Sentences with phrase «are huge issues of»

This is huge issue of ASR as we have little to no comm strategy.
The treatment of Asian elephants is a huge issue of animal welfare: and, as the forests of Asia diminish and the human population grows (India anticipates 1.6 billion people by 2050 AD) the working animals could well outnumber the rest.
But of course shelter is a huge issue of contention, especially in large American urban centers, where real estate values tell of the harrowing disappearance of the poor and the middle and working classes from cities.

Not exact matches

«Being able to discuss a key issue with someone qualified and not emotionally or financially invested in your business is huge for one's entrepreneurship journey,» says Galina Ozgur, GM of Grand Central Tech, a New York City - based tech campus and accelerator geared towards startups poised for scale.
Proper governance is also a «huge issue» for private firms, and plays an increasingly critical role in creating a framework for a smooth transition, observes Eileen Fischer of York University's Schulich School of Business.
«The removal of supply management will be a huge trade issue when it finally goes down, and it certainly will in the next 10 to 20 years,» says Saul Schwartz, a professor at Carleton University's School of Public Policy & Administration in Ottawa.
«There are mistakes that were made, but to call mistakes a failure with an organization like this is a huge misappraisal of their innate ability to adapt, recognize issues and solve problems,» says Kozinets.
New Leaf Paper, which must cope with huge economies - of - scale issues in order to compete with the paper manufacturers that use virgin fiber, has formed alliances with various large stable companies like Old Navy Clothing, Nike, and Hewlett - Packard to ensure that its orders are of decent volume.
Clearly the company has had its product and operational issues, but while global sales remain strong and the company's marketshare with younger consumers actually grew earlier this year, a huge part of RIM's problems can be traced back to image.
«Companies like ours don't infringe on patents, that never should have been the issue, and now we have to spend huge amounts of money to defend ourselves,» O'Connor says.
He said other issues included national security, crime and «the huge issue of economic growth and development, the big question is the unemployment among the younger generations.»
Doing so will significantly diminish the likelihood of electoral fraud, which is a huge issue despite the prevalence of electronic voting systems.
«Plains Midstream is already a huge proponent of SmartBall, and we've actually done leak detection on Rainbow, but we did not do it on the section that they had the issue with,» he says.
«Stress is a huge issue among caregivers,» says Gary Hepworth, who owns a Toronto franchise of Premier Homecare Services and chairs a local chapter of CARP.
Evidently, e-book retailers have discovered the same issue the rest of the Internet has been dealing with for some time — the need to curate their respective parts of it, a difficult task in the face of huge and potentially limitless content.
«Apple of course has huge amounts of cash, but... the cost of borrowing now is so unbelievably low that issuing long - term bonds... is actually a very smart thing,» Schwarzman said on CNBC.
More often, it's simply an innocent lack of disclosure of current relationship and operational issues which could raise investor qualms about the health of the business, despite a huge opportunity and a great product.
Noting the bevy of issues around the world — which range from hard questions about Europe, to the Ebola virus, to the Federal Reserve ending its quantitative easing program — the generally bullish Lee acknowledged that «there's a huge list of worries here.»
THE huge gap between assistance provided to Australian shipbuilders compared with that enjoyed by their European competitors would be the most pressing issue facing the new chairman of the Australian Shipbuilders Association Bob McKinnon.
Sanders also has been a vocal critic of Wall Street and champion of financial reforms, and his stance on those issues has drawn attention to Clinton's cozy relationship with Wall Street executives and the huge paychecks she has received for speeches to large banks since leaving the U.S. State Department.
Let's return to Sheryl Sandberg and look at her quote regarding Facebook's recent data breach issues: «This was a huge breach of trust.
We issued a statement on 9/30/14 due to a huge number of misleading or inaccurate headlines that were making their rounds online with little or no fact checking: http://downtownproject.com/statement/
Therefore, issues of fraud or misrepresentation are huge.
As investor Salil Deshpande of Bain Capital Ventures describes it in a new Medium post about the outfit, this last scenario alone is a huge opportunity, given that «regulatory, tax and legal issues make it onerous and costly for cryptotraders to trade with fiat, and many crypto exchanges do not even offer the ability to use fiat.
Yes, this is still a huge issue that, with no clear definition of what is and isn't an independent contractor, despite that this affects employers» obligation to pay overtime, withhold and pay taxes, and provide employee benefits.
Thursday afternoon, Senator Mark R. Warner, a Democrat from Virginia and former technology executive, issued a statement that said the «seriousness of this breach at Yahoo is huge
It is unclear whether click fraud is as big an issue as most of these studies claim, but the perception of fraudulent clicks being a huge problem keeps haunting advertisers and search engines alike.
