Sentences with phrase «vote of confidence in what»

(The public's ready acceptance of title insurance may be a massive vote of no confidence in what's a good system, even if it needs improvement.)
«This is not just an outstanding vote of confidence in what we have achieved in Australia and New Zealand.
The demerger proposal had been well received by Coles staff, who saw it as recognition of the turnaround and a vote of confidence in what the retailer had achieved since it was acquired by Wesfarmers in 2007.
«The fact that quality people with their resumés are joining the company is a big vote of confidence in what General Fusion is doing,» says the company's chairman, Rick Wills.

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In what is perhaps the company's most valuable public vote of confidence, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett called AmEx an «excellent business» with managers that are «talented and shareholder - oriented» in his 2016 annual report to shareholderIn what is perhaps the company's most valuable public vote of confidence, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett called AmEx an «excellent business» with managers that are «talented and shareholder - oriented» in his 2016 annual report to shareholderin his 2016 annual report to shareholders.
Many had to leave their homes, schools, significant others and higher - paying jobs, but I took their sacrifices as a vote of confidence in our team and what we were creating.
The move is a vote of confidence in the U.S. economy — a signal that consumers and businesses don't need quite as much help via monetary policy now that the unemployment rate has fallen to 4.6 percent, close to what economists call full employment.
Our capital markets division — which is our largest U.S. business — was named as a primary dealer in the U.S. by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a significant vote of confidence in the health of our U.S. fixed income trading business and additional muscle to what is a leading global platform.
Things couldn't have worked out much better in Lincoln, but it's still wild to wonder what a stronger vote of confidence or a cleaner bill of health in Newcombe's favor might have meant to Crouch's place in Huskers history — and how his hypothetical transfer might have changed the college football landscape in the early 2000s.
There are so many times when I feel like I have no clue what I'm doing as a mom, so I really do appreciate your vote of confidence in my parenting skills.
Instead what we have heard is that this week international giant Amazon gave a vote of confidence in the UK by announced it would be creating 1,000 more permanent jobs in the UK this year on top of the 2,500 announced earlier this year and that Brexit did not change its plans in any way.
Magee ousted a three - term incumbent, and teachers held a symbolic vote of no confidence in Education Commissioner John King, over what critics call a botched rollout of the new Common Core learning standards.
Magee ousted a three - term incumbent, and teachers held a symbolic vote of no confidence in King, over what critics call a botched roll out of the new Common Core learning standards.
Other supporters of the leader said they were considering what type of deal might satisfy the party's MPs, with more than three quarters supporting a vote of no confidence in Corbyn last week.
That's a swell vote of confidence for what could be either a fantastic idea or a terrible one, and it's the next in a line of film - to - TV adaptations that Paramount is working on, including Minority Report and Shutter Island.
FYI... my children attend great traditional schools with GREAT teachers they work hard and are effective so I am their biggest cheerleader but teachers who make children clean toilet bowls, put children in cement room i.e scream rooms, and are not effective at what they do should not be in a classroom... its that simple... They don't get a vote of confidence.
The vote of confidence in our desire to do what is best for your pets is appreciated.
That «good strategy» includes having clear goals (a free, accessible and transparent Cooper Union), identifying allies and constituents, targeting someone who can give protesters what they want (in this case, President Bharucha and the board of trustees), then deploying tactics that can get protesters close to their goals (petitioning the student and faculty bodies for a vote of «no confidence» and an open, rolling occupation).
Their resignations as artist trustees in the wake of Schimmel's 2012 ouster were stunning votes of no confidence for the direction then being taken by what was born as «the artists» museum.»
As a nice Christmas present and in what seems a vote of long - term confidence in the solar industry, Total upped its stake by 6 percent at a cost of $ 163.7 million, according to a Bloomberg article.
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