Sentences with phrase «would in the summer time»

You can't wear flip flops like you usually would in the summer time, but you don't want sand in your sneakers either!
They should have it anytime, but they better have it in the summer time,» Ratliff said.

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(Conlee has since worked with RIM in an advisory capacity at various times, including last summer when the company announced 2,000 job cuts.)
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They had to time Ethan's birth to happen in the spring so she could have the summer off on top of that leave.
Sorahan from Ryanair said: «Our biggest concern is that we have no certainty as we roll into this time next year and we are in a position where we're in 12 months we have to start loading our summer schedule for 2019.»
At the end of the summer, he rushed to edit the movie — which we decided to name Aardvark'd: 12 Weeks With Geeks — so that we could sell it in time for the holiday rush.
The Chinese Central Bank is lending $ 16.2 billion to each of the top five lenders in the country in hopes of giving the economy, which has slowed over the summer, a boost, according to the New York Times.
Perth will host the opening Commonwealth Bank Test in November, with Australia to take on South Africa at the WACA Ground - the first time Perth has had the opening Test of the summer since it hosted Zimbabwe in 2003.
As Canadian Business went to press, a new round of speculation suggested that Spider - Man's opening night would be delayed yet again, from March 15 to some time in the summer, giving the cast and crew time to rework parts of the show.
Temperatures in Palm Springs have reached 122 degrees four times this summer, and only a handful of flights have been delayed because of heat.
In the aftermath of the call, Bombardier stock, which had traded above $ 7 a share as recently as the summer of 2011, dipped below $ 3 for the first time since the depths of the financial crisis.
Microsoft has HoloLens, a prototype for an augmented reality headset that's still in development, but Xbox boss Phil Spencer calls HoloLens an «untethered» experience, telling TIME last summer that «it's a standalone device that all of the computing power is in the head - mounted display.»
During the silly days of summer, he says employers should «think in terms of results and not necessarily in terms of the time an employee has to put in,» he says.
The company, which now has 48 employees in the U.S. and Shanghai, developed an online app this summer that has driven up playing time with the games it publishes and also increased the variety of games players utilize, Ryan Nichols, Mochi Media's vice president of product, tells IncTechnology.com.
For Chromalloy, Foster was the right deal at the right time — a certified public accountant who, for several summers during his college years, had labored as one of the gang in a Cleveland foundry and later served briefly as its controller.
Only a surprisingly successful month of August (when the usual stream of summer blockbusters often turns into a trickle) has helped the industry recover from a month of July that did not reach $ 1 billion in total gross for the first time in a dozen years.
Everything from reaching out to a certain number of coaches every single day, running a specific 40 - yard dash time, eating certain healthy foods that would help increase my performance and attending the right summer camps at universities that would put me in front of the right people.
Just because you're working on a summer Friday doesn't mean you have to be in until your typical time.
Wedding season has arrived, which means that men everywhere will soon participate in a summer ritual as hallowed and time - honoured as marriage itself: sweating profusely.
Poloz has raised rates three times since last summer following an impressive economic run for Canada that began in late 2016, but his last hike came in January.
The Canadian Alliance of Student Associations said a wider breadth of employment options year - round, including part - time jobs, would allow students who study or have other commitments during the summer to find paid work placements in their field.
South Korea plans to have a network up and running by the time it hosts the 2018 Winter Olympics, while Japan wants it for the Summer Games in 2020.
Summer interns at Barclays PLC in Hong Kong in 2011 say they had to get creative to find time for sleep.
Last summer the founder and president of McElvaine Investment Management was awash in buying opportunities, but today he's holding more cash than he has in a long time.
«Disney said, «We've invested millions of dollars in the audio animatronic figures, the boats, costumes, soundtrack and all the other stuff for this, but it's no good if the skipper of the boat is just yawning his way through it all — I want my crew members to be as surprised as my guests even though they've seen it 5,000 times this summer
SPORTS and Recreation Minister Norman Moore has urged sports fans to tell television stations they want soccer, cricket and basketball broadcasts to continue.This summer, Channel Nine will not broadcast the Pura Milk Cup for the first time in 22 years.
Clubs should cost far less than they do in the summer, and you'll have plenty of time to practice your swing before next year's season begins.
