Sentences with phrase «changing force of»

«The impact of foreign investors isn't large enough to change the force of the overall market.»
As a result, it has spawned new and innovative thinking about the types of firms that have dominated the landscape, the emergence of the client - centric model, and the Threats & Opportunities created by the ever - changing forces of the marketplace.

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«Overall, some folks will really benefit from AMT repeal, but we can't look at taxes in a vacuum,» said LaBrecque, also head of the Michigan Association of CPAs» special task force on tax changes, which ran simulations on more than 900 tax returns to see the impact of the proposed Trump tax changes.
Yum was forced to shut hundreds of British KFC outlets in February due to a shortage of chicken resulting from the abrupt change of a supplier.
But shifting collaborative models aren't the only forces changing the face of drug development.
The harvest is only about six weeks long, in March and April, when the change of seasons offers just the right mix of cool nights and warm days to force sap to flow through the sugar maple tree.
Typically they prevent people from joining together to bring class - action lawsuits that can force companies to change their practices under the threat of big monetary damages.
But the All Day Every Day Pant provides a ton of comfort with a look that won't force you to keep changing after you've already decided to dress down after work.
Chriss pegs growth in the contingent work force to structural changes in employment over the past decades, including a decline in enrollment in defined - benefit pension plans and growth in the average duration of unemployment.
«Using business as a force for good is not only a passion of mine but, really, it's the only way that we're going to change the world.»
When it comes to startups and regulation, there's the Uber way of doing it: charging ahead like a raging bull in an effort to force law makers to change their ways.
Britain's last coal power station will be forced to close in 2025, as part of a government plan to phase out the fossil fuel to meet its climate change commitments.
Yum was forced to shut hundreds of British KFC outlets in February after a supplier change led to shortages of everything from chicken to gravy.
Weaponizing brands to force change isn't new, of course.
In Personal Insurance, net written premiums grew 8 %, benefiting from renewal premium change of 10 % in agency auto and continued momentum in our leading homeowners business where we grew policies in force by 5 %.
A Republican National Convention delegate screams as the Chair announces that the convention will not hold a roll - call vote on the Republican National Convention Rules Committee's report and rules changes and rejects the efforts of anti-Trump forces to hold such a vote.
When the pressure's on in the workplace, the Alignment Express can go off the rails: shrinking budgets, org changes, and shifting strategies force teams to do whatever it takes to keep trains on time... often at the expense of culture and values.
The result is a «wedge» that tops up the earnings replacement of those with middle incomes without forcing unnecessary changes on those at the bottom.
Measures such as quotas that force placement of a higher number of women into leadership may provide rapid results, but may not do much to help get rid of the bias, and won't change a company's culture.
My guess is that one of these problems will cause a more pronounced problem in the global economy in the coming years and force real change.
Instead of changing the plan, consider a tactic that's worked well for the advertising sales force at the New York Times.
«If France were to change gear and become more inclined to move forward into reforming its economy I think that will force the likes of Italy, Portugal, Greece to do the same,» Garzarelli said, mentioning that such political attitude would be a «positive development» for returns.
A change that would make Buffett hopeful for women in the workforce took place soon after: Following World War II, women's participation in the U.S. labor force rose from 32.7 percent in 1948 to 56.8 percent in 2016, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
As such, it forced wrenching strategic changes on Volkswagen and others who had focused until 2015 on defending the dominance of their existing conventional engines.
In the book, they examine the repercussions on leadership by combined forces of globalization, climate change, increased individualism, and accelerating digitization.
«It's about how do you leverage the diversity you bring into your company for the benefit of your products, for your work force, for your culture,» she told Inc.'s Salvador Rodriguez onstage at the Change Catalyst's Tech Inclusion conference in October.
«A cascade of changing business conditions, changing organizational structures, and changing leadership has been forcing human resource departments to alter their perspectives on their role and function almost overnight,» wrote John Johnston in Business Quarterly.
In your time as commandant, what kind of changes have you seen in your own management style, your own approach to leadership of the force?
«Under - emphasis of these (structural) policies relative to macroeconomic, trade and financial stability policies is a key reason for many governments» failure in recent decades to mobilize a more effective response to widening inequality and stagnating median income as technological change and globalization have gathered force,» the report said.
«We offer new analyses in this working paper of the impact of changes in the US labor force participation rate (LFPR).
South Korea and a U.S. - led U.N. force are technically still at war with North Korea and the idea of an official peace deal to change that is not something that can be resolved by the Koreas alone.
That means shoppers are forced to accept change in the form of chewing gum, cigarettes, and other small items.
The survey of 16,000 people in 15 countries highlights the changing global retirement landscape as economic pressures and longer life expectancy force people to work longer.
Small - business owners, with their strong voting records and firm intentions of hitting the polls in November, represent an untapped but potentially game - changing force in this presidential race, particularly if overall voter turnout comes in low.
The addition of more «upscale» merchandise demonstrates the changes that the discount retailer has been forced to grapple with as the number of potential middle - class customers plummets.
Then, while addressing attendees of a TEDx talk, she described a change of mindset:»... I learned that our borders and our obstacles can only do two things: one, stop us in our tracks, or two, force us to get creative.»
A firmware change can force routers to require a dedicated certificate for each handshake, instead of relying on the one already generated.
Five of its employees were indicted in 2007 in relation to the deaths of 17 unarmed Iraqi civilians — forcing the company to change its name to Xe Services in a bid to distance itself from the controversy.
The growing adoption of ad blockers is forcing companies to change how they market online.
Lori Becker, founder and CEO of Boston - based education publishing firm Publishing Solutions Group, says she is a fan of the five - year goal, but the current economy and some major changes in her industry have forced her to reevaluate.
Your work — regardless of industry — can be a force for growth and meaningful change.
The system is automated and will stop working if there are any «disadvantageous changes» in either the direction or force of the wind.
It was a transparent attempt to boost interest in the social network, and Google's change of heart now proves that forcing people to use an inferior product is not much of a business strategy.
Many of the most wrenching changes involve structural and technical forces.
In his book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resources.
But you know what happens to bids in negotiations: They get whittled away, the terms get changed, and, sometimes, the whole negotiation breaks down under the force of an ultimatum from one of the parties involved.
«Free - trade agreements have become a scapegoat for a lot of other forces changing the economy,» says Cathleen Cimino - Isaacs, a research fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Indeed, when one ponders the changes that the global economy has had to digest over the past 25 years, from the fall of the Iron Curtain to the flowering of the Internet - based economy to the entrance of 1.3 billion Chinese into the labor force, it would be surprising if the effects weren't felt by American workers.
As a result of their remarkable generosity, philanthropy in 2016 is poised to stand alongside government and business as one of the most powerful forces influencing social change.
Fullerton Jr., Howard N. «Labor Force Participation: 75 Years of Change, 1950 — 98 and 1998 — 2025.»
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