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"old-line" Definitions
  1. having a reputation or authority based on length or proven quality of service
  2. of established prestige and influence
  3. adhering to traditional policies or practices : CONSERVATIVE

321 Sentences With "old line"

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There was the old line about his donations averaging $27 apiece.
The Old Line State certainly has a line on brain power.
The Old Line State hasn't had a Republican senator since 1986.
The old-line movie factories essentially pursue one of two strategies.
Today the establishment press (once again) fell for an old line.
For old-line businesses that think more strongly about privacy just naturally.
The old line "talk is cheap" keeps loudly reverberating in my brain.
Old-line players are responding with some new moves of their own.
In his time in Washington, Mr. Flake embodied an old-line conservatism.
In response, some old-line therapists are shifting toward the new market.
The Old Line State will not levy a penalty on the uninsured.
Contrast this with the old-line automotive companies like GM, Ford and Fiat.
Fortunately, nobody attempted to intimidate me back into my old line of work.
Old-line government schools are failing many children, especially in low-income neighborhoods.
It is just happening faster than the disrupted old-line companies can adapt.
More importantly, though, that same old line is overshadowing a far more interesting angle.
No old-line company embraced the digital wave with more gusto than General Electric.
"There's an old line: 'There's two ways to run: scared and unopposed,' " Cruz said.
There's that old line about candidates—they campaign in poetry, but govern in prose.
That's guiding much of the thinking about how to manage the old-line business.
Besides, as the old line goes, it's worse than a crime; it's a mistake.
A win by "Roma" could embolden old-line studios like Universal and Warner Bros.
They also said infrastructure spending could boost old-line sectors such as coal and steel.
So if a new line was crossed, it was fairly close to the old line.
Even old-line broadcasters like CBS and NBC began offering streaming services to keep up.
Making that transition should be a scary proposition to many of these old-line businesses.
The Plaza is not the only old-line luxury hotel in a state of flux.
He was the last of the old line, the rag end of whatever Johnson started.
"Public equity markets are packed with successful and highly profitable old-line companies," Colas wrote.
The old-line film business is only going to become tougher as streaming services proliferate.
There is an old line about the media: We don't cover the planes that land safely.
Go deeper: This is an old line of Trump's, and DNAChicago covered it back in 2016.
The old-line technology giant's first-quarter earnings report beat analysts' top- and bottom- line expectations.
The federal government, as an old line says, is a giant insurance company with an army.
The competition: The old-line film business is going to become tougher as streaming services proliferate.
The Old Line State is in the heart of one of America's most economically robust regions.
Increasingly, old line industries are coming online, and insurance, one of the last holdouts, is no different.
Non-presidents like John Kerry and Walter Mondale and their old-line union allies talk less bluntly.
Desperate to remain relevant, old-line companies — already late — often jump into the fad of the moment.
If we hit a time when energy or old-line industrials shine, they won't perform as well.
However, skepticism abounds about whether tech companies can replicate a formula perfected by old-line car manufacturers.
The old-line center-right Les Republicain party is expected to win barely 80 to 100 seats.
Will we see more old-line consumer businesses buying their way into innovation in the coming years?
Thus far, old-line car companies have struggled to make money with new services like car sharing.
Netflix was already becoming big enough to outbid Fox and other old-line entertainment companies for scripts.
You can even feel it at Disney, which is the strongest of the old-line entertainment companies.
That is the reason I hear the most often from some of these old-line male executives.
The global effort to combat climate change is forcing what had been an old-line business to evolve.
As for Devin Nunes, he has, to adapt an old line, produced evidence of a conspiracy so small.
To these moderate and, yes, old-line liberals, a bet on Mr. Sanders is one Texas cannot afford.
Another CEO from an old-line company who thinks it can beat the disruptors at their own game.
More recently, he said he does not think he will go back to his old line of work.
Mr. Lampert is deepening his investment in Sears at a time of great uncertainty for old-line retailers.
Old-line companies from Campbell Soup to General Electric started venture operations and accelerator programs to foster innovation.
Among other problems, it has a glut of old-line factories that make products like steel, glass and cement.
It's the #MeToo era version of "boys will be boys," the age-old line condoning men treating women badly.
The celebrity-beloved designer's nearly 20-year-old line "ran out of time" in the midst of sales negotiations.
With the acquisition, Fox becomes the second big old-line network to buy into the ad-supported streaming business.
"The old line about a chain only being as strong as its weakest link is true," Mr. Chapin said.
And even executives in sleepy, old-line industries now hire "personal branding consultants" to help increase their online followings.
The latest update to Samsung's almost decade-old line of more durable Galaxy smartphones seems like a big one.
Old-line, family-owned restaurants serving Grandma's recipes don't tend to be replaced when they go out of business.
Like the old line about Ginger Rogers, they have to do everything men do but backwards in high heels.
Instead, Mr. Trump has emphasized the importance of protecting and expanding old-line industries like coal, cars and steel.
At its I.P.O. price, Lyft's market value puts it within range of old-line auto companies like Ford Motor.
Dividends to shareholders aren't uncommon in the public stock markets, especially from conservative, old-line industry titans like General Electric.
Nevertheless, digital music has become the next wave for artists, having overshadowed old-line music vehicles like CDs and vinyl.
Old-line manufacturing jobs and others are being automated out of existence by new technology, including robots and artificial intelligence.
Paul Manafort, like Stone, is an old-line Republican Party operative who'd somewhat fallen out of the national party mainstream.
Old-line Gaullists, farmers and factory workers are forming up a whole new set of alliances in two fraught weeks.
