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"well run" Definitions
  1. managed smoothly and well

442 Sentences With "well run"

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"I think it was an asset that wasn't well run and they've made it well run," He said.
That's most likely because the deal looks a case of a well-run company taking over a less well-run one.
But we need to know which are well run and which are not, and we do to do something about those that are not well run immediately.
At the end of his tenure, it was an efficient, well-run city with an unregulated, greed-fueled real estate boom that forced me to leave said well-run city.
In the 19903th and 14th centuries, a complex arrangement of reservoirs and channels kept the city supplied: A well-run hydraulic system was the sign of a well-run empire.
Well, run for the hills, because we're all done for.
They're well run, they improve neighborhoods and they save lives.
Our state has been well run for a long time.
"It's well run, it's a relatively new smelter," he said.
" WEC Energy Group: "That is an extremely well-run utility.
His shops, which include the upscale Monoprix chain, are well run.
I feel like the dystopia in Uglies was really well run.
A well-run democracy must abide by the rule of law.
One of the hallmarks of a well-run campaign is efficiency.
It also donates money and other resources to well-run shelters.
" Jacobs Engineering Group: "Jacobs Engineering is a very well-run company.
He said Norwegian was very well run as a standalone business.
"A well-run classroom is a work of art," Olufs said.
But such meetings ought to be rare in a well-run firm.
When the schemes are well run, seasonal migration can transform people's lives.
Most of our companies as well, with technology well run, very safe.
It feels very well-run and efficient, certainly compared to New York.
You know, it talks about a well-run militia, the Second Amendment.
The concept is that well-run public transit ought to be profitable.
Why bother with a process that may well run a tortuous course?
But for the most part, it's a very disciplined, well-run school.
Rural hospitals are more crunched, no matter how well-run they are.
You're investing in well-run corporations with global footprints and wonderful products.
Well-run companies that naturally gained market share were being penalised for success.
A well-run Western ISO ought to increase competition and drive out coal.
It is well run, but that does not seem to matter right now.
Even Brazil's well-run lenders cannot defy the laws of finance for ever.
What a well-run company, and it's a great play on international commerce.
Our teachers are a part of that well-run militia, by the way.
The process is similar to how a well-run BDSM community treats consent.
The Rockets are one of the league's best and most well-run franchises.
Substantively, Medicare and Medicaid also seem to be well-run and popular programs.
But government schemes to retrain ex-combatants have not always been well run.
"The Conception always has been a top notch, well-run operation," Sheckler said.
"Many of them are considered well run with capable management teams," she added.
He also knew that well-run funeral homes and cemeteries were highly profitable.
It's within the DNA of the company to be a well-run, optimized business.
As a result, well-run baseball teams tend to operate on a "success cycle".
To prepare an initial public offering for a well-run firm takes a year.
There are downsides, including the risk that the franchiser may not be well run.
In 2019 China could well run its first annual current-account deficit since 1993.
The lesson: Buybacks do often help stocks of well-run companies beat the market.
By the standards of national oil monopolies, analysts say that Aramco is well run.
I think Apple, I think everyone would agree, is an exceptionally well-run company.
You're just going to hold onto it because it's a very well-run company.
"It is extremely well run," Toniolo says, after buying 300 euros ($325) of supplies.
"DCC is a very well-run company," Jonathan Roy of Charles Hanover Investments said.
The huts are clean and well run, and a code of scrupulous civility prevails.
I might as well run into a wall and see what I can shake loose.
The world's second-largest economy is underpinned by strong fundamentals and is reasonably well run.
" Parker-Hannifin Corp: "That's a very well-run company and I like it very much.
And well-run programmes have monitored pariah states suspected of coveting the deadliest of weapons.
I don't expect anything big until after the election, but AbbVie is very well run.
And inflation could well run above its target — as well as above short term yields.
Transparency mitigates risks and reassures shareholders that the companies they invest in are well-run.
The world needs a well-run UN, led by someone clever and tough, yet idealistic.
The well-run camps were full to bursting; their schools were brimming with refugee children.
That was my electric company for a very long time and it's very well-run.
A well-run capitalist economy is governed by rule of law, predictably and consistently enforced.
After two decades of songs, stories and puppet-driven adventures, had the well run dry?
But for the domestic banks like Lloyds, we want just nice safe well run banks.
The casinos were not, in fact, well-run, and the "education" offered was entirely useless.
I mean, it was just such a well-run company, but I'm not endorsing it anymore.
We often wonder why does this — this company was not well run for a long time.
No modern, well-run company that wants any kind of international standing for itself will assist.
If the service is well run and well priced, she sees no reason it cannot compete.
Nothing can move the numbers of people as quickly as a well run mass transit system.
It's funny because the automotive market isn't that hot, but they're well-run, it's doing well.
If Mr Prabowo's supporters do protest against the result, that would blight a well-run election.
"This is a well-run company, and I bet its stock continues to run," Cramer said.
The corruption by now is endemic, and present even in those ministries viewed as well run.
One-time incidents tend not to undermine well-run businesses, and Disney parks are definitely thriving.
Setter said all institutions - even well-run ones - were seriously detrimental to children's health and development.
The key is very fresh skim milk from a well-run local dairy, Ms. Conley said.
In 2010, two conservative health economists estimated costs for a well-run, national high-risk pool.
I think one thing everyone will agree universally is that these companies are not necessarily well-run.
And it's, I think, a well-run company doing the right things at a very cheap price.
Meanwhile, Trump has hailed the camps as, "well run and clean" despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
Though demographics aren't something a candidate can change, a well-run campaign can overcome such a disadvantage.
The company has been expanding rapidly and has improving gross margins and a well-run distribution system.
Charles writes that his end is near but knows his life has been a race well run.
The city's private galleries, though well run, are not large enough to attract visitors on their own.
Congratulations to Prime Minister Abe of Japan for hosting such a fantastic and well run G-20.
Effective flood control has been a marker of well-run governments in China for thousands of years.
In contrast to those more humble workshops, Enrico's factory reminded me of a well-run electronics factory.
In the statement released by his office, he said it appeared to be safe and well run.
And … Tesla doesn't have the scale to compete in a well-run, low-margin business — auto.—WeWork.
We've seen lots of well-run businesses with family stakes in them," Sonnenfeld said on "Squawk Box.
Although many smaller systems are well-run, the lack of resources in these communities can create problems.
These two panels are among the most well run, professional, competent and hardworking committees on Capitol Hill.
" The Bank of Nova Scotia: "Oversold, well-run, terrific play on both Latin America and on Canada.
The campaign was, obviously, not well run — especially in contrast to the disciplined and focused Obama operation.
But I'd heard he was well-organized and I wanted to work in a well-run office.
It's a good company, it's well-run and you never know when you're going to get a pop.
A well-run code is like a dance, where any new member can threaten to disrupt the balance.
Mr Stumpf was a highly regarded figure in the industry, and Wells viewed as a well-run firm.
