Sentences with phrase «cited by most of»

The biggest challenge cited by most of the social enterprises was a lack of working capital.

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The campaign plan expected «proposals on trade, regulatory and energy policy would raise economic output and revenues» to offset most of the remaining shortfall, as cited by the Tax Policy Center analysis.
The creator of Romania - based misinformation site Ending the Fed, cited by Buzzfeed as responsible for four of most viral false election headlines on Facebook, told Inc. in November that he created the U.S. politics website with the intention of helping Trump get elected.
Luskin's writing was influenced by one of the most cited academic studies on whistleblowers, a 1985 academic report by researchers at the Ohio State University, who conluded that «that whistleblowing is appropriately viewed as «prosocial» behavior, that is behavior that involves both egoistic and altruistic motives.»
By understanding the types of bosses that are most commonly cited as problematic, you can correct your habits and position yourself as a great boss, a great coworker, and a great leader overall.
In fact, volatile income is the biggest challenge cited by independent workers in a recent survey by Everlance, with 44 percent of respondents saying it's the most difficult part of being an independent contractor.
The top three IT problems: low - performing hardware (46 percent), out - of - date hardware (37 percent), and unreliable hardware (23 percent) The most needed upgrade: Faster processors, cited by over a third (35 percent) of businesses.
The mandate for free contraceptive coverage was one of the most contested polices under the Affordable Care Act and generated many lawsuits by employers that cited religious objections.
This has also made it one of the most highly researched — approximately 50,000 oncology research papers are published annually, according to PubMed data cited by Elekta.
There's a lot more to Dweck's work, but I was very happy to see her results cited by Robbins when he had time in the interview to share only one single, most important piece of parenting advice.
Russia has so far carried out four tests of the Yu - 71, with the most recent test flight conducted on Feb. 26, Russia's Sputnik News reported, citing a recent report by Jane's Intelligence Review.
Britain was cited as one of the most improved over the past six years, raising its score by eight points since 2012 to 82.
Our study gives the most weight to Cost of Doing Business because that is the most frequently cited selling point by both Red and Blue states trying to attract and retain companies.
In the food space, for example, TechCrunch wrote «big brands lost share to small brands in 42 of the top 54 most relevant food categories in the past five years,» citing research by the investment bank Jefferies.
She has been cited by the American Management Association as one of the 50 most influential corporate directors in America.
Education was the most commonly cited motivation for Chinese interest in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal, cited by 41 %, 44 % and 46 % of Juwai.com property enquirers respectively.
According to the authoritative appliance repairman cited by the Times, «Most people use 10 to 15 times the amount of soap they need, and they're pouring money down the drain.»
Cites research by Sydney Finkelstein where Finkelstein and his colleagues studied 51 of the business world's most notorious failures — interviewing CEOs and people from all levels.
There are indeed several of monetary policy rules that may serve as a guidepost for the Federal Reserve, and the most prominent one is the often - cited Taylor rule by economist John B. Taylor.
Among the numerous factors cited by some failed startups in Africa's most populous country Nigeria from a personal survey I conducted include, high and multiple taxes, lack of funding, electricity and security.
In a new report, «Beyond Secular Stagnation,» Morgan Stanley's Global Investment Committee deconstructs the consensus view by examining some of the most frequently - cited drivers of secular stagnation.
The central bank cited stronger - than - expected economic data — in the first half of this year, Canada's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by the most in 15 years — in support of its view that the country's growth was becoming more broadly based and self - sustaining.
But some have accumulated high account values by investing in assets unavailable to most savers, which are initially valued very low and enjoy disproportionately high returns, the GAO said, citing the example of company owners that invest nonpublicly held shares of their company and ultimately realize massive gains.
People like you always citing the Crusades forget that Islam invaded Europe at 700 AD and had driven all the way into France where they were stopped by a Frankish Army at Tours (one of the most bloody battles in history).
Or again: Most studies regarding the physical and mental health of homosexuals, some cited but not explored by Reilly, themselves note that they rely on self - selection and self - identification.
And he cites Steven Cohen who wrote that, by the early 1980s, most «American Jews had been raised with the understanding that liberalism or political radicalism constituted the very essence of Judaism, that all the rest — the rituals, liturgy, communal organizations — were outdated, vestigial trappings for a religion with a great moral message embodied in liberalism.»
