Sentences with phrase «big deal to say»

Hormones are a pretty big deal to say the least.

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These women's sites are the right size and price to attract big suitors like Hearst and Time --» actionable deals that are available now,» he says.
That said, there are exceptions to any rule and — in the case of presenting your business to the big guys — because they bring their old attitudes and ways of doing business to the bargaining table with them — it can be a big deal to look a lot bigger and broader than your business really is.
He described the families of people with such difficult diseases as «so close to breaking,» and said that «science is going to catch up... But a big piece of that is... changing the paradigm of [medicine], dealing with costs, and dealing with availability.»
If you have to declare bankruptcy at age 23, it's no big deal,»» Weber says.
SAS's vice-president of marketing for the Americas, Cameron Dow, says part of the problem also lies in the fact that Canadian universities aren't graduating nearly enough data scientists, who ultimately will know how to deal with Big Data.
«I suspect there are more rumours than there are facts at the moment, and rumours are one of the biggest challenges any individual or organization has to deal with in a crisis,» he says.
Christian rights lawyer Zhang Peihong, who has represented Christian activists in China, said he had not expected Tillerson to make a big deal about human rights.
«For me, this is a very big deal; it's a potential partnership of the century, said Jungwirth, who noted the company's ultimate goal is for anyone in the world to be able access self - driving vehicles and get to where they need to go with «push of a button.»
«Computer vision technology is going to be a big deal,» Pinterest CEO Ben Silbermann said on «Closing Bell.»
If the company loses it's biggest customer, for instance, you might be tempted to prop up the troops by saying something like, «It's not a big deal, we'll find another customer to take their place.»
«The biggest single concern is that the U.K. would not be able to replicate the kinds of trade deals it currently enjoys with third parties,» said Geoffrey Heal, a professor of social enterprise at Columbia Business School.
Dodge says the CIB could be a big deal, especially if it can work around the reluctance of politicians to tell the Canadian voters they'll have to pay fees to use some new infrastructure, including toll roads and bridges.
But the biggest threat they face, Rosenblatt says, is dealing with the tech behemoths that pose a threat to their budding businesses.
When asked how much money would be spent on immigration advocacy, Lima declined to give a monetary figure, but said the advocacy efforts would be «as big of a deal» as tax reform.
In an interview, Rendle told Fortune the company is looking for its next big deal, even as he said VF would focus on building up its online and international businesses to spur growth, and touted a $ 5 billion share buyback program to boost the stock.
She said that her physician had recommended five days of rest after her pneumonia diagnosis Friday and that the campaign decided not to disclose the illness then because she «didn't think it was that big a deal
«The only way to address these legitimate concerns is to reopen the deal itself and change those provisions that give foreign investors and big corporations such power to dictate government policy,» Barlow said.
He says the EU ultimately has to find a way to get the deal done because not doing so would be a much bigger crisis.
That strategy will help producers pay for the big, transformational deals they made in 2016, aimed at overhauling their business to contend with low prices, said Curt Karges, who leads consulting firm PwC's corporate finance team in Houston, in a year - end report.
The former Dropbox executive raised $ 140 million for her first fund and says that while bigger funds have a clear advantage when it comes to leading the largest deals, her dual focus — A.I. and diversity — gives her a leg up.
SINGAPORE, April 16 - Singapore - listed Noble Group announced on Monday a «simplified structure» to its controversial $ 3.4 billion debt restructuring deal and said this had won the support of its founder and biggest shareholder, Richard Elman.
Talk about a great deal: «We're in a position where we can use that tax savings to start taking bigger risks,» says Cheryl Volkman, co-founder of AbleNet, based in Roseville, Minn., a 100 % S corp ESOP with $ 8 million in sales.
Although most early customers are big companies, GoodMail is actively pursuing small businesses too, because they're most likely not to have IT staff to deal with spam problem, Stiles says.
On June 10 SoftBank increased its bid to $ 21.6 billion from $ 20.1 billion and raised the cash component of the deal for shareholders by $ 4.5 billion, trumping Dish's bid and gaining support from Sprint's second biggest shareholder Paulson & Co. which had previously said it preferred Dish's bid.
