Sentences with phrase «as business as usual»

As late as the 1950s, the flames on the oily surface of the water were still viewed as business as usual.
And like we all did, you'll make at least one attempt to continue on as business as usual.
Just as bad, the people on both sides saw the reform in the budget fight as business as usual.
Is there someone at the firm identifying the risks of the firm simply continuing to operate as business as usual?
Again, remember that what may be viewed as business as usual to you can be a highly emotional and major life event for a client.
Of course there is no such thing as business as usual in a changing world, this is pure nonsense and nothing more than propaganda in the sense of e.g., Nazi Germany (you see it a lot as well from the current U.S. Administration... e.g., notice use of declarative sentences without any substantiation such that ``... and let me be perfectly clear»... and «the truth of the matter is...» and similar «believe me if I say it it has to be absolutely god's truth.»
Titled «Still Life,» his gently subversive exhibition throws a kink into the mix of what we think of as business as usual.
When I named Holmes to my Worst Entrepreneurs of 2015 and 2016 lists, I took a lot of flak from those who saw the Theranos situation as business as usual in the startup game: You win some, you lose some.
I'd you watched the media, politicians taking union money in return for policy promises were demonized while the same from corporations were treated as business as usual.
«We can not continue to bleed our country dry, we can not continue to do the shady deals and make it seem as business as usual,» he said.
Gov. Cuomo looses a great deal of credibility as a truely reform minded Gov. if Silver is allowed to try to pass the Lopez scandal off as business as usual.
If, as expected, Clinton wins, markets will see the outcome as business as usual, and make little (perhaps upside) change to their Fed outlook.
While the PNMC carbon budget to 2020 targets a reduction of approximately 30 % in emissions against as a business as usual scenario, it still represents an absolute increase of over 100 % on 2005 levels, providing some scope for domestic pre-salt oil consumption.
«At some point in the early 19th century the slave trade was no longer perceived as business as usual but a violent inhuman practice.
Other LEED rating systems have being adopted by local, state and federal agencies as business as usual for construction.
«It's a real commitment of time to do this but its just too important today to allow things to continue as business as usual,» said Schneider.
But, as inevitable problems arise, the older and more experienced investors treat these things as business as usual: problems to be dealt with rather than major catastrophes that are about to kill the company.
Think of it all as business as usual in the rarefied air that Nebraska breathes, where the Huskers fight their image and chase history all at once.
Her mom shrugged it off as business as usual.
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