Sentences with phrase «as they've now»

Then as now, Poloz said the caricature was unfair.
«In two years it has never smelled as much as now, but I think it's OK.»
As we now know, the suit was later dropped.
«Then, as now, the system was rudderless, unstable, and insecure — which persuaded countries to protect their own national interests, even at the expense of the collective good.»
«As a now 130 - person software company with plans to hire 100 more in the next year, our hardest challenge will be to keep the same level of shared purpose and context across everyone in the company.»
Then, as now, low interest rates also played a part.
Should Trudeau return the money, as he now says he will do?
Then, as now, the team had
O'Leary was just as much a novice at money management as he now is at politics.
This Charlottetown neighbourhood has always been an exclusive enclave: the difficulty of reaching the peninsula that forms the core of this area made it — then, as now — the preserve of the city's rich.
Assuming she wins, as now seems likely, she'll wake up on Nov. 9 believing she ran on clear ideas and seeing her victory as a mandate to pursue them.
Then, as now, the economic - policy consensus had been found wanting.
For one thing, Autopilot is expensive: If you order a Model S, for example, the technology as it now functions is a $ 6,000 upgrade; a bump to full self - driving capability, with the hardware in place but the software update to arrive in the future, is another $ 4,000.
Then — as now — the term became shorthand for stories that would emerge from what we would now call the mainstream media.
He assiduously avoided commercial - satellite systems, such as the now - defunct satellite mobile - phone company Iridium.
Automakers realized they could increase their profit margins by driving consumers to trucks, which then as now were subject to less stringent requirements than passenger cars.
CEO Donal Daly explains, «As we now serve the whole revenue team, not just the sales team, we felt it appropriate and timely to change our name to reflect that.
Then, as now, the team had no intent to put the business on the block.
A premature response to the next energy shock could surely do the same to the current economic upturn, as shallow as it now appears.
Then, as now, schemes that would have allowed able - bodied men to live off the hard work of others were as apt to prompt moral outrage as moral sympathy.
U.S. federal law enforcement agencies are scrutinizing whether bitcoins are being used increasingly in criminal activity such as the now - defunct Silk Road illegal drug marketplace.
Last month, Oslo - based Rystad Energy shared a report that shows the U.S. as now having the world's largest reserve of recoverable oil, with 264 billion barrels in existing fields, unconventional shale and as - yet undiscovered areas.
Uber is planning to tweak the historical pick - up and drop - off logs that drivers can see in order to slightly obscure the exact location, rather than planting an exact pin in it (as now).
«If you're looking at the scorecard, there's one for three senators that returned money to the taxpayers of Canada that was improperly claimed,» MacDougall said, adding that «the overarching imperative was to get that money returned, as it now has been returned.»
Then, as now, the economy was strong enough to generate some higher inflation.
Peak earnings rattle equity investors: Profit peaks, perhaps as now, don't spell the death knell for stocks though they intensify the importance of economic growth and earnings.
As it now stands, the four provinces that have joined forces represent nearly 53 per cent of market capitalization of Canadian companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange.
But as you now know, I also have watched tens of thousands of dollars flush down the AdWords drain due to mismanaged campaigns.
I'm very grateful to have someone keep up this list as it now exists and to share it with the rest of us although perhaps he wouldn't mind a little extra help.
'» 370 As it now rolls out more AmazonBasics products, it is clear that the company has used «insights gleaned from its vast Web store to build a private - label juggernaut that now includes more than 3,000 products.»
As we now know, the world did not turn out that way — 1999 has turned out to be a stronger year than 1998, and both official and private forecasters are now expecting 2000 to be stronger again.
It's kind of crazy that this year as now a 21 - year - old company with nearly 1,800 restaurants and average volumes of $ 2.4 million, Comparable sales per restaurant we just now delivered our highest comp 19.8 percent gain (in revenue at restaurants open more than a year) as a public company.
Disturbingly, this all happened over a year ago, and as it now turns out, Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, has known about the hacks since he took the helm back in September.
Disturbingly, this all happened over a year ago, and as it now turns out, Uber's new CEO,...
Indeed, Bengal cats, at least as we now know them, owe their existence to science.
For example, a 41 % plurality of those with family incomes of $ 100,000 or more say tax rates on high incomes should be raised; 29 % say they should be kept the same as now, while 27 % say they should be lowered.
However, as you now know, modern link building is quite different, and a much safer, more beneficial play for your marketing strategy.
With correlations being as high as now, the smaller coins are also likely nearing, at least, a short - term buying opportunity.
Trump's trade war could easily overshadow the Fed as it now seems likely that the US will be smacking China with $ 60 Billion in annual tariffs, possibly by the end of the week.
Media, as we now know, have been among the worst offenders when it comes to workplace harassment and assault.
However, as you now know, for me, it's all about the presentation, and I think AD's mixture of presentation and content make for the most solid «long term play» to put it in the parlance.
Rhetoric during his campaign stump speeches bemoaned the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and sparked worry as now - President Trump may scrap NAFTA and winnow the economic and trade linkages between the two countries.
That includes the equalization program, placed in the constitution in 1982 (though, as a now decade - old paper on the matter pointed out, its constitutional status is actually quite weak).
Collins continued, «and I think you've done a great benefit to Facebook and to yourself in particular as we now have heard without a doubt that Facebook doesn't sell data.
This is part of a major plan to destroy the major nations, as we now know them.
«The national currency can exist in electronic form, not just in paper as we now have it in our wallet.
During these past 15 years, the Anglo - American economies (US, UK and Canada) have experienced episodes of weak growth in broad money (M2 or M3) with moderate inflation (in the early - 1990s) and episodes of strong monetary growth with little measured inflation of consumer prices, as now.
However, it seems the phrase was coined a little early, as now it seems even more ominous.
Then, as now, we were in a GUNS & BUTTER economy about to lose the respect of the world as we pulled out of Vietnam turning our backs on all our allies.
It didn't take long for more good news to surface in this regards, as it now looks like T - Mobile will follow suit and introduce its own option to share the same number across multiple devices.
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