Sentences with word «brings»

If people like your small business and you put a good enough case forward, the idea of crowdfunding brings ideas and people together and could provide the money you need to get off the ground.
Consumer content brings a business more to life than a standard computer application or financial paperwork can.
In March, the company announced a $ 35 million Series B round led by VC firm Playground Global, which brings the company's total funding to $ 45 million.
CIMB private banking economist Song Seng Wun said Chinese New Year always brings a «short - term lift for consumption for Chinese communities around the world from Beijing, Jakarta, London, Los Angeles, to Singapore.»
Take for example Michael Hebb, the founder of Death over Dinner, a nonprofit that brings together people — over dinner — to reflect on the consequential event that happens to us all, but that no one likes to talk about.
Scott Huffman, vice-president of engineering on Google Assistant, brings up his connected lights as an example.
The movie brings viewers inside the dedication, obsession, and decades of hard work it takes to achieve perfection.
Everyone manages themselves, and by virtue of this brings their best selves to work.
Critics of Chinese business practices argue that Tesla faces certain IP theft as soon as it brings manufacturing into China.
Focus rather on what brings you the most internal peace.»
Make sure each person brings something to the table.
Now let's look at a couple of questions your post brings to mind:
Ferrazzi brings a refreshing take on the importance of networking and the importance of using the power of relationships to become successful.
But don't underestimate the benefits an introvert brings to a leadership team: That shy, quiet type you dismissed as anti-social could be the next Marissa Mayer, Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates.
All of these have now been taken down, but a cursory Internet search of «Shepard Stewart» brings up a cached profile image from The Federalist — an image that Gavin Wax, editor - in - chief at Liberty Conservative told Bloomberg he worked out was likely a Photoshopped head shot of a former Twitter executive.
But unless the latter machine brings a massive redesign, or some unforeseen change in focus, it feels like too little, too late.
They typically react (slowly at best) to three outside drivers: (a) their competition brings a new offering to market, and they need a quick competitive response; (b) their customers see and begin to adopt new processes and solutions, and the customers demand that their products and services conform to the new ways of doing business; or (c) they see a new tool, product, or service in the market offered by a new player and they quickly determine that this is a game - changer which they need to own (rather than try to build themselves) because they lack the internal capacity to do otherwise.
A variation of this type is those that fear success itself and the spotlight and the elevated expectations it brings.
Swiping to the left-most screen brings up Flipboard, for example, while getting any apps that take advantage of the curves still require signing up for a separate Samsung account.
When something brings in more than 95 % of revenues, it should come as no surprise that a company will go to great lengths to obtain any information it can to boost those revenues.
Although more than half of the company's stores are outside the U.S., the international business brings in only about a third of revenue.
There's nothing that brings people together quite like a common office enemy, while chatting about another colleague's misfortune could save you from an embarrassing gaffe (like asking about your assistant's wife, only to have him sob on your shoulder about the pending divorce).
Focus on the value that you, your product or your service brings to the industry.
Every new medium brings along a healthy fear that the newest invention will ruin society.
Fortune «s Grace Donnelly brings you this sweet story about the Girl Scouts of Greater New York's Cookie Executive Committee, «a group of the top - selling Scouts who, despite not yet being old enough to vote, decide everything from logistics to product marketing.»
Which brings us back to BlackBerry.
«Past research has found that people grow steadily happier as they age from adolescence to older adulthood, with happiness peaking when people reach their 60s and 70s; the moodiness of youth subsides, and maturity brings more contentment.
It also brings the total amount of venture capital pumped into bitcoin startups since 2012 (when Coindesk began tracking the data) very close to $ 1 billion.
Usually it's the other way around, as the spring season brings more new listings.
Knowing what your customers want helps you decide what to offer, and that brings us to the next section of your plan.
Commencement speeches aren't typically renowned for their riveting content or brevity, but, once in a while, hopeful graduates get a speaker who is not only entertaining but also drops wisdom like a grenade and brings hungover graduates out of their seats.
Sometimes it's because the VC brings associates to the meeting.
«It brings a tremendous capability to our U.S. services, as well as to our allies around the world that are purchasing the aircraft because it's more than just an aircraft, it's more than a jet fighter; it is an information node with the sensor capability to communicate with every system on the battlefield.
A retired prison warden, he's seen teachers, parents and grandparents bring kids in to «make sure they never wound up in [a prison].»
After a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2015 based around the ADED Pant, Public Rec is now a full - fledged apparel brand ready to bring its product to a much wider audience.
In making its case to cities, Uber can start by better explaining the benefits it can bring to municipalities, says Jui Ramaprasad, a professor of information systems at McGill University's Desautels faculty of management.
Aisling Byrne, a projects coordinator with the NGO Conflicts Forum, believes that what we see reported in the Western media is not the full story, merely «a deliberate and calculated campaign to bring down the Assad government so as to replace it with a regime «more compatible» with US interests in the region».
While it's not mandatory you move out of the country with your young family to discover the best you, getting OK with the discomfort it brought was a good first step.
For my business, the term that I was trying not to associate with my products was really the keyword that would bring customers to my website.
«Such powerful tools also bring with them new questions and responsibilities,» Brin wrote.
To improve my shot at success, I brought in a professional to guide me.
In five different scenarios, they measured their subjects on a set of cognitive tasks, and controlled for the formality or casualness of their clothing, instructing subjects to bring «clothing you would wear to a job interview» to change into.
«It's about bringing the resources of Google to bear to build the digital assistant ecosystem,» says Nick Fox, a vice president in Google's Search and Assistant business unit.
«Through Fiverr Pro, we're bringing professional freelancers an easy way to get work, while adding the high end, trusted talent entrepreneurs are struggling to tap into.»
«The intent of the pending California legislation for e-scooters is to bring e-scooters into parity with e-bikes,» Baer said.»
And, while data and technology bring us closer to accurate digital attribution, are the things that drive customers and the paths to ROI really achievable?
So, how you ask, does this bring my website more traffic?
2016 has brought a new year of change.
«I said we're bringing back jobs.
First and most basically, because this is far, far from the first time big companies have promised to finally bring some sense to America's crazy health care situation.
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