Sentences with phrase «better than today»

«But the outlook (in 2009) was tomorrow will be better than today, and we ought to be investing in land — aggressively.»
«Are you wanting tomorrow to be better than today?
A 77 - inch television with a curved screen and resolution four times better than today's high - definition TV will be a centerpiece of LG Electronics» product line - up at next week's International CES in Las Vegas.
The Earth was about 3 degrees warmer for several million years during the Pliocene, between 2 and 6 million years ago, and life did quite well, perhaps better than today.
Economy is 2.4 L / 100 km and emissions of just 83g / km CO2 - better than today's best hybrids.
A lithium — oxygen (Li — O) battery can, in theory, store energy as densely as a petrol engine — more than ten times better than today's car battery packs.
I strongly believe that in 25 years the climate models will be much much better than today, and I strongly believe that Rasmus and Gavin are 100 % in agreement with me on this (is it correct?).
It's a crank of an essay, and unless you believe that yesterday's art heros are better than today's «kitsch purveyors», you should be miffed.
When we borrow, we are making a statement about the future — that we can presume that it will be good, hey, even better than today.
The Federal government did both — borrowing and underfunding, because tomorrow will always be better than today.
This is better than today's TIPS with their 2 % (plus inflation) interest rate.
While the Quattro should be an important progress for HTC, being their first tablet to be powered by a Tegra processor and their first to run Android 4.0, this slate is once again not extremely innovative, being only slightly better than today's tablets.
Which would surely be better than today's reauthorization gridlock cum waivers of dubious constitutionality (and continued heavy - handedness).
The key is to convince states that it's practical, affordable, and clearly better than today's exams at providing meaningful information.
She attributes Japan's high math proficiency to teaching reforms adopted in the 1980s and 1990s, but does not acknowledge that Japan was doing quite well — and even better than today relative to the U.S. — on international math tests in the 1960s.
10 reasons why the 80s were better than today - the 1980s were the best era for kids to grow up in.
I like traveling and exploring different cultures, visited a lot of countries, work hard, and hope that tomorrow will be better than today...
Evening Agenda: When I got home from work I cooked dinner and planned for Wednesday, making sure it was better than today.
I ate a typical American diet (which is better than today's typical) My mother made meals at home but often the vegetables were overcooked, etc..
We may not be the coolest (although we think we are very cool) or the richest (we know we are not rich), but we generate the knowledge that guides humanity toward progress so that tomorrow is always better than today.
Technological improvements have led to simple quantum computers that could, if scaled up, do certain things better than today's computers, such as searching through unsorted lists and factoring big numbers.
«It's about revitalizing a region with 1.5 million people and making sure their tomorrow is much better than their today.
In fact, future confidence, that is, the hope and faith that tomorrow will be better than today for me and for the economy is the lowest we've seen this year.
Because the truth is, it may get easier, but it will never be better than today.
«Heirloom tomatoes taste far better than today's supermarket tomatoes, which are often picked when they are still green,» notes Roberta McQuaid, Old Sturbridge Village staff horticulturist.
I don't believe the club currently have a coach because i have seen a team without a coach at all performing better than today's performance, it's really a sorry case.
I understand signings are needed, but you can not convince me for even a second that any of the other teams in the PL are THAT much better than us TODAY.
He looked better than today based on what he did in the first half, like assists after assists.
The appreciation and recognition of excellence in beverage operations is upon us and the current trends of classic drinks, higher quality ingredients and attention to detail all points to a time in the past that seems immeasurably better than today.
That is why science exists to prove what is real and not... in a couple millennium man may understand better than today.
I have that philosophy as I'm quite optimistic that tomorrow will always be better than today.
I suggest flagstone because it holds up so much better than todays slate which can chip and shred after a few years, unless you can get the really old slate that they used in city sidewalks in the early 1900's.

Not exact matches

The OECD data finds other industrialized countries, not members of the G7, have come out of the slump a shade better than Canada, including Austria, Israel, Sweden and Switzerland, all of whom have higher employment rates today than prior to the recession.
There are many reasons why it's a good idea to start your own business, but it today's economic climate it can seem more daunting than ever.
And there's no better day to do it than today.
There is no better marketing strategy today than encouraging your best customers to recommend your brand to their friends.
Western Australia is the only state in the nation expecting better Christmas trading than last year, according to a report released today.
It works with about 150,000 restaurants today, and counts more than 6,000 employees globally, as it competes with local players such as Takeaway.com, based in the Netherlands, as well as giants like Amazon and Uber.
Polished or not, the VR we are seeing today is better than anything we've seen in the past, and the promise of what VR could become in a few more years is tantalizing.
«You don't have to choose between doing good and doing well it's a false choice, today more than ever.»
«That set of rules and those thought processes are so ingrained in society today that it's hard to communicate exactly what the vision is, and I think «Reinventing Organizations» does a better job than any other book on communicating that vision and communicating that this is not just a hypothetical like, «Oh, wouldn't it be cool if we did this,»» Bunch said.
The fact is, a higher proportion of teenagers work at a minimum wage job in most provinces across Canada today than a decade ago (49 per cent across Canada, 70 per cent in Ontario in 2016), but a growing proportion of adults have been doing so as well.
But there will be human jobs — and they will likely be better than many that exist today.
When I ask what he hopes to be doing in three years time, Mast replies that he wants to continue to make chocolate that is more delicious and of better quality than what mainstream confectioners sell today.
We're very good at launching Mario Party - type games — that's one franchise that does better in Canada than other markets, for example — but when it comes to launching new IP it's a huge challenge in today's world, where consumers are just bombarded with entertainment options that didn't exist when we first launched Mario 30 years ago.
The best part is that, as your company grows, you always grant stock in proportion to what is fair today rather than in proportion to their original grant.
But with more than half of American adults identifying as single today, that may not be the best practice anymore.
Well, the economics of music production today are far healthier than they ever were in Virgin's heyday as a music company.
Stephens faced challenges as well, including taking on a product - architecture design that was larger in scale and complexity than what was envisioned at the beginning, and growing a culture that fits today's needs in a highly competitive marketplace for talent.
Today the company says more than 100,000 people in 65 major U.S. cities, as well as 44 international cities, use WeWork's shared office space — ranging in price from $ 45 to $ 450 per month, depending on the amenities.
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