But, wait, there's yet another «taste community» rallying to «Ozark,» says Yellin: fans of the 2015 film «The Big Short,» which deals with Wall Street dirty tricks, have been found to respond to the money monkeyshines that animate «Ozark.»
«When I started this in the late»90s into the early to mid 2000s, you could see childhood obesity and all the health issues becoming really big deals for the consumer,» Scott says.
The big banks say clients are clamoring for impact investing, so they're scrambling to accommodate: they're lowering thresholds, reducing bureaucratic obstacles, making it easier for some of the smaller deals to get through the door.
Maybank - KimEng said both companies likely needed the deal to gain access to «a bigger playground,» noting Geely's potential in China was capped by moderate growth and Malaysian auto sales appeared to have hit a saturation point.
«Our deal with Fox Sports, one of the biggest broadcasters in the sports world, is a tremendous opportunity to expand the live virtual reality events we can deliver,» Allen says.
Hart said that the problem of insider threats is as «old as the hills» and that every organization, from big businesses to the National Security Agency, has to deal with the possibility.
«I found it to be a bigger challenge to deal with the constraints of a holding company than having some risk and knowing we can deliver on it,» he says.
As part of that bigger deal, he said, Republicans would be open to additional revenue, so long as it was paired with deep spending cuts and didn't come from higher tax rates.
«I've had to say no to some big deals because there wasn't the inventory,» he says.
Miller, who until recently was a senior adviser at the Business Council of Canada, which represents the chief executives of the country's biggest companies, says Canadians simply don't know enough about how China works to avoid getting screwed in the fine print of any deal.
But the big Internet service providers say the 2015 rules are too burdensome, deterring them from investing to speed up their networks, and preventing them from offering customers the best deals and services.
Being able to deliver such firepower «is still a big deal,» he said, but is by no means a proven capability.
Now Pfizer CEO Ian Read has to eat crow and prove to the market that his company can be great on its own, after pretty much spending the past two years saying it was a big deal or bust.
Halliburton is unlikely to try another big acquisition despite being relegated to third place by Monday's deal, people familiar with the company said.
And now that earnings have slipped at biotech darling Gilead Sciences (gild), shareholders and Wall Street analysts say the answer for the company is to do a big deal.
There's still a chance to do something effective, Johnson says, but it will require a strong and independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency and the dismantling of the six American banks that have grown too big to fail — and if he isn't the first to make the argument, 13 Bankers nonetheless lends it a good deal of substance.
«Even if it remains a Schedule I substance, the DEA will continue to allocate its resources and time to the biggest and most violent drug traffickers,» he says, explaining most of the agency's resources are being used to deal with the current opioid epidemic, which kills more people each year than auto accidents.
Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf said China - U.S. tensions are stalling big deals, but that could change in time to finalize an NXP tie - up.
Unlike other festivals that screen films in the hopes of getting a bigger distribution deal, Ellison's crew plans to use social media and other tech to turn these films into year round events, it says.
«When he did his piece with Virgin [air travel]-- that's a big risk to start an airline — he went to Boeing and negotiated a deal that [he] could send the planes back if it didn't work and he wasn't liable,» Robbins says.
If you've said, «it's not that big a deal, the scientists aren't sure,» you chose to ignore that there is no more debate about global warming and how it will hurt people.
Given that CMHC now accounts for half the mortgage market, it's fair to say that a rationing of their credit is a very big deal.
That's actually a big deal when it comes to blockchain projects,» Green said in an email.
But the big prize for Canada, say government officials, is in the deal's potential and the sheer size and wealth of the European market — 500 million people and an economy approaching $ 17 trillion — that will now be open to Canadian manufacturers, entrepreneurs, investors, service providers and even professionals, such as engineers, under improved conditions and mostly duty - free.
CVS Health said on Sunday that it had agreed to buy Aetna for about $ 69 billion in a deal that would combine the drugstore giant with one of the biggest health insurers in the United States and has the potential to reshape the nation's health care industry.
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