"There's an extraordinary amount of stock being 'crunched,' or retired, by the major old-line companies out there," Cramer said.
That's an old line hierarchical way of thinking that puts a few in power up top, and the rest below.
Her assessments of the challenges facing IBM, an old-line technology company making a difficult transition, were cleareyed and candid.
The party system, like just about every other old-line industry and institution, is struggling to survive a communications revolution.
Does the same old line from the National Rifle Association (NRA) make us feel safer in the new, deadlier America?
The next group were metals and natural resource stocks that represent old-line manufacturing, and anything to do with fossil fuels.
While even the most old-line of law firms have begun integrating document automation and analysis software, Atrium started that way.
The old line about venture capitalists still holds true: most don't want to invest more than 40 miles from their house.
"The right path for a startup-company in an old-line industry is arduous and immensely rewarding," write Bookman and Lonsdale.
But those who paid attention to the substance of the meeting knew the old-line conglomerate was doing well, Cramer said.
In 20073, after a string of corporate failures, the old-line investment house McDonnell went under, and Wall Street seized up.
But the climate now has shifted decisively in the favor of protection under Trump, especially for old-line industries like steel.
Anyone who doubts this should consider that Trump used an old line from his reality TV days to close out the event.
The good-looking son of Greek immigrants, he took over his seat from an old-line senator who had opposed marriage equality.
No state has a higher concentration of STEM workers than the Old Line State, which also boasts America's fifth best-educated workforce.
Quite the opposite, she just made a deal for a TV show and she dined at old line Dan Tana's in WeHo.
In 2013 1453G saw the opportunity to shake up old-line food companies whose iconic products were out of favor with Millennials.
There is a chance for other states with larger caucuses than Maryland and few female representatives to surpass the Old Line State.
Expect more old-line companies to find themselves on their back feet, compensating by paying outsize, sometimes incredulous sums for breakthrough competitors.
Of the many old-line industrial firms that succumbed to Mr. Milken's junk bond onslaught, which one is Everson Steel and United?
A few big old-line firms including Aetna, Fidelity, PwC and Penguin Random House have begun to contribute to employees' loan payments.
But as those companies have matured and prepare to go public, the easy opportunities for disrupting old-line industries are drying up.
The stock market has predicted nine of the last five recessions, as an old line credited to the economist Paul Samuelson has it.
That old-line Obamaite wing's influence has grown over the years as its members have gained experience and shifted into more prominent roles.
First, Cramer looked at Intel, an old-line chipmaker that has soared to its highest levels since the dotcom bubble burst in 2000.
Wabco, the leading global supplier of commercial vehicle technologies, is the type of old-line, "easy-to-understand" business that Buffett traditionally likes.
It became the city's premier restaurant virtually overnight, a shooting star in a city long dominated by old-line steakhouses and embassy kitchens.
An old-line grocer, Albertsons is striving for reinvigoration in a retail landscape being upended by e-commerce competitors and discount food stores.
The first lesson on the day after the election, is that even old-line liberals need to be re-packaged as young independents.
Like many old-line companies it has embraced cryptocurrencies and blockchain to remake its image, and time will tell whether that will stick.
But Cramer, host of "Mad Money," figured the struggling stock would bounce back for one simple reason: people "love" the old-line shipping giant.
"It's an old-line tech company that's transitioning to one of the fastest-growing areas in tech, which is the cloud," she told CNBC.
Cramer has found himself struggling to reconcile currency discrepancies for a host of old-line companies including Johnson & Johnson, Caterpillar, United Technologies and 3M.
Consider the potential for old-line media companies faced with falling revenues as digital distribution models take market share and compete for advertising dollars.
Blake Shelton turned the big 4-0 Saturday, so he and Gwen Stefani went old school by celebrating at an old-line L.A. restaurant.
The trend away from entrepreneurship began in old-line sectors like retail, but has now spread throughout the economy, including the high-tech sector.
If that old line about doing the same thing over and over again rings true, Wenger and Giroud have made madmen of us all.
College basketball fans in the Old Line State know Dave Odom as the former coach of the University of Maryland's old rival Wake Forest.
The turnaround enshrined Mr. Ghosn in business school studies as the tough corporate titan who took on the old-line Japanese culture and won.
He also poked fun at the Green New Deal and prattled off his old line that China is paying "billions" into the US Treasury.
"You talk to any industrial, old-line economy company here in the U.S., they'll tell you we're in a recession right now," he said.
This is an old line that poverty programs are poor programs, that if you make something dependent on family resources, that diminishes the support.
The first round of well-known unicorns, led by Uber and Airbnb, she writes, exploited smartphones and cloud computing to upend old-line businesses.
The ST560s aren't Bowflex's first set of adjustable dumbbells — those are the 552s — but they contain a few notable improvements over the company's old line.
Enbridge is not going to dig it up and replace it; they are going to leave the old line in the ground to fall apart.
A new station is opening at the Cambridge Science Park and it is hoped that the old line to Oxford will be restored by 2024.
Gov. Larry Hogan (R-Md.) defeated former NAACP President and Democratic candidate Ben Jealous to win a second term as The Old Line State's governor.
After fast-food giant McDonald's and Chipotle issued their earnings reports, Cramer noticed a pattern forming between the market's old-line names and newer players.
That campaign has disturbed many of the old-line veterans groups, which argue that their privileged place in advising lawmakers is protected for a reason.
Democrats and the old-line veterans groups say they are unlikely to support a plan unless it makes simultaneous investments in the agency's own capacity.
