Sentences with phrase «come to the forefront for»

While these issues are coming to the forefront for some companies, others are trying to fight the gap: Salesforce invested $ 6 million in the last two years to adjust the gender pay gap that impacts 11 percent of the company's 25,000 employees.
I have a hard time understanding why over the last few years it seems to have come to the forefront for some of these companies.

Not exact matches

«This is a year of really being an influence and a change maker in an amazing city that's really at the forefront of the revitalization efforts in our entire country,» says Greene Groves concluding her pitch for the program, ending with a paraphrase of the Michigan governor's pitch for Motor City: «Yeah, you can go to another city, but if you want to make a difference, come to Detroit.»
«Once you spend enough time in the area, there's enough real substance coming to the forefront and strong legitimate teams working on interesting problems that I think it is a really promising space for investing,» he said.
«Success and building market share for us truly comes down to being at the forefront of what our customers are telling us, and delighting them on a daily basis, at scale.
Every inch of its flagship product was painstakingly designed to keep Apple at the forefront of the industry and keep its fans coming back for more, they say.
In addition, concerns of slowing economic activity in China have come to the forefront with industry behemoth Alcoa (AA — Free Alcoa Stock Report), the International Monetary Fund, and mining giant Rio Tinto Group (RIO) tempering growth expectations for the world's biggest aluminum user.
The US dollar looks to be on target for its best weekly performance against the Japanese yen since early June, despite yesterday's slip on the back of concerns for the stability of the US economy with the potential tapering of the Federal Reserve's $ 85 billion a month bond purchasing program once again coming to the forefront of investors minds.
By attending the IBWS Show in San Francisco, you will be at the forefront of a major new trend that has the potential to change the dynamics of the wine and spirits industry for a long time to come.
By attending the IBWS Show in London, you will be at the forefront of a major trend that has the potential to change the dynamics of the wine and spirits industry for a long time to come.
By attending the IBWS Show in London, you will be at the forefront of a major new trend that has the potential to change the dynamics of the wine and spirits industry for a long time to come.
While early in her career, this essay set a clear tone for her work in the years to come, and helped bring the issue to the forefront before her involvement in politics.
Particularly with Sanchez coming in to provide further competition for places, it was crucial that Lingard responded by making his mark on the game and he did so to take his tally to 12 goals this season as he'll hope he remains firmly at the forefront of Mourinho's plans.
We need to see his influence start to come to the forefront but should understand Rome was not built in a day and it will take time for the squad to be at a level to compete.
While having a healthy baby is at the forefront for every expectant mom's mind, it is quite common for pregnant women to have preferences when it comes to the gender of their baby.
The money from casino and gambling interests is coming to the forefront as a new political action committee of business leaders, unions and politicians begins a push for the casino amendment.
Advocates for abortion rights, too, criticized Jung's stance on the issue, which in recent years come to the forefront of both Democratic electoral politics and policy in Albany after Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushed for a codification of the Roe v. Wade decision in state law.
The competition for a casino along the Mohawk River is coming to the forefront as Schenectady County lawmakers support a project in the Electric City, and more details will soon be revealed on a proposal in neighboring Montgomery County.
The long - simmering issue came to the forefront during recent negotiations for a new contract with the Buffalo Teachers Federation, when district leaders noted that one in four teachers missed 15 or more days during the 2015 - 2016 school year.
When asked about her experience, which has been used against her in previous runs for NYS Assembly and Mayor of Rochester, Barnhart says now is a time when life experience, rather than political experience is coming to the forefront, citing how women across the country with no political background are running for seats to change up the game.
With this important applied sciences and engineering initiative, we will ensure that New York City will be at the forefront of America's innovation economy for generations to come.
A green light, the advocates said, would guarantee American dominance at the forefront of high - energy physics for decades to come.
The project «should place Europe at the forefront of the second quantum revolution, bringing transformative advances to science, industry and society within the decade to come,» a spokesperson for the European Commission wrote in an email to ScienceInsider.
