Sentences with phrase «because of his decades»

Even Garcia, last year's winner, made enemies over the years but his win was celebrated because of those decades of distress and struggle.
Menendez and Melgen both claim that the private planes and other gifts were because of their decades - long friendship and were not part of a bribery scheme.
China hit that sweet spot because of decades of social engineering.
When I started seriously wearing women's clothes, I vowed never to wear pants or shorts, only dresses and skirts, because of decades worth of pent - up desire.
«As schools face more challenging demographics — partly because of the decades - long surge in immigration, but also because of the economic dislocation facing many students and their families — they have to work harder just to stand still.
Because of decades of bad selling practices, annuities have earned their bad reputation as «too good go be true» products that aren't what they were pitched to be by the typically aggressive annuity agent.
This is because of decades of academic research, analysis, testing, and real - world results illustrating that the «value premium» exists in stocks.
Thankfully, because of decades of effort and innovations, the surplus animal problem has entered a new epoch.
But we need to be very clear: because of our decades of collective denial, no gradual, incremental options are now available to us.
Because of those decades of hardcore emitting exactly when we were supposed to be cutting back, the things we must do to avoid catastrophic warming are no longer just in conflict with the particular strain of deregulated capitalism that triumphed in the 1980s.
GE is undertaking Phase 1 of the PCB clean - up at a cost estimated to be $ 750 million because of decades of dumping the toxic chemical into the Hudson River.
Is it just because of decades of US recognition of the Republic of China?
The company also prides itself as being the internet's car insurance specialists because of its decade - long existence and experience.
This week, online education startup Coursera said that it would no longer be able to offer courses to residents of Minnesota because of a decades - old policy.
Because of the decades of use of the CMA initialism in interstate commerce, the AAMA has common law rights in the «CMA» designation.
He is a master of individual and couples therapy because of his decades of experience but his approach is less clinical and more conversational.
OREA should be dissolved as it is unneeded irrelevant, and disdained by the RECO registrants who are forced to become members because of a decades old agreement with CREA regarding mls ownership.

Not exact matches

According to town officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity and documents obtained by Business Insider, AMC has kept the Celebration theater empty for close to a decade because it's cheaper to take the loss on the theater than to pay staff and operate it.
This is because «even though the Arctic Circle contains large amounts of untapped resources, as well as being a potential trade route, the full potential of the Arctic to become commercially viable seems to be at least a decade away,» the Stratfor analyst said.
The more - senior flight attendants, some of whom have worked for the world's largest carrier for decades, are best positioned — because of their seniority — to get those flights.
Stiglitz told us that this decades - old debate about how to balance the creation of short - term and long - term value is recently gaining new life in the US because of the venomous class class tensions and ugly politics arising out of income inequality, and because people in positions of power are looking at the big picture and realizing that something has to change.
«The energy market is changing more rapidly than we could have imagined, and it's changing because the costs of competitive fuels are coming down,» says Simon Flowers, chief analyst at Wood Mackenzie, who predicts global demand for gasoline and diesel fuel will peak as early as a decade from now and «certainly» by 2030.
The concept of an attractive, clean - energy car was considered fantasy until only this decade, because of the work of Elon Musk.
That's because China rocketed into its position as the world's second - largest economy in a matter of decades under a strict one - child policy, contributing to a rapidly aging society with rising medical needs.
Barrick ended up mired in debt and dysfunction in part because it tried to boost production numbers over the past decade, just for the sake of boosting numbers.
I looked at a lot of data sources for this article and used Cambridge Associates because their data was robust, first - party, went back two decades, and included specific return thresholds.
However, Handsome Her's owner, Alex O'Brien, told Broadsheet Melbourne: «I do want people to think about it, because we've had this [pay discrepancy] for decades and decades and we're bringing it to the forefront of people's minds.
The most recent estimates provided at the two - day meeting that started Tuesday suggest that up to 15 per cent of jobs in the G7 could disappear because of automation over the next two decades.
The two - decade time horizon was significant because it captured transactions that occurred after legislation designed to discourage inversions by requiring stockholders to pay capital gains taxes on their shares at the time of the inversion.
It's because I consider it horribly and needlessly complex, and think that comparing it with Glass - Steagall — a piece of relatively simple Depression - era legislation that held up for decades — is ludicrous.
For decades, the principles of efficiency were taught in business schools, and businesses thrived because of it, McChrystal said.
This pattern is surprising, the researchers note, because a series of reforms instituted a decade ago were supposed to «improve the quality of the analysts» long - term earnings forecasts [and] restore investor confidence in them.»
«Just about every good thing that's happened to me in the last decade of my career has been because of social media,» says Zapar, who claims to be «the most connected woman on LinkedIn.»
An article in The Guardian, Stress and Social Media Fuel Mental Health Crisis Among Girls, went much further to, correlate NHS data showing a «68 % rise in hospital admissions because of self - harm among girls under 17 in past decade» to the concurrent rise of social media.
«The reason all these CEOs were willing to write recommendations for me is because I had given of myself for a decade.
The shift has squeezed margins in recent years because the cloud business model is based on subscriptions which take longer to pay off — in contrast to one - off, up - front software license payments that was the thrust of its business for decades.
Yet, as a country, we are probably more vulnerable than we were a decade ago because we failed to take seriously the most important lesson of the crisis: the dangers of housing mania and the perils of household debt.
But new health tech can take a decade to catch on because of regulation, the stakes involved, and the costs.
The Macan SUV was released in 2014, equipped with an optional four - cylinder engine, Porsche's first in two decades, and sold for almost 50 % less than the Cayenne in China partly because of reduced taxes on engine size.
Because of this, brides often carried bouquets of daisies throughout the decade.
But Geopolitical Futures» current view of the regime is that it has existed for decades because it is able to make cautious calculations and has continued to choose not to inflict destruction on itself.
I've spent the past decade building a company that is now the largest patient - physician platform in the U.S., and I believe one of the reasons why it was so successful was because of the company culture we put in place from the day the company was founded.
Hootsuite's CEO Ryan Holmes has spoken out about the impact of Silicon Valley, saying Canada suffers from a growing shortage of computer developers and software engineers because the U.S. tech hub has claimed the best and the bright for several decades.
And Forrester researchers highlighted in a study that baby boomers, between the ages of 51 and 69, are the «biggest spenders» because they have extra cash from decades of saving and investing — something millennials just can't afford.
Unfortunately, no one can say if or when the supereruption will actually occur, because it all depends on how magma swelling 3 km below the surface of the central caldera will behave in the coming decades.
In the middle of the last decade, we had decided that this link was no longer important because of:
Because this scenario showcases a slew of problems that are endemic to our modern healthcare system — from the utter lack of bacterial control in clinical settings and the associated infections that result... to a process that shuttles vulnerable patients in and out of emergency rooms for piecemeal diagnosis and treatment... to overcrowded, overburdened hospitals that still mindlessly cling to patient - management processes that haven't worked for decades.
And on the handful of occasions where the Obama administration did draw legal scrutiny, the investigations did not block out the sun because they were not part of a decades - long legacy of ethical missteps.
Mike Hearn, one of the main developers of the Bitcoin architecture alongside the mysterious Nakamoto, has said that any implementation of the concept is at least a decade away because of the need for hardware upgrades on physical goods.
In most of these countries, China may be difficult to dislodge because it has been operating development programs there for many years and decades.
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