Speculation has even grown about the leadership prospects of Jacob Rees-Mogg, a cerebral lawmaker who is almost a caricature of an old-line Tory.
But amid a breakneck spree of investing in start-ups, Mr. Son's most anticipated moves will likely involve an old-line phone service provider: Sprint.
"The First" does a credible job of contemplating the costs of space travel, where, to quote an old line, no one can hear you scream.
For Thulin and 3M, an old-line manufacturer serving a host of different industries including health care and transportation, auto electrification is just another market.
For Thulin and 2800M, an old-line manufacturer serving a host of different industries including health care and transportation, auto electrification is just another market.
Unlike the old line, which is on a 1,067mm gauge, the new railway is built to a modern "standard gauge" (53,435mm), which ought to increase capacity.
Black Opal has unveiled a genius refresh of its 23-year-old line, complete with a new logo and packaging that puts color front and center.
The buyers in old-line CPG markets tend not to make splashy acquisitions — you don't hear about Coach buying a new handbag line for $2 billion.
This attitude initially led most Chinese miners to align themselves with old-line Bitcoin coders, known as the core programmers, who have resisted changing the software.
He spotted an opportunity to go after the noncompetes at EMC, an aggressive practitioner, because it is being acquired by another old-line computer company, Dell.
"The Lego Movie", linked to the 83-year-old line of plastic bricks, however, was a big success in 2014 and helped revive its toy sales.
Steel is a so-called old-line business, and major companies in the West have struggled in recent years to adapt to changes in the industry.
Unlike low-cost software start-ups, these private companies frequently took on old-line competitors by spending heavily on physical assets and workers while losing money.
Online shopping has been a bright spot as economists worry about China's rising corporate debt and overcapacity in its old-line industries like steel and glass.
When people think about 23M, the 13-year-old maker of Scotch Tape, they might not associate the old-line consumer goods manufacturer with electric cars.
Denny's turnaround is all but a wholesale reinvention of the old-line diner chain, President and CEO John Miller told CNBC in an interview with Cramer.
They also say that a new pipeline would follow a different route that would avoid the Leech Lake Indian Reservation, which the old Line 3 crosses.
The old line was criticized as a monumental folly and waste of British taxpayers money but it became a strategic and economic lifeline for the colonial power.
The trust ranking will help to address fake news stories, said David Chavern, president of the News Media Alliance, a trade group for old-line U.S. newspapers.
They marveled at how even old-line manufacturing cities now offer a convincing simulacrum of coastal life, complete with artisanal soap stores and farm-to-table restaurants.
Many old-line retailers have struggled to strike a balance between cashing out their valuable real estate holdings while retaining the historic buildings that define their brands.
The old-line veterans groups and lawmakers from both parties supported the creation of the Choice program and largely agree that the agency's health programs need reorganization.
The federal government, as an old line puts it, is basically an insurance company with an army: nondefense spending is dominated by Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
It's especially true for companies with untested business models, including gig economy start-ups or those disrupting old-line industries like real estate, orthodontics and exercise bikes.
There is an old line about why England, in the turbulent years of the 19th and 20th centuries, never succumbed to revolution: because it rains too much.
Some historians say George Washington himself nicknamed Maryland the Old Line State, based on the Maryland Line, one of the most heroic regiments in the Revolutionary War.
Completion can't come quickly enough for Rafid Kabadi, who drove trains on the old line for 25 years, the third generation of his family in the job.
He had been far more blunt than other auto executives about the threat to the industry that new entrants such as Google (GOOGL) posed to old-line automakers.
"From a market perspective, we're used to the same old line from the EU: that the UK can't cherry-pick," said MUFG currency economist Lee Hardman, in London.
For now, it's probably not a bad idea to bear in mind an old line about verbal agreements and how they're not worth the paper they're written on.
First, you need to establish a foothold in a market, either by out-innovating old-line incumbents — taxis, hotels, music labels — or by creating a new market altogether.
Sure enough, on Thursday, the stocks of major chemical conglomerate DowDuPont and old-line paper play International Paper surged higher as institutional buyers raced to justify the gains.
Under Moonves, who was masterful at keeping the old-line business of broadcast television delivering huge profits, the news division was expected to be respectable, and not much more.
Pensions, where they still exist, are mostly confined to old-line companies, said Jean-Pierre Aubry, associate director of state and local research with the Center for Retirement Research.
But the drubbing Trump has handed the old line conservatives in the primaries should do the same trick that a series of November general election landslides could have done.
It allowed corporations, in favorable markets, to sell securities on short notice directly to investors, posing a threat to old-line firms, like Morgan, that had exclusive underwriting deals.
Having watched tech start-ups upend old-line industries like taxis and hotels, venture capitalists are casting about for the next area to be infused with software and data.
They are where they are not because of their old line of sluggers but because they have one of baseball's best players leading the way, doing everything every night.
The Old Line State has been having some trouble holding the line on real estate prices, with the average home price in the D.C. suburbs approaching $800,000 last year.
Some analysts interpreted Mr. Murdoch's sudden willingness to sell as his reading the writing on the wall: The business climate is going to become tougher for old-line Hollywood.
Having watched tech start-ups upend old-line industries like taxis and hotels, venture capitalists are casting about for the next area to be infused with software and data.
A similar concept is cooking in the Old Line State, where legislators announced they would release three tax bills as a response to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
His isolationist-ish foreign policy rhetoric carried, at times, whiffs of John Kerry's old line about how we shouldn't be opening firehouses in Baghdad while closing them in Boston.
