Sentences with phrase «whose bread and butter»

Unless, of course, you're OnePlus, whose bread and butter is the affordable flagship.
I'm a landscape architect which worked at firms whose bread and butter was subdivision work.
Even Morningstar, a company whose bread and butter is rating mutual funds, acknowledged this in a study published last year: «If there's anything in the whole world of mutual funds that you can take to the bank, it's that expense ratios help you make a better decision.
The unforgiving microscope of the media can be harsh to women, and that goes double for someone like Jennifer Aniston, whose bread and butter was once being a winsome sitcom star who could trigger trends with just a haircut.
With all that in mind, here are three things you should consider regarding the case, whether you're at a tech company whose bread and butter is consumer data, or a startup that merely collects it in the normal course of business:

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I also loved that there was lots of delicious biscuits or bread and butter available for those whose children have decided there's only about five things they'll actually eat.
According to Fordham University Professor Zephyr Teachout — whose journey from Vermont to Brooklyn, and primary challenge of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, seems like a mirror - image of Mr. Sanders» early career — Mr. Sanders succeeded by leveling his attention on bread - and - butter issues: expanding access to dental care in the countryside, helping people cope with credit card debt, increasing benefits for military veterans.
While the same can't be said for Mirren, whose character could have been played more convincingly by a host of fine French actresses, she is very likeable in the role, speaking all of her lines in English with a regality and refined quality that has been her bread and butter for many a year.
«Sure, every local bookstore promotes local authors, but its bread and butter is the same stuff that Amazon sells — mass - manufactured goods whose intellectual property was produced by one of the major publishing houses in Manhattan.»)
Anyone whose bread - n - butter depends on forging strong relationships with other human beings better run right out, buy and absorb «Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking» by Malcolm Gladwell, writes Monica Bay.
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