Sentences with phrase «as everyone likes»

As much as everyone likes to move forward in their career, many professionals don't want to get into leadership roles.
As much as everyone likes to talk about «innovation», there are plenty of pressures against change.
One that is perfect with «no drama» as everyone likes to say.
By uploading a picture to your profile on our dating site, for free, you give yourself a better chance of interacting with other members — as everyone likes to put a face to a name.
Big Sam» as everyone likes to call him, is the Premiership's version of Del Boy.
As much as everyone likes to fantasize about it, working from home isn't for everyone.
Van Gaal's failure at Man U is IMO just because he is not as exceptional as everyone liked to think and he had a squad that was lacking a bit.
Boho chic is the favorite as everyone like flowy maxi and dresses but summer dresses and floral frocks can look pretty as well.

Not exact matches

The on - demand economy, spearheaded by companies like Uber and Airbnb, is hitting a rough patch as well, and that is good for everyone.
Everyone should be able to have straight, sleek hair as a style option no matter their hair type, and it's well - designed styling tools like the Xtava Pro Satin that make it possible.
People who are building careers are the ones who take the assignments that everyone else shies away from as a way to gain valuable experience and a new perspective, like the engineer who volunteers to work on a finance project to learn more about that side of the business.
Regardless of criticisms, Dalio readily admits the institutionalized culture, which he imagines as running like an interlocking network of «machines,» certainly is not for everyone.
The «Keeping Up with the Kardashians» star certainly knows by now that she can never please everyone — so our guess is that she treated this strange form of mom - shaming like business as usual.
It was like everyone was at it together as part of this whole coalition all committed to this cause that was greater than every single one of us.»
«Philanthropy is small as a part of the overall economy so it can't do things like fund health care or education for everyone,» he wrote.
Having a person to look up to, to learn from and to have as a role model could be considered one of our fundamental needs, but sadly not everyone has a person like this in their lives.
«I feel like we as businesses have obligations to our employees, and part of that obligation is to help everyone understand what the environment that we're operating in is like, to help everyone understand how our performance relates to that environment, and to make clear that the business is not a family.
As you mature, and gain a semblance of wisdom and a sense of what life is all about... this is by no means true of everyone, but a lot of actors like to escape themselves.
They treat everyone like Geotab is their company and share with them as much information about the company's performance as possible.
It, in essence, treats the internet as a public utility — that is, something everyone in America needs, like electricity or running water.
«Everyone feels like they have some ownership in the goal, as opposed to [the CEO acting as] a dictator mandating something.»
Retirement planners give the same advice to entrepreneurs as they do to everyone else — divert savings into retirement accounts like an IRA or 401 (k) that invest in mutual funds.
Canadians, like everyone else, know they can always see the best commercials online, such as those listed by Fortune «s sister publication: TIME «s «25 Most Influential Super Bowl Ads of All Time.»
Apps like Slack and Microsoft Teams are designed to foster better communication; Basecamp exists as a way to make sure everyone knows what they are doing.
I would like to be able to pay entry - level people $ 15 per hour and raise everyone else's wages as well.
At a more micro level, we want everyone in an organization to think like an entrepreneurial owner as it relates to his or her work.
Garrett Camp: I started, like everyone, as a grad student at the University of Calgary.
Indeed, working from home seems like heresy if believe in the «collaborative, innovative workplace» idea, or (as I call it) the «let's - force - everyone - to - work - in - an - office - that - looks - like - a-hotel-lobby-from-outer-space» management fad.
Everyone, as far as I could tell, was also in favour of improving working conditions in places like Bangladesh.
Think of it as modern - day lead nurturing that everyone «likes
Everyone likes peanut butter and jelly together, but try dipping a French fry into a milkshake: You might feel that combination should be just as celebrated.
It sounds like everyone's doing it: in the wake of a massive leak of private offshore banking data, experts now believe that, to avoid detection, as much as $ 20 trillion to $ 30 trillion may be hidden away in places like the Cook Islands, Monaco and Switzerland.
Everyone is focused on the public scorecards that show how well they are doing building connections with customers: Facebook likes, Twitter followers, and Google +1's are all trumpeted as statistics that reflect a business's reach and popularity.
Everyone likes meeting new, cool contacts, and that's as true in Silicon Valley as it is elsewhere, but no one enjoys being surprised by a connection they didn't agree to.
He goes on to say that they meddle in the marketing of their portfolio companies because «we can fake it far more convincingly than in other areas...» As I always say, marketing is like sex; everyone thinks they're good at it.
«Your goal as a manager is not to be liked by everyone; if it is, you won't be making the best decisions for the company,» says Taylor.
In short: treat everyone who walks in your door the same — an experience that other aspirational companies like Tiffany & Co. do as well.
Apple is expected to announce a number of new products and services at its event on Wednesday, but for media types one of the most important will be the company's newest take on news aggregation: Apple News, a curated selection of headlines from media partners that almost everyone has described as «Flipboard - like
«Everyone I meet greets me like a friend,» she says, «but everywhere I go takes twice as long, and I still hear «Do you mind if I take a selfie?»
Everyone likes to feel needed, and few things make people feel as needed and important as interrupting a meeting or conversation to deal with an urgent problem only they can solve.
But as Peter Eavis at the New York Times pointed out yesterday, the bank isn't disclosing a number everyone would like to know: the «overall size of the derivatives bets that have led to large losses and much reputational damage for the bank.»
As everyone is curious to know more about the wedding ceremony of the royal couple, the couple recently made an announcement urging people to contribute for the range of social causes like female feticide, HIV aids and many more instead of sending wedding gifts.
When Joel and I realized this, we decided that this didn't feel like a great setup — especially as we'd just made the change to the «decision maker» framework, where didn't have any managers and everyone was accountable for their own decisions.
«As an entrepreneur, I'm such an advocate for everyone to think like an entrepreneur,» Blakely says, kicking off her talk.
As a result, everyone feels like an integral and unique part of the success that is being generated here.»
Like everyone else, we look to Google Analytics as an oracle, but there's only so much divination you can pull out of a dashboard.
Hotel lobbies, like the Four Seasons lobby bar, or the Driskill, are places everyone moves through, so they're great to use as your base.»
People are very specific about what they want in a work environment, and as much as you'd like to appeal to everyone, it's simply not possible.
Extremely wealthy people — enabled by a series of key Supreme Court decisions as recently as yesterday — want to be able to spend gargantuan amounts of money in the political process and remain essentially private persons who don't get knocked around or criticized like everyone else in the political arena.
Not everyone will benefit: now that Republicans have swept the US government for the first time since 1928, it means Obamacare is over - just a matter of time - and Affordable Care Act - vulnerable stocks such as Universal Health Services, AmSurg and Mednax will likely plunge; on the other hand pure pharma stocks like MCK and ABC will benefit as rhetoric on drug pricing will diminish significantly, leading to more stable earnings if / when changes in drug pricing become more stable.
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