There were
whole companies of white - trash, clean for the first time in their lives, and bands of black niggers in white robes, and battalions of freaks and lunatics shouting and clapping and leaping like frogs.
«You can't have
a whole company of them,» Koch says.
Ok — so you have one guy claiming he was fired improperly and
a whole company of people saying he was fired for being a jerk, and you immediately assume its a giant conspiracy.
These sustain us as we journey, hand in hand, with
the whole company of the faithful, toward the eternal Easter yet to come..
Since it is doing God's will that makes one a member of Jesus» family, it seems right to broaden the concept of true family to include all who do God's will, so that Jesus» disciples represent
the whole company of the faithful - past, present, and future.
Here Luke says simply «Then
the whole company of them arose, and brought him before Pilate.»
The structure of faith as apprehended within
the whole company of the prophets was hardly without its contradictions, but the projection in faith of a final consummation embracing all prophetism's high affirmations is variously and eloquently proclaimed, and such raptured extensions of prophetic faith represent the ultimate words of prophetism.
We can gather to listen to the word of God, responding in prayer, worship, and thanksgiving, together with
the whole company of heaven.
One is the visit of
the whole company of young people to Sotherton, the Rushworth estate, during which Henry Crawford pursues his developing affair with Maria.
We have to take into account
the whole company of saints and wicked, the once - born and the twice - born, the strong of spirit and the weak, the kindly and the ruthless, those who have saved their souls by withdrawal from the world, and those who have assumed the moral risks of ecclesiastical office and public trust.
And when your Son returns with his angels in power, may we join them and you and
the whole company of heaven in singing, «Glory to God in the highest!»
And since it is a franchise you have
a whole company of support behind you.
Not exact matches
Honestly, on my first day
of remote work, while I was waiting to meet my new manager on our conference line, it crossed my mind that the
whole company might not even be real.
I'm not a big fan
of the
whole lean startup thing or even minimum viable products (MVPs) unless they've been previously market - validated, but there is a clear virtue in representing an initial solution which a
company can quickly buy and bring to market — even if it's not comprehensive, industrial strength or the
whole enchilada on Day One.
An HR outsourcing
company can manage a
whole range
of human resources functions that you might otherwise outsource to multiple providers - these functions include everything from payroll processing and benefit plan management and administration to recruiting, training and more.
Amazon's house - brand batteries now outsell Duracell online, and the
company will now get upwards
of $ 16 billion a year in annual revenue from a grocery store —
Whole Foods, which it acquired over the summer.
«I'm tremendously proud
of the impact that my
company has had, both in increasing cultural awareness
of food and in offering millions
of American more options when it comes to making health, sustainable food choices,» he wrote in his new book, The
Whole Foods Diet, released on Tuesday.
It's now not only Allen's top holding, but the biggest position
of T. Rowe Price as a
whole, a
company with almost $ 950 billion under management.
The
company seeks to solve the
whole issue
of customer centricity and leveraging data in the making decisions about customers, and is fueled by Argyros» dedicated to continued innovation.
That's a
whole lot
of eclectic star power for a relatively fresh
company.
For Lululemon, this recall is nowhere near as damaging as the
whole sheer pants debacle
of 2013, but because the
company is still under the microscope after that event, the media has pounced on this story and created a batch
of bad headlines.
According to Jeff Cheal, director
of personalization, campaign and analytics strategy for the global software
company Episerver,
companies are trying to glean as much data as possible to both give individual customers a more personalized experience, but also to better understand the customer base as a
whole.
In the meantime, I am proud
of my firm's custodian, TD Ameritrade Institutional, for avoiding the
whole thing altogether and not passing on these payments from fund
companies to the advisors.
This short guide by my
company walks through the
whole process
of buying an online business from initial identification all the way through to successfully closing a sale.
He isn't that concerned with capturing a lot
of market share out
of the gate, he says, but has loftier ambitions to reduce the cost
of capital, foster new
companies and ultimately increase the equities pool in Canada as a
whole.
