We really appreciated your incredible knowledge and ability to advise on all the good points or
bad points of the properties we were considering.
I am also lauded for my «ability to explain the good and
bad points of issues without being too technical», peers confirming that I have been on a number of top cases of late.
A look at most common methods used for generating electricity (and a few novel methods) and an objective listing of the good and
bad points of each.
Many of our most successful breeder - exhibitors enjoy discussion of their breed standard and will openly share the good and
bad points of their show and breeder cats.
Any good points or
bad points of the litter are (rightly or not) attributed to the sire, so your dog's reputation is at stake with each litter he sires.
As I have commented before, one of the good points and
bad points of my blog is that blog readers really can't tell what I will be serving up next.
Explained the good and
bad points of certain insurance companies and their policies, and suggested alternatives.
One Goodreads forum discusses the good and
bad points of giving readers the full control of your book price.
Scroll down for the full list of standard features and check out our reviews and what we think are the good and
bad points of the 2018 Hyundai i30 N below.
What are the good and
bad points of working this way?
What are the good and
bad points of selling wholesale in your experience?
Now I try to pray about the good and
the bad points of each particular day.
Let's take a look at some of the best and
worst points of the game so you can make up your own mind.
Not exact matches
But Low
points out that, in the type
of negotiations she studies at least — ones where failing to reach a consensus means everyone goes home with nothing — more aggressive negotiating meant
worse negotiating.
Dick's
pointed to sales
of hunting gear such as rifles, which chief financial officer Lee Belitsky called «much
worse than our expectations» on a conference call, and athletic apparel is key culprits in the shortfall.
But the sudden drop - off in sales in January, which
pointed to a deeper dysfunction, was arguably
worse than both
of those combined.
That's too
bad, and is the
point of this series: «The Best From the Brightest» focuses on one seminal concept from leading business thinkers.
It might sound rare or unlikely, but as Hello Giggles
pointed out, «it's pretty likely that you know someone who fits the description»
of an empath, which means that it's worth understanding how to tell as well as the good and the
bad of dating an empath.
Greycroft co-founder Alan Patricof said Friday that Amazon is «not necessarily» a
bad company, but urged that «as a society we have to think about the fact that, you know, at what
point do we say we're destroying the fabric
of America?»
The disintegration
of investment in nonresidential structures and machinery and equipment subtracted almost a full percentage
point from GDP; only 2009 and 1982 were
worse in that regard, and neither
of those years stand out as high
points in Canada's economic history.
The Tesla CEO tells Gayle King
of «CBS This Morning» that while «production hell» was
worse than he anticipated, «at this
point I can say I have a clear understanding
of the path out
of hell.»
That's not soon enough if the world wants to mitigate the
worst effects
of climate change while providing cheap, clean energy to the poor — a
point not lost on a handful
of American billionaires including Jeff Bezos, Paul Allen, and Peter Thiel.
Feldstein especially liked to
point out the trucks belonging to ServiceMaster Restore, a multinational company that received
bad press after workers with one
of its subcontractors in Fort Mac went to the news media with health and safety concerns.
«As well, yesterday's FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting was less dovish than expected as the Fed kept its policy forecasts unchanged despite clear deceleration in inflation and a couple
of bad data
points yesterday.»
We hear so much about awful treatment
of job - seekers, but let's be honest - the problem is just as
bad from the recruiter's
point of view.
Peter Falvey, a managing director at Morgan Keegan, gave a light tough
of analysis: «People are getting really excited, but it could end
badly at some
point.»
«The price
points are lower, the food quality happens to be better at a lot
of these places, and people don't want to sit, wait, and get served and sometimes get
bad service.»
Almost everyone else hated the name,
pointing out that slacking is the opposite
of working —
bad advertising for productivity software.
How to Take Advantage
of Online Review and Answer Sites: Make It Easy for Customers to Review You Asking your customers to review you
point blank is a
bad idea when unsolicited; it is especially unappealing to the under - 30 demographic, although it works better after an in - depth, positive customer service interaction.
