Sentences with phrase «business as usual in»

If you start in Denver its easy peasy to move and continue doing business as usual in Las Vegas.
It is not entirely business as usual in a retail sector that has been hit by a double whammy of rising e-commerce sales and shifting consumer shopping patterns.
«We've had a sea change, and we're not going back to business as usual in the next five - 10 years,» says Sharp.
Business as usual in Edmonton.
Yet it is not entirely business as usual in a retail sector that has been hit by a double whammy of rising e-commerce sales and shifting consumer shopping patterns.
Really and truly it's business as usual in most cases, and someone is making a mountain out of a molehill perhaps.
While older generations may be inclined to write these traits off as those «youngin's quirks», it's these fresh perspectives that often drive businesses to new heights by challenging the concept of business as usual in favor of innovation and improved efficiency.
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As the UK's decision to leave the EU sank in, the Government sought to reassure EU nationals that it was business as usual in an article via its website in July 2016.
This new technology CLE requirement represents an important departure from business as usual in the legal profession.
With PSD2 set to come into force next year — in the middle of Brexit negotiations — the financial sector can expect an element of business as usual in the short term.
In July a conference on legal futures was held in Singapore in which it was also concluded that a number of societal and economic trends make business as usual in the justice sector untenable.
While Barack Obama portrays himself as an outsider who will change business as usual in government, the LA Times reports that like most of his colleagues, he too has accepted money from political action committees and Washington insiders.
Environmental impacts are business as usual in mining and other extractives.
But it looks like the Soil Association is not advocating business as usual in any shape or form, as Policy Director Peter Melchett explains — organic farming needs to be considered as part of a wider rethink of our destructive food systems:
Developing countries among us will promptly undertake actions whose projected effects on emissions represent a meaningful deviation from business as usual in the midterm, in the context of sustainable development, supported by financing, technology, and capacity - building.
«Climate change means that business as usual in our food and farming systems is no longer an option.
Don't tell them that adults do it too, business as usual in certain cliques.
Both Xcel and Boulder have said it's business as usual in the near term, including their dealings with SmartGridCity.
In 2015, members of the Dubai Carbon Abatement Strategy saved 5.7 million tons of CO2e, which is equivalent to 10.6 % reduction from business as usual in 2015.
This Thursday, he previewed an exhibition of work by Diego Rivera that he plans to put on view at the museum two years from now, sanguinely saying, «We think it's going to be business as usual in 2015.»
That diversity extends to geography, because this is not business as usual in New York.
That is business as usual in the digital era of the Information Age.
It's business as usual in the art world, or so the media would have us believe.
Can there be business as usual in the climate of racism, misogyny, homophobia and xenophobia that the election exposed and fostered?
While I don't want to spoil anything, one notable sequence involves taking imprints of various wooden carvings with a block of cheese, and then using the markings on said cheese to manipulate an ancient idol to change the course of the wind — all just business as usual in the Monkey Island universe.
Although after WWII the majority of Jewish population left, a small but vibrant Jewish community has stayed taking care of remaining synagogues and going about business as usual in the Gold Souk and in quality antique furniture stores.
No More Homeless Pets in Utah was one of the first Maddie's Fund grant recipients, and I think we served as something of a living laboratory and field trial for a new approach to transforming business as usual in animal welfare.
It's business as usual in the markets, with the usual mixed messages tempting individual investors into trying -LSB-...]
Investment implication: business as usual in China; neo-mercantilism continues for now.
Though I'm a little astonished to see it's business as usual in the UK, considering the Kennedy loan issues in Ireland... But FRM's a small company — there's far more upside for David Kennedy to try raise new equity / rebuild the company (vs. screwing existing minority shareholders).
People are trying to kill her.That would be business as usual in the counterespionage world, except that it's the good guys who have her in the crosshairs.
Of course, until all this happens, and publishers finally commit to converting the majority of their books to digital (and develop acceptable author contracts and find a comfortable price point to go with them), it's likely to be business as usual in Brazil.
For Ford it was business as usual in April.
Though there haven't been any published crash test results at time of writing, the Infiniti Q50 sedan that shares a lot of the core mechanical bits with the Q60 was awarded the full five stars in its most recent NHTSA crash test, so the array of safety gear on the Infiniti Q60 should mean business as usual in this regard.
Cabin accoutrement for the Mercedes - AMG GT Roadster is mostly business as usual in standard fitment, although there are a handful of snazzy options that come gratis with the price of a GT C. Included are a new light - colored Nappa leather package, as well as AMG's performance steering wheel clad in Nappa leather and Dinamica microfiber.
Business as usual in education is not going to heal the widening divisions between the privileged and disadvantaged.
Impending changes justify a dramatic departure from business as usual in school districts, particularly in the area of financial management and budgeting.
Instead, the report reveals that at a fundamental level, a productive district partnership demands a shift from «business as usual in district interactions» and requires movement toward norms of transparency, knowledge - sharing, and collaboration.
The lurking fear is that revelations in Houston and New York City may be just the tip of the iceberg, and that such alarming practices may be business as usual in far more places than we suspect.
«I want to nip in the bud the idea that somehow it's business as usual in Washington,» Alexander said.
He further stated that he «wants to nip in the bud the idea that somehow it is business as usual in Washington.»
More and more, the challenge to business as usual in teacher licensure is resulting in a complete overhaul of the process.
This is very much about a bottom up approach, but at the same time the intention is to make computer science business as usual in as many schools as we can within three years.
It's business as usual in the opening state of Sonic Mania, but everything's in 1080p, gorgeous, and it feels modern despite its old school affectations.
Otherwise it's very much business as usual in yet another tired rip off of Gremlins.
So pretty much business as usual in LA, then.
Otherwise it is business as usual in the Third Row.
From the Western perspective, the feisty protagonists» predicament might seem silly, until it gradually sinks in that this treatment is business as usual in a backward land that seems to have gotten stuck in the Middle Ages.
Meanwhile, the show's creator and host (Garrison Keillor) conducts business as usual in the face of the show's impending demise.
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