Sentences with phrase «even shift more»

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For some entrepreneurs, a retirement shift could be jumping back into the mix and starting up a different company, or even more than one.
This week, with the on - field action (and the media's attention) shifting to games in Kansas City, the sport has a great chance to provide even more public support to an important cause — one with which its history is inextricably intertwined.
We need to create a cultural shift that really values startups even more than we do now.
Younger adults are far less likely to subscribe and even older families are cutting back, as more and more viewership shifts to online entertainment like Netflix (nflx), Hulu, and Google's (googl) YouTube.
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.
What made the shifter in our Stelvio even more annoying was a sharp ridge of plastic that was was poorly finished.
The potential for predictive failure in today's environment is even greater, McChrystal said, because not only do we have exponentially more data that can give us false confidence, but that data can lead a situation to shift quickly.
The shift became even more pronounced in the 2000s because the Internet's rise made it possible for hackers to more easily break into corporate infrastructure and steal financial information.
But what is even more appealing about the impact investing approach is that it can begin to shift the way we think about problems, looking at whole systems to find solutions.
For mobile gaming companies, shifts are even more difficult.
With this cultural shift, our Community Standards must adapt to permit more newsworthy and historical content, even if some is objectionable.
Even so, Blanchett said, spending on other things drops more than enough to offset the shift.
What's more, Hartsock fears the program will change further, prompting even more serious business shifts in the future.
Yahoo has been struggling to attract more advertisers in recent years, even though more marketing budgets have been shifting to the Internet.
Her work relies on data from NASA's spaceward missions, and a shift from earth science toward even more space data might offer new opportunities for her research.
However, at nearly 63 times current earnings - a whopping p / e ratio, to be sure - even if the firm were to grow its profit to the level of Berkshire - $ 8.5 billion - it would still lack the liquid assets and marketable securities the house that Warren Buffett built has, and it would not have a diversified income stream, making it far more vulnerable to changes in the competitive landscape; a major concern when you contemplate that Google operates in an industry where dramatic shifts consumer behavior can happen overnight.
Even that is an exaggeration: by further digging through the data, the researchers establish that the borrowers with the best credit records are only shifting their borrowing from card to card to take advantage of improved terms — not borrowing any more in aggregate.
The statement illustrates both Mr. Xi's growing clout and what economists say is a subtle shift in how China may address its debt pile — a shift that suggests leaders may be willing to tolerate even more debt if it will help growth.
The White House's ever - shifting goalposts have made it all the more difficult for senators to strike a deal to provide a permanent solution for DACA recipients — which everyone, even allegedly Trump, wants to do.
I do not have two more legs yet to make the 100 % to pick, where you actually need to run and go to the toilet just during the break,» while other employees even admitted to not drinking water throughout their work shift for fear of having to use the toilet.
By simply focusing your thoughts and attention on the abundance that is already present in your life, you will literally shift your energy to a positive vibration that will automatically and effortlessly attract even more to be grateful for.
That's more of a mindset shift: even if we don't have a lot of flexibility, we should take what flexibility we have and for example, just get out of the building.
On top of all this, the fund's index holds a synthetic protective put on itself — in practice, this means DMRI shifts more assets into notes and bills after a significant decline, potentially staving off an even larger crash.
Without that incentive to commit to mass - scale production, factories could shift production schedules and be more responsive to demand, moving even closer to just - in - time manufacturing.
Over the years since she joined Facebook in junior high school, her perception has shifted, and Facebook now feels more like a place that tries to «exploit» her personal information, even as it fails to, in her view, adequately address the harassment and hate speech she and her friends see on the platform.
And a territorial system without sufficient safeguards could end up encouraging even more businesses to shift profits, operations and jobs to countries with lower tax rates.
It's possible that Americans will shift opinions as Mueller hands out more indictments and the White House digs in even harder against the probe.