What's more, in August, New York's Branch of Budgetary Administrations issued subpoenas to 22 developing installment organizations, huge numbers of which dealt with Bitcoin, getting some information about their measures to avert tax evasion and guarantee shopper insurance.
Centralization because of the PoW mining method is a huge issue that goes against everything digital assets have strived for.
Instead of seeing all these IPOs on Wall Street where Wall Street takes a huge fee, we're starting to see this new phenomenon referred to as Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are these businesses coming out and not paying fees to Wall Street, but coming out and issuing a coin, almost like a crowdfunding where people that put money in get a coin which inherently is a piece of the system.
But the transaction would be a huge financial stretch, and Takeda investors have been skeptical about the merits of a Shire deal, given the size of the potential purchase and concerns that a large share issue will be needed to fund it.
I think the valuation is just average, but I think if this develops into a larger issue then customer attrition comes into play, which is a problem for a bank like Wells that relies on its huge business that it does in the retail bank (57 % of its income comes from the retail bank, of which a large percentage is high margin revenue that comes from cross-selling, the very practice that it will now almost certainly begin to slow).
Even though ICOs present a good investment opportunity for making huge profits in a relatively short amount of time, there are still a few issues with ICO businesses, which are presented as the following:
Immigration is a big issue for Zuckerberg, who is a huge supporter of Dreamers — undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children.
In high school I was a huge Pearl Jam fan, but after becoming a Christian, the realization of the band's stand on abortion and other moral issues quickly dulled their luster.
exlonghorn, there are two huge problems with your assessment of OrthoPAs approach to the issue.
The topics of repentance and the remission of sins are huge issues within Christian theology, but just as with baptism, these topics are severely misunderstood by Christians when we divorce them from their historical and cultural roots within Judaism.
This can't be anything other than a huge deal and saying that people would respond the same if another issue were substituted shows the depths of your confusion.
And if half of these aborting «mothers and fathers» have had two abortions, the Immoral Majority would still be a huge voting bloc i.e. ~ 50 million, enough votes to give any presidential candidate the differential votes needed considering many voters vote straight Democratic or Republican tickets no matter what the issues are.
In her review at The Huffington Post yesterday, Carolyn Custis James noted that «it's an easy dodge (not to mention a huge missed opportunity) when critics discredit Rachel and shove her work aside by accusing her of «mocking the Bible» or «using a faulty hermeneutic,» instead of thoughtfully engaging the issues she is raising.»
While I have seen no studies done on this, from what I have seen, dying people are more focussed on the kinds of things noted in the article (pain alleviation, cleanliness particularly in light of the huge issue toilet - time becomes) than on whether an afterlife or mere end of consciousness that awaits them.
You also have people who can register as a specfic party and run on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only espouse one or two things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's also a huge issue of people really thinking that a vote for a 3rd party candidate is a waste, If the only way you feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
I know this is a huge political issue right now as many on the political left are saying that it is the responsibility of the rich to «spread the wealth around and give their fair share» while those on the right are saying, «Stay out of my pocket so I can create jobs.»
This represents a huge weight for me being lifted and an affirmation by the state of what I believed to be true about a work issue I was facing.
This issue of THE NEW ATLANTIS is devoted to the great presentations at our second STUCK WITH VIRTUE conference at beautiful and huge Berry College....
France, in the throws of the revolution had huge issues with the church and clergy which owned most of the land and were trying to co-opt the revolution and create a theocracy by installing the church into the vacancy left by the aristocracy.
I don't care if this was done by the President on his own terms with his own cash; but when his views are belonging to the company and that company is making donations against the rights of individuals, there is a huge issue at hand.
Piper refers to Trump's «divisive rhetorical style... and his reckless Twitter form of leadership,» and says, as his third point, that a «huge percentage» of white evangelicals voted for Trump «even though the character issues were screaming to be taken more seriously» (Statistically, around 80 percent of white evangelicals voted for President Trump in the 2016 election.).
Weigel highlights the huge importance of the issues raised by Benedict at Westminster: «What are the moral foundations of democracy, and of the democratic commitment to civility, tolerance, and the rule of law?
BTW I'm a pastor and I'd rather have a congregation of people who are out there taking on the difficult issues with the love of God than a huge congregation of people who like to sit around blessing each other with their songs of platitudes waiting for God to yank them away by the hair.
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