Sentences with phrase «even decade to decade»

Not exact matches

That injustice has become even more glaring as legal marijuana spawns an above - board industry that could grow to $ 50 billion within a decade, but which does not appear poised to benefit the very minorities who were so abused by earlier drug laws.
As a fundamental component of the economy, entrepreneurs should have not only a day, but a month, a year and even a decade dedicated to them.
The ECB, however, said after its latest policy - making meeting Thursday that it still doesn't expect to raise its own interest rates until «well past» September next year — and even then, only if it is absolutely sure that inflation is back on track after a decade of undershooting.
This is because «even though the Arctic Circle contains large amounts of untapped resources, as well as being a potential trade route, the full potential of the Arctic to become commercially viable seems to be at least a decade away,» the Stratfor analyst said.
Both parties are losing, even though Republicans have managed to win a lot of elections this decade despite having lower levels of public support.
At various points in the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations, new stock market records and historically low unemployment rates were used as a synonym for a booming economy, or after the financial crisis, to signal that the economy was recovering — even though many workers and households experienced stagnating or steadily declining incomes for years or even decades.
Smartphones are now more powerful computers than PCs were a decade ago, and these advances bring with them even more technological delight — and questions about privacy — than their desktop brethren, thanks to always - on GPS.
And we won't have to wait a decade, or even until Rogers and Bell really sink their technological teeth into MLSE, to see the new stature of sports programming.
These many decades later, I'm now a heart surgeon myself who has always looked toward better and faster ways to do things, believing that if the good ideas percolating in the medical community could only become real products, they could improve and even save lives.
It took decades for some companies to even reach the, let's say, standard of a brand.
And the ability to create a product or service and quickly scale it to a million — or a billion — consumers is something that's possible today that wasn't possible even a decade ago.
Officials from 195 countries, from giants like the U.S. to the tiniest impoverished states, agreed on the world's first global climate - change deal on Saturday evening, committing the world to drastically cutting back carbon emissions and transforming the planet's energy mix over the next several decades.
Researchers at the University of Michigan who followed 2,300 adults for up to a decade reported in 2008 that even common work irritants interfere with good rest more than long hours, night shifts or fears about job loss.
So, if four decades seems like a long time to wait to reach parity, you're right, but it isn't even the most dispiriting number out there.
Build your brand's legacy with the same excitement you get when presented with even the simplest set of LEGO bricks, and you'll be celebrating your continued success for decades to come.
I've spent four decades in learning how small businesses succeed and, even now, I'm plotting my own paradigm shifts in the world of entrepreneurial teaching and I'll be sharing with you this month how I've moved passed my own comfort zone - coaching, writing, and consulting - to give anyone who desires it the chance to supercharge their own small business...
Joan Rivers had the unique ability to stay relevant in our lives decade after decade, even as tastes and attitudes changed.
«Even though the pace of advances in robotics and artificial intelligence may accelerate over the next two decades, the impact of that change — whether it tends to increase or decrease employment — depends not on the technology, but on demand.
The great success of the Ford class will not be defined by any one innovation on board, but by the foresight displayed by the designers who are boldly creating a carrier to launch planes that haven't even been designed yet, to fire weapons not yet built, and to secure the US's interests at sea for decades to come.
Now even though the Sultan boasts an estimated personal wealth of more than $ 17 billion, and had been receiving haircuts from Mr. Modestou for nearly two decades, the total cost served to shatter the previous world record for the world's most expensive trim.
Investment giant Vanguard Group goes even heavier on equities than Schwab does, to power decades of retirement returns.
It's totally easy to wake up one day and feel like a year or even a decade has passed in a blur.
It is possible to keep a great team together for years or even decades so long as everyone feels they are treated well and fairly.
He was also briefly dabbled in smuggling opium to China via his American Fur Company ships — even though China banned the drug about two decades earlier.
The decades to come, however, will see an even greater transformation of our industry in these areas, as well as in connectivity and transportation management.
