Sentences with phrase «dream than a firm»

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One person committed to getting their dream, product or idea known is worth more than a half - assed commitment from a PR firm that just wants their monthly check.
However, his plans on cuts to the public sector and bringing private firms into the health service go further than she could ever have dreamed.
My dreams are larger than life and I have a firm intention to make them come true.
Unfortunately, marketing firms that promote quick fixes are out there, but they very rarely sell more than a hope and a dream.
In any event, it's clear that the massive expansion era of BigLaw that began in the 1980s allowed many firms to successfully reinvent themselves as national, and even global powers, and the rising tide resulted in partners (and associates) being compensated more richly than their predecessors could have ever dreamed.
It's the fear of every mom - and - pop shop, small business, and boutique law firm: a major player with national name recognition enters your area and begins offering exactly the same thing your business does, investing more money and resources in advertising than you could ever dream of.
Our international network of more than 500 experienced executive search consultants have worked with Las Vegas, Nevada firms to build their ideal executive dream team from the ground up, recruiting key leaders from across 30 distinct industries in over 60 locations both domestic and abroad.
In a Zillow report earlier this month, the real estate data firm explored the connection between homeownership and the «American Dream» and found that Hispanics (70 %) put a higher value on owning a home than any other demographic.
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