Reviews are the sort of thing a well-run administration would normally have quietly done during the transition.
Why vote for a proposal that would force them to sell their shares in a well-run company?
For Sanders supporters, it was a moment of loss as well as pride in a well-run campaign.
CME Group: Cramer said it's an "ideal stock" in the current environment of volatility and is well-run.
He said 'young people today don't know anything other than a well-run government with pretty good infrastructure.
"It was nice, well run and fit us well," Mr. Coleman, a financial journalist, said of the Rockefeller.
The well-run programs are so robust, it's like getting a mini-vacation tacked onto your real vacation.
As its name implies, you're cast as Labour's leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and your task is to, well, run.
RGGI is an effective, well-run program, but its popularity is, in a sense, evidence of its inadequacy.
When I see that yield it does worry me, but I know it's a very well-run business.
A well-run power network should have back-up generating capacity equivalent to about 15% of peak load.
Some are placed in well-run centers that provide good services and help them prepare for asylum hearings.
Trump could well run on this basic argument: You may not like me or my style of politics.
That is, losers will cry 'fraud' and consider the president illegitimate, even if the election is well-run.
A moment, here, to note that the Gritty Twitter account has been ridiculously well-run, right from the start.
"The FDA is an increasingly efficient and well-run organization these days, with strong and communicative leadership," he said.
That a rich, well-run country cannot pass a bipartisan law to deal with climate change is a tragedy.
Like many investors, he is simply looking for inexpensive stocks of well-run companies that deserve to be bought.
And, as the Daily Mail will no doubt point out, the House of Lords is far from well run.
Google was a well-run engine, and it felt like my ability to make an impact was really limited.
It's well run, but there aren't many punters who are willing to pay £11 [$16] extra for a room.
"It's got a 3.2 percent yield, it's incredibly well-run and it's got a superior growth trajectory," he said.
If Trump simply stays where he is, under cover, he could well run out this investigation without a charge.
The genius of a well-run phishing campaign is how the attackers can work their way up an organization.
Saudi pilgrim Jasem Ali Haqawi said he was grateful to the authorities for a well-run week of rituals.
Democracy, without well-run controls, often can be subverted into the means for oppressing minorities and outright brainwashing people.
Mr. O'Rourke failed to turn a well-funded, well-publicized and well-run campaign for Senate into a win.
"Just because of how incredibly efficient, innovative and well-run [Amazon] is, it's a threat to everyone," Portnoy said.
Regulators may look kindly, therefore, on large, well-run banks buying smaller peers in counties they already know well.
"It's a shame; Emerson's incredibly well-run here, yet it's all mucked up by the trade war," he said.
Instead, Corden quoted a little "Runaway" to ask her to, well, run away with him as fast as she can.
He added that for a long period of time they have been well-run without risk to the U.S. government.
I have to tell you, I know that the weather was really bad but this is a well-run company.
Meanwhile, Anadarko is a well-run exploration and production company with a stock up more than 18 percent this year.
He was elected with a thumping majority in May 2014 on his record in Gujarat, a well-run Indian state.
Tonight President Trump posted a record performance in the well-run GOP Iowa caucuses with record turnout for an incumbent.
Well-run family firms can ensure modern virtues—transparency, professional management, clear communication, agility—as easily as those Anglo-Saxons.
"It is a great example of a small-cap, well-run bank in attractive markets south of Boston," he said.
We all have an interest in a well-run, fiscally responsible, corruption-free student aid program that puts students first.
The world's biggest maker of premium-priced cars is well run, has grown steadily and made profits consistently for years.
Much goes neither to poor people nor to well-run countries, and on some measures the targeting is getting worse.
"Chesnara is delighted to be acquiring another well-run and attractive business," Chief Executive John Deane said in the statement.
Is the campaign disciplined and well run, displaying the aforementioned mix of smart big-picture strategy and clever tactical choices?
The refugee camp at Kilis, Turkey, was hailed as a model for refugee camps — organized, well-run, clean, and humane.
"With a well-run campaign, it's a very winnable race," said Ethan Zorfas, a general consultant for the Fitzherbert campaign.
Congressional investigations may well run into claims of executive privilege, something previous administrations have used to resist demands for information.
While association health plans can be well run, they "have had a spotty track record," said Ms. Owen, the actuary.
Chevron argues that it would be a mistake to force well-run companies to reduce their oil and gas production.
For the past decade, for example, I have booked first-rate apartments in Villefranche sur mer through well-run RivieraExperience.com.
Langone said Parker-Hannifin is "extremely well run," and the company has raised its dividend every year for 63 years.
On the contrary, the reason why migration is so attractive is that some countries are well-run and others, abysmally so.
Also, a very small expense line alone isn't necessary a sign of a well-run and efficient non-profit, Ivel said.
Even at well-run preschools, I've seen teachers behave in subtly persistent or outright cruel and, at times, physically harmful ways.
Overall, the park was extremely well run and I had no issues doing what I came to do: see the gorillas.
It has demonstrated how a large, well-run operation can generate rich returns on the people whose remains are its product.
They may learn that many of the most effective green initiatives are often measures that any well-run company should embrace.
At the same time, the attorney general has been at war with the trust, which has never been particularly well run.
This program is exceptionally well-run by people who are highly-skilled, superbly and constantly trained, and who really do care.
He grew up in the West of England in a family with strong links to a well-run local bank, Stuckey's.
No one in the US outside of the Revolutionary Communist Party USA thinks that Maoist China was a well-run country.
Looking at the French-German chaos, a relatively well run "thrifty four" may be forgiven for playing an overtime budget game.
Rather, it is a step toward a future in which well-run public collections are supported by governmental and nongovernmental institutions.
"They're well-run, with top-level talent," said Steve DeMeo, a former Division I coach who drove up from Destin, Fla.
But well-run theaters are, as you say, still better; many of the best are independent or belong to smaller chains.
Many also believed that emerging economies had become resilient, with well-run central banks, higher dollar reserves and more flexible currencies.
But you might find yourself spending your whole day collecting bushels of angel checks without having time to, well, run your company.
It is rich (unemployment here regularly hits new lows, exports new highs), broadly well-run and enjoys an excellent quality of life.
A well-run, fun Globes — privileged people toasting their terrific success with bottomless Moët — is its own corrective to Hollywood self-seriousness.
It said it would use adherence to the code as a guide to whether it judged financial firms to be well-run.
In doing so, it has made Wells, not long ago the model of a well-run bank, a model for experimental punishment.
Mr Alegre is yet to concede and has made claims of electoral fraud, though foreign observers say the election was well-run.
Unfortunately, that's exactly how a well-run con works and the truth is Trump's record in office is littered with broken promises.
J.P. Morgan also downgraded Clorox, a company that Cramer said has been well run by CEO Benno Dorer, from hold to sell.
He called Air Canada well run and "very cheap," noting that it was trading at just three and a half times earnings.
True, this means Incredibles 2 doesn't enjoy the same advantages of a well-run cinematic universe that, say, Avengers: Infinity War did.