The train, which had departed from Mombasa on Sunday, was traveling on a decades-old line that carries goods from ships that arrive at Mombasa's port to the capital Nairobi.
Once a protectionist hotbed after its old-line businesses were devastated by imports, the state is now home to the plants of huge multinational corporations such as BMW and Michelin.
Providing payment fulfillment services for businesses that still use old line payment mechanisms like checks, wire transfers or automated clearing houses, Modern Treasury wants to save companies time and money.
When I opened the mail from Kinder Morgan, I hoped it might say they were going to retire the old line, which has been in operation for around 60 years.
Many old-line retailers have struggled to strike a balance between cashing out their valuable real estate and holding on to historic buildings that have come to define their brands.
At Mr. Barr's urging, Mr. Trump granted him new authorities to examine the start of the Russia investigation, demonstrating a new level of sophistication for an old line of attack.
Mr. Trump seems to have accepted the position of Israel's government and given up on the idea that Israel has to withdraw to a decades-old line to get peace.
In some places, diversions had to be made where the old line passed too close to newly built houses, or where landowners could not be persuaded to come on board.
The long-promised streaming revolution is here, and the three biggest old-line media companies — Disney, NBCUniversal and WarnerMedia — are charging into the fray to challenge streaming services like Netflix.
The six laggards are all cold-weather Rust Belt counties around cities like Detroit, Cleveland and St. Louis, where old-line manufacturing jobs primarily in the auto sector have vanished.
So when I saw Irving Azoff's letter here on Recode repeating the old line that creators can't keep their content off YouTube, I'm really not sure what he's talking about.
Cramer and legendary technician Larry Williams say shares of , an old-line technology giant that has transitioned its business to the cloud, could be ready to rally even after the company's .
An old train from the Lunatic Express on display at the Nairobi Railway Museum; a picture of a dead elephant on the old line; a lion tries to enter a carriage.
Yet with the panel continuing to work, Cummings said he felt time was short to back a candidate, a bit more than two weeks out from the Old Line State's primary.
Blue Origin would serve as the prime contractor, leading a coalition of old-line aerospace companies, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Draper Industries, to develop a three-stage lunar lander.
It also has been regularly highlighted as an example of private equity saving (and adding) old-line, union jobs — based on Carlyle's purchase of a majority stake in 2012 from Sunoco.
The Paris-based jeweler Alessandro Sabbatini insists he doesn't search for materials to realize the one-of-a-kind pieces he dreams up for his two-year-old line called Sabba.
The campaign to convince investors to divest from fossil fuels has picked up steam in the past two weeks, thanks to the imminent bankruptcy of one major old-line energy company.
I know I've been taken to task by the Poynter Institute and some old-line journalists, but I think we had to evolve into what was the right thing to do.
That includes New York darlings Proenza Schouler—the 15-year-old line by Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, whose tactile, carefully constructed garments draw heavily on the city's contemporary art scene.
The deal was supposed to solve several challenges facing the two old-line companies in a retail landscape that is being turned upside down by consolidation, bankruptcies and rapid digital innovation.
That old line — a happy Democrat is an unhappy Democrat; or maybe it's the other way around — applies as much in California as anywhere (and as much to Republicans as Democrats).
The shifting dynamic is especially hard for old-line newspapers, whose lucrative classified ads were rendered obsolete by the likes of Craigslist, and high-margin print advertising fled to the Web.
Both underfunded, old-line companies and IPOs that either went public way too early in their development or had no business being in existence at all had eye-popping stock prices.
And economics works on the -- the economy works on the margin and on confidence and there's a lot of whole other areas, autos, old-line retail, global trade, big, that are deteriorating.
So what to make of the fact that Musk was at the White House on Monday, appearing alongside execs from Ford and other old-line companies like Lockheed Martin and Johnson & Johnson?
An old-line manufacturer involved in the industrial automation, fluid handling, climate control and oil and gas spaces, Emerson has been at the center of a bull-bear dispute on Wall Street.
His "that's the argument of a 5-year-old" line, in response to Trump's dubious claim that Cruz went negative and involved spouses in the campaign first, was a near knockdown blow.
The relocation by G.E., long a bellwether of the American economy, illustrates how much old-line companies in nearly every industry have been forced to rethink their businesses for a digital age.
Target, America's other favorite old-line retailer (the one that's not Walmart, with the arguably better commercials), is buying the Alabama-based delivery startup Shipt in a $993 million all-cash transaction.
Sanders gets to spar with the front-runner, the old-line establishment symbol of everything his would-be supporters hate, as he seeks to win back the support he's lost to Sen.
Indeed, Semel and the media executives he brought in by all accounts turned a scrappy young internet startup into a highly profitable company that brought old-line advertising to a new medium.
At Lynch's Fam 1st Family camp in the Seattle area on July 28 ... Lynch had the kids -- some as young as 9 years old -- line up to hit each other without pads.
Cramer said that "both are defensive deals," with Disney itching to get out from under its ESPN subscriber weakness and the cord-cutting fears that have plagued the old-line media giant.
Powerful men are sucked in, consultants start explaining to old-line economy companies how they too can become like WeWork, and eventually more and more of the economy just adopts counterfeit capitalism.
If these newer, lighter, and stretchier suits are anywhere near as durable as the old line, I won't be holding my breath looking for flaws or failures — at least not anytime soon.
Along with layoffs of 7 percent of its work force in January, the news of store closings appeared to underline the challenges for a newcomer breaking into an old-line manufacturing industry.
And they are destabilizing and replacing old-line institutions and established ways of doing things, including political parties, transnational organizations and longstanding, unspoken social prohibitions against blatant expressions of racism and xenophobia.
