Sentences with phrase «confronting many»

The Tesla playbook is to avoid confronting its inability to perfect the fundamentals while pretending it's reinventing the wheel.
The discreet launch reflects the daunting hurdles confronting the nascent industry of augmented reality, known in the industry as AR.
Adidas was underperforming top rival Nike (nke) in the key U.S. sportswear market and even found itself confronting headlines that it was trailing Under Armour (ua), a far smaller upstart brand.
Collecting what you are owed is maybe the least pleasant, and most important, task confronting entrepreneurs.
Complicating matters, with several thorny issues confronting the U.S., Bolton will inherit a staff of several hundred specialists from the Pentagon, State Department and U.S. intelligence agencies.
Logo, which alongside MTV presented Cox's Daytime Emmy - winning 2014 documentary The T Word spotlighting the stories of seven transgender young people, will again address the issue this fall with the doc Gen Silent, zeroing in on a group of LGBT seniors confronting discrimination as they encounter health care issues.
«Not all employees shy away from confronting the personality clashes as they pertain to business, thankfully,» says Taylor.
A lot of men over 50 aren't familiar — or comfortable — with confronting that reality.
Greece's parliament voted to approve a new bailout for the country after lawmakers bickered through the night, leaving Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras confronting a widening rebellion within his leftist party.
When confronting a mountain of data, the response is often to build a bigger data science department.
The problems confronting your generation are, if anything, smaller than the problems that previous generations faced.
Should the 10 - Year reach 4 %, the spread over Fed Funds will be confronting its well - defined historical peak.
Anytime someone embarks on any kind of self - exploration it's important to remember that may include confronting challenging emotions.
I thought about the women throughout the tech field who are already dealing with the implicit biases that haunt our industry (which I've written about before), now confronting them explicitly.
Today, entrepreneurs who market their services online are confronting their own version of this.
Through simple math — this is the confronting reality part — Buffett supports his argument.
Effective leaders have figured out how to be optimistic while simultaneously confronting reality, regardless of the circumstances.
Google Plus was Google finally taking note of Facebook and confronting the company head - on, rather than via cloak - and - dagger recruitment shenanigans and catty disses at tech conferences.
The endless decisions confronting entrepreneurs become manageable when you are clear on the results you're working for.
Actually confronting the balance of tech in their lives day to day and doing the hard work of building healthier habits despite the temptations of their gadgets would likely suit these folks better.
The name alone makes us shudder, but the only way to overcome the fear of being found out is by confronting it head - on.
Losing one contract is not the biggest problem confronting locally based education provider Navitas, even though Macquarie University's decision to end a near 18 - year relationship wiped $ 800 million off the value of the stock yesterday.
There is more work to do, but we are committed to confronting abuse and to putting you in control of your privacy.
He found himself confronting at least a dozen jars full of different strains of weed.
Stories like Dar's are newly resonant as a wide swath of industries are confronting the powerful men who harass and abuse women at work.
In October, he wrote that we are «confronting the next leg of the most intense deleveraging cycle in modern history.»
Tourism Minister Enrique de la Madrid, confronting rising lawlessness in and around the resort cities of Cancun and Los Cabos, said it made no sense for Mexico to maintain prohibition given permissive US policies in states such as California.
Confronting negative emotions is difficult, and something a lot of people want to avoid.
And the longer she put off confronting the issue, the more paralyzed she became.
This is why major studios that faced very little market entry for over a century are now confronting significant threats from firms like Netflix, Amazon (via Prime), and Google (via YouTube), as well as potential content plays from Facebook (FB) and Apple (AAPL) on the horizon.
He added that Sanders spent time in Puerto Rico touring some of the city's poorest neighborhoods and meeting «with people confronting the financial crisis.»
If you find yourself confronting poor results — a dribble — or even if you are looking for new paths for growth in your company's performance, wouldn't your time be best served identifying and removing the kinks?
Cook, who took over from the late Steve Jobs in 2011, hasn't been shy about confronting pressing issues of the day.
Urbaniak calls this phenomenon «speechlessness,» and she says it shows up in all kinds of interactions: whether it's asking for a raise, talking with a friend, or confronting a sexual predator.
In fact, some observers believe the Asian giant — the world's third - largest economy — is finally awakening from its long slumber and confronting its deep structural problems.
We must hold the highest respect and empathy for those around us, enough so, that we give people grace when confronting them.
In December, Trump selected Peter Navarro, author of «Death by China: Confronting the Dragon,» to head the National Trade Council, a new White House office.
Our goal in confronting should not be to accuse, but rather to gather information.
However, in a recent interview with the New York Times, Trump said he was keeping an «open mind» on the topic of confronting climate change.
He is their representative in the Madrid parliament, where he has carved out a reputation as a rabble rouser, a rock star who marches into the chamber wearing T - shirts with political slogans, confronting the central government with provocative speeches, holding up props - from printers to handcuffs - to bring attention to his cause of the day.
Narembeen is typical of many small Wheatbelt towns confronting challenges with an array of business and community development initiatives.
The Dick Smith chain of technology and electrical goods shops is probably a poor example of the wider problems confronting retailing but its collapse this week is a reminder that the shake - out which has rattled the retail world over the past few years is far from over.
Confronting employees about positive drug - test results can be difficult, especially when this involves staffers close to management.
UnitingCare West has made a creative and confronting statement with its 2016 Winter Appeal, which features an eye - catching shop window display in Forrest Chase across the Perth train station overpass.
Wisconsin is poised to strip collective bargaining rights from most of the state's 175,000 public employees in the boldest step by a new Republican governor and Legislature to solve budget problems by confronting organized labor.
Investors must navigate unfamiliar markets while confronting universal issues such as tax codes, compliance standards and competition with established outfits.
This same logic applies to how quickly you need to respond to issues confronting the organization.
We are confronting social, technological and ecological problems unimaginable to our ancestors.
Iran is also supporting the Taliban because it is «worried that with American troops in Afghanistan, the two militaries will end up confronting each other,» Mohammad Akram Arefi, a politics professor at Kateb University in Kabul, told The Washington Post.
MILAN — Designers are confronting what it means to be sustainable at the Milan Furniture Show.
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