Sentences with phrase «dirty industries get»

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Germano says his instincts come from deep knowledge of the industry — a connection that comes from getting your hands dirty and knowing every aspect of your business.
If you fancy yourself as a budding developer, keen to get your hands dirty in the disruptive FinTech industry, we want to hear from you.
The industry now has empowered artists, designers, and programmers to get their hands dirty and see what they can produce and the bar for excellent content is higher than ever.
You can help — get involved with the Detroit Sierra Club and help the community stand up to the dirty fuel industry.
Big Oil has this public image of being an industry for fearless, no - nonsense manly men who aren't afraid of getting their hands dirty or braving the environmentalists» wrath in order to do their ugly but important work supplying the world with much - needed energy.
We know that things like energy independence, getting off oil, getting out of the Middle East, and creating jobs and economic development in the new clean energy industries of the future are much higher priorities for most voters than capping carbon emissions or taxing dirty energy sources.
If Peterson and his band of Big Ag crusaders get their paws on it, it's only going to become more compromised and friendly to dirty industries.
And while biofuels and electricity producers are cleaning up, the oil industry should do the same, reducing avoidable emissions, avoiding the dirtiest sources of oil, and preventing the oil we do use from getting worse.
If they reject the permits, the oil industry will really struggle to get its dirty product out of Canada.
Reframing the debate in this way fails to get at the true crux of the problem: we have a dirty oil addiction, and the oil industry is inadequately regulated to the detriment of people's health.
The bill, which was openly written with the help of lobbyists, has now gotten bipartisan support from one of the chief opponents of clean energy reform from the Democratic side of the aisle — any guesses on who it is?It's our friend, Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D - AR)-- she has cosponsored the amendment, popularly known as the Dirty Air Act, and seeks to protect the interests of heavily polluting industries.
and the tech getting better, the day isn't far off when solar will be truly competitive with dirtier energy (Italy's solar industry is projected to be ready to compete on its own as soon as next year, thanks to that nation's abundant sunlight and reliance on imported fossil fuels).
Does an insurance broker receive a salary?That's a dirty little secret the insurance industry does not want you to know, for fear it could kill the sale.If the public knew that general agent gets 120 percent or which I get 85 percent associated with first - year premium, that could be an eye - opener,» admits one life agent, who spoke on condition of anonymity.For example, why don't we say you purchased an entire, universal, variable life or term life policy from Ann and paid $ 1,000 in premiums the initial year.
There are hundreds of drilling rigs throughout the United States, and each of them offers a chance to aspiring individuals who are willing to deal with oilfield tanks, get dirty, and prove their dedication to the industry.
Whilst I am not a great fan of big government (especially the bureaucrats), I do realize that sometimes government needs to see the light and get its hands dirty by enacting legislation that protects its constituency from too many culturally indoctrinated sales hacks who populate most sales industries... including real estate sales.
Anytime there's change on this level people get caught at the dirty end of the stick, but by fighting change as we have in our industry is left us all at the dirty end of the stick, especially in the consumers eyes.
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