While new gadgets such as tablets or even e-readers have debuted at premium prices and then quickly nose - dived to dirt cheapness, SLRs have stayed expensive for decadeseven despite the digital revolution — largely because the glass and precision parts used to make lenses simply don't see Moore's continual price - performance improvements.
And there is also no doubt that Apple's devices have benefited from group infatuation, a phenomenon that has often favored a product or a class of designs based on an allegiance that the devotees themselves have difficulty defining in coherent terms, as by people willing to pay high premiums for German engineering even after decades of Consumer Reports evaluations have failed to demonstrate any stunning superiority of German cars over Hondas and Toyotas.
Sales of vacation homes slumped nearly 22 percent in 2016 to the lowest level in three years, even as overall home sales hit their highest level in a decade, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
U.S. airlines remaining after a wave of megamergers over the past decade have left travelers with fewer options, even though these airlines have, as a result, larger fleets and access to more hubs to reposition aircraft in the event of a storm.
It was perfected decades ago, and even though we've added a whole host of technologies to it since — anti-lock brakes, navigation systems, lane sensors and so on — it's managed to retain that invisible simplicity.
Kylie Jenner, at a very young age, is getting a harsh business lesson that some of us take years, even decades, to learn.
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens of millions more around the world as life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
For the past decade, large corporations like Anbang, HNA, Fosun and Wanda were permitted — and even encouraged — to invest billions overseas.
There's this pressure to determine the infamous ROI of social, and yet when you look at other major marketing channels over the last few decades that we've used — billboards in the sky, ads in newspapers, even commercials on television — those extensions of campaigns are traditionally measured in eyeballs or ears.
Research has determined that years — even decades — before a person might start showing symptoms, amyloid beta deposits in the brain that are characteristic of Alzheimer's disease can start to accumulate.
And you have to stick with the process for years, perhaps even decades like Newton did, in order to see your creative genius blossom.
The U.K. had been expected to follow close behind the Federal Reserve in raising interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade, but with lower commodity prices and weak wage growth still keeping a lid on inflation, economists now think that the U.K. may not raise rates till 2017 — even though new data out Wednesday showed the employment rate hit a 45 - year high of 74 % in the three months to November.
And yet, if there's one thing to be learned from Google's recent acquisition of the artificial intelligence startup DeepMind for a reported $ 400 million, it's that the heyday for this type of technology is not a century or even decades away.
Slated for a first crewed mission in 2021, it is expected to serve as NASA's deep - space exploratory spacecraft for the next decade, potentially carrying astronauts to the moon, nearby asteroids and even Mars or one of its moons in the 2030s.
It's unlikely, for instance, to encourage tardy claims from «people who know all relevant facts and fail to exercise their rights for years or even decades,» as the Chamber put it (pdf) in a letter to the Senate.
Call it post-modern cynicism, technological dissonance or even hipsterism — what I suspect it really is is a defence mechanism for dealing with the sudden onslaught of technology that we've all had to face over the past decade.
As you begin to think about a day when you might sell or delegate control of your business, you'll likely start projecting months, years, and even decades into the future.
Over the past decade, Linux has emerged from a herd of obscure and nerdy operating systems to warrant a place in even the most technologically unsophisticated business environments.
The company's stock is the highest it has been in nearly a decade, and has the potential to go even higher.
There's even an ambitious project funded by the U.S. military, which hopes to have patrolling soldiers communicating by thought within two decades.
Social movement scholars have known for decades that most people, even if they agree with an idea, don't take action to support it.
«The growth of electronic payment systems and the increasing marginalisation of cash in legal transactions creates a much smoother path to negative rate policy today than even two decades ago.»
But even there, the industry managed to operate for nearly a decade until the state Supreme Court finally declared those loans usurious in 2008.
Even if the next government turns away from the tax hikes and spending cuts brought in by Monti, it will struggle to revive an economy which has scarcely grown in two decades.
... We expect our business to exhibit the same pattern we delivered over the previous decade — increasing revenue that results in EPS and cash flow that grow even faster.»
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