Sentences with phrase «be business as usual after»

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Lee explained that after such a close call, the company took a long hard look at what was and wasn't working with business as usual.
«Quite frankly my understanding was this was business as usual and normal practice for companies to write broad terms of service that didn't provide specific examples,» he said after being pressed on the point again.
After Fowler's post, Uber investors and longtime diversity advocates Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein wrote an open letter on Medium, noting that «Uber has been here many times before, responding to public exposure of bad behavior by holding an all - hands meeting, apologizing and vowing to change, only to quickly return to aggressive business as usual
With Pat Regan expecting to assume the role of chief executive in the not too distant future after the removal of Andrew Moss earlier this year, the investors may get their wish — which is expected to aid the insurer in getting back to business as usual.
But Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan sought to convey an air of business as usual: «I want to repeat, we are open for business,» said Sloan, who became chief executive in 2016 after his predecessor John Stumpf resigned under pressure.
I was hesitant to go there for lunch today because I expected a bunch of freaks with picket signs outside... but it was business as usual and after a tasty meal, I'm glad I went.
After two weeks of action, it is fair to say that it has been business as usual in the NFL — that is to say, highly unpredictable and filled with more surprises than the ending...
I just Read it this moring that Barca want to add 3 midfielders, Denis Suarez, Rafina and Ardan Turan plus money for Bellerin, Let's make it very difficult for them to get Bellerin so that they won't think is business as usual by selling their potential players to us at teenage and after we have mould them into world class they will want them back.....
«I would be remiss to say that it's business as usual, because it's not,» said Walsh, whose program was sanctioned by now - former CCS Commissioner, Nancy Blaser, after the coach chose to forfeit out of a postseason consolation game citing concern over his players» health.
After pen to paper is done its business as usual back to 4 -5-1 Giroud up top Holding benched, come March the excuses we didn't expect Cazorla to still be out Koscielnys red card was harsh Europa league is tougher than we expected the players are fatigued after a return to form in mid April I believe this team has unbelievable mental strength we have an fa cup final to play 18 other club would love to be in our position judge me at the end of the seAfter pen to paper is done its business as usual back to 4 -5-1 Giroud up top Holding benched, come March the excuses we didn't expect Cazorla to still be out Koscielnys red card was harsh Europa league is tougher than we expected the players are fatigued after a return to form in mid April I believe this team has unbelievable mental strength we have an fa cup final to play 18 other club would love to be in our position judge me at the end of the seafter a return to form in mid April I believe this team has unbelievable mental strength we have an fa cup final to play 18 other club would love to be in our position judge me at the end of the season.
After a turbulent week which contained two massive wins and a thorougher telling off from the FA for Wayne Rooney's four - letter rant at Upton Park in front of the Sky Sports cameras, it's business as usual for Sir Alex and his team.
Dear readers, After the flurry of activity in August and September, October has been back to business as usual in BMSG.
Republican Sen. Pat Gallivan on Monday said his Albany office was open and «conducting business as usual» after a threatening letter with a suspicious substance was opened this morning.
The New York state legislature is seemingly back to business as usual, with majority parties holding planning meetings, and the new session set to begin right after the holidays.
Seeking to return to business as usual after what even his closest advisers admit has been a harrowing last four weeks, President George W. Bush is headed to series of fundraisers for congressional candidates over the next few weeks.
After the election, it will be back to business as usual and we appeal to John Mahama to join us fight these ills plaguing our society.
After years of «full steam ahead,» local IDAs are starting to have second thoughts about business as usual.
The carry on regardless, business as usual approach still being advocated by the leadership isn't going to work, we need urgent reforms to be enacted now, not after 2015.
Speaking to BBC Scotland about her «short courtesy call» to David Cameron, Nicola Sturgeon said she congratulated the PM on his win but warned him that it can not be «business as usual» in Scotland after her party's historic success.
That's what every politician promises: after the disaster, we'll rebuild the roads and go on with business as usual, which is deadly for us and the planet.
After a dressing - down from his top - brass liaisons (Alec Baldwin and newcomer Angela Bassett, who joins the cast along with Superman - on - hiatus Henry Cavill), it's business as usual, with Ethan zipping around on a motorbike, punching his way through a club, and of course, running as if his life depended on it.
After all the online outrage, hand - wringing and cultural thinkpieces, the new Ghostbusters turns out to be business as usual — a bloated remake of a revered comedy that doesn't reinvent its source material or add fresh perspective.
Year after year, NAEP science scores demonstrate that the way the U.S. tinkers with «business as usual» in schools isn't improving education far enough or fast enough to meet the needs of students.
After the top five, it's business as usual for the most part, with the Jeep Cherokee in the sixth spot with 14,026 units sold, the Subaru Forester in seventh place with 11,459 units, and the GMC Terrain in the number - eight slot with 10,859 examples purchased by new owners.
