Sentences with phrase «turns taken by»

The sad, disappointing turns taken by this installment remain fascinating, especially as anchored by Zazie Beetz's performance, anchoring Van as eternally skeptical yet also at times optimistic about life and what may come.
The conversation included the existential nature of the film, the Amish, the cinema of the early 1970s, as well as the unexpected dramatic turns taken by the film's traditionally comic stars: Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis, and Amy Poehler.
Teach turn taking by saying, «It's my turn....
And the blogosphere is alive with postings about this new design turn taken by Kia, the one ignited three years ago when Peter Schreyer turned his back on a career at Audi, Volkswagen's increasingly bold luxury brand and went across town to Kia.

Not exact matches

April 11 (Reuters)- Paulson & Co, the hedge fund firm led by billionaire investor John Paulson, has taken a stake in Viacom Inc as the U.S. media company has started to turn around its business, Paulson told Reuters in an interview.
April 11 - Paulson & Co, the hedge fund firm led by billionaire investor John Paulson, has taken a stake in Viacom Inc as the U.S. media company has started to turn around its business, Paulson told Reuters in an interview.
«I took off what I thought was going to be 6 months of work, that turned into a year and I had already been to about 160 countries by then,» Lavallo told CNBC.
By preparing yourself for what it's going to be like and making agreements from the get - go, you're more likely to come out better should the relationship take a turn for the worse.
«This social contract between employer and employee basically said, «If you come to work every day, and you work hard, and you give the corporation a measure of loyalty, we in turn will take care of you, often for the rest of your life, by extending healthcare and generous pensions to retirees.»»
Spire's technology is also used by shipping businesses to determine if a vessel may have been taken over by pirates, who typically turn off beacons that Spire can track through a signal.
You need to take care of the documents you already have by scanning them and turning them into digital files that can be stored and archived electronically.
He and his five siblings took turns waking at 5 a.m. to make breakfast before Bible readings and prayers led by their Evangelical Christian parents.
So first, she ensured that customers would feel heard on Instagram — having her marketing, editorial and customer service teams take turns responding to all comments publicly or by direct message.
Narodick, a late - blooming entrepreneur (she will turn 50 this year), was recruited by an exasperated board to come in and finally take the company (it will turn 25 this year) somewhere.
The 52 - year - old with the tousled black hair was a young man when he took a band that had been declared bankrupt and taken over by Indian Affairs and turned it into an inspiration.
Take a chance In 1991, Just Desserts CEO Elliot Hoffman turns a corner of his bakery's backyard into a garden staffed by ex-cons; he later hires several as full - time bakers.
The most successful people turn the lull into a creative advantage by taking a power nap, Kerr explains.
Based on research by Dr. Robert Cialdini, a leading social psychologist, it turns out that because of the sheer magnitude of information you have to take in every day, your brain has developed 6 shortcuts to help you make decisions.
Amazon Description: «From Woody Allen, «Crisis in Six Scenes» is a is a comedy that takes place in the 1960's during turbulent times in the United States and a middle class suburban family is visited by a guest who turns their household completely upside down.»
But he said that Sedol played a «brilliant move» on turn 78 that took AlphaGo by surprise.
The good news for investors is the promise held out by a growing cadre of companies working to take on that infrastructure upgrade, turning unusable water into something we can drink and making water consumption more efficient.
Giving people an extra day off five months out of the year to take trips — which are often financed by the $ 2,000 allowance — helps create a give - and - take mentality that SteelHouse respects employees, who in turn respect the company.
In order to find the potential turning points that will take an industry in a new direction, leaders must give their employees permission to stop focusing only on what needs to be accomplished by the end of the day or week.
On a stretch of Highway 101, east of downtown San Francisco, Vogt had clicked a button between the front seats, turned a dial to adjust the speed, taken his hands off the wheel, moved his feet back from the gas pedal and brake — and then turned to look me straight in the face, while, at 60 miles per hour, the scenery ticked by.
She did not say what steps iPhone and iPad users could take to determine whether their devices were infected, but in a broader statement released by the company, Apple said it took security «very seriously» and that iOS was «designed to be reliable and secure from the moment you turn on your device.»
If you're turning 70 1/2 this year, you want to try to take your first RMD by the end of December rather than wait until April 2019, Levine said.
