Sentences with phrase «took me by»

Only two years ago they were rating AAA all the toxic bonds that created the crisis,» said Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, adding that the downgrade was executed «not because of what Greece is doing but because of the decisions being taken by the EU that are not considered as going far enough.»
First was that the number of medications taken by PillPack's average user — seven — was higher than they'd expected.
Keep abreast of the employment situation in your industry so you won't be taken by surprise when you need someone and no one wants your job.
The actions taken by Denisoff are great tips for any business owner to adopt as their own.
The other three seats were taken by Democrats.
«We immediately began an investigation, and through contacts with the card networks and the card issuers and our processor, determined that this was an action taken by Visa — it was not done by Coinbase,» Dan Romero, vice president and general manager at Coinbase, told Fortune.
As Greenleaf himself has said, «The difference manifests itself in the care taken by the servant first to make sure that other people's highest priority needs are being served.
The timeframe is indicative of the measured approach taken by the Japanese, according to Northern Minerals managing director George Bauk.
It's the unexpected sources of stress that take you by surprise and harm you the most.
Spicer missed a number of recent press briefings because he was reportedly serving with the U.S. Navy reserve, and his place was taken by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee.
A laptop is stolen every 12 seconds, meaning one more will be taken by the time you finish reading this sentence.
The study, headed by Professor Edward Guinan of the school's astronomy and astrophysics department, initially looked at which crops would thrive in soil that is similar to that found on Mars (based on readings taken by the Phoenix Mars lander and samples recreated on earth).
New Old Stock is a collection of antique photos, many taken by government agencies or discovered in estate sales.
Once an administration order is granted you would be protected from any legal actions being taken by creditors and any interest charges would be frozen, so your company would have the opportunity to improve cash flow without facing the threat of bankruptcy or compulsory liquidation.
European regulators on April 20 adopted the actions taken by the FAA on Tuesday.
A web beacon allows your site to record every action taken by visitors when they open the page.
Two JRs have been brought against government departments in Northern Ireland relating to decisions taken by these departments (on planning and environmental grounds) and Dalradian is a notice party.
The change also follows a public stance taken by the White House, with President Obama saying in November he favors maintaining net neutrality by using the heavy regulatory approach of Title II.
There are no frills, no categories on this site, just beautiful, natural images taken by a series of photographers traveling throughout Europe.
That was the approach taken by Powell's Books, a bookstore in Portland, Oregon.
Drivers are also unhappy at pay being docked for customer complaints but Uber said that is rare for pay to be reduced and would only occur in rare circumstances where the route taken by the driver was deemed to be excessively long, for example.
But the photos below, produced using color transparencies taken by various photographers between 1939 and 1941 and compiled by the Library of Congress, show the period and the people who endured it in vivid color — offering a new way to look at one of America's most studied historical eras.
Cell phone footage of the arrest, taken by Clemons» friend, shows multiple officers physically wrestling Clemons to the ground, exposing her breasts.
Suddenly, they took us by the arm and marched us out, and essentially took us to the centre of that particular town, in the middle of the desert, and stood us in front of a wall.
By far, the oddest thing about Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns, a portion of which was published by The New York Times on Saturday, is not the massive $ 916 million loss — some 9,385 times as large as what was taken by the average filer who claimed a similar loss — but this: 1995 was actually a very good year for Trump, perhaps one of the best of his career.
There was a visual theme, as a result — something that took me by surprise.
After three years, the company was topping a million in revenue, but Milne was paying up to $ 55,000 in interchange fees -; a small percentage of each transaction taken by credit card companies.
However, she notes that it was the action taken by buyCalls» management, not the data itself, that achieved results.
Wyndham is following a path taken by other large hotel operators.
A rare view of the far side of the moon, taken by the China National Space Administration's lunar probe.
A combination of two photos (one of Earth and one of the moon) taken by NASA's Mariner 10 spacecraft, which journeyed to Mercury, Venus, and the moon after launching from a repurposed Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
These photos, taken by Chris McGrath for Getty Images, take you inside the Keirin School in Japan and its intense athletic regimen.
A representative at NASA's Johnson Space Center told Business Insider that the pictures were taken by photographer Bill Stafford.
In a random sampling of public opinion taken by the Forum Poll ™ among 1155 Canadians 18 years of age and older who had heard of Blackberry Ltd, fully three quarters agree the survival of Blackberry is important to the Canadian economy (75 %) and as many as one half agree strongly (50 %).
One was several decades» worth of geomagnetic storm measurements, taken by monitoring stations all over the nation.
As a host, consider investing in a personal safe, or keep financial documents, credit card statements, bank statements, your passport and other legal documents locked up and away from where they can easily be viewed or taken by a guest.
The very first Instagram photo was taken by its founder, Kevin Systron in Mexico in 2010.
Nearly 20 % of Just Baked's Facebook photos are taken by fans, and Fishman takes care to mention them when he features their photo.
One year ago ExactTarget, an interactive marketing software company, went public with a market cap of over $ 1 billion (and I wrote about the mental journey from start - up to IPO taken by the company's founders.)
This tends to lead to people actually taking their days off — because if you don't take them by the end of the year, you lose them,» Jan Kramps explains.
Mr. MacDonald comments that the aggressive stance taken by the big three Canadian telcos is «unfair».
While all the details haven't been hammered out, the approach is a drastic change from the one taken by the FCC during the Obama Administration, which approved rules that ensured an open internet.
In a random sampling of public opinion taken by the Forum Poll ™ among 1087 Canadians 18 years of age and older, the average amount of vacation time given to employed workers is about 4 weeks (3.7), while the self - employed take a similar amount of time off (4.0 weeks, on average).
Action taken by several smaller entities can combine to shape large change over time.
Satellite images, taken by the US Geological Survey and NASA Landsat 7 and 8 satellites and collected by the online lake reference site Lakepedia, show the drought's devastating impact on major lakes in California.
Over the holiday, a house - full of people at various parties and family events were taken by the bot, even though it actually came out in the summer of 2018.
«We didn't plan on writing today,» the high - profile money manger noted, «but are doing so to be sure our clients and readers and especially the 300 worldwide journalists on our [distribution] list see the action just taken by the Treasury Department under Secretary Geithner.»
But RIM's approach to supporting the tech community is drastically different from the one taken by Ottawa firms.
In the latest in an appalling string of stories about the abuse of NFL cheerleaders, this piece describes a 2013 trip to Costa Rica taken by Washington Redskins officials (An aside: I honestly can not believe the team is still using that name in 2018) and the team's cheerleading squad for a calendar photo shoot.
It ought to be noted that British health service guidelines state that «caution should be taken by individuals thinking of drinking coffee, or taking anything else, to try and «take the pain out of exercise.»
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