I mean, it's a nice company, they're very well-run, but it's in the wrong sector and they're not doing the job.
During the conference, Biden also dropped hints that he "may very well run" run in 2020, when he'll be 74 years old.
Still, the stock sold off, giving investors what Cramer saw as yet another opportunity to buy into an "extremely well-run" name.
That's a reason to give them to a well-run archive and request that they remain sealed for some period of time.
Cramer found the company to be too well run and the business model to be too attractive for the stock to be ignored.
It was an extraordinarily well-run and well-thought-through campaign in part because they knew who the candidate was going to be.
With Britain generally a stable, well-run place, it is not surprising that foreign investors choose to park money in Britain each year.
At well-run firms such as Berkshire, shares with different voting rights trade at similar prices, suggesting those rights are not worth much.
I know the company is really well run, but I'm not going to risk it just to be able to get that yield.
These figures have never warmed up to Trump and might well run against him even if they have little chance of defeating him.
It's a classic social democratic approach: ambitious in its goals, egalitarian in its effects, flexible in its means, well-run in its execution.
McDonald's: On the bright side, this company is well-run and in a "sweet spot" in terms of its defense strategy, Cramer said.
The city he leads, Davao, is a comparatively well-run place with civil services that exceed those in other parts of the country.
But private plans that truly coordinate care — again, such as well-run HMOs — should be able to offer a distinct and valuable product.
Gold producers who have good assets but face stagnant growth are seeking to partner with well-run companies, according to bankers and analysts.
But several researchers have compiled estimates on what a well-run high-risk pool would cost, and $28 billion probably wouldn't be enough.
" Evercore downgraded Brown-Forman and said while the spirits producer is a well-run company with iconic brands, it is a "valuation outlier.
Namely — you have to be a well-run business, you have to add real value, solve real problems and have a path to profit.
Even in England, with its well-run sexual-health clinics and policy of providing contraceptives free, about a fifth of pregnancies end in abortion.
The chances of that going ahead rose on June 30th when IndiGo, a well-run private low-cost carrier, said it wanted to bid.
Few African countries have done the same (the big exceptions are two highly authoritarian states, Ethiopia and Rwanda, and one well-run democracy, Botswana).
After all, he's been held in custody in a Bavarian prison for three months and can't very well run a car company from there.
BARE shelves in food shops have been a sadly common sight in Zimbabwe or Venezuela, but are surely unimaginable in wealthy, well-run France?
Berlin is a lover we'll always come back to, and whom we might very well run off with for good once we get old.
Restoring the grid after the worst storm to hit here in nine decades would be a monumental task even for a well-run utility.
Aqua America: Cramer said in the current hot economy, this is not the stock to buy, despite it also being a well-run company.
Experts in nursing home quality say there are some steps families can take that will improve their odds of picking a well-run place.
In fact, the spokesman for Management and Training Corporation has held up the E.M.C.F. audit report as proof that the facility is well run.
I think not — Bed Bath's a well-run company, but there's only so much they can do against a practically unbeatable behemoth like Amazon.
If she couldn't think of what to do next, she might well run out of the studio and lock herself in her dressing room.
They are such well-run machines at this point, they're basically IT businesses masquerading as transportation businesses," Schlossberg said Tuesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Really well run" and praised US Border Patrol for doing "a phenomenal job," even though "they're not trained to be doctors or nurses or janitors.
Beyond ensuring a well-run administration, doing so would send an important message to the world that there will be stable, competent continuity, he said.
The place is clean and seems well-run, but it is spartan: some of the rooms sleep six people, with one basic bathroom between them.
"Medidata has always been an extremely well-run company and a juggernaut in their space," said Bijan Salehizadeh, a medical technology investor at NaviMed Capital.
"These are two incredibly well-run, fantastic management companies that are firing on all cylinders, which makes them incredibly good long-term investments," he said.
With not a palm tree in sight and a reputation for being boringly well-run, Canada is an unlikely haven for crooks and tax avoiders.
Citi said the company is "well run" but that, when accounting for certain quirks of its capital structure, it is overvalued relative to its peers.
Cramer owns the stock for his charitable trust because it is a well-run company that had a decent quarter and a strong value proposition.
But since the visa rules changed, even comparatively well-run airlines, such as Cathay Pacific, have had to contend with a sea of red ink.
They are fortunate: of the more than 1,000 free clinics in America, few are as well-run or offer such a broad range of services.
Its detractors admit that modern Singapore is safe, well-run and has achieved remarkable material progress since it became independent just over 50 years ago.
There are no funds for treating chronic conditions, but the clinics are clean and well run; a cholera outbreak late last year was quickly contained.
The German giant has taken steps to reduce its sprawl, spinning out specialty chemicals and plastics, and the remainder of its business is well run.
The strong argument for buy-and-hold investing is that, over a long enough period of time, a well-run company should increase in value.
A recent report by the Independent Monitoring Board also stated the immigration removal center is well run and that detainees are treated humanely and fairly.
I ask Nicola what she thinks Brandon would make of this new iteration of Deciem, which is decidedly corporate and well-run, and also prosperous.
Avoid lip-service meetings Managers can run the most well-run meetings, but if there is no execution afterward, it can cause friction with employees.
Talk about that, because Silicon Valley likes to pride itself on being these well-run organizations when, in fact, many, many of them are not.
I've been trying to have them on, but I don't know what the critical breakdown is because I think that is a well-run company.
The government takes a light hand compared with the mainland when it comes to business regulation, and its courts are considered independent and well run.
The operation at Alphabay was well run and sophisticated ...I'm very curious to see over the coming days and weeks how users react to the news.
Rather like the judge's famous dictum about obscenity, a well-run company may be hard to define but we can recognise it when we see it.
When the people in charge of an operation get along and trust one another, employees often feel more confident that their company is being well-run.
"It's a very well-run company, it's an enterprise software business that's had good growth," said Richards, whose firm has seen 26 IPOs across its portfolio.
In poorer and less well-run countries the consequences of prohibition have been depressingly predictable: prisons packed with low-level offenders, corruption and thriving black markets.
"Fineco is a profitable, well run, successful and low capital intensive business, which also enjoys ... (higher valuation) multiples than UniCredit," Citi analysts said in a note.
If you look at American banks, if you look at the well-run European banks - much higher revenue per employee than the German banks are generating.
Optimists look to well-run Estonia which, having lost 17% of its population since its liberation from Soviet rule, has lately enjoyed a small net inflow.
It is anchored by a well-run behemoth, Sberbank, the successor to the Soviet Union's savings banks, which controls about one-third of banking-sector assets.
President Obama's administration had promised it would leave well-run state marijuana programs alone, but Sessions rescinded that promise in January, throwing the industry into chaos.
And you're free to find a well-run charity and to direct some of the damages you've been paid to those whose needs are beyond question.
We supported Mr. de Blasio for the Democratic nomination in the September primaries because the city in the main has been well run on his watch.