April 11 - Paulson & Co, the hedge fund firm led by billionaire investor John Paulson, has taken a stake in Viacom Inc as the U.S. media company has started to turn around its business amid a challenging landscape, Paulson told Reuters in an interview.
Bakish took over the helm at Viacom last year and is attempting to turn around the company's fortunes by focusing on six of its brands — Paramount, BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon and Nick Jr..
Just as Kraft hit paydirt with its iFood Assistant app by becoming a tool for grocery shoppers, Heineken has taken what's traditionally been the domain of barstool banter and turned it into a mobile game.
For example you could say, «Our competitor with similar metrics recently got financed at a $ 20 million pre-money valuation, here is why I think we're better...» Setting terms to the investor by saying something like, «I won't take less than this valuation» is the surest way to turn off a potential investor.
But his career took a turn after one especially sodden night, when he tried an antihangover brew concocted by a chemist.
While the success took the some analysts by surprise, a closer look finds 5 factors turned it into a hit.
Instead of taking on the risk of hiring full - time workers, firms are turning to staffing companies like Manpower to fill their labor needs on a project - by - project basis.
«I gave more than 20 years of my life to CKE, and Mr. Puzder took a company that I loved and turned it into a business that makes money by stealing from its workers,» Laura McDonald, a former Carl's Jr. general manager, said in a recent forum hosted by Senate Democrats.
Now turn off and unplug the PC, take off the cover, and follow the tutorial's step - by - step battery replacement instructions.
Inc. took this thing for a spin on the CES floor and, admittedly, it was a lot of fun — especially after a company rep advised me to cut corners faster by leaning into my turns.
In turn, that can cut down on the amount of time - off taken by employees and increase productivity.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki made a point of saying the new shows — all of which will be supported by advertising, rather than a subscription paywall like YouTube Red — shouldn't be taken as a sign that the service is turning its back on its user - generated past.
Consumers are turning to ever - cheaper, spit - and - send genetic test kits offered by companies like Color Genomics and 23andMe, to forewarn them of specific genetic susceptibilities — an awareness that, boosters say, can sometimes enable individuals to take preventive action that may mitigate those risks.
This was the latest turn in a take - over battle that started on April 15 when Dish - led by its chairman and founder, Charlie Ergen - offered to buy Sprint for $ 25.5 billion in a challenge to SoftBank.
When we finished my second project at Google, the first was building StreetView and the second was taking the StreetView data then building out the maps database that you use on your phone to do turn - by - turn navigation for free, then this TV show came about.
I think the reason craft spirits are really taking off now is because many entrepreneurs were turned off by the amount of regulations.
His top economic advisor, Gary Cohn, a well - respected and more centrist pro-trade force within the administration duly resigned and took his turn walking through the entrance to the White House which has seemingly been replaced by revolving doors.
Instead of taking some wrong turns and learning by trial and error, we already had that experience on our team.
Like a heavyweight boxer whose momentum had turned, Kalanick has taken punch after punch this year, from the outrage in January over his association with Donald Trump, to the widely - viewed video of his berating an Uber driver, to the explosive blog post by an ex-employee alleging systemic sexual discrimination at Uber, to Google's (googl) charges of theft of its self - driving car technology.
For example, heightened risk taking by investors and elevated leverage in large financial institutions and in shadow banking activities were among the factors that turned a downturn in the U.S. subprime mortgage market into a global financial crisis.
One shopper, Paul Fan, tested the technology by turning off his phone and taking items and putting them in incorrect spots.
Customers can take any No. 5 container to Whole Foods stores — margarine tubs, other brands» yogurt containers — where they are collected, taken to a plant for processing, and then turned into toothbrushes and razors by Preserve.
Had Trump taken the measures suggested repeatedly by ethics experts on both sides of the political aisle, he would by now have put his assets in what's called a blind trust, which would entail turning over his empire to a third party with whom he will have no contact, who would sell off the properties and reinvest the resulting money in other assets without providing the president any information about the sales or the purchases.
It is not simply «whatever it takes» come hell or high water; it is «whatever it takes» within the central bank's mandate, thereby turning attention to the limits set by the substantive law.
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