Sentences with phrase «further into the future»

On their first film together, Verdi says Kraft was the hardest - working person on set, with the vision of a natural - born entrepreneur, always thinking further into the future than everyone else around him.
Called the «value - investment ratio,» it assesses the minimum oil price a project will need in order to throw off, far into the future, Shell's desired level of return.
It would be folly to look too far into the future of Canadian monetary policy, and the Bank of Canada offered no guidance on what it will do next.
Even before the company's novel gene - profiling tool was market - ready, even before they knew how to outflank a long - established competitor (Affymetrix), Stuelpnagel was looking far into the future.
That's because projections about the outlook for the S&P, like for the weather, normally become more uncertain the further into the future one looks.
Forward - looking statements are always subject to risks and uncertainties, and become subject to greater levels of risk and uncertainty as they address matters further into the future.
Though this is a scientific inevitability, such an event isn't predicted for far into the future.
«As the deadline for any task gets pushed further into the future,» he writes, «delay increases and our motivation to tackle the task decreases.»
Let's start the day off with what Fortune's 20 hottest CEOs have in common — they invest in R&D and focus on growing businesses far into the future.
We do better as rewards move farther into the future — subjects offered $ 50 in 10 years or $ 200 in 15 years are much more likely to wait for the higher amount.
But controversy in the city over whether ridesharing service drivers must be fingerprinted is pushing that possibility further into the future.
Despite these amazing innovations, the iPhone or Google's upcoming mobile platform Android lead us further into the future of mobile phones.
That means production levels are based on projections far into the future.
One of the best ways to pay it back is to show them that their investment in you was a smart one that will pay dividends far into the future.
As you go along, you're going to want to be looking as far into the future as reasonably possible, and identify any pinch points as early as possible so you can take corrective actions as soon as possible.
And some of them now see a brighter outlook right around the corner, not just far into the future.
Forward guidance is fine in principle but when the next recession comes expected forward rates will be very low far into the future.
On the monetary policy side, the Federal Reserve cut short - term interest rates close to zero, communicated that short - term rates were likely to stay exceptionally low far into the future, and undertook a series of large - scale asset purchases in order to ease financial conditions further.
While Musk discussed space travel possibilities that extend far into the future, he also mentioned some of the systems that the company is currently developing, including the reusable rocket test this week.
Investors should also like what they see when looking further into the future.
Many investors tend to project high growth rates far into the future without fully considering forces that eventually will lead to slower growth» Ed Wachenheim
The government's budget had less short - term impact on financial markets, but there is starting to be a clear pattern whereby the closing of the budget deficit (and the stabilisation of government debt) which were supposed to be achieved by 2015 are continuously being pushed further into the future.
And as marriage and parenthood have receded farther into the future, the first years after college have become, arguably, more carefree.
Matt Dawson from Instant Group explains why it has become increasingly hard for businesses to plan far into the future for reasons over and above Brexit.
In addition, we think the current speed of yield movements should not be extrapolated too far into the future.
The farther into the future you want your lender to commit to a specific interest rate, the more they're going to charge you for it — it's a high - risk proposition, after all.
The Wildrose is only interested in today, when we all need to be thinking further into the future.
«Warren has tilted the value of the enterprise much more toward owned businesses where you can look pretty far into the future and have a sense for what that business and its earnings are going to look like,» Harris said.
On the business front, that means helping the entrepreneur see further into the future.
That pushes your payday — that first prize Cadillac dealership — far, far into the future.
How far into the future must the company keep its high growth rate to bring the stock's price closer to the multiple on competitors?
How well did anyone predict the 2008 financial crash and how well can anyone predict company growth or earnings so far into the future?
«This economic creation will deliver increasing wealth to our progeny far into the future.
They are predicted going far into the future.
We must brace ourselves for the duration, and the duration is a prospect that stretches far into the future.
It would be foolish to predict so far into the future, but it seems unlikely that any will equal the King James Version not only in terms of longevity, but in its capacity to shape the language and culture of the English - speaking peoples.
The Richard John Neuhaus Society provides a way for the Institute on Religion and Public Life's most committed supporters to sustain First Things and our other educational programs far into the future.
When the present state of history and culture looks unusually black, God's immediate action in it is not so clearly seen, and the apocalyptic thinker looks far into the future, finding his hope and resting place there.
But I can't quite figure out the toy soldier connection all the way through the timeline — it was Rupert's toy and it became a family heirloom which meant that Orson Pink brought it to the end of the universe when he was sent too far into the future as a good luck charm.
I know that you'll probably say that the time will come when he won't allow it anymore, and I assume that you think that this time is soon, but why not 1000 years further into the future, or even a million?
One of the twentieth century inventions with an impact reaching far into the future is the electronic computer, which has the capacity to speed up many forms of written communication.
First, a longer duration seems more suitable for a richer experience — one that appreciates more of the past, involves more phases of integration, and sees further into the future.
At Qatar Foundation, we believe that today's investments in education will make Qatar a hub of innovative education and cutting - edge research, ensuring Qatar's prosperity far into the future
Fluctuating produce prices make it difficult for A.J.'s Produce to predict where its costs will be very far into the future, and the rising costs of fuel make transporting that produce more expensive as time goes on.
It served its original purpose but was not needed to withstand time and remain so far into the future.
He led the league in on - base percentage and OPS + last year, won the MVP in 2013, and the Pirates were talking about extending him even further into the future.
The Dutch champions have already said that the talents of Nouri means he will be playing for one of the best teams in Europe not too far into the future.
For now, Wilhiteis not looking too far into the future.
The three front men need some real pressure at the moment to perform, and it could revitalise the attacking line up while at the same time stepping further into the future.
«We are looking far into the future, we have for the first time started to look into karting.
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