J.C. Overcoats — the two-woman group Hana Elion and JJ Mitchell — harmonize constantly and consonantly in the style of old-line country brother acts, from the Stanley Brothers to the Everly Brothers.
There is already a rail link between the two cities -- but the 126-year-old line, built as the Jaffa to Jerusalem railway by the Ottomans, takes an hour and 40 minutes.
Shares of the old-line department store operator saw their worst trading day ever after Macy's reported lower holiday sales for the end of 2018 and slashed its earnings outlook for the year.
But amid criticism that old-line activist movements suffer from a lack of intersectionality, what happened to Ireland's newly politicized queer youth next should serve as a lesson to organizers around the world.
The 53-year-old started as a Wall Street insider working for old-line firms before running a series of eclectic businesses -- including his own hedge fund and a West Coast consumer bank.
Paychex: The Federal Reserve's latest interest rate hike is "basically free money" for payroll processors like Paychex, but this quarter, the old-line administrative giant may have run into a problem, Cramer said.
"Seventy-five percent of all their offerings are natural products," Fibig said of Frutarom, adding that its customer base of "faster-growing, smaller companies" is an added benefit to the old-line IFF.
But we changed the culture from this old line of traditional print publishing business, and all that goes with that, to a digital, technology-based business, and that was a very big shift.
A man stumbling in woman's shoes is an easy joke, but this bit of crowd work evoked the old line about Ginger Rogers doing everything Fred Astaire did, except backward and in heels.
The old-line carmakers still get almost all of their revenue from cars with internal combustion engines, and must maintain factory networks that quickly become a financial drain when not running at capacity.
The candidates are running to replace Representative Pat Tiberi, a pro-business, old-line Republican who stepped down in frustration before his term ended to take a position with the Ohio Business Roundtable.
With little incentive to change, old-line defense contractors compound the problem by continuing to "think in traditional ways," says John Clippinger, a research scientist at the MIT Media Lab Human Dynamics Group.
It headed south because IBM was beset by fundamental growth issues: Its revenues from its old line businesses were shrinking and there was notrevenue from nascent businesses (like Watson and artificial intelligence) replacing it.
It seems unlikely that Hasselblad could get as far as an IPO, but there are certainly plenty of synergies to be found between the old line camera maker and the new-school drone company.
The Old Line State is in the bottom 15 for affordability (fourth worst), culture (ninth worst) and wellness (tied for 13th worst with Washington), and is just outside that threshold in crime (18th worst).
Financial markets are always more volatile than the underlying economy; the stock market has predicted nine of the last five recessions, as an old line often credited to the economist Paul Samuelson has it.
Plus, it's not limited to reek-free carryalls; the three-year-old line, started by former model Molly Kavanagh, also includes gold-plated pendants that do double duty as, uh, highly functional weed accessories.
Ripple effect of the Flynn deal If you believe the old line that timing is everything in politics, the timing of the Michael Flynn plea deal interesting -- in at least a couple of ways.
As president, they said, you are constantly reacting to things and largely at the mercy of events — "governing in prose," as opposed to "campaigning in poetry," to adapt the old line from Mario Cuomo.
Given that shares of the old-line manufacturer have run 33 percent this year and that CEO Inge Thulin has lifted the company out of other tough situations, Cramer pushed back against Tusa's analysis.
My late grandfather, who was an old-line communist in his day, used to tell me with mixed admiration and regret that FDR had saved capitalism by entrenching institutions that guaranteed broadly shared prosperity.
"Oracle is still dragging behind other old line enterprise software players like Microsoft in its transition to becoming a top cloud company," said Morgan, whose firm also hold shares in Salesforce and Microsoft Corp.
That was when Lehman Brothers, an old-line investment bank, failed, and while this was a major economic event, the evidence suggests that it did not foster a viral narrative among the broad population.
As of Thursday, that business is worth about $21 billion — more than the market value of the old-line media company CBS, and about three times the size of another social media company, Twitter.
Old-line socialists with roots in Russia and Eastern Europe gave way to a more diverse — and also more religious — population of Israelis with origins in the Middle East, North Africa and other regions.
These partnerships reflect Walmart's broader effort to make inroads in Silicon Valley, where the old-line retailer is seeking to acquire talent and ideas to increase its digital heft in its battle with Amazon.
It wasn't hard to figure out how threatening that could be, especially to the old-line Clinton Democrats who lost to Mr. Obama in 2008 and remembered the betrayal of Bernie Sanders in 2016.
In Europe, which is dominated by old-line companies like Nestle, Phillips, Mercedes Benz, investors look with awe at the ability of the United States to create major companies seemingly out of thin air.
But it is wrestling with the sort of production problems that old-line automakers have largely put behind them, and has reported a net loss of $353 million through the first six months of 2017.
The mayor and his team have sought, indirectly, to lump Mr. Cuomo in with a group of old-line Democrats — the "descendent Democrats" — facing challenges from what they see as the party's ascendant progressive wing.
"This is really a story about dividends, old-line, blue-chip names outperforming what had previously been the market leaders," said Peter Kenny, founder, Kenny's Commentary LLC and Strategic Board Solutions LLC in New York.
Ms. Langley said increasingly her clients included more established, old-line companies that had realized a breakdown in trust and communication between their workers was hurting company productivity and ultimately what they did for clients.
The Chinese government hopes consumers will become a greater source of economic growth as the country's longtime reliance on government-sponsored infrastructure projects and old-line industries like steel and cement pays ever-smaller dividends.
