“They have traveled to Paris, seen the luxury goods of London and Tokyo … They now want these things in their daily lives in China,” Towson said.
“Your recent actions have increased the cost of running businesses, increased costs for customers, and resulted in thinner profit margins across many industries,” the letter says. “These realities and your actions threaten the viability of many long-time Seattle businesses. The Council has taken many of these actions without input from employers in Seattle. This latest proposal to tax jobs follows this pattern.” The signatories did not include many of Seattle’s big tech companies.
“You also got this sense of pure joy emanating from each and every word, though. ?He could say, ‘I’ve had a really tough week and I need to spend some time in the air,’ in the same way that athletes say they need to run a few miles.”
“Why did Macbeth cross the road? To get to the regicide.”
“There could be reasons why a court would say it is reasonable to give her more than 50 percent,” said Michael Fancher, a managing partner with Seattle Divorce Services. “My guess is there’s so much there that it might well be 50 percent but that’s one of the things the court has a lot of discretion about in terms of saying what is equitable overall.”
“There’s too many times when we’ve passed these things with unintended consequences and they are the types of people, we want keep them in our neighborhoods,” said Durkan. “Our small businesses are the engine of what we are. But this head tax could hit them very hard.”
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“The ‘roses’ are very nutritious,” said Hou Xilin, a professor with Nanjing Agricultural University, who has spent 13 years researching the cabbage with his team members. “They have three times more vitamin C content than common cabbages. About 100 grams of the ‘roses’ contain 156 mg of vitamin C.”
“We’re fortunate that we have a million lives and three big employers. That doesn’t make us a competitor. That makes us a very informed customer,” Stoddard said in his testimony.
“We are pleased with this new agreement as it includes specific financial incentives for Hachette to deliver lower prices, which we believe will be a great win for readers and authors alike,” Kindle VP David Naggar said in a statement.
“When I was in the hotel with my uncle, I would dip my finger into every sauce. The German chefs would smack me, but it helped me develop that interest (in hotels) at 17. I think my combination of the passion for food and architecture just made me succeed in the business.”