run for»

He gives me a run for my money, but if I'm going to be perfectly humble: I'm the best.
In reality most government conditions imposed on foreign takeovers run for about three years.
Meaning, if you run for a long time, it must be low intensity — you can't sprint for miles.
The question really comes down to how much attention should be given to new technologies when a candidate is running for a political office as important as POTUS.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz says that although he is not going to run for president, he is still very much concerned with the quality of candidates vying for the coveted position.
There are a few ways you can exude that executive presence, even if you're not running for higher office.
According to Deadline, Greenblatt also tossed out a few other examples to help his case, including the fact that Doonesbury cartoonist Gary Trudeau predicted years ago that Trump would run for president and former President Ronald Reagan's own star - making Hollywood career.
The trial made embarrassing national headlines for the once - rising Democratic star, who was accused of seeking more than $ 900,000 from two wealthy supporters to conceal his pregnant mistress, Rielle Hunter, from voters during his unsuccessful run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.
«People have accused me of dumbing down running,» says Stanton, who popularized the «run for 10 minutes, walk for one» training method.
I have no desire to run for anything but for Starbucks,» responded Schultz.
If you have no experience with a potential partner at all, do a trial run for a specified period of time before finalizing the partnership.
Edwards» affair with the then - pregnant Hunter exploded in 2008, when Edwards was running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Of course Cramer has never been one to beat around the bush, and dove right in and asked Schultz if he would ever run for president.
It debunks the idea that small business is a 30 - year - grind, and introduces the concept of building a business in just three - to - five years that can run for extended periods without the founder being physically there.
The public broadcaster went out of its way on Monday to clarify that commentator Cokie Roberts has more leeway to make personal comments than the usual NPR staffer does because Roberts co-authored a newspaper column labeling Donald Trump as «one of the least - qualified candidates ever to make a serious run for the presidency.»
In response, Trump went around the room and asked what he should do about Cordray, who has three months until the Feb. 1 filing deadline to run for governor of Ohio.
«With cloud computing, I'm running it for you,» says Harris.
George Reilly, an advisor and owner at Safe Harbor Financial Advisors based outside of Washington, D.C., developed a series of tests that he runs for his clients a few years prior to their retirement.
There are still questions in the investing community about which international exchange Saudi Aramco would list on, with exchanges in New York, London and even those in China in the running for a slice of the public share offering.
According to Fox News, the «Shark Tank» star on Sunday said that while he would not be interested in running for president himself in the 2016 election, he'd be interested in serving as running mate for either Clinton or Trump.
If Snap spawns something like the» PayPal mafia» — PayPal alumni have gone on to launch billion - dollar companies like Palantir, LinkedIn, and Yelp — the Los Angeles startup community could give Silicon Valley a run for its money.
Its amenities give five - star resorts a run for their money, with Finnish saunas, spa - like facilities and beautifully decorated rooms.
Adrenaline is the source of the «fight - or - flight» response, a survival mechanism that forces you to stand up and fight or run for the hills when faced with a threat.
This time, despite Schultz's denials, the announcement has triggered rampant speculation that Schultz, who is a fan of President Barack Obama and publicly supported Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, is preparing for a run for president of the United States in 2020.
«I try to run most days, after discovering that a good run for 45 minutes each day helps clear my head.
To them, it represents Janji's promise to «run for another» — the company's slogan.
Everyone wants to know whether you are laying the ground work, not necessarily now, but perhaps four years from now, to run for the big office.
Running for the Progressive Conservatives, he won a seat in 1986 and was appointed employment minister just as the price of crude plunged and the unemployment rate spiked to 10.4 %.
«It can determine whether we are able to run for office, to launch a business, to quit a job we hate.
Benioff raised more than $ 500,000 for President Barack Obama's second term election, but also gave $ 10,000 to Paul Ryan's run for House before the Republican was named Mitt Romney's running mate in the 2012 election.
Such a slowdown would mark the end of a good run for companies in the S&P 500 that have enjoyed seven straight quarters of profit expansion.
Speaking at the New York Times DealBook conference, Cuban said that his family is a huge factor in why he hasn't officially announced plans to run for president, and it sounds like his wife might be his biggest opposition.
It has a high - resolution screen, operates the latest version of iOS, has access to millions of apps, and runs for about 10 hours between charges.
«I wouldn't even rule out running for leader in the future,» Leslie says.
The host of Last Week Tonight, Oliver acknowledged that he mocked Trump, a former reality - TV host, when he began openly musing about running for president because Oliver thought it would be an amusing spectacle.
«I won't be running for public office again,» she said.
The contacts and experience she gained while moonlighting ensured that within minutes of Jim Prentice's resignation in 2010, Rempel received a call encouraging her to run for the Conservative nomination for his seat.
«He should run for office,» an attendee said to me later that evening.
It's also hard to say whether the two are in the running for CEO, given their ages.
One recent study showed that immigrants in New York were less likely than nonimmigrants to own a business that has been running for more than three - and - a-half years, and more likely to have shut down a business within the past year.
«While I was running for mayor of Waterloo, going door - to - door and talking to people to get their trust was the most incredible job interview I've ever had.
Back in the old days of television programming — say, 15 years ago — most standup specials like Black's ran for a limited time on one of the three main cable channels that aired comedy (HBO, Showtime, Comedy Central) before being shuffled off to the archives.
Entrepreneur magazine had some numbers ran for them over the last calendar year, and the results are in.
President Trump blamed partisan bias for the White House doctor's decision to take himself out of the running for Veteran Affairs director.
Sure, the 10 % correction that rocked US equity markets earlier this month was jarring and painful, but it also gave investors a dry run for a major market meltdown.
At the same time, on a day when divisions within the party were very obvious, Melania Trump made an overture toward the other candidates who ran for the Republican nomination against Trump.
The six finalists in the running for National Small Business Person of the Year share what they wish they'd known as they were getting started.
But Sinzdak said she is confident women will continue to smash electoral records — both in the Senate and beyond — noting that a record of women have expressed interest in running for office this cycle.
It is also cost - effective if you choose to own several carts and hire friends, family or other employees to help run them for you.
He ran it for years before launching his own eponymous firm in 1978.

Phrases with «to run for»

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