Sentences with phrase «but serious business»

That skin cancer is nothing but serious business.
Choosing puppy names is fun, but serious business.
But serious business as well as serious fun is what these racing fans have in mind.
This is not a joke (like people said often) but serious business because it will hamper the next 3 years of our club.
The instant nature of the internet skews our sense of history and time but serious business builders have always recognized that it is never «easy» to build a successful business.

Not exact matches

You're serious about growing your company, but would replacing grim determination with a bit more levity actually be better for your business?
The 500 companies listed here vary dramatically by region, industry and size, but they have one thing in common: They're in serious growth mode at a time when most businesses decidedly are not.
Awesome guests — the show has always had amazing guests, but I'm really stretching the boundaries to bring on guests who have some serious experience under their belt, or are industry experts who have loads of information for small business owners.
Having an app for your business is something you may have ignored in the past, but these days, it deserves serious consideration.
But for Legere (it's pronounced «ledger»), wearing T - Mobile's distinctive color palette is all part of a serious business strategy he introduced when he joined as CEO back in 2012 — and a way to stand out from much larger competitors AT&T and Verizon.
But if you're willing to spend money to receive counseling from highly influential people, they know that you're serious about your business.
Your clients are the lifeblood of your business, but they can also put a serious dent in your rigid time management schedule.
Today, Toews's bill is long dead, the government is unlikely to resurrect it, and Canada's online privacy regime is looking not just robust but, to at least one online legend, like a serious business opportunity.
But with BYOD on the rise, experts say employers better adapt or risk serious privacy and security issues that could hurt business.
But that advice may have done the business world a serious disservice, says Michael Kraus, a post-doctoral researcher in psychology at the University of California at Berkeley.
Many of us feel the need to serve a greater good in life, but turning a passion into a successful nonprofit takes serious business acumen.
If your business still accepts face - to - face transactions without EMV, not only are losing credibility among your customers, but you're facing some serious financial risk as well.
Not only does this make it hard to invest in growth, but it also puts you in serious financial peril since any project that goes over budget during these three months you're waiting to get paid is enough to sink your business.
The idea of augmented reality, the layering of computer - generated information over real - world scenes, has been around for a while, but recently, some new companies — Daqri, Blippar, and Layar, to name a few — have been transforming the technology from a novelty into a serious business tool.
Your leader knows work is serious business, but they typically don't go more than a day without laughing at something funny.
Managing money is rarely anyone's favorite task, but ignoring it poses one of the most serious threats to your business.
Growth is a priority for most small businesses, but finding the best way to scale can be a serious challenge.
It may seem like changing a logo or the font of your company's name on business cards might not be a huge deal, but rebranding can be a very serious declaration of intent, a marker of your company's commitment to evolution and upward growth.
Big Ron is trying to get serious about his latest business idea, but Mike has other plans.
China's slowdown won't get bad enough to do serious global damage, but growth in the U.S. and elsewhere won't be nearly as robust as business leaders and policy makers have hoped.
The FCA said last November that RBS was guilty of «systematic» mistreatment of distressed small businesses that came to it for help, but cleared the bank of the most serious allegation that RBS forced businesses into default for its own benefit.
A true coach, he lived by example — reminding his many friends and admirers that life and business are serious affairs but also a helluva lot of fun.
But for those who need to raise serious money to start a business or get a product manufactured and to market, a good crowdfunding consultant can be invaluable.
Of course there will be some emotions involved with asking a close family friend or a relative, but it could be even more important to demonstrate that you are serious and committed about your business, have a thoughtful business plan, and know exactly how you plan to use their investment to grow your business.
The risk to personal data is bad enough, but when employees use their iPads and Androids to play games and read novels on nights and weekends and process sensitive business data during the day... it poses serious security risks that companies only now are beginning to address.
It expanded into other cities, but the grocery delivery business never got the big push that typically signals Amazon is dead serious about a new category.
The burger chain has been struggling to reverse falling sales not only in the U.S. but worldwide, and it seemed that only a serious rethink of the business would be enough to get things back on track.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
For personal loans and business loans, the rules for default vary by lender, but the timeline for serious action usually begins after a 30 day grace period.
But even here, minority - owned businesses face serious difficulties competing with those owned by white males.
Each of these measures may make sense in isolation, but collectively they represent a serious barrier to business investment.
But Wells Fargo's aggressive business strategy prioritized growth over effective risk management, leading to serious compliance breakdowns, the central bank said.
People who conduct illicit business on the Dark Web, such as selling stolen information or malware, are making some serious money, but they are facing obstacles in converting that digital wealth into actual fiat currency.
But it's a dicey issue, and wrongly accusing an employee of stealing — whether it's a bartender or a bookkeeper — can lead to serious ramifications for your business.
, daughter let out with «Leave me ALONE you big fat POX - RIDDEN CODPIECE!!!!!» Class came to a halt; nobody really knew what she said, including the teacher, but they sure as shooting knew she meant serious business..
They are of course free to do so, but they should recognize that impugning motives is a morally serious business, and does little to elevate the level of trust in political and churchly discourse.
Without the deepest truth of Christianity — the truth which Stratford Caldecott explored so deeply and presented so well — the «mysticism, spirituality, whatever you want to call — even gnosis perhaps (not in the heretical but in the Christian sense)» — without that, all the «serious business of intellectual argument and social action» is «doomed to fail».
But whether it was the by - product of Burton K. Wheeler's progressivist politics, Joseph P. Kennedy's Anglophobia, Charles A. Lindbergh's racial and eugenic speculations, or Robert A. Taft's business - oriented conservatism, isolationism was thought to be finished as a serious force in American public life after December 7, 1941.
«But in the meantime there is serious damage being done to businesses like Hobby Lobby and nonprofit charitable organizations.»
We laugh at such a silly story today, but to the people involved it was all very serious business.
It made for spectacular press, but dissent is serious business.
The quotidian ethical problems of the media business require serious attention, but they are minuscule before the tidal wave of a-moral de-culturalization the global media system is creating.
But the mission of the church in today's world is a serious business.
One of my favourite quotes is, «Laughter is the serious business of Heaven» — C.S. Lewis, but it's actually a misquote.
And then we say, «But now, seriously...» and we go back to our so - called serious business.
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