Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

131 Sentences With "merges with"

How to use merges with in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "merges with" and check conjugation/comparative form for "merges with". Mastering all the usages of "merges with" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A vertical transaction is when a company merges with a supplier.
CONCACAF merges with CONMEBOL, UEFA with CAF, and Asia with Oceania.
Steel wire unwinds and merges with the green and brown PVC.
Then the autophagosome merges with a second vesicle known as a lysosome.
At its most extreme, Big Cheese Pull merges with other viral food trends.
On the thumb of the central figure, tattoo ink merges with decorative buds.
Olga will move into Louisiana late Friday as it merges with a cold front.
YCB is likely to benefit from a larger scale once it merges with TCB.
And as that water merges with the ocean, it will contribute to sea level rise.
Then the autophagosome merges with a lysosome, and the lysosome's enzymes break up the autophagosome's contents.
The film develops an umbrella-like shape, which eventually folds back and merges with the jet.
Anything that merges with the edges of your subject a bunch of times could confuse it.
The latest iteration of Sony's Spider-Man franchise merges with Walt Disney and Marvel Studio's cinematic universe.
Users can now find out when a page merges with another page by looking into its history.
N) beat Wall Street estimates in its last quarter before the chemicals giant merges with DuPont (DD.
Concern for the girl's safety merges with an anxiety as to whether the two narratives will ever converge.
But he held on to their originating idea: Art is potent to the degree it merges with life.
But when Islam merges with power, or becomes a rallying cry in power struggles, its values begin to fade.
Gerry Grimstone, deputy chair at Barclays, is staying on at Standard Life as it merges with Aberdeen Asset Management.
A Reverse Morris Trust is a tax-free deal in which one company merges with a spun-off unit.
For starters, his critique ignores what actually happens when a company "moves" overseas or merges with a foreign competitor.
Typically, one company — in this case, Pfizer — merges with a smaller company, Allergan, that already has tax headquarters abroad.
In an inversion, a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its tax burden.
The text merges with the imagination and experience of the reader and becomes something slightly different in every mind.
For example, an anecdote about a historical event in one place and time merges with another seemingly unrelated anecdote.
The hunt for the murderer merges with Dr. Kosarek's experiments on the Devil's Six, creating a suspenseful psychological mystery.
For Google Home, the Google Assistant merges with Chromecast and smart home devices to control televisions, thermostats and other products.
One of the United States' biggest wireless, internet and TV service providers merges with one of our biggest media conglomerates.
This comes as Alibaba-affiliate Ant Financial merges with helloPay Group, according to a joint statement from the two companies.
Inversions are transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its taxes.
Shahira Knight will become executive vice president of the Clearing House Association as it merges with the Financial Services Roundtable.
But much like a snake swallowing its prey, when one anticyclone merges with another one it doesn't digest it immediately.
On DAMN, it's as though this metaphysical world merges with Lamar's religious beliefs, complimenting and contrasting with them to enlightening degrees.
These are transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its tax burden.
Under an inversion deal, a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and moves its official headquarters overseas, lowering its tax burden.
In an inversion, an American company merges with a foreign firm and becomes its subsidiary, effectively moving its headquarters abroad for tax purposes.
Separately, Yahoo has named the team that will lead its remaining assets, to be renamed "Altaba, " after the core business merges with Verizon.
This is probably what will happen 4 billion years from now when our Milky Way galaxy merges with its neighbor the Andromeda galaxy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Standard Life SL.L Chief Executive Keith Skeoch will oversee its day-to-day running after it merges with Aberdeen Asset Management ADN.
As the private equity firm GateHouse merges with Gannett, the largest daily newspaper owner, cuts of up to 10 percent of its workforce loom.
Inversions are transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates the combined company overseas to lower its tax burden.
Even if Lions Gate merges with MGM, a deal that's been speculated for years, that combined company would still be much smaller than Discovery.
Gfriend isn't marketed as genre-specific, yet it's settled on a heretofore-unknown pop flavor whereby retrodisco becomes neodisco and neodisco merges with teenpop convention.
Green's original is streamlined, confident, beautiful in how delicately his falsetto merges with the effortless glide of the strings and the propulsive Hi Rhythm beat.
The Treasury Department announced new tax rules to discourage corporate inversions, which are when an American company merges with a foreign company for tax purposes.
Heat inside the car makes its way from the vent heater and merges with the thick scent of weed and two different brands of cigarette.
If it merges with Sprint — a deal that was recently approved by the Justice Department — it'll be that much closer to reaching its coverage goal.
In "Meta vision," a brushy green plant all but merges with a brushy green wall against which leans a squiggle of a guitar (hello, modernism).
The deal is structured as a Reverse Morris Trust, which is a tax-free deal in which one company merges with a spun-off unit.