Here's what that looked like: MEYERS: I'm not going to sit here and argue with you that the Hillary Clinton campaign was a well-run campaign.
"I would say that the fundamentals actually still favor Luckin, even over Starbucks, which is a very well-established and very well-run company," Sanchez said.
"I really give him a lot of respect," White said, adding that he may well run into him again at the Beijing Winter Games in 2022.
His district is considered the Worst in the USA...... ....As proven last week during a Congressional tour, the Border is clean, efficient & well run, just very crowded.
They just don't seem to be able to understand that FedEx is incredibly well-run, and I liked the last quarter despite the fact that others didn't.
"This is an extremely well-run company, with strong cashflow and good profitability," said Handelsbanken Capital Markets analyst Hampus Engellau, who has an "accumulate" rating on Autoliv.
But many had questioned the need for state involvement in a process widely regarded as a well-run engine that produces thousands of affordable units a year.
Moreover, high voter turnout isn't necessarily the sign of a well-run campaign, just as fewer votes per dollar spent isn't the sign of a poor one.
Complications from the goring and contusions took me on a healthcare odyssey that would send me from that well-run Spanish hospital to rural Panama to Chicago.
The revelations have driven the combined market capitalisation of the 27 PSBs down to that of a single well-run private lender, HDFC Bank, founded in 1994.
The transition from poorly organized, often unsafe raves to the well-run clubs of today is partly down to the efforts of one man: Terry 'Turbo' Stone.
The well-run cathedral at Lichfield, meanwhile, has won plaudits by transforming its nave floor into a lunar landscape recalling the moon landings of 50 years ago.
She presided over a well-run state that scores high on important human development rankings, with high literacy rates, low fertility and low child and maternal mortality.
She said the facilities were less well run than those managed by the Bureau of Prisons, and were less necessary given declines in the overall prison population.
" Cintas Corp: "Ever since Cintas merged with G&K … it has been just on fire as long as there's job creation … it's just such a well-run company.
The scandal shattered the bank's reputation as a well-run, highly profitable institution that managed to sell more products to customers than any of its big-bank rivals.
"Compass are to some extent suffering from the curse of being a well-run business with a great track record," analysts at Hargreaves Lansdown said in a note.
BUFFETT, ASKED ABOUT GEICO'S COMPETITIVENESS, SAYS RIVAL PROGRESSIVE IS 'VERY WELL RUN,' ADDING: 'TO SOME EXTENT IT'S A TWO-HORSE RACE, AND WE'VE GOT A VERY GOOD HORSE'
He said a well-run network can reduce consumers' heating costs 20-25 percent because centrally operated systems are more efficient and easier to optimise than individual boilers.
But even with its size (five airline terminals and 2,000 daily flights), DFW is well run, easy to navigate and allows travelers to get in and out quickly.
Whether you're talking about slot machines, blackjack or roulette, the odds always favor the house, and a well-conceived, well-run gambling hall should consistently make a profit.
Mr Hunt possesses lots of conventional strengths: his long career in government, for instance, suggests that he would preside over a well-run and efficient Downing Street operation.
George W. Bush's presidential campaign in 2004 had well-run ground game partly because the party knew who the candidate was going to be and could fundraise accordingly.
Santa's workshop probably wouldn't be as well-run as this video suggests if it were populated by actual dogs and cats, but it would be a lot cuter.
That said, you might well run into driver problems that seem to vary by device—we'd recommend using the wifi option unless you have good reason not to.
Since the government mortgage machine need not make a profit or have safety buffers, well-run private firms cannot compete, so many banks have withdrawn from making mortgages.
Disproportionate growth could go hand in hand with proper governance There are plenty of examples of well-run companies that were able to achieve growth with good governance.
But when Keynes switched to a value philosophy focused on owning stocks of a few well-run companies over the long term, his investment performance improved, Buffett noted.
"This is an extremely well-run company, with strong cash flow and good profitability," said Handelsbanken Capital Markets analyst Hampus Engellau, who has an "accumulate" rating on Autoliv.
Instead, its forte is wholesome comfort, like the small, scrubbed, well-run places we'd stay on family vacations to Maine or Cape Cod when I was growing up.
That's a far cry from Mr. Musk's announcing what would be the largest private buyout offer ever, one that could very well run afoul of the commission's guidance.
" He continued, "They've always been a well-run organization that takes care of its fans, so you know that even when they're not winning, they had a plan.
While Thiel has a high appetite, in general, for media spectacle, part of the reason Mithril's drama is so notable is because Thiel projects typically are well-run.
Brown-Forman – Evercore downgraded the spirits producer to "underperform" from "in line," saying while it is a well-run company with iconic brands, it is a "valuation outlier."
The auto industry is actually a pretty well-run industry and I think Tesla, the question is will Tesla change the world or will they go out of business?
"We can say — unequivocally — that the facility is safe, secure, clean, and well run," Issa Arnita, a spokesman for the company, said in a statement released during the trial.
"This triennial review has run and run and run and with the political climate in the UK who knows how much longer it may well run for?" he said.
Jeff Johnson said that even if those shops were all well run and received plenty of corporate support, there were only so many frozen yogurt fans to go around.
Wells Fargo had long maintained a reputation as a well-run, highly profitable institution that managed to sell more products to customers than any of its big-bank rivals.
" Monster Beverage Corp: "I have been a long-term supporter of Monster because they are taking share from the other guys and it is a very well-run company.
Sprint is the latest carrier to realize that words are meaningless, its unlimited plan was never going to be unlimited anyway, and it might as well run with it.
"Not only is Target incredibly well-run, but the company reported a terrific quarter at the end of February … the stock remains darned cheap," the "Mad Money " host said.
"His district is considered the Worst in the USA as proven last week during a Congressional tour, the Border is clean, efficient & well run, just very crowded," Trump tweeted.
But sound research has shown that, when properly managed and overseen, well-run charter schools give families a desperately needed alternative to inadequate traditional schools in poor urban neighborhoods.
Dr. Kevin Hall, a scientist and obesity expert at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, said the new study was ambitious and very well run.
She probably won't ever leave your TV screen, though — CBS bought her entire series catalog for $100 million in 2017, and her reruns may very well run in perpetuity.
Arsenal, though, is always there, or at least always was: steady, reliable and consistent, for good and for ill, cleareyed and coolheaded, the epitome of a well-run club.
"Our strategy is to invest in companies, well-run companies that we think can be worth substantially more in the U.S., and then bring them public globally," Stewart said.
Boars in well-run facilities can service up to 200 sows, twice as many as the average farm in China, said Casey, thanks to work done in such labs.
In a well-run laboratory, there's no room for myside bias; the results have to be reproducible in other laboratories, by researchers who have no motive to confirm them.
I say put on part of your position and then hope the stock of this incredibly well-run company gets slammed so you can buy more later and lower.
To venture investors, a well-run CS operation at an early-in-revenue startup communicates that your company has a sophisticated go-to-market strategy with a customer-centric foundation.
