Sentences with phrase «both come out of it»

And you will likely have additional health - care expenses as you age: the cost of home care, physiotherapy, elective medical procedures and some prescription drugs may have to come out of your own pocket.
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.
Trump's long - running feud with Fox News - turned - NBC News anchor Megyn Kelly began after the first presidential primary debate, when he tweeted that «she had blood coming out of her wherever» while Kelly was questioning him.
Senate Republicans came out of 20 hours of debate with a stunning failure in their efforts to overhaul the US healthcare system — and Sen. John McCain of Arizona cast a decisive vote.
Whatever comes out of your mouth is all you're inhaling...» If you work alone, or with only a select group, you may be limiting yourself and your company.
Trump responded by going into attack mode, including making a now - famous controversial remark about Kelly having «blood coming out of her wherever» during the debate.
There's going to be some really great work to come out of that.
Kevin Johnson: Well, Andrew, let me go back to how this evolved coming out of our strategic plan.
«I'm confident Turkey will come out of this with much stronger democracy, better functioning market economy & enhanced investment climate.»
Silicon Valley could benefit from learning more about the companies and innovations coming out of China.
THE strength of the resources sector continues to offer opportunities for local surveying companies, many of which have diversified their business to take advantage of contracts coming out of the stat
If any good could come out of all of this, she told me, it would be to spread the word and making sure people know one simple thing: Pets should never be placed in an overhead bin on an airplane.
The insight didn't just come out of some professor's loathing of impatient drivers.
Silverstein: And this is the biggest question that I have coming out of the these conversations at Davos — everybody is telling me that blockchain can solve all these different problems.
One of our earliest companies came out of the MIT Media Lab.
Now, she says, women are «coming out of the woodwork» to support her.
When little Tommy has the ability to pop in contact lenses to play in a virtual world and doesn't come out of his room for a month, that generation of parents will express the same type of concern their parents did about spending time on Snapchat.
«My hunch is the next phase of media,» he says, «will come out of authentic, chill conversation about things that matter to people.»
ExpressJet continues to engage in discussions around the CRJ700s scheduled to come out of service with Delta later this year and remains pleased with the level of demand for the CRJ700 product.
Canadian grocers, which were locked in a price war and are just coming out of a prolonged bout of food deflation, now have to get ready for Amazon, which in June agreed to buy Whole Foods Market Inc..
Instead of an increase coming out of the blue, it seems like a natural consequence of a series of events that have led to the company to say, «There's nothing more we can do.
There are a many people coming out of law school who are finding it very hard to get a job at a decent law firm.
«A lot of the development in deep learning came out of Canadian universities, yet the industry wasn't positioned well enough to capitalize on that innovation, so we've lost a lot of people to south of the border,» said Foteini Agrafioti, who leads RBC's deep - learning division.
Canada has become an unlikely hub for the development of e-commerce platforms, with market leader Shopify, big - brand focused Elastic Path and small storefront ShopLocket all coming out of this country's tech sector.
A day later, Trump made a comment about Kelly having blood «coming out of her wherever,» which many took to be a reference to the menstrual cycle.
Outraged by the scandal, former leader Mahathir Mohammad came out of political retirement and the opposition has united behind him in the national elections.
Justin McLeod: It started just because I was coming out of business school at the time, and I was about to go back into management consulting where you don't meet that many new people, you're traveling a lot.
Neutral reports on the Trump administration's trade policy tend to include a line advising readers that most economists disagree with just about everything that comes out of the mouths of the president, Ross and Robert Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative and leader of the American side at the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Donald Trump's presidency didn't come out of nowhere; it's the culmination of multiple trends playing out over decades.
«It's coming out of the treasury,» Mulvaney clarified, before reporters could even ask whether Mexico would pay for it, as Trump frequently promised.
And, having played ultimate throughout summer camp as a kid (often with Marc), briefly in college, and for two seasons in a scrappy New York City league (yes, I realize I'm officially coming out of the nerd closet here), I was invited to play Thursday.
And coming out of that May board meeting, Howard and I sat down and said how could we best focus our individual capabilities and contributions to help make that plan come to life?
A lot of graduates are coming out of school with little knowledge of cuisine or the human palette as it pertains to tastes not covered in mac and cheese or $ 1 pizza.
A little more than two years later, at the encouragement of activist investor Bill Ackman, Harrison came out of retirement to become president and CEO of Canadian Pacific Railway (CP).
It was a let down because I thought they would be coming out of the woodwork to read my content but that didn't happen.
Casino operators agreed to raise wages during the last round of negotiations in 2013 as the city was coming out of the recession.
The result is a complete product coming out of the machine at a fast rate.
Flow — a zone of productivity and creativity that seemingly comes out of thin air — is a much sought - after state of being.
For example, interest - rate - sensitive income stocks and bonds tend to do well coming out of the trough, and more cyclical companies excel later on as the recovery gains steam.
«It seemed like such a fluffy exercise, but I went through it anyway,» Holmes says, «and coming out of it realized there was a huge benefit.»
``... If I were to come out of the closet, so to speak, and admit to my fears and anxieties and sometimes crippling depression, I fear that I would be ostracized.»
«This kind of technology does not come out of one company on its own,» says Delage.
«I had to figure out something that made sense, and you don't know much about where's Luke's head is at coming out of «The Force Awakens,» Johnson told Business Insider.
«If you have concerns stemming from the macro environment and that causes risk to come out of the bond market, then that may spill over to the equity markets,» he says.
Most of the intelligent things that were said about the economy came out of her mouth.
CASE: The fund came out of our work around Rise of the Rest over the last four years where we've visited 33 cities, completed six different tours, and met a lot of entrepreneurs and regional investors.
«When I came out of the field I'd feel good, and I realized then that there's probably something to this idea of eating less.»
The idea came out of Singularity University, an elite, 10 - week graduate studies program in Silicon Valley in which participants devise solutions to global issues.
More recently, she says, women have been «coming out of the woodwork» to support her and her company.
When I look at the innovation that has come out of Silicon Valley, a lot of it has gone into B - to - C [business to consumers].
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