Today, each
of the startup's farms features vertically stacked trays where the
company grows carrots, cucumbers, potatoes, and, its main product high - end baby greens, which it sells to grocers on the East Coast including
Whole Foods, ShopRite, and Fresh Direct, as well as to dining halls at businesses like Goldman Sachs and The New York Times.
Sooner or later, every successful
company confronts the dilemma
of hiring an ad agency (for the purpose
of this screed, we'll use that term to describe marketing services
companies of all stripes, such as creative ad shops, digital agencies, PR firms — the
whole hairball).
This
company will initially focus on rare diseases and conditions where there aren't a
whole lot
of options for patients.
Imagine your communities with fewer places to work — after all, there aren't a
whole lot
of large
companies willing to relocate to a town
of just 5,000 people — with fewer employed people.
Close to 40 % became shareholders, a development that seemed to inspire workers to look beyond their own wages and working conditions and consider the health
of the
company as a
whole.
This not only helps smooth the workflow during summer vacations, but gives the student a broader understanding
of the
company as a
whole.
The system also allows the job to be tracked from acceptance, through production and delivery.CJ King is currently providing door - to - door UK turnaround in four working days on jobs that would normally take two to three weeks in the UK.By implementing a high level
of integration and standardisation over the
whole prepress, print and finishing process, the
company is able to run large jobs over multiple presses achieving identical results, as well as short runs without delays in changeover and make readies.
In the wake
of Amazon's HQ2 search, it's become clear that trying to grow the next big tech
company is a
whole lot cheaper and more effective than trying to attract it.
At Apple, where music leader Jimmy Iovine is stepping into a consulting role this summer, the
company promoted European Oliver Schusser to vice president in charge
of the
whole service.
In Dick's case, Wedbush Securities estimates that the
whole hunting segment, not just firearms, make up only 10 %
of company sales and that the moves announced by Dick's would have at most a small impact on sales, with the biggest threat coming from a hit to store traffic.
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are, well, just what they sound like: groups
of employees that function as (you guessed it) a resource, for members
of such groups but also for
companies as a
whole.
Leslie Dan's latest
company, Viventia Bio, looked all set for a robust 2015 and 2016 before a series
of scandals at Valeant Pharmaceuticals brought Canada's
whole biotech and pharma sector crashing down.
«Twice a year, we recognize 10 percent
of our staff, in front
of the
whole company, for stellar performance over the previous six months.
And it was a big part
of me thinking that if I could get the
whole company to behave that way and care about that customer so much, that we really could be different.»
«I think as soon as the [federal] budget is introduced,» says Kane, «we're going to have a
whole set
of new rules to help Canadian technology
companies bring in highly skilled workers.»
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the
company may be feeling as a
whole, all sorts
of competing interests come out
of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a
whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much
of their work gets automated, etc....
As Dave Hackenburg, who runs an industrial pollination services
company in Pennsylvania, says, «If you start shortening lives
of bees, just by a few days, young bees have to go to the field earlier, and the
whole thing gets messed up.»
Dreaming
of creating a digital entertainment giant, he sold the
whole thing to Vivendi, a French media
company.
The
company has also shipped 60 pallets
of whole bean coffee and more than 175,000 sticks
of VIA instant coffee to troops serving overseas.
I was increasingly uncomfortable making the principals
of the
company a
whole lot
of cash with my sweat.
At work, the link between an employee's day - to - day work and the success
of the business can be less obvious but employees must understand the importance
of their contribution to the success
of their department and
company as a
whole.
But a
company that only changes itself in tiny, incremental ways runs a different sort
of risk: being put out
of business altogether by a new idea that challenges the
whole business.
The little
company that brewed samples for
Whole Foods in the kitchen
of CEO Seth Goldman's house in Chevy Chase, Maryland, is now a $ 160 million division
of Coca - Cola.
Gary Friedman, head
of Restoration Hardware Holdings Inc., recently went off on his
whole company with a flaming internal memo written mostly with the caps lock on.
«It requires bravery to create a
whole new car
company from the ground up,» said Richard Kim, Faraday Future's vice president
of design.