Mike Ramsey, an analyst at Gartner who tracks the development of connected and self-driving cars, said Delphi is attempting the most extensive transformation by an old-line automotive company that he has run across.
Aramco, whose roots date back to the discovery of oil in Saudi Arabia in the 1930s by American prospectors, is a rare case of an old-line company that tops technology giants in market value.
The operation they escaped, the Old Line Custom Meat Company , is a small modern plant (have a look) butchering animals raised on rolling fields less than 30 miles away by Roseda Black Angus Beef (look around).
I don't buy the now over-a-decade-old line that the future of gaming is total freedom of choice and true open-endedness, nor that open worlds necessarily provide the most immersive possible gaming experiences.
And this is a relatively young city, filled with recent arrivals who do not have the history of the kind of old-line families who have defined civic foundations in established cities like Boston and Philadelphia.
That has in many cases pitted conservative advocates against congressionally chartered, old-line groups like the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion that have long guarded the Veterans Affairs system that they helped build.
With readers and ad dollars swiftly moving toward digital — in 2007 U.S. magazine publishing revenue totaled $49.3 billion; in 2015 it sunk 43%, to $28.3 billion — old-line print media companies universally were fighting for survival.
CNBC's Jim Cramer and legendary technician Larry Williams say shares of IBM, an old-line technology giant that has transitioned its business to the cloud, could be ready to rally even after the company's disappointing earnings report.
Unlike other, more old-line industries that saw regulations, taxing and spending policy and government contracts as critical to their success, tech has not been known for its lobbying efforts or for getting involved in political campaigns.
Third, China's overall policy direction, including "Made in China 2025," can be expected to lead to more targeted investment strategies and should draw resources from the old-line heavy industries that drove China's development in the past.
The Treasury Department is ending a 10-year-old line of formal economic communication with China — the U.S.-China Comprehensive Economic Dialogue — because the Trump administration is "disappointed" with perceived unfair trade practices by China, per Bloomberg.
"Tesla is viewed as a high-tech start-up driven by lots of stock speculation, while G.M. is an old-line industrial business with lots of institutional investors," said Michelle Krebs, an analyst with the firm Autotrader.
Fillon had been paid 5,000 euros a month over a year and a half by a wealthy friend of Mr. Fillon's, Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière, who owns The Revue des Deux Mondes, an old-line political review.
There's an old line attributed to a 17th-century French politician that the art of taxation is to pluck a goose so as to obtain the largest possible quantity of feathers with a minimum amount of hissing.
Thus, as Democrats begin their self-examination and flagellation over how to reshape their party, they may want to look at the hard analysis and deep think occurring by some in their party in the Old Line State.
A rueful old line from my own heritage says that if you should happen to forget that you're Jewish, someone will remind you: a truth reconfirmed by the upsurge in vocal anti-Semitism unleashed by the Trump phenomenon.
It would signal that vaping would be regulated the way that cigarettes are, which is fascinating because the old line from politicians was that we're going to raise taxes on cigarettes because we want everyone to stop smoking.
Le Coucou The genius of this project from the chef Daniel Rose and the restaurateur Stephen Starr is that it gives us almost everything we loved about New York's old-line French restaurants without the things we didn't.
And Sean Hannity, the last man standing from the network's old line-up and Mr Trump's most loyal defender in the media, has filled his airtime by drumming up conspiracy theories about a murdered staffer for the Democratic party.
The railway replaced a century-old line and reduced the journey time to just over four hours from 12 but customers have complained that tickets can only be bought three days in advance and only for one-way travel.
An article on the DealBook page on Wednesday about the high prices old-line consumer products companies are paying for disruptive start-ups misspelled the name of a technology website that reported on market share gains by small brands.
He was looking for security at a time when the old-line companies had yet to take the expanded form they are likely to assume in the next year — and when the streaming services are spending in manic style.
" As shoppers focused on price above all else and old-line stores moved to the suburbs, she added, "The department stores dispensed with just about everything — the displays, the decorations, the free gift wrap and alterations, the free delivery.
The person who was really most instrumental is Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, who had been one of the old-line members who was very much an institutionalist and very much concerned about how the Senate would change.
While her dad and brothers, Lachlan and James, have been busy selling the family's old-line studios to the Walt Disney Company, she has quietly built Vertical into a major supplier of app-based video series for mobile devices.
In his lifetime, he was undone by remnants of old-line political machinery, a cynical version of identity politics, and the changing landscape of urban power — in addition to his own failures of judgment and the scandals that followed.
I was asked to perform a conceptual routine that blended old-line, traditional drag with contemporary pop; I went with "Bitch I'm Madonna," dressed in the same Soviet-inspired S&M leatherwear as her music video's Asian backup dancers.
And rather than try to develop all the technology itself, G.M. is spending freely to acquire and work with Silicon Valley companies that can accelerate its transformation from an old-line automaker into a leader in all aspects of personal mobility.
Yet today, many in the private sector are leading the charge to improve public education, enable economic development at home and abroad and improve health outcomes in the developing world: These efforts are not restricted to larger, old-line companies.
The same goes for the Brock Collection, the three-year-old line from the husband-and-wife team of Kristopher Brock and Laura Vassar that is also in the promising category: as a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist this year.
Many Conservative members of Parliament, however, dread the notion of a rise of power by either the theatrical Mr. Johnson or the old-line socialist Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, and would more likely prefer to stay with Mrs.
Ever since the party said two weeks ago that it wanted to remove the 35-year-old line in the Constitution limiting the president to two consecutive terms, there was never any real doubt that the congress would approve the move.
