Sentences with phrase «dark sides of this industry»

He makes the claim in «Why Are There Scammers on Dating Sites», his first video blog for Honest Dating Sites, which he says will be «exposing the dark side of the industry
While questioning its credibility, he reveals the dark side of the industry that even Bookscan numbers are incomplete and the publishing industry is where «nobody has vital information.»
We report important articles on the dark side of this industry, as well as up - to - date dog food industry news, including current dog food recalls.
Smith and MacKinnon are not breaking down a system or digging up the dark side of an industry.
One of the dark sides of this industry that not many know about is the energy crisis they are facing.
More importantly though the public isn't buying it and doing things like shutting down REALTOR.ca will not change that, it'll only put us out of business and it's unrealistic and it's childish, a real reflection of the dark side of this industry.
In the end the consumer only wants great advice, great service and the freedom to sell their home anyway they want without being exposed to the prejudice or dark side of our industry.

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Eggers's novel hits shelves just as stories of the dark side of the tech industry seem to be multiplying.
It's all recounted in Olen's entertaining book Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry.
No one could have predicted the explosion of consumer demand in the Greek yogurt industry and now scientists are scrambling to find a solution before people find out about this dark side of their favorite snack.
Perhaps you're considering a career in academia and wonder when you'll be able to buy a house, or thinking of switching to the «dark side» — aka industry — and want to know what perks you should ask for.
«This represents a major blow to the soy industry,» says Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, author of The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite Health Food.
On the darker side of the races, frivolity aside, I knew that equine horses were often sent to be slaughtered by the racing industry if they did not perform.
The high cost — to both the environment and our health — of bottled water is the subject of this documentary that enlists activists, environmentalists, community leaders and others to expose the dark side of the bottled water industry.
The Australian film industry is often bemoaned for making dark and depressing films (given my regard for Lore I obviously don't have a problem with this) but for embracing the lighter side of cinema The Sapphires deserves a nod.
Helaine Olen is a contributor to the Plum Line blog and the author of «Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry
I seriously doubt (based on my own experience on the Dark Side of the Editorial Desk) that any statistical conclusions that could be drawn from the industry as a whole would mean anything in evaluating distinct subsets like, say, Christian - oriented fiction.
Exposing the dark side of the personal finance industry is something that everyone appears to do well.
Brought up in the racing industry, when Susan discovered the dark side of the horse business, she was shocked.
I had the idea to write about them around the time it was revealed they would be in Middle Earth: Shadow Of War but I held off because I wasn't convinced the issue would escalate further — poor naïve me thought that the furore directed at Warner Bros would be a red flag and klaxon to the industry as a whole and loot boxes and predatory practices would slink back off to the dark side of the mobile games industry where we can pretend they don't exisOf War but I held off because I wasn't convinced the issue would escalate further — poor naïve me thought that the furore directed at Warner Bros would be a red flag and klaxon to the industry as a whole and loot boxes and predatory practices would slink back off to the dark side of the mobile games industry where we can pretend they don't exisof the mobile games industry where we can pretend they don't exist.
But the dark side of the oil industry hit the front page on June 6, 1892, the day after a raging flood swept down the Oil Creek Valley in Pennsylvania, carrying with it a sheen of oil and «waves of gas from distillate and benzene.»
A new Food and Water Watch report, How Fracking Supports the Plastic Industry, calls attention to the dark side of those plans, warning of air and water pollution and the risk to people's health, especially for those taking jobs in the plastics iIndustry, calls attention to the dark side of those plans, warning of air and water pollution and the risk to people's health, especially for those taking jobs in the plastics industryindustry.
There are plenty of reasons to run the other way from life settlements, but let me just throw out the idea that perhaps this (life settlements) is an industry that has a dark side to it and it could very well unbalance the rest of the life insurance products to the point where life insurance will lose its» most valuable owner asset, the tax free status of the death benefit.
Helaine Olen is a contributor to The Washington Post's Plum Line blog and the author of «Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry
Time to consider which side of your bread is being buttered, and by who, and it ain't the up - side by first - class professionals, but rather, it is predominantly the dark underside by here - today - gone - tomorrow realturds and / or long - term learned - the - ropes realturds (playing along with the industry - centric rules against slagging other realturds), not to mention too many low - life - ignoring realturd - supporting self - serving ASSociation officials living off of realturds» dues - dollars (of which there are many more than non-realturds» dues dollars in my opinion), and that, my friend, is the problem that Chris and many others within ORE have not only recognized, but who have the gonads to break ranks with the devil that they know and rightfully kick sand in its face.
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