Pay the mortgage on a $ 10m mansion as well as a $ 5m summer place in the Hamptons, put four kids through Ivy League colleges, fly first class anywhere you'd like, make half a dozen angel investments at $ 250K each, eat out every night at three star restaurants, vacation on the Riviera, and have a full - time cook, butler, nanny and chauffeur.
The problem of tax evasion in Greece has been pointed out many times during the debt crisis: Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF, got into hot water over the summer with her comments that she felt more sympathy with children in Africa than tax evaders in Greece.
Since Fed timing is one of the most hotly debated market topics this summer, the market odds have shifted in each direction recently, depending on data, China concerns and Fed speakers.
Even more surprising, though unmentioned at the time, was that Shleifer's best friend, former Harvard University professor Summers, had general oversight of US aid to Russia in the aftermath of the Cold War as Deputy Treasury Secretary.
For anyone who spent some time in Europe this summer, or has plans to take a trip sometime in the near future, this is a very good thing.
Consumer prices, usually more stable than producer prices, have also accelerated on a similar basis from a recorded inflation rate of less than 1.0 percent last summer to 2.4 percent over the 12 - months ended this past March, also a smart acceleration in a brief time.
At that time of the season, demand is lower than in the summer, and ending the cuts in March — ahead of peak demand — could exacerbate the glut that OPEC and friends have been fighting this year.
Summer interns at Barclays Hong Kong in 2011 say they had to get creative to find time for sleep.
There's also the fact that, according to reports, the singer has been at work on a new album for some months, and judging by her usual release cycle - a summer single followed by an album in November - it would be just about time for things to begin rolling.
This summer Griffith brought in Denise Warren, who had overseen digital operations for the New York Times, to accelerate growth in that area where, he had earlier said, «we have a lot of catching up to do.»
In a story published Sunday, The New York Times said Trump's longtime lawyer Michael Cohen had received information from both American Media, the tabloid's owner, and McDougal's attorney in the summer of 2016 about the American Media payment to McDougal for the exclusive rights to her claims of an affaiIn a story published Sunday, The New York Times said Trump's longtime lawyer Michael Cohen had received information from both American Media, the tabloid's owner, and McDougal's attorney in the summer of 2016 about the American Media payment to McDougal for the exclusive rights to her claims of an affaiin the summer of 2016 about the American Media payment to McDougal for the exclusive rights to her claims of an affair.
Public opinion polling during the summer of 2008 placed the Conservatives and Liberals in a virtual dead heat, leading most to speculate at the time that if an election were held there would be a third minority government.
The New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who fears a lost decade, said in a lecture at the London School of Economics last summer that he has «no idea» how the economy could quickly return to strong, sustainable growth.
But he stresses that he did this analysis on his own because he's been asked so many times lately what could happen to the housing market — which has already suffered a slump in sales and an easing of growth in prices since tougher mortgage lending rules were introduced last summer — if interest rates inch up from historic lows.
Larry Summers has contributed to a new Financial Times series on Capitalism in Crisis.
In today's Financial Times, Larry Summers just happened to have a piece titled, «WHY THE HOUSING BURDEN STALLS AMERICA»S ECONOMIC RECOVERY.»
The last time investors digested tighter monetary policy from the Fed in the summer of 2013, an event now recognized as the so - called «Taper Tantrum ``, the EMBIG index suffered a -5.25 percent return that year, performance very different from what we've seen this year and last, according to data from Bloomberg
«We can not have another summer with animals dying while left alone in hot vehicles, it is time to act,» said Robinson.
And while Buffett's actions in the summer and fall of 1991 may have saved Salomon Brothers from collapse, Buffett's time at the firm was not all smooth sailing.
At $ 15 / hour, a 12 - week full - time paid co-op position, paid internship or summer job placement would cost employers $ 7,200 in terms of wages, assuming a 40 - hour work week.
What finally emerged in the summer of 1518 from this frantic rethinking — recall that Luther was trying to work through the theological issue while at the same time explaining to the world why he shouldn't be burned at the stake for heresy — seems to have been shaped primarily by reflection on texts such as Matthew 16:19: «Whatever you loose on earth is loosed in heaven.»
Almost all the first full - time staff members of the Delta Ministry, the NCC - sponsored civil rights group which began work in the Mississippi delta and elsewhere in the state in September 1964, had participated in the summer project.
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