"You don't have to wait for someone to buy them for you," said the Los Angeles designer Adina Reyter, whose 17-year-old line has always included hoop earrings, as well as their smaller, crescent-shaped siblings, known as huggies.
Google's parent company, Alphabet, has made major strides in driverless cars and has a stock market value many times that of Ford and Volkswagen, while Tesla, the electric carmaker, has a market capitalization greater than that of many old-line behemoths.
Despite Verizon's recent feints toward old-line companies, Mr. McAdam largely stuck to a strategy of improving the company's network — it regularly receives industry accolades for its performance and reach — and leading the quest for the industry's latest holy grail: 5G.
Mary Parent, a producer of films like "The Revenant," is often courted for studio jobs, but her current position — running production for China's Legendary Entertainment — comes with considerable autonomy and none of the hassle of an unwieldy, old-line studio.
Though you might not think it from all that kissing, for much of its history, the leather community was rooted in old-line notions of masculinity—and, invariably, became a celebration of a very white notion of what masculinity entails.
Macharia said that spending $150 million to rehabilitate a decades-old line from Malaba on the border with Uganda and using the rest to build another short track connecting the SGR at Naivasha would be a quicker option than building another SGR.
Startups like Casper or WeWork that operate in old-line industries such as selling consumer goods or offering real estate are on notice that investors will recognize that, despite whatever efforts they may take to disguise that fact, Bruan and other experts said.
The former All-Ivy center can sound like an old-school football coach occasionally, but Surace has had to adapt and, in his words, shed some of that old "line grunt" mentality in order to find a competitive edge in today's game.
Within her party, she is going to face conflicting demands from old-line liberal economists intent on bolstering the American manufacturing base against the new wave of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who have a decidedly different view of the future of the American economy.
And once the deal closes later this year, the computer giant faces the challenge of integrating a fellow old-line tech company in a world in which new technologies have already upset other venerable names and other old-guard companies are breaking apart.
Underwhelming and alarming front-runners In France's two-step balloting, French voters will be able to choose from 11 candidates from old-line communists on the far left to the far-right of the National Front and its standard-bearer, Marine Le Pen.
It comes as ardent liberal organizations like Justice Democrats, emboldened by a pair of high-profile wins in 2018 — Representative Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez — are aggressively gearing up to challenge centrist or old-line Democrats with liberal candidates.
At the same time, Oscar voters are poised to shower statuettes on films from old-line studios that received traditional runs in theaters, including the late-arriving World War I drama "1917" (Universal), which is the front-runner to win best picture.
But I had not come across one that made as much sense to me as the big, sloshing platters you get at old-line Italian-American clam bars like Randazzo's until tripping into a new Greenwich Village restaurant called Babs this summer.
The project calls for the construction of a new train tunnel and the repair of national rail company Amtrak's existing, century-old line between New York City and Newark, New Jersey, which officials have said could become unusable within the next decade.
"It's a good company, but we want it to be a great company," said Richard Ortiz, a 51-year-old line worker who earns $20 an hour, about 30 percent less than top-paid employees at union plants operated by the Detroit automakers.
The debate pitted the Republican Party's ascendant isolationist wing, represented by Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, against its old-line interventionists, led by Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, who is pressing his vision of a muscular military even as he battles brain cancer.
While paperbacks and textbooks — some of which are 245 years oldline the walls of Preston's classroom, he spends a lot of time looking at a screen, either on a Chromebook or at the front of the classroom, where a large interactive display hangs.
Paul's organization promotes U.S. manufacturing jobs, particularly in the steel and aluminum industries – and the White House's focus on restoring old-line manufacturing, as well as recent attempts to crack down dumping these products in the U.S. would seem to directly align with their objectives.
Over the past decade or so, the amount of venture capital flowing into the Midwest has expanded from a trickle into a fairly substantial, multibillion-dollar tributary—enough for thousands of tech startups to sprout up in the old-line cities of the Rust Belt.
To anyone familiar with Haring's larger body of work — beyond Uniqlo's ersatz Pop Shop, Sesame Street, and generally misplaced 1980s New York nostalgia — the question "Was Keith Haring married?" or even "Was Keith Haring gay?" are like that old line about the religion of the pope.
In the Obama era, the organization Health Care for America Now (HCAN), built by veterans of the old-line grassroots organization US Action and financed by a few foundations, brought campaign-style advocacy techniques to the fight for the ACA, beginning well before the 2008 election.
"It was never meant to enable new companies to use it as a shortcut by silently relying on, and benefitting from, the service without a corresponding investment," said Trend Micro Chief Technology Officer Raimund Genes, one of many old-line tech executives who pushed for the shift.
The "Mad Money" host was particularly struck by Jeff Gennette, who has been CEO of Macy's since early 2017 and been working on a turnaround at the old-line retailer, bringing in a former eBay executive, real estate experts and bankers to fix the company's operations.
"There are plenty of younger portfolio managers who think the banks are like Sears and J.C. Penney: they're old-line brick-and-mortar stores that are about to lose their relevance thanks to all sorts of new technologies from bitcoin, blockchain, PayPal [and] Square, " he continued.
"There are plenty of younger portfolio managers who think the banks are like Sears and J.C. Penney: they're old-line brick-and-mortar stores that are about to lose their relevance thanks to all sorts of new technologies from bitcoin, blockchain, PayPal [and] Square, " he said.
But suggesting that the administration is free to spend as long it is not specifically prohibited from doing so seems like a new twist on this old line from the Constitution: "No money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in consequence of appropriations made by law."