A mostly white female body rises up from the bottom left sheet and merges with the prone woman by entering through the back of her head.
Direct investments are when a foreign company sets up a subsidiary in the U.S., or merges with a U.S. company, or engages in a joint venture.
According to Reuters, Moonves is planning to seek autonomy from the Redstone family, the broadcaster's controlling shareholder, in leading the company if it merges with Viacom.
But even as live theatre merges with the silver screen, opinion is divided on whether this means democratisation of the arts or an erosion of them.
Nissan may also be reluctant to continue collaborating with Renault once it merges with FCA, which competes with the Japanese firm in America's lucrative pick-up market.
"I think we'll see now that companies will be much more confident about vertical mergers," he added, referring to deals where a company merges with a supplier.
The company said it would no longer announce monthly crude refining plans as it merges with TonenGeneral Sekiyu to become JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy from April 1.
The four discussed Treasury's recent rules on tax inversions, in which an American company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates abroad to avoid US corporate taxes.
It's hard to find a more apt description of a performer: she merges with the environment, the atmosphere, as she travels through it, becoming and unbecoming herself.
The very structure of witnessing breaks down once the event, with all its extraordinary and death-bearing potential, practically merges with everyday life thanks to its imperceptibility.
That element makes for both some beautiful prose and an underlying sub-narrative that eventually merges with the book's street-level story in a heartbreakingly effective conclusion.
On chilly days, the water and the island's crust are a similar shade of grey; on sunny ones the granite reflects the sun and merges with the sky.
It's impossible to keep up with this stuff sometimes, so here's how Sprint's various "unlimited" plans compare — at least for now before the company merges with T-Mobile:
One firm making the shift is the all-GOP lobby shop S-220006 Group, which is rebranding as S-2202 Public Affairs as it merges with Bryant Row.
Baosteel attributed its profit forecast to cost cuts and also comes as it merges with smaller rival Wuhan Iron and Steel Co Ltd to form Baowu Steel Group.
But at 27, three years into the marriage and a few weeks into a new job, Giulia begins to experience severe anxiety that rapidly merges with suicidal depression.
When she depicts the inside or outside of a building, she is highly attuned to the way the underlying geometry merges with the landscape – the sky, field, and mountain.
He has been critical of inversions, where a United States company merges with a foreign company and moves its headquarters overseas to take advantage of lower corporate tax rates.
Everything goes wrong with religion when a belief in the exclusivity of one's local god merges with a universalistic dogma that one's own god is the only true god.
At the end of the final battle, he merges with you to help you defeat Emet-Selch—the primary antagonist of Shadowbringers—and bring peace to Norvrandt once again.
EU antitrust regulators have flagged concerns about possible price hikes if CK Hutchison Holdings' Italian unit merges with a Vimpelcom unit, cutting Italy's mobile network operators from four to three.
Elsewhere, a plastic T-Rex hangs suspended beneath a large fake toadstool; a dried branch pierces a chunk of gray Styrofoam and merges with bright green and pink plastic plants.
On the roof, Icy and Sot painted a boy hugging the Chrysler Building so tightly he merges with it, like the building is a plant that's growing right through him.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank's current Chief Executive Christian Sewing and Chairman Paul Achleitner would continue to lead the bank if it merges with Commerzbank, a German magazine reported on Friday.
Time Inc could pursue a Reverse Morris Trust transaction with Yahoo, a tax-free deal in which one company merges with a spun-off unit, Bloomberg reported earlier on Tuesday.
Another eurosceptic UK lawmaker also said Britain should block any attempt by Germany to shift the headquarters of the London Stock Exchange to Frankfurt after it merges with rival Deutsche Boerse.
At some point, the voice in my ears merges with my own voice the way the words on a page once became my own inner voice when I still read print.
A silvery picture of a sea-side cliff merges with what could be the pockmarked surface of the moon; a forest, perhaps at dusk, now features a border of blossoming purple splotches.
The result will be a kind of aggregate BIG world, in which rapid change and flexibility take precedence over a textured sense of place and community, as architecture merges with brand building.
This is the Treasury Department's third set of rules aimed at curbing so-called inversions, where an American company merges with a foreign company and moves abroad to cut its tax bill.
Fitch estimates that once YCB merges with TCB, it will account for 48% of the group's equity and 65% of the group's assets, compared with 29% and 54%, respectively at end-3Q99962015.
In one particularly glaring example, a dreamy scene of Jude singing the title track on the subway awkwardly merges with a rendition of "Helter Skelter" that soundtracks a rally at Columbia University.
To the surging "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis," by Ralph Vaughan Williams, a soloist in red (the striking Melissa Verdecia) gradually merges with an ensemble dressed in more muted tones.