(a) An animal shall not be disposed of by an owner or operator of a pound or of an animal shelter as a pound until after expiration of a minimum of three full business days of custody during which the public has clear access to inspect and recover the animal through time periods ordinarily accepted as usual business hours.
the Beach Cottage guide to blogging is not your usual business - talk blogging session — I wrote Sweet Blogging after being very disillusioned with the reams of websites, professional business gurus and professional blogging sites that had all sorts of wonderful ideas that had little real relevance to me blogging from my old cottage on the beaches... as my blog grew and people stuck around to hear what I had to say I decided to write my own...
OpenIV, the popular modding tool for games like Grand Theft Auto V, appears to be getting back to business as usual weeks after it was shutdown due to a cease and desist letter issued by Take - Two, GTA's publisher.
It is largely business as usual for a video game console controller after that however, with the standard thumbsticks and buttons, though there is the Switch's built - in photo button as seen on the Joy - Cons.
356 S. Mission Road, an artist - run space connected to New York dealer Gavin Brown, was targeted for protest only when artists chose to use the site for political organizing, and some smaller galleries including Nicodim and Museum as Retail Space were targeted aggressively in the fall with protests during an opening and provocative graffiti after - hours, but for the most part business has gone on as usual for the galleries trying to bring the Downtown Arts District across the river.
I Guess the Bush Administration Doesn't Think Highly of Pickens» or Gore's Proposals The fact that this proposal is announced just days after Al Gore calls for all U.S. electricity be generated renewably within 10 years, and two weeks after T. Boone Pickens unveiled his plan to radically increase U.S. wind power and use natural gas to offset petroleum in transportation, shows how mired in business - as - usual thinking regarding energy and environmental policy the current administration is.
The radiative forcing right after the release would be similar to that from fossil fuel CO2 by the end of the century, but subsiding quickly rather than continuing to grow as business - as - usual CO2 does.
«We have considered cases ranging from business as usual, which is scenario A, to draconian emission cuts, scenario C, which assumes zero effects from changing levels of CO2 after the year 2000 ″
You've altered this to «We have considered cases ranging from business as usual, which is scenario A, to draconian emission cuts, scenario C, which assumes zero effects from CO2 after the year 2000
To counter this business - as - usual scenario, the Stern Review proposes a climate stabilization regime in which greenhouse gas emissions would peak by 2015 and then drop 1 percent per year after that, so as to stabilize at a 550 ppm CO2e (with a significant chance that the global average temperature increase would thereby be kept down to 3 °C).
Eyeballing Willis's graph, and ignoring the red line, it looks to me like the WWII records were dominated by engine - warmed intake data, perhaps because the chaos meant much of the bucket data did not get recorded, and after WWII it was business as usual with mostly bucket data resuming.
After the company fixed the problem, as far as we were concerned they could go on with business as usual.
As Naomi says in previous boycotts we were trying to achieve something very specific — after the problem was fixed companies could continue with business as usuaAs Naomi says in previous boycotts we were trying to achieve something very specific — after the problem was fixed companies could continue with business as usuaas usual.
Unfortunately after 10 days it is back to business as usual - years of studies, politics and nothing ever happening.
it looks to me like the WWII records were dominated by engine - warmed intake data, perhaps because the chaos meant much of the bucket data did not get recorded, and after WWII it was business as usual with mostly bucket data resuming.
While we noted that the WWII records for 1942 - 45 appeared to be dominated by engine - warmed intake data (a point common to all analyses), because 90 % of SST measurements with known provenance in 1970 were bucket rather than engine inlet, we postulated that «business as usual» had resumed after the war, with a resulting preponderance of bucket, rather than inlet data.
After a couple months of work the methane leak amounted to not much at all, but it is a reminder that potentially environmentally damaging leaks are business - as - usual with fossil fuels.
After that it would be business as usual.
Pinsents has been selected as sole legal suppliers of the infrastructure giant's «business as usual» legal issues work, after Balfour invited its current panel firms to pitch for the role.
It's business as usual for class actions after Canada's Supreme Court issued a trilogy of decisions holding that so - called indirect purchasers can sue for damages caused by price fixing, and... [more] Full article
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Or, do we calm down after a few days, or weeks and then it's business as usual.
After finding this, it seemed to be business as usual.
A little over two weeks after Hurricane Irma made landfall in Florida, it's business as usual for commercial real estate brokers on the ground.
Small board leaders bring more of their personality to the job, and because the relationship between volunteer leaders and their AE is more personal at a small board than at a large one, business as usual doesn't apply year after year.
A similar effect was seen post-Brexit, with markets dropping after the unexpected vote to leave the European Union, but a few months later, it's business as usual again.
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