The ship «will provide the UK with the most advanced floating research fleet in the world and will help put the UK at the forefront of ocean research for years to come,» according to the site.
For years women have been suffering in silence and finally, this medical issue is coming to the forefront of medicine.
Truth be told it's a topic that's come to the forefront of my attention based on my own experience of reading blogs, that increasingly seem to be based on 80 - 100 % paid for content.
So straight away the humble flannel checked shirt comes to the forefront of our mind and these are a great item for men.
One issue that kept coming to the forefront of our attention was that so many of the Ugandan orphans that we had cared for and fallen in love with lived in care facilities for entirely preventable reasons.
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that audiences are going to see them or watching them in their homes, I think all of this just makes it so much easier for the next crop of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
2016 has been the year for Marvel's lesser - known superheroes coming to the forefront: Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and soon Doctor Strange (in a movie starring Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch) and the Punisher (played by The Walking Dead alum Jon Bernthal in Season 2 of Daredevil).
There's a physical aspect that can be attended to visually as Lili (Eddie Redmayne, Oscar winner for «The Theory of Everything») comes to the external forefront when Einar begins wearing dresses and wigs.
The film might take a while for these ideas to come near the forefront, but when they do, it results in strong, gutsy, inspiring filmmaking.
But her own prejudices come to the forefront when she discovers Doug's passion for hunting, and her disgust is something she just can't hide.
«It's been such an incredible year for women — as actors and writers and directors and producers, people coming to the forefront to tell stories from their world as they see it,» she said.
1984, Of Mice and Men, and Othello would take the forefront of our discussions for the weeks to come.
In a connected world, security has come to the forefront of spec lists and concerns for individuals and businesses alike, when they purchase software.
Ryan and Saoirse will assist in the Outdoor Learning Project which aims to re-design the school grounds to improve facilities for students of all ages; devise an action plan following the December 2017 student survey and be at the forefront of Abbot's Lea's fundraising campaign for the coming year.
and while K - 12 leaders in Sacramento should take credit for whatever positives come from the statewide assessment effort this spring, they also should be accountable for whatever negatives come to the forefront...
After my initial outrage, it quickly came back to me: the NEA has had a perverse agenda for many years now, taking pride in the fact that they are at the forefront of a movement to sexualize pre-pubescent children.
And while Formula 1 is still struggling to come to a consensus in terms of aero rules, IndyCar has put itself at the forefront of making the sport more entertaining, with more passing ability, via a new aero package for the 2018 season.
The topic has dogged auto safety for many years, but recently has come to the forefront with the popularity of instant messaging and breakthrough infotainment options.
Publishers have responded with varying levels of speed, and several distributors have also come to the forefront, including Graphic.ly, a community - based digital comics platform that offers more than 1,000 comics for download to a desktop or mobile device.
«The entertainment industry has always been at the forefront of technology when it comes to the visual presentation of its artistic product, from the highest - definition cameras to editing capabilities to visual effects,» said Bob Nell, Director, Digital Paper Solutions for Sony Electronics.
While the general public has become increasingly aware of ebooks and all the benefits that the digital books can have for them, digital publishing technologies too has come to the forefront in recent times.
(And despite it coming to the forefront as recently as yesterday, I'm hoping the # 12 rumor (Steve Jobs is retiring) will not be a reality for many years to come.)
Apple has always been the in the forefront of technology industry, which is why it is not surprising for them to come up with an innovative product such as the Apple iPad.
It doesn't come with a MicroSd card for expended memory, but as mentioned earlier Amazon is pushing it's Cloud Technology to the forefront so user's are able to store everything online and retrieve it when necessary.
In a rising rate environment, interest rate risk comes to the forefront, and this is particularly true for fixed income products because of their sensitivity to interest rates, as measured by the concept of duration.
However, as demographic and economic trends evolve, retirement income is coming more to the forefront as an essential function for advisors.
As a result, animal disaster relief is likely to remain in the forefront of animal welfare concerns for some time to come.
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