Sentences with phrase «a quick look at»

Take a quick look at some of the world's coolest offices and it's evident how prevalent plants are.
He asked me on a Friday to take a quick look at the contract.
This article takes a quick look at them.
It's time to take a quick look at several examples of brands from different industries and how they implemented quizzes in their marketing strategy.
Here's a quick look at the steps necessary to get a patent.
Take a quick look at the local rankings.
Brands have to think of their customers not just as targets or data points, but as active, ongoing partners; a quick look at crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, Indiegogo, The Lending Club, or Kiva will reveal why.
A high - level justification for viability (including a quick look at your competition and your competitive advantage)
A quick look at the stats and employee comments reveal further insights that employers could learn from.
And although INSIDER is our sister site and the team does great work there, a quick look at my LinkedIn profile or my Instagram would let you know that I work on the other side of the office.
Here's a quick look at what we can learn from the pride of India.
And while there are certainly classic books on those subjects, take a quick look at «top leadership books» lists and you'll notice that most include relatively few books written by women.
Here's a quick look at both options.
A quick look at a landscaping company that finds vying for various awards an effective way to gain wide publicity.
Although it's unclear whether the phone will live up to Jobs's lofty promise, a quick look at the specs on Apple's website makes me look askance at my brand new BlackBerry Pearl (and every other cell phone, for that matter).
All you have to do is take a quick look at the Facebook stock chart and you'll see a company that has watched its value rise nearly 500 percent over the past five years alone.
So here's a quick look at the ethical issues — not necessarily labelled as such — in the September 26, 2011 issue of Canadian Business.
Take a quick look at the foot pedals on your car the next time you drive.
A quick look at three books devoted to helping business people with their long - term financial planning.
As for satellite and terrestrial radio, it's worth a quick look at the historical context: SiriusXM (siri) has built itself into a massive and successful satellite radio company, and I celebrate its success (as we recently did here).
A quick look at local contractors, showed me that BBB figures prominently in all of them.
Take a quick look at the finalists for Amazon's second headquarters, and one factor stands out: the nation's capital.
Take a quick look at the mind - boggling stats in this short animated infographic.
A quick look at Apple's option chain shows me that I can buy options to buy Apple for $ 105 per share anytime between now and February 19 for a premium of $ 0.95.
Slack stands poised to grow and become a real player in the enterprise group collaboration and chat market in 2018, so I wanted to take a quick look at some of their early numbers.
A quick look at how some entreprenuers are using local fund - raising markets as distribution opportunities.
While the interest rates it advertises online tend to be lower than most banks or direct lenders, a quick look at the underlying assumptions shows that these rates are the result of factoring in mortgage discount points, which must be paid for upfront as an extra item in your mortgage closing costs.
Let's take a quick look at how sales teams can use revenue ranges and zip codes in tandem with Mattermark's capabilities.
A quick look at Jack Layton's starting gate speech shows some strengths and weaknesses.
Here's a quick look at its appreciating value, aesthetics, and Elon Musk's commitment to solar power.
Here's a quick look at six investing ideas to consider now.
As Sprint and T - Mobile try to keep their merger talks alive, let's take a quick look at two possible alternatives for Sprint if the deal doesn't work out.
A Quick Look at Small Cap Stocks Smaller companies stocks are often more volatile, so the potential for quick profits is possible, but of course, the reverse is also true.
A quick look at ad - revenue figures confirms this.
We'll tell you why it does not matter later in this article, but let's first take a quick look at the daily chart pattern of the S&P 500 SPDR ($ SPY), a popular ETF trading proxy for the benchmark S&P 500 Index:
In this blog we're going to take a quick look at their three main... Read More»
The full bill and supporting materials run to more than 1,000 pages, but here's a quick look at what's changing and how your tax bill might change, too, starting with the 2018 tax year.
A quick look at the inventory numbers (nominal or seasonally adjusted) reveals that steel has actually been drawn out of stockpiles, not added.
Here's a quick look at both, plus information on how to determine the best investments for you.
Below is a quick look at how the SPX has performed in the past on Holy Thursday.
Here's a quick look at the numbers, plus a list of recommended readings if you want to know more about the context and significance of these economic indicators.
Angie's List refers to itself as a «consumer - driven organization», but a quick look at its revenue breakdown reveals that is far from the truth.
A quick look at Burnaby and one can easily spot the abundance of greenery, and it is not by accident.
Below is a quick look at what analysts expect from these two reports, followed by a glance at some of the other most anticipated earnings results scheduled for the rest of this week.
A quick look at the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) reveals a couple of interesting notes investors should be paying attention to.
Let's take a quick look at the latest key data.
Here's a quick look at just a few of the highlights:
A very quick look at the latest financial statements of some of the world largest banks shows: HSBC Bank reported 86 % of deposits available on demand, Deutsche Bank 61 %, BNP Paribas 78 %; JPMorgan reported 39 % of total «transaction» accounts and only 4 % of time deposits and Wells Fargo 32 % and 7 % respectively; Mizuho reported 58 % of demand deposits.
Now that the first few months of the year have come and gone — let's take a quick look at which goals I've already completed — and where I need to get my ass in gear.
I'll tell you why in just a moment, but first take a quick look at the breakouts in both the S&P and Nasdaq.
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