Action is the film's main concern, though as a Ghost in the Shell adaptation, it does spend some time meditating on how to locate the soul when the biological merges with the technological.
WITH the giant Himalayas caging its towering clouds, the great basin where the Brahmaputra merges with the Ganges and Meghna rivers is prone not only to heavy rainfall but also to sudden deluges.
A subway tunnel leading from Union Station under H Street and Benning Road would carry Red Line service that then merges with the Blue Line at the Benning Road station and proceeds East.
All of the major characters are on the verge of becoming even more compelling, and as "Better Call Saul" merges with the timeline of its chronological successor, it will get only more interesting.
"The desire of the son merges with the old man's fascination with the same object," writes Pascal Merigeau, the French film critic, in one of the essays in the catalogue accompanying the exhibition.
"The fear is not if, but when, this gene transfers and merges with another superbug that is resistant to all other antibiotics," added Upton, the chairman of the full Energy and Commerce Committee.
ET underneath the bridge on the northbound side — near where the interstate merges with another major artery, State Highway 400 — forcing authorities to close the interstate and turn drivers around during the evening rush.
Treasury and the IRS proposed a package of guidance in April aimed at limiting "inversions" — transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its tax burden.
Treasury and the IRS proposed a package of guidance in April aimed at limiting "inversions" -- transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its tax burden.
Carlson's economic argument—that globalization has impoverished millions while enriching elites—frequently merges with a racial one: that diversity itself is a threat to the country and that immigrants make it poorer and dirtier.
If Siemens merges with Alstom, "that's going to create a very powerful global competitor (for Bombardier) with better scale, a better balance sheet," said Lorne Steinberg, president, Lorne Steinberg Wealth Management Inc in Montreal.
Lew argued in the letter that the problem with inversions — when a U.S. company merges with a foreign firm to lower its tax burden — doesn't give the EU the right to tax that income.
Helping more Argentine companies go public will be a key goal of Ernesto Allaria, head of Argentina's Merval stock market, as the Merval merges with the smaller Bolsa de Comercio to form the new ByMA.
Talion's spirit merges with that of a mysterious being, allowing him to walk the line between life and death, putting a number of supernatural ghostly abilities at his disposal with which to avenge his family.
Treasury proposed the rules in April as part of a package of guidance aimed at curbing "inversions" — transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and then reincorporates abroad to lower its taxes.
President Barack Obama's proposed rules discourage tax "inversions", which are tax-driven deals in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign business and adopts its tax domicile to reduce the combined company's overall tax burden.
The line here merges with concepts of transcendence and memory, and a wave-like movement is introduced in her late work; infinity is achieved not through repetition of the same, but through hypostasis, merge and rupture.
In April, Treasury and the IRS released a package of guidance aimed at limiting "inversions" — transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign business and then reincorporates the merged company overseas to lower its taxes.
Critics have hailed these books, which are the first volumes of a trilogy, as a "reinvention" of the novel, and they are certainly a point of departure for it, one at which fiction merges with oral history.
Clinton has already announced proposals aimed at curbing "corporate inversions," or transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and then reincorporates the merged business in a foreign country to lower its tax burden.
One of the regulations the Treasury identified is a rule the Obama administration proposed to help stop corporate inversions — transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign business and reincorporates overseas to lower its taxes.
TiVo merges with technology licensor Xperi in $3 billion deal Earlier this year, TiVo said it was preparing to split itself into two — a product and IP business — in order to make itself more attractive to buyers.
The specific rules change that scuttled the CF-OCI deal involved inversions –the process by which a larger U.S. firm merges with a smaller foreign firm, and the newly merged company adopts the foreign firm's tax residence.
Men pass on less DNA to their children than women do Now, a roundworm study published in Science reveals that sperm produce an enzyme that attacks the sperm's mitochondrial DNA shortly after it merges with the female egg.
The new Treasury Department rules take aim at "inversions," in which an American company merges with a foreign company in a low-tax nation to pass itself off as foreign and in that way cut its American taxes.
Bovis surprised the market at the end of December by saying it would miss market forecasts after failing to build the volumes it anticipated in 2016, with the turbulence prompting a shareholder to suggest it merges with a rival.
They found that when sperm merges with an egg to make an embryo, paternal mitochondria inside the sperm gets attacked by an enzyme called endonuclease G. The enzyme enters the mitochondria and starts cutting away at the paternal DNA.
You can see the layers slowly merge together, blue crashes into white, pink merges with orange and yellow, until everything is evenly mixed and ready to delight a person's day on top of an ice cream cone or cake.
For a second year in a row, the point where Interstate 285 merges with Interstate 85 North and numerous access roads northeast of Atlanta tops an annual list of traffic hot spots published by the American Transportation Research Institute.
At 12063 W 57 Arts, the work merges with the architecture of the room in a nearly trompe-l'oeil fashion; ambient illumination from a nearby (actual) window washes over the wall from the right, consistent with the photographic light source.
The $160 billion deal was blocked by the Obama administration after it issued stricter rules against inversions, in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and moves its headquarters abroad to take advantage of lower corporate tax rates.
Now, it has brought in Mubadala — itself going through a transformation as it merges with fellow Abu Dhabi state fund International Petroleum Investment Company — to help strengthen its investor base with institutional support, having traditionally been owned by wealthy Gulf families.
Its narrator, living in exile in Tangier, Morocco, avenges himself on his homeland in a drug-fueled fantasy in which his identity merges with that of Julian, Count of Ceuta, a legendary traitor accused of facilitating the Islamic conquest of Spain.
Also in the coming week, the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service will hold a joint hearing on proposed rules targeting "tax inversions," when a United States company merges with a foreign one and reincorporates abroad to skirt U.S. taxes.
Britain's biggest bookmaker at the start of 2015, William Hill is set to lose its leading market position in the gambling sector as rival Ladbrokes Plc overtakes it in number of betting shops when it merges with Gala Coral later this year.
Neuralink seems to be Musk's long-term play to help bridge this gap, which basically amounts to an effort to accelerate the kind of "singularity" moment advocated by Ray Kurzweil and others wherein humanity effectively merges with technology as a new stage of engineered evolution.
One provision would change a key rule to make it harder to execute "tax inversions," in which a United States firm merges with a foreign competitor and moves its corporate headquarters overseas in order to get access to lower taxes in the merger partner's country.
Both the sculpture's subject matter as well as the word "hermaphrodite" originate in the classical myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses of Hermaphroditus, the exceptionally handsome son of Hermes and Aphrodite who merges with the female nymph, Salmacis, to create a single body that is both male and female.
After seeing Lawrence trudge up the stairs to his old apartment, Issa's month merges with that moment when she, too, does the final climb upstairs for a final walkthrough — and comes in to see her ex-partner, leaning against a wall and staring into the distance.
When printed on smooth, aluminum-clad Dibond (or, as in the case of "Car Window 103", on vinyl mounted to Dibond), the dark tones of the source photo remain shadowy but the mid-tones take on a luminous shimmer and the image merges with its surroundings' reflection.
It's difficult to know exactly who did what, but her hand, she pointed out, is evident in the female figure above the fireplace, which merges with the floral patterns around it, and could be spotted in tapestries, stained glass windows, and fabric embroideries throughout the house.
WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans, stunned by their own good, if complicated, fortune, said on Wednesday that they would move quickly next year on an agenda that merges with President-elect Donald J. Trump's, repealing the Affordable Care Act, cutting taxes, confirming conservative judges, shrinking government programs and rolling back regulations.
More than four centuries later, many throughout Britain still commemorate the event — known as Bonfire Night, or Guy Fawkes Night (after one of the plotters) — though its distinctiveness is being usurped as it sometimes merges with Halloween, a relatively recent import here, or the Hindu festival of Diwali.
For example, Time Warner Cable (soon to be known as Spectrum when it fully merges with Charter Communications) has an internet use tracker on its site for customers, Comcast has its own data use meter and AT&T has tools to check data use for its U-verse broadband service.
When a U.S.-based company merges with an overseas company in order to relocate its headquarters for tax purposes One of the most notable attempts was Pfizer trying to merge with Ireland-based Allergan — even though —even though both company CEOs work out of New York -- which prompted Treasury rules discouraging such behavior.
"Based on our results for [a galaxy known as] F01004-2237, we expect that TDE events will become common in our own Milky Way galaxy when it eventually merges with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy in about 5 billion years," Clive Tadhunter, Professor of Astrophysics and lead author of the study, said in a press release.
As the placid, syncopated guitar riff that anchors the song merges with spacey keyboard air, Byrne informs his management team, waiting attentively for each subsequent PowerPoint slide, that "A straight line exists between me and the good thing/I have found the line and its direction is known to me"; "As we economize, efficiency is multiplied"; and so on.
If Graw was entirely sincere about her love of painting (which she is not: her true feeling, she eventually confesses, is "love-hate"), she might have skipped the formalist questions and spent more time investigating sex, love and gender in the history of the genre, where political content merges with form and materiality in complimentary communion.
Higbee's Coincidences is a collection of photos taken on the streets of New York City at serendipitous moments: a man in an advertisement seems to lead a pedestrian by a rope; a commuter merges with The Weeknd when he passes behind a poster of the singer; a woman on the subway has a Mickey Mouse balloon for a head.

No results under this filter, show 131 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.