One of the most common reasons for opposing same - sex marriage cited by non-affirming Christians is that only a man and woman can biologically procreate.
In fact, every rabbi cited by my Jewish correspondents — from Rabbi Meir of the Mishnah, to Maimonides, to Rabbi Moses Cordevero — recited these blessings, which ask God to return most human beings to Him in wholehearted repentance, but also to «uproot, smash, cast down» the wantonly sinful.
One of the most influential and dramatic illustrations of this integration is the case of Phineas Gage, recently republicized by Antonio and Hanna Damasio arid cited by Ash - brook and Albright.
But most of all, the scripture cited by Catholics in regards to contraception is Genesis 38:9.
Japan, Taiwan, and Korea are among the nations that defied all expectations of informed foreign observers in the postwar period; by the same token, Burma and Ghana, two of the countries most frequently cited as likely economic successes after independence, did an equally creditable job of disappointing the experts.
From Rachel: So the most common Bible passage cited by those who oppose the possibility of postmortem salvation is probably Hebrews 9:27 - 28: «And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment, so Christ also, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time for salvation without reference to sin, to those who eagerly await Him.»
In fact, the first paragraph of the City of God alludes to the famous passage from the prophet Habakkuk, «the just shall live by faith,» and in book nineteen Augustine cites Habakkuk twice, most notably at a point where he links the just person (iustus) to the justice (iustitia) due God «who rules an obedient city according to his grace.»
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But most of all, the scripture cited by Catholics in regards to contraception is Genesis 38:9 — the aforementioned Onan whom God slew for pulling out of his sister - in - law.
Instead, too many atheists simply regurgitate the «official» atheist position (ironic, given that this is what they accuse believers of doing vis - a-vis the Bible...), not only without having read the book recently enough to cite it accurately, but also not taking into account the most recent arguments supporting or undermining — not only by believers, but by atheist scientists as well.
In this effort I have been most materially helped by my reading of Johannes Pedersen, H. Wheeler Robinson and Gerhard von Rad, some of whose works are cited in the essays.
In her most recent column, «A Rational Talk About Rationing Care,» Goodman illustrates her thesis by citing the the non-rationing example of President Obama's late grandmother, who decided to receive a hip replacement after a fall even though she was terminally ill.
In most of the recorded decisions cited by Kuhlmann, the privilege has been denied for violation of one or more of those conditions.
They answered by citing most often 12 relationships established by «blood, marriage, or adoption»; a reader must wade that far before coming to one founded on another basis: «friends,» chosen as «close family» by only one of every 10 respondents.
«Most golfers cite time and money as the two main obstacles to playing more golf, so we try to address that head - on by first bringing the entire golf industry under one roof, saving time, and then by working with our sponsors and exhibitors to generate a unparalleled value for attendees in the form of front - door giveaways, prizes for our interactive contests and games, and show - only savings on the products and services being showcased.»
This is often cited as one of the most memorable Boleyn experiences by many of the 11,000 or so hardy souls (of which I was one) who battled along on that bitterly cold December evening.
One of the most cited studies involving compression socks have been performed by Menetrier et al in 2011.
Although cloth diapers have shown some sales strength, given a boost by environmental concerns, disposable diapers still are popular with mothers, most of them citing health reasons for using them.
Nausea or morning sickness, the second most frequently cited symptom of pregnancy, might be explained by one of the below:
One of the most cited obstacle by mainstream organizations [2] was the lack of technical expertise in disability inclusion among their teams.
The memo cites enthusiasm from the kind of voters who show up on what is expected to be the lowest turnout election day in this busy year of mega-voting: «We're winning voters who say they voted for Donald Trump by a 2 - 1 margin, and these are likely to be the most excited voters on election day.»
Senate Democrats and Erie County District Attorney John Flynn cited a recent report of decades of alleged inappropriate behavior by faculty at one of western New York's most prestigious high schools.
While attempts were made to correct misspellings in the campaign finance database maintained by the state Board of Elections and most LLCs were linked to the individuals or businesses who control them, it's possible that some were missed during the review of 89,331 donations, and some of the totals cited above are too low as a result.
Congressional Investigators Struggle to Find Source for Anti-Trump Dossier Congressional investigators are struggling to track down a source that allegedly provided some of the most salacious claims made in an anti-Trump dossier cited by federal officials as reason to begin...
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