Yet this paranoid fantasy has in effect become the official position of the G.O.P. Climate change deniers have pretty much given up on arguing about the evidence, although the old line "it's a cold day, so global warming is a myth" still pops up now and then.
A political advisor close to the White House described the level of engagement between the White House and chief executives "episodic," noting frustration within C-suites that the White House hasn't put policies discussed in listening sessions into practice, outside of energy and old-line manufacturing issues.
She added the seals, made in the style of the Scottish modeler James Tassie around the turn of the 19th century, to her already extensive collection, which has often served as inspiration for the engraved medallions, rings and earrings that make up her four-year-old line.
"We now live in a world where the likes of Facebook, Amazon, Google and Netflix can put these old-line media companies out of business if they don't get their acts together and cut costs, " the "Mad Money" host said Wednesday as the market digested news of the deal.
The system and the way Tesla distributed it — by beaming software updates wirelessly to cars already on the road — fostered the impression that Silicon Valley, with its charge-ahead mind-set, was reinventing the auto industry for the digital age, while leaving the plodding, old-line carmakers behind.
But "Roma" is just the start of Mr. Stuber's cinematic onslaught, one that is forcing old-line studios and multiplex chains to confront a panic-inducing question: Will the streaming company that prompted many people to cut the cable cord now cause people to stop going to theaters?
"If we create a room with enough individuality for each child, then we safely avoid the old line-down-the-middle scenario," said Jenny Vorhoff, the owner of the Manhattan firm Studio Riga, who encourages children to make their own choices after she has narrowed down the possibilities.
While accusing Democrats of treason, McCarthy often tried to play the victim of the liberal elite media, equating The Washington Post with the communist Daily Worker -- while in fact old-line Republican papers like the Chicago Tribune and New York Herald Tribune were also warning about McCarthy's tactics.
Listen, I grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland, so there are few sights more beautiful to my Old Line State eyes than cherry blossom season in Washington, DC. These dreamy pink wonders, gifted to the United States by Japan in 1912, will reach full bloom on April 1.
Tall and animated, with the untamed grace of a leggy thoroughbred, Hearst has won praise for her two-year-old line, Gabriela Hearst, which marries the urban sophistication of her New York life with the more rustic romanticism of her childhood home — 20043,22004 acres on the pampas of Uruguay's Paysandu region.
The intersection of our old-line First Amendment free expression values in this country, which CDT has held dear and held firm to for 25 years, and the new reality that the speed, velocity, volume, scope, scale whatever you want to call it ... Amplification is the word I like, too.
Mr. Murphy was in an ideal bargaining position not only because he possesses a fecund imagination able to spin out one successful series after another, but because Apple and Amazon have lately proved themselves willing to spend their way into rivalries with the old-line movie studios and television networks.
She moves from New York to Boston to Florida in a day with no evidence of weariness, raising money, rallying volunteers in districts the Democrats are hoping to flip, whispering to candidates, promoting the health care law — all, to paraphrase the old line about Ginger Rogers, in three-inch heels.
He made his living defending chemical companies at an old-line corporate law firm based in Cincinnati when, just a few months shy of making partner, he received a call from a West Virginia farmer who was convinced that the runoff from a nearby DuPont plant was killing his cows.
Clinton could not have been helped when, on Saturday, Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright scolded young female Sanders supporters, Ms. Albright telling them, "there's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other," an old line of hers that the many young women who back Mr. Sanders find offensive.
In a triumph of audacious marketing, risky filmmaking and cost consciousness — at an old-line movie studio, no less — 218.8th Century Fox's extremely R-rated "Deadpool," starring Ryan Reynolds in a career-defining role (at last), broke box office records over the weekend, taking in about $15.63 million at North American theaters.
But for his second restaurant (a few blocks from his first) the chef wanted a casual place that would channel the cuisine and spirit of New Orleans, the city where he grew up and got his first job in a restaurant kitchen, as a 16-year-old line cook at Commander's Palace.
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So for the latest collection of her six-year-old line of travel-inspired items, Chance, she looked to the country as a source of inspiration: "For me, it's less about the artisanal visual and cultural references that we know, and more about the sea and the jungle and the natural beauty," she said.
A couple years ago, a young doctoral candidate at Columbia calculated there were 2 million, but the Department of Health didn't put much stock in his paper; all we know for sure is that that old line about there being as many rats as people in the five boroughs is an urban legend. Probably.
Let's count the ways: While worse-positioned than most old-line food makers (heavily dependent on passe canned soup, and on condensed soup at that), Campbell is representative of the group's difficulties: fraying loyalty among younger consumers for older brands and processed foods, rising commodity costs with little pricing power, and stiffer competition from retailer-controlled private-label products.
These are old-line, rock-ribbed American plutocrats—plummy real-estate lords and more than one actual felon, wizened petro-creeps and dynasty inheritors so grandiose and so thunderously dumb that they can turn the free agent signing of a serial domestic abuser into an occasion to weigh in on the moral failings of the urban poor.
Despite the ethical and economic implications of Amazon's metastatic growth into so many areas of the economy, Schumer still clings to the old line that Amazon and its defenders have used—that the company has ultimately been good for the market by making its competitors more efficient and by providing venues for small businesses to make money on its e-retail site.
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And if Mr. Renacci can clear the hurdle of Tuesday's Republican Senate primary here, he will face another, far higher one in Mr. Brown, a gravelly voiced populist whose longstanding support for protectionist trade policies, infrastructure spending and entitlements like Medicare and Social Security is more in line with Mr. Trump than the Jim Renacci who was elected to Congress in 2010 as an old-line, small-government conservative.
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