Advertisement
Advertisement
Mellon
[mel-uhn]
noun
Andrew William, 1855–1937, U.S. financier: Secretary of the Treasury 1921–32.
Example Sentences
We had already become accustomed to buying many goods from China before Trump’s trade war, said Lee Branstetter, a professor of economics and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University at Heinz College.
But some experts like Derek Leben, a business ethics professor at Carnegie Mellon University, are concerned about the use of AI and the precedent this case sets.
Eoin Mellon from County Tyrone only started boxing in his late teens, but said it has had a profound impact on his life.
The measure ran into opposition from President Coolidge and his Treasury secretary, the multimillionaire Andrew Mellon, who thought private enterprise should take on the task.
Eluned Morgan confirmed that she was granting planning permission in a letter sent to Cardiff Parkway Developments, which is overseeing the project in the St Mellons area of the city.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse