Sentences with phrase «which eyes this operation»

The Rs stand for Ruf, one more thorn in the side of Porsche, which eyes this operation with profound skepticism.

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Dorsey said Square's own technology has given it an eagle's eye view into its customers» day - to - day operations and selling patterns, which in turn has sparked another business opportunity, in small - business lending.
The city of about 1,400 people had been at odds with the company, which recently moved its main operations there, after residents complained last year of spicy odours burned their throats and eyes.
The system needed to integrate into the Tipper Tie controls to keep the OEM's machines full while in operation, which required photo - eye integration, controls and automation, and accumulation conveyors.
In his autobiography, My Eyes Are in My Heart, which was published in 1959, Husing told about learning of his condition shortly after his first operation:
He is of the view that Mr. Henry Kofi Wampah and his outfit were aware of the operations of the micro finance companies but turned a blind eye, which has subsequently resulted in the recent mess.
Although anyone can get eye floaters, some people are more prone, including people who are nearsighted («They have a slightly different consistency of their vitreous fluid, which makes them more susceptible» says Dr. Cykiert) as well as people with diabetes or those who have had a cataract operation.
I had a very political day and a half when I caught in succession Frieda Mock's «Anita: Speaking Truth to Power,» about Anita Hill; «The World According to Dick Cheney,» directed by R.J. Cutler and Greg Finton; Alex Gibney's marvelous «We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks»; and Richard Rowley's eye - opening «Dirty Wars,» which follows reporter / whistle - blower Jeremy Scahill's investigations into covert military operations conducted by the United States in more than 70 countries, including some that are supposed American allies.
Steven has also taken an awkward teenager named Martin (Barry Keoghan) into his care, probably out of guilt after Barry's father died under Steven's knife during an operation; he's educating the young man in the ways of the world, which in Steven's eyes mostly involves owning expensive watches.
Also keep an eye out for the 2015 educational sessions, which cover everything from optimizing retail operations to social - media marketing and advancements in technology.
If these operations are even regulated, which many are not, APHIS or a state agency or law enforcement typically turn a blind eye, dithering over their authority to shut them down, pretending these are somehow legitimate «businesses» that should be supported, ignoring that these sleazy operators make their money from animal cruelty and leave communities with unwanted dogs in their shelters, environmental and health hazards from improperly disposed of carcasses and waste, infestation, and wastewater and other sewage problems.
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