The Rangers have been seen as a relatively well-run organization in recent years, with a fan base more supportive — or at least less negative — when it comes to Dolan.
Rejecting Hamill's assertion that Darby had turned Premier into a well-run and efficient company, Oasis said it was rather in a "zombie-like state", with no credible growth strategy.
Mr. Sondland recounted to House investigators that Ms. Hill said the National Security Council was not well run, and said she described disorder and communications problems in the Trump administration.
In fact, he says a company with a well-run retirement program probably does offer educational opportunities like financial planning sessions, if employees know how to take advantage of them.
No less so than the current system, in which low-tax states — well-run states, one might say — are effectively subsidizing other states to continue their tax-and-spend ways.
Instead, he was looking to buy low-priced stocks — ones from companies that weren't necessarily well-run businesses but that could prove profitable investments because of their rock-bottom prices.
The first is derision about the shoddy business reasoning: Well-run companies don't just spend recklessly with no plan or intention to stop if revenues don't come in as hoped.
In the modern market — in which almost every vaguely well-run, ambitious club has pivoted to signing young players with potential rather than established stars — that self-awareness is crucial.
As Peterson and Klein explored the Minecraft economy, interviewing server hosts and reviewing financial records, they came to realize how amazingly financially successful a well-run, popular Minecraft server could be.
That explains the state of media companies today — even a high flying, well-run company like CBS sees the headwinds coming as the internet continues to eat away at viewers' attentions.
Canada also has century-old rail companies — Canadian Pacific and Canadian National — both of which are reliable and well-run operations that do a lot of business in the states, too.
Even many well-run ones have a disconcerting taste for adventurism: Mr Nguyen promises that Masan will be picky with its investments, after its bet on a tungsten mine turned sour.
During the past year I have been a consistent critic of activist investors seeking to take over or influence well-run companies including Apple, PepsiCo, Amgen, DuPont, Dow, eBay and Allergan.
"We are sure this approach will be embraced by our loyal clients who know and appreciate Mr. Alaïa's integrity to the creativity of fashion and a well-run business," it continued.
That explains the state of media companies today — even a high-flying, well-run company like CBS sees the headwinds coming as the internet continues to eat away at viewers' attentions.
The politicians of both parties have also learned, sometimes the hard way, to keep their hands off a few very well run programs like Social Security that are indeed widely popular.
Tokyo ranks high in efficiency, meaning its public transportation system is highly reliable, well-run and affordable while the city prioritizes modes other than cars by providing bicycle and bus lanes.
Only now do we ruefully understand he was apparently referring to his one-man-in-charge Trump enterprise and not the well-run American companies viewed as exemplars of sound management.
"Some companies are so incredibly well-run that they can triumph even when the Wall Street taste-makers are against them," Cramer said on "Mad Money" after a notable marketwide sell-off.
"Well-run schemes should have nothing to fear from greater transparency on costs and charges," said former pensions minister Steve Webb, now director of policy at insurer and pensions provider Royal London.
And now that Biden is signaling that he may very well run for president in 2020, the partisan knives are out—and it's members of his own party who are holding them.
Aramco, which is generally regarded as well run for a state enterprise, will have to adopt a board that may have outside members and to prepare for the criticism of the market.
"I think what you're seeing right now from a macro basis is well-run retailers with strong balance sheets that generate cash ... are winning right now," Target's Cornell told analysts and investors.
But I am confident in India that some great companies there that well-run we're one of the biggest foreign investors in India as well as having these joint ventures in India.
"The program has been very successful, clear of any corruption and very well run," said Wikus van Niekerk, the director of the Center for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies at Stellenbosch University.
Asked about such plans, Britain's Electoral Commission said it had no plan for an election but it was "experienced in delivering well run, unscheduled elections and can draw upon this expertise as required".
The volatile market actually provides opportunities for stock pickers to find and buy well-run companies for the long term rather than just chasing the indexes, two money managers told CNBC on Wednesday.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - President Jacob Zuma said on Saturday that Wednesday's municipal elections had been well run and proved that South Africa's democracy was maturing, in his first public remarks since results were announced.
Formally known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Aramco was founded in 1933 through an agreement between Saudi Arabia and Standard Oil, and it is widely regarded as a professional, well-run operation.
" Camping World Holdings: "I've got to tell you, I think it's well run, but boy, there is a lot of competition in that space, which is why the stock has been under pressure.
BSE is well-run, dynamic and less fractious than its anti-EU rivals, whose passion can hurt them, tipping them into damaging public squabbles and distracting them from the mechanics of the campaign.
The good results Italy's top insurer has racked up are proof that the insurer is well run and has the backing of shareholders, the group's chairman Gabriele Galateri di Genola said on Tuesday.
"Whole Foods Market is not a well-run, modern day retailer at the moment," analysts at Credit Suisse wrote in a note to investors on Monday, responding to Jana's investment in the company.
Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, says Five Below looks to be a well-run company, but he grows wary of Amazon muscling in on discount retailer's territory.
But as appraisal litigation spread, companies in M&A deals were reassured by the weight Chancery judges seemed to be willing to give to deal prices achieved in well-run, well-advised sales.
So if you're a Dish customer with, say, an LG TV, you might very well run into a scenario where both your satellite box and TV have Assistant built in out of the box.
"These entrepreneurs are public spirited because they must fill the institutional voids, that is, compensate for the inadequacies in their environment...Virtually all well-run large entities in Asia do this," Khanna told CNBC.
Mark Simon, a partner at Torreya Partners, a consultancy, says that is because it is well run and has, so far, "some very positive, provocative data from the treatment of a number of tumours".
As new economic powers join the rich world, they want to have rich-world states: responsive, efficient, well-run Leviathans that care for people when they get ill, educate them and keep them safe.
I know, I know, that's much easier said than done when every cell in your body wants nothing more than to dissolve into a puddle of imperceptible goo (well, run away and then dissolve).
Which makes must-runs themselves incredibly dangerous, because they're coming out of the mouths of news anchors viewers know and trust, those they could very well run into at the supermarket or PTA meetings.
Law firms that advise corporate boards warned the Dell case would encourage appraisal lawsuits by making it hard for private equity firms to justify the price paid, even in a well-run sale process.
"We felt that our content production had become a well-run operation, and this allowed us to experiment with some other areas we wanted to get into, like commerce," they said in an email.
Farms in those places vary from well-run facilities that operate with transparency, have fair labor practices, don't misuse antibiotics, don't overcrowd their ponds, and are environmentally sustainable, to murky operations without any transparency.
I know a lot of individual investors use Schwab as their bank, and that's not a business that's been particularly well run with TD despite the fact that they're owned by a large bank.
Richard Anderson, the outspoken chief executive of Delta Air Lines, who led the airline's transformation into one of the world's most profitable and well-run carriers, will retire in May, the airline said on Wednesday.
Mr Buffett, who has built up a grandfatherly image as a hands-off acquirer and advocate of well-run companies, has faced criticism even from his own shareholders about 215G's more ruthless approach to dealmaking.
