Sentences with word «echoes»

Oddly enough, the company's work still echoes a traditional monk pastime.
Wayne Rivers, president of consulting firm The Family Business Institute, echoes that the deal doesn't do much to help smaller businesses, and says it has only heightened frustrations among already strained owners.
In her Dartmouth Commencement Address, Shonda Rimes shares a strategy that echoes Zusak's approach...
True, this is just one story, but her sentiment echoes the feelings of marketing guru Ron McArthur, president of WSI, an international franchise company that provides internet marketing solutions for small and midsized businesses.
Still, even a symbolic threat from a someone as deep - pocketed and well connected as Steyer might have far and wide echoes.)
That echoes concerns raised by Trump, who was attending his first G - 20.
More recently, we heard echoes of that from Mark Zuckerberg.
(The criticism echoes a similar discussion, smacking of sexism, taking place in the U.S., where CNBC's Maria Bartiromo was dubbed the original «Money Honey,» and the same network's Erin Burnett is now called «the Street Sweetie.»)
Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, echoes Binger's caution and hedges with a «wait - and - see approach.»
So, it's fitting that his financial advice for 2017 echoes his «save more and spend less» motto.
And if you listen very closely, there are echoes of Cosell's legendary incantation, his exultant chime, in this one - sentence call made yesterday by a three - judge patent trial and appeal board in Alexandria, Virginia:
Jim Kessler, senior vice president for policy and co-founder of Third Way, a centrist policy think tank in Washington, D.C., echoes those comments: «For voters, the biggest conversation and the biggest concern is that the best days for them, their kids, and their communities may be in the past,» he says.
The current controversy about the monopolistic power of internet service providers echoes those concerns from the first Gilded Age.
Virginia's Katz echoes Klein's reasoning, adding that she hoped an MBA would give her an authoritative voice.
And if they do attend your activation, they feel at home when the dome content and experience echoes and reinforces the message you have established throughout the customer journey.»
Plank rarely admits to much uncertainty or doubt, so it's telling that he echoes Swinand in describing Connected Fitness's ambitions as a «moon shot.»
It's an intriguing similarity as it echoes observations of some of today's most impressive minds.
As Eric Reis and Steve Blank of the Lean Start - up movement have pointed out, and as Cindy Padnos of Illuminate Ventures echoes in her column and Bo Burlingham in his, easy access to capital can sometimes be a start - up's worst enemy.
Minton echoes that entrepreneurs should seek counsel if former interns feel unsatisfied and threaten legal action.
In focusing on the housing as the key to recovery, Clinton echoes a refrain among economists including Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and financial crisis historian Kenneth Rogoff.
His message — that you develop passion following expertise — echoes the advice that entrepreneur Ramit Sethi shared in a podcast interview with James Altucher: «A lot of people wait for the passion to fall down from the heavens,» Sethi told Altucher.
Because I was repressing my own point of view, because like in that Nilsson song, «Everybody was talkin» at me, so I couldn't hear the echoes of my mind.»
The comment echoes a longstanding critique of Romney: that he is a flip - flopper on key issues and, as President Barack Obama argued in 2012, has «no core.»
Calling them «echoes of the past,» the pieces of history revisited in this podcast become an influence on many of the things we deem important today, from how we pray to how we raise our kids.
In Breaking Down Monopolies: Expanding Choice and Competition in Education, Yvan Guillemette echoes Milton Friedman's concerns about the lack of choice in schooling.
Even an internal PepsiCo memo obtained by Fortune echoes the tone of her comments at the Times conference.
The political dynamic echoes the two previous deals.
«ASP came in light, down 9 % q / q despite a full quarter of iPhone X availability, which echoes our concerns about mix weakening,» BMO Capital Markets analyst Tim Long wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
That sentiment echoes recent comments by other influential Wall Street figures including J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, who in September called Bitcoin a «fraud.»
Aboulhosn echoes that sentiment.
I've heard similar echoes from academics, entrepreneurs, parents, and peers.
The case has echoes of WhatsApp's repeated blockage in Brazil, where prosecutors were frustrated by their inability to access the private messages of a suspect in a major drug case.
Hockett sees echoes of that disaster in Bitcoin - mania.
Following standard PPC best practices, you create a PPC ad that includes the search phrase in question («pet - friendly hotels in Albuquerque») and a landing page that echoes this message.
Such a shift would bring the central bank a step closer to making the purchase of longer - dated bonds a central part of policy and partly echoes Japan's five - year quantitative easing campaign that lasted until 2006, under which it aggressively pumped cash into the economy.
You've talked about threats to constitutional democracy and echoes of Josef Stalin.
«A vision we give to others of who and what they could become has power when it echoes what the spirit has already spoken into their souls.»
Part of the explanation is that Davis's mantra — we can only control what we can control — echoes national policy.
This episode of Office Goals on the Road brings Kate and Joey to the center of Hollywood to transform a small and under - decorated production office into a suave and sophisticated space that echoes the tastes of its employees but also brings ample workspace into a small area.
All of this has deeply disturbing echoes of the dark days of the 1930s.»
As entrepreneurs, sometimes it's wise to give pause and listen to the «echoes» in order to gain perspective on what often seem like insurmountable tasks and to - do lists.
«We got that language so much that it was clear to us that, as young, black male entrepreneurs, the experience of building a company would be very different,» echoes Quarles.
It echoes Druckenmiller's argument that cash is not being re-invested into machinery, labour and R&D but is instead being used to buy back company stock and artificially boost share prices.
Senior vice-president of advertising Susan Wojcicki echoes that sentiment.
Font is not the first to suggest dramatic changes — and he echoes the worries of many in the football world.
Vander Baan echoes this sentiment based on her experience: «There's a big reason you hear people say it will cost two times as much and take twice as long [as you expect].»
But Sinclair's point about a highly promotional holiday season echoes what NPD had said in that firm's industry report.
When asked whether technology also had a negative impact, especially with regard to destroying jobs, Schmidt echoed Sandberg's early statements that technology doesn't just create jobs for coders but in other sectors as well.
Stephen Schwarzman, the CEO of Blackstone Group and head of Trump's strategic and policy forum, echoed those points today.
Given a choice, Rao believes that Twitter would indeed to prefer to stay private — echoing Costolo's sentiments from last July.
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