Bank of Montreal chief economist Douglas Porter also contends that too
much emphasis is placed on the debt - to - income ratio.
People have placed so
much emphasis on consumer - based chatbots that enterprise chatbots are long forgotten.
There was just too
much emphasis on sales numbers and not enough with keeping an eye on suspicious ordering.»
Even though small companies do a great job at employee engagement, there's one thing their bosses consistently get wrong, the survey found: they put too
much emphasis on compensation.
With so
much emphasis placed on finding customers today, business owners often lose sight of keeping the ones they have.
«Sometimes too
much emphasis is put on the timing,» Yellen said in response to the first question she received Wednesday.
Yellen's questioner hadn't asked about whether there is too
much emphasis put on the timing of the first increase in more than eight years.
Much emphasis was put on the pomp of his red carpet welcome, an address to parliament, meetings with business leaders and lunch with the queen.
Everyone puts too
much emphasis on tech entrepreneurs at the expense of other kinds of entrepreneurs?
Trump was not expected to put
much emphasis in his talks with Xi on thorny issues like the disputed South China Sea and self - ruled Taiwan, claimed by China as its own, although the two presidents» aides may deal with those matters privately, the official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.
You should be cautious not to put too
much emphasis on vanity metrics, as they are not the tell tale sign of success that many companies can mistake them to be.
In fact, Taso Du Val, CEO of Toptal, an outsourcing firm that focuses on the world's most elite technology talent told me that when his company evaluates programmers, they not only look at technical skills, but put just as
much emphasis on communication skills, initiative and teamwork.
Sure, goal setting can be a great motivator, but when you place too
much emphasis on continually creating and redefining formal goals, you'll miss out on bigger and better opportunities.
Investors in Asia were expecting the worst amid signs of a protectionist ramp - up in Washington, but Trump's speech did not put
much emphasis on trade.
Organizations place so
much emphasis on people developing their intellectual capital.
«We need to place as
much emphasis on security as we do on ease and functionality,» Mr. Joyce urged manufacturers.
It puts way too
much emphasis on the timing of when you enter the market.
Most media place far too
much emphasis on gender and less on the meaningful and innovative work women do.
«It is an established fact that ninety percent of startups fail,» said Buterin when moderator William Mougayar asked if there is too
much emphasis on tokens in the ecosystem right now.
Thus, what matters are relative valuations across assets rather than putting too
much emphasis on historical valuations that belonged to a very different economic environment.
In conclusion, the point is that promotion from within has a clear role to play in the growth and proliferation of a business, but that over the past 30 years, businesses have been placing perhaps too
much emphasis on external hiring.
As Benjamin Tal at CIBC said, the BoC likely could've had a chunk of the «easing of financial conditions» — a phrase used because our governor is careful not to place too
much emphasis on the exchange rate — for free.
In the past, lenders didn't put too
much emphasis on credit scores.
Wymer: I focus on bottom - up analysis for stock picking — and historically I haven't placed too
much emphasis on top - down views.
While I don't place too
much emphasis on econometric models or forecasts, it's of at least some concern that our inflation models are now more hostile than they've been at any time since the 1970's.
As usual, I don't place too
much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
But he, too, said some market watchers — including Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen — might be putting too
much emphasis on Brexit.
Given the uncertainties of interpretation, it seems unwise to put too
much emphasis on changes in employment over short periods; viewed over the past year, employment has been sluggish, and does not appear to have accelerated further since the initial pick - up in the September quarter 1996.
Being a consumer centric broker, Ukoptions lays
much emphasis on the satisfaction of the traders using their platform to trade in binary options.
Tyrants who try to subdue Christian nations can not keep them in hand — there is way too
much an emphasis on personal freedom and having the conscience responsible to God alone, not a controlled state.
The picture of the Church that emerged was distorted by this apologetic context — too
much emphasis was being given to points that were disputed (the authority of the pope, for example) and not enough given to other important points (such as the nature of the local churches).
«In an intellectual climate in which there is so
much emphasis on «constructing» truths, we Christians have to insist that truth is to be discovered and not created by us.»
So
much emphasis on getting the evil / demons out.
Too
much emphasis on history, therefore, pushes us in the direction of ecological collapse.
Why does our culture put so
much emphasis on opinions rather than actions?
It is true that there is not as
much emphasis on personal piety in the mainline.
Jesus went to the cross out of love, to rescue us from sin, death, and devil, but since the Gospels (or the rest of the New Testament for that matter) don't place
much emphasis on the blood of Jesus or the pain He went through on the cross, maybe we shouldn't either.
Among evangelicals, so
much emphasis has been placed on the doctrine of substiutionary atonement that the focus has shifted away from FOLLOWING the life and teachings of Jesus (in order to be saved from sin) to simply BELIEVING in the death and resurrection of Jesus (in order to be saved from judgment).
In his recent book Bad Religion, New York Times columnist Ross Douthat argues that, while political engagement is an essential part of the Christian presence in the world, American Christians have perhaps put too
much emphasis on political engagement and party politics to the exclusion of other aspects of Christian witness....
My only issue with the book is how
much emphasis Heiser places on the «Divine Counsel» motif in Scripture.
Much emphasis was placed on the importance of building a strong foundation, which usually involved employing materials like the «concrete» of absolute truth, the «joists» of biblical inerrancy, and the «bearing walls» of Christian doctrine.
Or is it just that we in church place too
much emphasis on being a leader, and not nearly enough on being a servant?
In some ways Kelley's thesis was similar to early Berger, but he did not place so
much emphasis upon the «cognitive.»
I find it confusing that a faith that places so
much emphasis on loving their neighbor spends so much time condemning others and opposing equality.
The experienced fact of human sinfulness and the promise of salvation through the unmerited forgiveness of sin have placed
much emphasis on divine judgment in traditional Christian thinking.
I agree with you that the church definitely puts too
much emphasis on making money to maintain instead of trusting that God will do what he does faithfully.
i believe people put to
much emphasis on that.
With respect to doctrinal questions (as distinct from ethical questions) I think there is far too
much emphasis in most churches on what you are required to believe, which results in relationship - ending events over inconsequential stuff.
Or, as Father Urban Roche, hero of Powers's first novel, puts it, «There was too
much emphasis on dying for the faith.
We put so
much emphasis on how great we are that we can not see how great God is.