Well-run companies typically have plans for production disruptions, and if companies have identified second suppliers for key parts, they may be able to keep producing current products at a slightly slower pace, said Swaminathan.
Its health system was recently shamed by the deaths of 143 mentally ill patients who died of thirst and hunger after they were moved out of a well-run hospital and into unregulated care homes.
The revelations about phony accounts and other abusive sales practices shattered Wells Fargo's reputation as a well-run, highly profitable bank that managed to sell more products to customers than any of its major rivals.
" Cramer Remix: This stock could be a heartbreaker Cramer: China could fall another 28% Cramer: Market oversold—start picking these stocks CVS Health: "Listen, you like CVS because CVS is an incredibly well-run company.
"We have been particularly encouraged to hear that several other Just Eat shareholders have written to the Board...that it should be actively engaging in merger discussions with well-run industry peers," Cat Rock said.
Hemingway, too, once said something about Estonia; a version of his pronouncement—"No well-run yacht basin is complete without at least two Estonians"—had been spray-stencilled on the wall, along with his face.
By one measure, the World Health Organisation reckons about 400m people still have no access to primary care—the basic form of medicine that should be at the forefront of any well-run health system.
What we do know, what has been amply demonstrated, is that it's possible to set up a transparent, well-run carbon-pricing system that economically benefits the jurisdictions where it's implemented and is politically resilient.
Many poor and middle class Chileans said they were fed up with the rising cost of utilities, stagnant wages and paltry pensions in a nation that has long heralded itself as well-run and prosperous.
The majority of the recurring income (up to 29696%) still derives from RSM's well-run owned portfolio, which recorded 265% growth in rental revenue and a wider EBIT margin of 267% (FY296: 8523%) in 2852.
Her performance in the first contests has ignited new scrutiny of the close-knit team of advisers who were almost universally heralded as helming the primary's most well-run campaign as recently as last summer.
"In addition to fitting in exceptionally well strategically, we get a well run profitable business that is immediately accretive to our earnings," Canadian Tire Chief Financial Officer Dean McCann told analysts on a conference call.
In a well-run town, it is possible that political leaders could arrange a deal, in which the minority agrees to support a public project desired by others in return for their votes for the park.
A well-run team, able to score points despite operating on a comparative shoestring, they paid the price for coming 11th and last in the world championship when their business model required a top 10 finish.
"We have believed for some time now that Hasbro was a well-run company with a strong portfolio of brands; however, valuation has kept us on the sidelines," Hendrix wrote in a note published Tuesday morning.
In the process of attacking "the sloppy conflation between actual white supremacists and, well, run-of-the-mill conservatives, libertarians, and classical liberals," she defends Joey Gibson, the organizer behind the West Coast's Patriot Prayer events.
As a well-run company that helps businesses upgrade their systems to be able to work with the cloud and other advanced technologies, Accenture is a direct beneficiary of the rise of the cloud, Cramer said.
"For a very long periods of time I think that Fannie and Freddie have been very well run without creating risk to the government as well as they've played an important role," he told the panel.
Presumably they hope that this will be enough to boost the economy, while the big state banks slowly regain their strength and the remaining well-run private banks, such as HDFC and Kotak, lend more freely.
Such a failure must have seemed unlikely in 2002 when Japan and South Korea shared the hosting rights of the World Cup, putting on a popular and well-run event that proved Asia's appetite for the game.
A fascinating and well-run randomized trial of 164 adults just published in the BMJ indicating that eating a low-carbohydrate diet for maintenance of weight loss can increase energy expenditure has predictably generated widespread media attention.
While it's a bad time to bring an LCD factory online, said Bob O'Brien, president of Display Supply Chain Consultants, a well-run operation catering to niche markets like the car industry could make sense in Wisconsin.
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) said the elections were "generally well-run" but "tainted by allegations of pressure on public employees, strong indications of vote buying and the misuse of state resources".
For most of the past several years, a low-rate, slow-growth environment has been converted into decent profit growth by companies and into rising stock prices by the market - led by big, well-run growth businesses.
"I think you've got two parallel stories: Planet Fitness is an extremely well-run company with a fabulous brand and they know exactly what they're doing, while the new WW seems dazed and confused," the host said.
What's more, a well-run Solidarity Fund would have an extremely long time horizon across which to evaluate its investments (in principle, the government is immortal), which should allow it to take full advantage of this opportunity.
When Force India fell into administration in July, before being saved by a consortium led by Lawrence Stroll, the father of the Williams driver Lance, it showed that even a well-run, competitive team could struggle financially.
Perhaps the traditional incumbent advantage will keep the Republican ship afloat if the focus is on reluctant Trump voters, the Republicans who voted for Mr. Trump in 2016 despite not liking him and campaigns are well run.
It's possible this is simply impractical — if we tried to do that all by burning biomass for energy and sequestering the resulting carbon (a "negative emissions" process), we might well run into serious land constraints that hinder agriculture.
But for well-run, profitable companies with proven business models and healthy balance sheets, the market correction we're already in the midst of feels like a long-awaited rain storm after a California drought (to invert the analogy).
It's a good time to be bullish about the space, though the company and its competition may well run up against Pebble-like competition, now that Apple has made a big impact on the space with its AirPods.
Kleinfeld fought back, insisting Arconic was a well-run company, but his latest move — sending a letter directly to Singer making veiled accusations about Singer's alleged actions after a 2006 soccer match in Berlin — doomed him, Cramer said.
"Where a sitting governor can really impact a race for a presidential candidate is through a state party and a well-run state political infrastructure," said Phil Cox, head of the Republican Governors Association from 22019 to 2014.
"EAGL and its members support transparent, well-run and mission-focused global institutions; yet, a growing number of initiatives in these institutions do not meet that standard and are harming manufacturing jobs and our global competitiveness," Dempsey said.
His district is considered the Worst in the USA...... "His district is considered the Worst in the USA as proven last week during a Congressional tour, the Border is clean, efficient & well run, just very crowded," Trump continued.
While it might seem like you don't have any control over the people who, well, run the company, as an employee, you can be in control at determining whether or not you want to work for those leaders.
The vast lobby is stunning, but designed to recede; there's space for crowds, and a sense of logic, like the efficient maze you find at an especially well-run Whole Foods checkout (I mean this as a compliment).
While there is a wide range of quality in charter schools, as in all public schools, research indicates that well-run charters are capable of improving academic outcomes, especially in some settings and for particular types of students.
I don't necessarily disagree with the spirit of all of the conclusions in this piece — the ideas that tolerance, compromise, and policy expertise all have some place in a well-run republic are pretty hard to argue with.
"I think you've got two parallel stories: Planet Fitness is an extremely well-run company with a fabulous brand and they know exactly what they're doing, while the new WW seems dazed and confused," the "Mad Money" host said.
Everything went off without a hitch on the night for Kavanaugh as his debut joined that of Trump's first Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch in January 2017 as the most well run moments in an otherwise chaotic White House.
