Not exact matches
«It was a pivotal point — if the culture
at Airbnb had
failed to evolve beyond the fast and loose rules of startup culture, the company's existence would have been in
peril.»
If we
fail to engage it, we do so
at our
peril.
This phase of the recovery cycle is ignored
at great
peril to your gains; if the muscle
fails to receive additional stimulus during this time, overcompensation gives way to «involution,» which is basically a return to normal.
Instructional Designers that
fail to create universal content that resonates with all people regardless of generation, do so
at their own
peril.
Although acknowledging the need for strong, core academic curriculum, Wilshaw will argue that England is neglecting its less academic pupils
at its own
peril and will call for a more «inclusive» system that does not leave behind students who
fail to attain targets.
We
fail to learn that lesson
at our own
peril.
Promising to save the country from both severe recession and industrial decline, Obama described the transformation of the United States» energy economy as a defining challenge of his presidency — an economic and national security imperative that Congress would
fail to address
at the country's
peril.
When I was a lawyer
at the SEC in the mid-1990s, we sent out subpoenas that demanded the production of documents and warned people, «
Fail not
at your
peril.»
Fail to note this
at your
peril!
An employer who identifies, or who should have identified, a risk in its workplace will
fail to address that risk
at its
peril.
Hereof in no way
fail,
at your
peril.
Personal injury barrister Jeremy Ford, of 9 Gough Square, says: «This case reiterates that parties now
fail to comply with the CPR
at their
peril.
Job seekers who
fail to develop their brand and presence in social media channels do so
at their own
peril.