Sentences with phrase «big big crowd»

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«That his inauguration crowd was bigger than that Barack Obama's first inauguration.
Put these four tips in action to stand out — no matter how big the crowd is.
The mall owner could have tried to have it all by building one big store, but it would have missed out on the opportunities to collect rent from everyone and benefit from the diverse crowds that the tenants attract.
Another big part of why Musk, Einstein and Jobs were able to be such original thinkers is because they had a sense of «separateness» — a feeling of being different or disconnected from the crowd, which freed them to reject the conventional wisdom and assumptions that constrained others.
«Remember when they were saying, during the campaign, that Donald Trump is giving great speeches and drawing big crowds, but he is spending much less money and not using social media as well as Crooked Hillary's large and highly sophisticated staff.
The project certainly taught us that one of the big challenges for crowd - funded projects to overcome is the propensity for delays.
It's kind of like a microcosm of Las Vegas — all shiny new things, large crowds, big money being spent and the occasional scantily clad marketing woman.
Most startup competitions that award cash draw a pretty big crowd.
Of course, big companies have large departments to handle this sort of thing and there are rarely so many candidates, but this hypothetical is here to show what kind of crowd the wrong advert can actually attract.
But that strategy works in other settings too, such as drawing attention to a booth on a crowded trade show floor, flagging down fans outside big sporting events, or even promoting political causes.
The concept of using online communities to solve problems for big companies is intriguing — the wisdom of crowds has been tapped at a low cost in a variety of industries and has proved surprisingly accurate.
Flipkens later thanked the «amazing» Brazilian crowd for helping her pull off one of the biggest wins of her career.
Despite earning the biggest premium for sticking around, ADP found that the 24 - and - under crowd's turnover rate exceeded 50 % in the first quarter.
That's a big problem in places crowded with the sick and physically vulnerable — especially hospitals.
Unlike in Canada, where the country's biggest universities play in front of sparse crowds and go years without winning a season, U.S. colleges outside of the Ivy League depend upon their sports teams to bring in new students, attract attention, and draw donations and revenue.
Sure, that probably went through Les's mind when he set his prices, both to buy and to sell, but all that was crowded out by a bigger calculation: At what price can I get this to make the biggest profit when I sell it?
As he told a crowd of employees and customers in 2015, just after explaining the merits of the EMC deal, «Go big or go home, baby.»
On one of Governors Ball's four stages, the group Big Gigantic, which combines electronic dance beats with live saxes and a horn section, blasts away in front of a quickly growing crowd.
«The epicenter of this turbulence lies in the US, and after the wipe - out of crowded positions on VIX - related ETPs early February, the next big risk is to short positions on S&P 500 variance swaps.»
In truth, we were riding in on a pretty crowded bandwagon — one called big data.
The ad tech company have found an innovative way to muscle in on an extremely crowded market, linking two areas of a business that would scarcely have been possible before «big data».
Instead of bland, crowd - pleasing statements about mission and beliefs, customers now expect — and sometimes demand — that big - name companies take stands on political issues.
A decade ago, indoor cycling was pretty much relegated to a sweaty, crowded room at the local big - box gym.
But the bigger picture for the New York City company is how to excel in a marketplace that's becoming increasingly crowded with low - cost options.
The one big potential downside is that the online education market becomes so crowded that its growth slows, but he's optimistic that this company and its «high - end, high quality» services can be a leader in this space.
He cautioned, however, that the big flagship luxury stores in Paris and other Western cities need to be careful of the long lines and crowd problems associated with an influx of Chinese tourists.
According to Ctrip, factors that more Chinese tourists are seeking out from their holidays include «avoiding big crowds,» «no shopping» and private travel guides.
People in the crowd at Hillary Clinton's 2016 US presidential Election Night event watch results begin to come in on a big screen at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York.
Nothing I did for the rest of the trip was nearly as difficult — not hooking up or draining the waste tanks, not fixing a bad connection on the water hose, not even pulling into a crowded gas station (the thing about having a really big car towing a really big, shiny trailer is that people tend to see you, and maybe take pity, and certainly get out of your way)-- and nothing left me with such a giddy glow in the aftermath, even after I learned I'd pulled in a little bit catawampus, and our trailer listed slightly to the left.
I know it's not sexy, but for those who want to win big, the crowded markets are crowded for a reason.
But as of now, crowdfunding is still a minority share so most likely the crowd could be marginalized as the bigger players get the lion's share of the investment opportunities.
It has long been one of the biggest shopping days of the year, and in recent years, the crowds have gradually begun to shift from storefronts to the internet.
He had always worried about growing too big, Bogle told the crowd.
In the winner - take - all battle today for attention, where the truly big stories and viral time wasters crowd out everything else, your announcement is pretty far down the list.
An inside look at how these entrepreneurs got the crowd to fund their businesses to the tune of some big bucks.
New York Fashion Week has returned to the Big Apple to wreak havoc in these city streets (and by havoc we mean crowds of thirsty wannabes, lots of skinny people smoking, and fashion editors complaining about things that others would give their right leg to experience).
It's also end of days for startups whose big idea is to raise a mountain of money now and figure out a business plan later, and for investors who think clever deal terms or the wisdom of crowds is a substitute for diligence and judgment.
Alibaba is poised to dominate ecommerce in the world's second biggest economy; Snapdeal is struggling to keep pace in a crowded field.
But as the shows got bigger, she realized she had little insight on how the crowd was responding while she performed; in larger venues, bright stage lights often prevent artists from seeing past the first few rows of the crowd.
So far, it sounds like a big win for the work - from - home crowd, and in fact CTrip was so convinced that it decided to offer almost all its employees the option to work from home.
«The other thing to watch is a bit a of culture change — I am afraid Apple may soon end up with the boomer crowd if it doesn't step up to bigger screens,» he said.
DAVOS, Switzerland — Donald Trump is a fan of big crowds.
At the times when mobile order and pay is most popular, some walk - in visitors end up leaving a Starbucks without making a purchase because they've seen a big crowd waiting for orders they already placed on their phones.
This year, SXSWi will be hosting bigger crowds than ever.
,» the five - member group «was one of the biggest glam rock bands of the [80s], their over-the-top live shows drawing sell - out crowds and their music videos defining an early MTV network.»
The raucous crowd, a bigger turnout than most local soccer games, underlined how popular gaming as a hobby and spectator sport has become in China.
This year's edition would have been played by the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings at the University of Michigan's «Big House» before a crowd in excess of 100,000 people.
Sina Weibo is a crowd favourite in Hong Kong, as many of the regions biggest celebrities use the platform to connect with their fans.
While this argument can take many forms, it often centers around two separate concerns: whether community institutions have the economies of scale to go toe - to - toe with the biggest banks; and whether the «too big to fail» crowd has unfair advantages that slants the playing field in their direction.
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