Momentum Metropolitan said in a stock exchange statement that the unit was a well-run insurance business with a stable and experienced management team, and that there was a strong cultural fit for the unit within its broader business.
Now, for the most part, that has not been terribly damaging — O.K., politics is hollowed out and Australians are deeply cynical, but by global standards the place is still pretty well run, and economically we are in enviable shape.
As for Mr. Jones's well-run, well-funded campaign, it is using glossy mailers to highlight vivid details of the young women's allegations, trying to cut through the fog to humanize the accusers and show that they are credible.
Attorney General William Barr said "serious irregularities" were found at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, long thought to be a well-run facility that has been used to house high-profile prisoners who require highly secure conditions.
"People are not really concerned with lots of wildlife until they can feel it and see it, enjoy it and love it as much as I do," he said, urging the audience to support well-run circuses and zoos.
Some Japanese makers have taken the attitude that "because the factory floor is well run, quality control and inspection can be applied as an afterthought," said Tadashi Kunihiro, a lawyer who is a director and auditor on company boards.
Despite support from some in Britain, the idea of enhanced supervision may well run into political opposition, given the powerful role it gives to ESMA and the continued jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, to which LCH would be subject.
A comprehensive, international approach is needed to promote best practices — and to identify troubling new trends — so that better-informed citizens can make smarter decisions, and so that elections will be perceived by the public as being well-run and trusted.
Depending on how much the market wants to borrow a particular ETF's holdings, revenue from a well-run securities-lending program can add tens of basis points a year to the bottom line, often overwhelming the impact of the expense ratio.
"That will provide us with a stable well-run cash flow coming from Norway, to build new opportunities from that, either in oil and gas or in new energy such as offshore wind, depending on how that business matures," he added.
CBS, with a strong broadcast network and a well-run premium cable channel in Showtime, would fit with Viacom's basic cable offering, giving a combined firm more leverage with cable companies to keep Viacom's networks in their packages of channels.
"The rewards of giving to a larger, established institution are readily apparent — the admiration and respect of your peer group, and the certainty that it's a professional and well-run institution that will use the money well," Mr. Foster said.
The only real solution is to sign up more veterans, and to serve them better, with greater access to mental health care and a well-run crisis center that has the staffing, oversight and attention needed for its critical mission.
While I was happy to see that The New York Times dedicated about 70 words to the tournament in the Sports Briefing section on March 20, it hardly did justice to the complexity and enthusiasm of this well-run tournament.
" Brown discovered "wrong people in the wrong places, right people in the wrong places — just not a well-run racing team because I don't think any of the leaders were around long enough to stick with it and provide some momentum.
Attorney General William Barr said Monday that "serious irregularities" were found at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, long thought to be a well-run facility that has been used to house high-profile prisoners who require highly secure conditions.
Professor Forbes and her colleagues — indeed, many economists — might swat the question away by arguing that businesses didn't use the extra cash to invest and employ because they were well-run businesses, well invested and sufficiently staffed to maximize their profitability.
The percentage of US mothers who work has increased dramaticallyThere's an undeniable need for well-run and cost-effective child care programs in the US, which Warren and Klobuchar acknowledged, considering that the share of mothers who work continues to increase.
The blowout, in February 2018 at a natural gas well run by an Exxon Mobil subsidiary in Belmont County, Ohio, released more methane than the entire oil and gas industries of many nations do in a year, the research team found.
ICAHN: YEAH, I THINK, LOOK, I THINK WITH THIS TAX BREAK AND THESE REGULATIONS GOING ON, GETTING RID OF REGULATIONS, IT CERTAINLY HELPS THE INCOME OF GOOD COMPANIES, COMPANIES THAT ARE WELL RUN, BUT YOU HAVE TO BE CAREFUL EVEN THERE.
But her stunning defeat here has activists scratching their heads about how such a well-run operation, one with all the trappings of a traditional New Hampshire campaign — extensive town halls, volunteer offices throughout the state and a strong ground game — could falter.
The Polen Growth fund, for instance, has not owned any energy stocks since it launched in 2010 because even well-run energy companies are ultimately dependent on the price of a commodity that is hard to forecast, said portfolio manager Daniel Davidowitz.
"By keeping Hamburg Sud as a separate and well-run company, we will limit the transaction and integration risks and costs while still extracting the operational synergies," said Soren Skou, CEO of both Maersk Line and its parent A.P. Moller-Maersk Group.
TJ Maxx trades at a P/E of 22.45x because it is a well-run retailer, Lugasi noted, adding that "value traps, such as Macy's, are trading at a P/E of 26x earnings, but the business is in decline " by other indicators.
"It's not the end of the world, but the company's about as well-run as it gets, so the idea that there was a group of rogue employees who [were] basically lying to the customers struck a pretty downbeat chord," Cramer said.
France became, in many respects, an even more extraordinarily well-run state; anyone who has had encounters with the upper reaches of the hautes fonctionnaires class of the Fifth Republic still has to be impressed with their level of education, worldliness, and efficiency.
Again, the 2012 Barack Obama campaign was a similar story: It was a very well-run and professionally organized and well-thought-through campaign in part because of the fact that they knew who was running and they could build the organization around that.
Since the crisis, the CAR has become an example of how donors are changing their focus: from giving money mostly to well-run places, to putting more of it into the basket-cases that account for an ever-growing share of the world's poor.
"It's a much better idea if nations overall take care of their own waste," rather than seek new dumping grounds, he said, adding that: "It's not obvious that well-run nations like India and Vietnam want to be taking over this waste," after China's ban.
"Dollarama operates a unique position in the market, largely thanks to geographic reach, the fact that it moved away from C$1 pricing several years ago, and the fact that it is a well-run organization," said Amanda Bourlier, senior research analyst at Euromonitor International.
Dividends should be paid in cash only when the company doesn't have a better place to invest the money in its own business, a point Buffett explained in 1984 with a math-dense illustration of why that's rarely so for a well-run company.
Hong Kong was a safe, well-run British colony then, perched on the almost completely closed border of China, where Mao's Communists had just won an exhausting civil war and soon after intervened in the Korean War, triggering an international trade embargo against China.
In the United States, criticisms of for-profit schools are well grounded, for successive studies have found that vouchers for American for-profit schools hurt children at least initially (although the evidence also shows that in the U.S., well-run charters can help pupils).
The Director will engage on a daily basis with State Treasurers, their senior staff, as well as our Corporate Affiliate members to ensure that NAST maintains an effective overall approach to promoting a well-run state public finance system with assets of over $3 trillion.
More pleasing even than the sight of a well-run San Antonio set, all cuts and timing and shared directives, is seeing the joy of players who all get to do what they do best, ex-MVPs and present-day All-NBAers and last-stop journeymen alike.
Kalia Abiade, who as director of programs is a key gatekeeper at Pillars, said the selection of grantees isn't just about finding unique, well-run nonprofits, but gauging how the organizations fit together as a whole, a showcase of the most groundbreaking Muslim initiatives in the nation.