To think about what «Breaking
Bad» would have been like without him is almost impossible, as he was such a key
point in Gus Fring's criminal organization, as well as a perfect foil for Odenkirk's Goodman to bounce his humor off
of.
At that
point in the run
of «Breaking
Bad,» Odenkirk wasn't even sure if the show or his character would make it to season three, given its low ratings and the fact that it wasn't yet at the top
of pop culture conversations.
As Eric Reis and Steve Blank
of the Lean Start - up movement have
pointed out, and as Cindy Padnos
of Illuminate Ventures echoes in her column and Bo Burlingham in his, easy access to capital can sometimes be a start - up's
worst enemy.
The first
point is that even when employers choose to purchase machines instead
of hiring employees, that needn't be a
bad thing socially, nor
bad for labour as a group.
«You can also integrate the technology with a
point of sale system to catch financial losses at the register, such as an employee making
bad choices or a cashier working in cahoots with another thief,» says Garth Gasse, director
of assets protection for the Retail Industry Leaders Association.
The pork shortage, along with the
bad weather that afflicted the eastern half
of the U.S. this winter, lowered Chipotle's comparable sales growth by about 2 percentage
points to 10.4 % in the first quarter, below the 11.8 % analysts were projecting.
Whether it's the frustratingly unfulfilled promise
of social media, or financially opaque ad placements, or agencies that substitute head count for experience, or awareness - building platforms that are disappearing like polar icecaps, or brands that are encrusted to the
point of immobility with the
bad decisions
of a dozen previous custodians, a CMO's day often isn't nearly as much fun as it ought to be.
It's a threat the President has repeated on multiple occasions, having at various times called NAFTA the «
worst trade deal in the history
of the world» and «the greatest disaster trade deal in the history
of the world» and all terrible
points in between.
Overall score: 1,568 out
of 2,500
points Best categories: Technology & Innovation (No. 6), Workforce (No. 7)
Worst categories: Quality
of Life (No. 28), Education (No. 32) 2016 rank: No. 5
While not all gossip is
bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein
points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds
of most people, not what gossip is really about,» and so the majority
of the book focuses on the more naughty kind
of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject
of ridicule comes around the corner.
Overall score: 1,602 out
of 2,500
points Best categories: Workforce (No. 1), Infrastructure (No. 1)
Worst categories: Quality
of Life (No. 37), Education (No. 34) 2016 rank: No. 2
Overall score: 1,615 out
of 2,500
points Best categories: Education (No. 2), Quality
of Life (No. 3)
Worst categories: Cost
of Doing Business (No. 36), Business Friendliness (No. 33) 2016 rank: No. 4
Overall score: 1,616 out
of 2,500
points Best categories: Economy (No. 1), Workforce (No. 3)
Worst categories: Education (No. 33), Quality
of Life (No. 28) 2016 rank: No. 8
Overall score: 1,562 out
of 2,500
points Best categories: Workforce (No. 4), Technology & Innovation (No. 7)
Worst categories: Cost
of Doing Business (No. 38), Cost
of Living (No. 32) 2016 rank: No. 3
Scores
of Wall Street investors bought into the
worst - case scenario on Thursday, sending the Dow down more than 550
points intraday after Trump's announcement.
After devoting a solid 15 pages
of his letter on how the U.S. should slash regulations, Dimon made a
point to single out a single area
of government oversight that has undeniable value: «Some regulations quite clearly create a common good (e.g., clean air and water),» Dimon noted, in a sentence that went on to catalog the ways regulation is otherwise
bad for the economy — making it all the more striking that he chose to highlight environmental issues.
Some naysayers can
point to an earnings recession among large U.S. companies as a sign
of worse things to come.
But it's much easier to
point out what is a «correct» practice than the 100s
of bad pieces
of advice out there.
If anything similar is the case at the Samsung factories, this implies that stricter limits on overtime would indeed be a
bad thing, at least from the workers»
point of view.
The first involves the «inverted U curve,» which models the inflection
point at which the addition
of units —
of effort,
of people,
of money — stops making something better; and the further
point at which adding units actually makes something
worse.
Facebook also said that most
of its 2 billion users probably had their data scraped by «
bad actors» at some
point.