Sentences with phrase «way up the chain»

This was okayed all the way up the chain & actually got built.
Salespeople who work their way up the chain of command at a customer's company may have to field increasingly harder questions about specific capabilities.
Folks at the SEC, running all the way up the chain to commissioner Greg Sankey, must be at least privy to the discussions.
He dreamed of someday leading his own platoon, then working his way up the chain of command until retirement.
The posture that I teach is one that requires healthy muscle activation all the way up the chain.
Back in Columbus, Ohio, Detective Mark Edwards orchestrates a traffic stop to close in on a local heroin dealer and starts to work his way up the chain.
While it's entertaining to see these two ladies blast their way up the chain of corruption, that's not a terribly practical coping mechanism for those who are dealing with the tragedy of losing a child in the real world — although Davis» performance is so good here, it's tough to know where the real world ends and the vendetta fantasy begins.
Mazur's ability to sell his money laundering identity all the way up the chain means he begins to care about the people he is lying to, despite their criminal involvement.
After passing their hazing rituals, he takes part in several robberies and begins to work his way up the chain of command.
Language: English Genre: Crime / Drama MPAA rating: R Director: Martin Scorsese Actors: Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci Plot: A drug dealing gangster works his way up the chain of command while building close relationships with the leader.
From the man who carried out the deed to the man who ultimately gave the order, Nils works his way up the chain of command to ultimately kill everyone responsible for taking his son's life.
The problem goes all the way up the chain.
And she heard the same discouraging message as she made her way up the chain of school administrators.
I've got one that's been, quite literally, years out and the only feedback is it's gradually working its way up the chain to the publisher's desk (where it sits now, waiting for said publisher to get to it).
HELOCs blow the entire way up the chain.
As the dog ages, they work their way up the chain of command.
Ferret out and defeat each one to eventually work your way up the chain.
It's a scaler, you know — turn traction control off, turn stability manager off — you can go all the way up the chain.
PUBG has a simple premise: 100 players parachute down onto an island with no weapons and scavenge around through the various locales for some, killing their way up the chain until only one man is left standing.
But that being said, of course, I'm pro-legalized computerized legal services all the way up the chain.

Not exact matches

We already know that pop - up shops are a powerful way of reaching out to new potential customers, building buzz and evaluating consumer interest — but the In - N - Out customers in line on Thursday were mostly existing die - hards who were just happy to get their hands on the chain's burgers again.
Now, many big chains are developing creative ways to capture a market that has rejected them, and franchises, which usually have local ownership, are starting to play up the neighborhood and community aspects of their stores.
The casual - dining chain, which operates 550 locations across the U.S. and Canada, says online orders booked via redrobin.com will let diners place orders with a specific pick - up time, prepay for those orders, and also feature customization of the burgers in a way that mirrors the experience in the brick - and - mortar restaurant locations.
With aging boomers making up the majority of its most loyal customers, the coffee chain is keen on drawing in younger consumers, says Doug Hunter, author of Double Double: How Tim Hortons Became a Canadian Way of Life, One Cup at a Time.
The lessons Sweetgreen and its partners have learned along the way can apply whether your business is a supplier to bigger companies or one that's trying to set up its own supply chain.
But picking up a drugstore chain that has stagnated for years and is now barely half its size of a year ago is a risky way to do that.
After holding numerous positions at the food chain and working his way up, Jones was named CEO of the company on April 30.
Nothing quite like Bravo Bucks is in effect at Phase II, a chain of eight personal - training centers based in Raleigh, N.C. Phase II's CEO, Wade Harris, is pumping up his customer service in other ways.
Trying to clean up a supply chain is nothing new — big corporations have been at it for years, mainly as a way to mitigate risks and dodge the next big scandal.
That led authorities on both sides of the border to make a series of arrests all the way up the cartel chain of command to Zambada.
They are summoned to continue the chain by rearing their children looking up to the sacred and the divine, by initiating them into God's chosen ways.
While several grocery chains have moved to low lighting and more of an atmospheric shopping experience, Lovsin has turned the lights all the way up and made all the signage larger and easy to read.
«They've been a huge partner with us to help design packaging in this category that is incredibly safe and durable and holds up to the life in the food chain, all the way through manufacturing, distribution and delivering a great meal to the consumer's dining table,» says Dana Richardson, vice president of marketing.
Often I stop by to pick the pizza up (I'm not planning to reveal the name of the chain, by the way, in case you're waiting for that) and am struck by the missed opportunities.
«On every occasion we will see how far up the supply chain we can go, and whether we can go all the way to the top,» said the ombudsman chief counsel Janine Webster.
Tuesday's meeting highlighted that the way to do that is through education, measurement and partnerships up and down the supply chain, working together to find opportunities to generate less waste, recycle unavoidable food waste (like peels and rinds), diverting it from landfills, and get food to those who need it.
They grabbed lunch along the way, which ultimately ended up being a hard boiled egg from the salad bar at the grocery store, plus some tacos and stuff from one of those Mexican chains (no, not the one that rhymes with Block - o - Smell).
We are able to accommodate the needs of virtually any retailer, from the small independents all the way up to the largest retail chains.
Here are two more ways to build a chain reaction — and both are easier to set up than the cobra weave.
If you're new to eating out with kids, consider working your way gradually up the food chain by practicing good behavior in a basic burger joint, where manners matter less to those around you.
Their blog was read by maybe 30 people on an average day, but among that tiny audience was a handful of more prominent writers, and the videos of past Sotomayor speeches they unearthed began to climb their way up the media food chain.
Some will fail and others will lose interest, but the rest may just start to change the ways things are done locally and up the political chain.
He has indicated concern about executive staff being underpaid, which usually works its way up the food chain to elected officials.
Lawmakers couldn't come to agreement on a way to craft legislation that would stop pet owners from leaving animals chained up outside during cold winter weather.
Burke says the State Senate has failed to act more than a year after the Attorney General issued a report on the dangers posed by the plastic, which is likely being consumed by fish and wildlife and making it way up the food chain.
But the very threat of such legal action could be enough to get people at the bottom and middle of the chain to share what they know, so prosecutors can work their way up.
It includes a chain for hanging it up out of the way of curious kids and pets.
In the presence of mercury, which in this study came from Asia via ocean currents, the decomposition process creates methylmercury, which works its way up the food chain and into predators such as tuna.
«This kind of study adds to the evidence of the way that climate moves its influence up the food chain,» says Arthur Miller, an oceanographer at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego.
Professor Takeharu Haino and Dr. Takehiro Hirao from HU's department of Chemistry have developed a way to precisely define polymer - chain order — opening up the exciting potential of developing currently unimaginable materials.
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