" In Cramer's lightning round, he rattled off his take on caller favorite stocks, including: Camping World Holdings: "I've got to tell you, I think it's well run, but boy, there is a lot of competition in that space, which is why the stock has been under pressure.
"The return of the NFL ... will be significant provided the team is competitive on the field, well run off it, and has a strong understanding of the Southern California marketplace," David Carter, head of the Sports Business Institute at the University of Southern California, told Reuters.
" Under the "Don't be evil" heading, the founders also stressed that organic search engine results would be unbiased and that advertising clearly labeled: "This is similar to a well-run newspaper, where the advertisements are clear and the articles are not influenced by the advertisers' payments.
"It's not something that has any place at all, in our view, in a well-run juvenile facility," said Jason Szanyi, deputy director of the Center for Children's Law and Policy, who has worked with officials in more than 100 juvenile detention centers around the country.
In the last seven years, the Department of Defense alone has spent between $54 and $186 million per year since 2009 for well-run and highly-regarded programs such as Spouse Education and Career Opportunities that help connect military spouses to new skills and job opportunities.
"The life science stocks have caught fire, and while some of that has to do with a rotation, what's really going on here is Thermo Fisher and Danaher are both incredibly well-run companies that are kind of in the sweet spot right now, " the "Mad Money" host said.
Earlier this month the Utah Jazz—an organically constructed, well-run franchise that's recently made a habit of making shrewd trades, brilliant draft picks, and systematic free agent signings—lost star player Gordon Hayward after having won 260 games and a playoff series in the cutthroat Western Conference.
Gardner fired off a series of tweets in which he called the state party's convention "fair and well run" before needling Trump, suggesting the businessman's inability to navigate the delegate process in Colorado raises questions about his ability to handle issues such as the national budget and foreign affairs.
Because beneath the gleam and glimmer of L.A.F.C.'s new home — the pristine field, the silver roof that shades row after row of gray seats and the theatrical nature of seemingly everything the club does online — is something more fundamental: a well-run team and a well-executed plan.
Yeah the other colonists don't like it, in fact there's a mood debuff that will stack depending on how many organs you harvest at once, but in a relatively well-run homestead, this isn't a gigantic problem—and they forget about it after a week, just like real people would.
Before this behavior was widely publicized earlier this month, Wells Fargo, based in San Francisco, was one of the most respected financial institutions in the country, viewed as a kindly, exceedingly well-run neighborhood-oriented bank with only modest aspirations for the rough-and-tumble world of Wall Street investment banking.
It's the realization, after Hillary lost to Trump, that all bets were off, electability was no longer what you'd been told it was, that you may as well run on and vote for the supposedly crazy, overambitious things you actually want—such as what much of Europe would consider basic social provisions.
According to Carol Lamberg, who was executive director of one such organization, the Settlement Housing Fund, from 1983 to 2014, there are dozens of well-run nonprofit housing and community development operations in the city that could manage the entire process, from site identification and redevelopment to tenant selection and property management.
"Cat Rock argues that a merger with a well-run industry peer would be a far better outcome for shareholders than relying on the board to choose a new CEO, particularly given the board's poor record of CEO selection," said Connecticut-based Cat Rock which has a stake of around 1.9 percent in Just Eat.
Elizabeth Warren's upward trajectory might have been helped by her solid appearances in these events, but it's probably got more to do with her well-run campaign—organized and planned down to the selfie lines—the positive attention she's gotten for her policy proposals from left-leaning media outlets, and her ability to appeal to moderates.
"Tonight President Trump posted a record performance in the well-run GOP Iowa caucuses with record turnout for an incumbent," he said in a statement released later that night, actually touting Trump's victory over former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld and former Illinois representative Joe Walsh, his two rivals for the nomination, both of whom are running skeletal protest campaigns.
"[Investors] went nuts for fixer-uppers and ... punished consistent companies that are actually well-run," he said, pointing to one particular fixer-upper whose gains jumped out at him: jewelry maker Tiffany & Co. Shares of the once-scorned Tiffany roared over 23 percent after the company delivered its first-quarter earnings report, with same-store sales and jewelry demand far exceeding expectations.
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Its first two seasons were oddly paced and imbalanced, sapping all momentum from the show by decisions that didn't end up working out so well — first in choosing to slow down the story so that the eponymous Runaways don't actually, well, run away until the first season finale, and then in choosing to focus on their parents just as much.
I think it's been well-publicized that Amazon is a business which is incredibly well-run and you know, Tim and Jerry — not Tom and Jerry, don't confuse them — Tim and Jerry coming through from Amazon and bringing the kind of six-page document and the kind of strategic planning process and a lot of that operational excellence is great for me to learn from.
What distinguishes St. Germain's book (which he wrote with Jon Sternfeld) is the perceptive acuity with which he narrates his personal journey through the "system," and explains how he was able, with the help of devoted adults—a driven pair of lawyers from Legal Aid, most of all, and the leaders of the exceptionally well-run group home where he turns 18—to skirt its usual outcomes.
"[Investors] went nuts for fixer-uppers and ... punished consistent companies that are actually well-run," the "Mad Money" host said, pointing to one particular fixer-upper whose gains jumped out at him: jewelry maker Tiffany & Co. Shares of the once-scorned Tiffany roared over 23 percent after the company delivered its first-quarter earnings report, with same-store sales and jewelry demand far exceeding expectations.
"The report confirms our long-standing dedication to being a well-run facility that treats our residents with respect and dignity," the facility's statement said, according to the AP. Cover image: In this photo taken Friday, June 22, 2018, an 18-year-old Honduran who said he suffered abuse inside a Virginia immigration detention facility poses in front of a window in San Francisco.
"There is no question that Tesla makes a good luxury car, there is some question about whether Tesla is a well run company, given the production delays and huge cash burn and there are serious questions about whether holders of the stock at these levels could ever make a positive return," Morgan Creek Capital's founder and chief investment officer Mark Yusko, whose firm manages $1.8 billion, wrote in an email.
One theory as to why posts from there end up on top of /r/all is is that the moderators of the pro-Trump page have disabled Reddit's down arrow, meaning that they've gotten rid of any sort of negative feedback mechanism (It's worth noting that the pro-Hillary Clinton subreddit doesn't have downvotes enabled either.) Another theory is that the subreddit is incredibly well run and closely moderated.
But the brouhaha over Ben Shapiro is significant not because of what might go down Thursday at Berkeley, but because it is a perfect exhibition of a much broader phenomenon increasingly apparent in the wake of the Charlottesville, Va., demonstrations last month: the sloppy conflation between actual white supremacists and, well, run-of-the-mill conservatives, libertarians and classical liberals whose main beef is with some on the left who seem like they'd rather do without the First Amendment.
On the Democratic side, waiting to advertise has given the party the chance to spend money in late-breaking states like Missouri and North Carolina, states where Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's intemperate remarks and well-run Democratic campaigns have moved poll numbers against Republican incumbents.

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