Sentences with phrase «bigger share of the pie»

«Companies and share - holders have been taking a bigger and bigger share of the pie at the expense of labor.
«Companies and shareholders have been taking a bigger and bigger share of the pie at the expense of labor,» says Arnott.
As an independent publisher, I get a bigger share of the pie, and I work directly with the online retailers to merchandise my books.
People are publishing books on their own because they choose to — because they see opportunities in the market and want a bigger share of the pie than publishers offer; because they want full control of their book; for some, because they just want a relic of their work to share with friends and family.
It's not that you're «losing» incentive, it's that before you were given a far bigger share of the pie for loaning out short books, whether you were gaming the system or not.
Though Amazon is aggressive about getting bigger and bigger shares of the pie, the internet (for now) is still in the hands of everyone.
Everybody wants a bigger share of the pie and the question is who should get to grab it first?
When the others drop out, that means that they leave the market and give you a bigger share of the pie
The most important rule for mining is still: «If you are the most efficient miner you will be able to continue mining while others need to step out leaving you a bigger share of the pie.»»
The City of Angels is often thought to be a bit different from the rest of the country, so maybe it should come as no surprise that it was alternative lenders that grabbed the biggest share of the pie after U.S. national banks, issuing 17 percent of the loans originated by the top 20 lenders in Los Angeles in the first six months of the year.

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I love importing products and goods that are hard to find here in the U.S. Or products with big mark - ups where (I think) the middleman is taking far too much for his share of the pie.
First, he'll tell you that what the elite get may look like a lot of money, but it's still a small share of the total - that is, when all is said and done the rich aren't getting that big a piece of the pie.
She reaches for the classic political cliché that «the only polls that count are elections» and points to the Oldham West and Royton by - election in which Jim McMahon triumphed for Labour with fewer votes than his predecessor Michael Meacher, but a substantially bigger share of the overall pie.
One could argue that the programs with the bigger shares of the pending pie should be responsible for taking a bigger share of the total cuts needed to balance the budget.
Similarly, I've argued that Labour should focus on growth as well as the cost of living; in other words, making the economic pie bigger, in addition to sharing it more equitably; being a party of increased production, not simply fairer distribution.
Women continue to get a bigger piece of the filmmaking pie, even if the guys are still hogging the lion's share.
Although the Japanese automaker's market share in the U.S. may not be that big of a slice of the pie, rising from 2.2 % to 2.5 % this year, with a few anticipated improvements they expect to keep that momentum going by offering the right car to the right customer.
I'm not annoyed or surprised — I predicted that once Amazon had its way with the big 5, once indies had served their purpose as a stick with which to threaten trad pubs, it would go back to business as usual, where the lion's share of sales went to trad pubs and Amazon imprints (a variation of trad pub), and indies had to generate far more content and work far harder for a much smaller slice of the pie.
Between early 2014 and early 2016, compared to all authors of the same vintage, newer Big Five authors saw their relative share of the pie drop the most dramatically — falling from 22 % of the total to 9 % of the total.
Big budgets for entertainment are out there, so claim your share of the pie.
He's also an egomaniac who wants to control the biggest share of the animal charity (money and publicity) pie.
But how a law firm or its executive management choose to allocate that money can make the difference between a law firm that fosters a culture of cohesion and collaboration or where the battle for a bigger share of a finite pie promotes a culture of «me vs. them» competition.
Motor insurance holds the biggest pie of general insurance market, with a share of 47.05 % in FY 12 - 13, and a reported growth rate of 22.24 % from the total premium underwritten in the same year.
Though still the largest cryptocurrency, bitcoin's influence on the market has quickly faded, with the likes of Ripple (XRP), Ethereum (ETH) and even Cardano (ADA) controlling a bigger share of the overall pie.
My goal as an entrepreneur is to build a bigger pool of resources so all can share in the bounty — not just carve a bigger piece of the pie for myself.
The third - party investors are gaining a bigger share of a shrinking pie, as foreclosure auctions made up 8 percent of all home sales in June, the lowest since August 2006.
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