 Mr. Poloz himself bent over backwards in his last Monetary Policy Report to not use that term — even though the Bank's own numbers (projecting negative GDP growth for both the first and second quarters of 2015) suggested a recession was indeed already underway. Instead, public officials are normally sanguine and rose - coloured in their public pronouncements, hoping to incrementally shift consumer confidence with their cheeriness, and thus spark more spending. [A ridiculous extreme of this approach was provided when George Bush blithely encouraged Americans to go shopping in the days after the 9 - 11 terrorist attacks.]
He said the latest fad in pension management land is to shift money out hedge funds — which are woefully underperforming the market — and to put even more money into private equity funds.
Even when the mix of assets was shifted more aggressively or conservatively, lump - sum investments still performed better.
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Shift from a focus on more links to more relationships with industry participants of all kinds: pundits, bloggers, journalists, researchers and potentially even the experts among your competitors.
And now with Ontolo's shift from agency work to software sales I'm finding even more outlets for my creativity.
The more traditional industrial tenants are also grappling with a shift in distribution norms as buyers expect «Amazon accessibility» even for nonconsumer products.
With too much and too onerous regulation, the shift to distributed will happen much faster, and even more activity will go underground and become out of the reach of regulators.»
Banks & Asset Managers Shift Gears — in Different Directions Even as revenues potentially diverge for banks and asset managers, consumer could still benefit through lower fees and more lending.
Here's why that matters — even if you don't care about Spotify: If the direct listing is successful, then the push - and - pull power struggle between Silicon Valley and Wall Street would shift more toward the former.
If we can shift opinions among conservative activists, then it becomes more likely that even the John McCains of the Republican party will go along and we might even get enough support from Democrats from competitive constituencies to actually pass a good immigration reform bill.
But as shocking and painful as all these losses were, my instinctive response shocked me even more: the rage, the blame - shifting, the thirst for revenge, the bitter arrogance, the self - justified resentment, the dark self - righteousness, the control - hungry manipulation, the deluded rationalization, the deep selfishness, the perverted sense of entitlement.
On the international level he is encouraged by shifts within the World Bank (such as the hiring of Herman Daly) toward more ecologically viable programs; the spread of vital information through organizations like the World Resources Institute and the Worldwatch Institute and through various United Nations programs; world conferences on the future of the living species; and even stirrings among national and multinational business corporations.
An even more dramatic shift occurs when the children begin to leave the nest.
Americans may finally be ready to see that biculturalism is an advantage more than a defect and agree with Berkson that «True universalization, colloquially called «broadmindedness,» can only come through the multiplication of loyalties, not through the suppression of them... «24 The beginnings of a shift in public policy in education and other areas to the preservation of community and cultural diversity are hopeful, even though developments in this direction are still quite fragile.
I love to pray, or at least, I think it's prayer: it's more like holding space for God in my mind and in my heart, an invitation and a clearing away, a shifting over in the booth and the «hello, this spot is for you, go ahead and sit down if you like» in my soul and always somehow the spot is taken and filled and we eat and we are together even without words often.
An extension of Hancock's question may be even more relevant: Are BYU students equipped to consider and respond to the shifting moral foundations of modern society?
And the enthusiastic readiness of parish and church to accept, even to applaud, the shift makes the suffering of the minister the more acute.
The FACT data show that contemporary worship is more strongly associated with membership growth than with what Dean Kelley called «strictness,» or with the outward focus of mission - minded congregations, or even with shifts in population.
The dominance of one aspect or the other — whether the holons» activities are preformed mindfully or mechanically — depends of course partly on its position or rank within the hierarchy, but also, and perhaps even more, on the momentary flow of traffic in the hierarchy, whether the shifts of control proceed in an upward or downward direction.
I was not faithful at first because I was even more sick and loosing lots of weight (Daiya quesidillas and toast with earth balance entered back in) But I am determined to remain healthy and have shifted that stuff back out.
In other words, ending the live export trade will have a marginal effect, even more so when the workers shift to the processed meat sector.
Even more so in light of shifting political climates.
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