Sentences with phrase «growth on the conviction»

Publicis Groupe, the world's third - largest advertising company, lifted its outlook for growth on the conviction that it's the best placed to triumph over structural changes in the industry.

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These forward - looking statements include statements about our expectations regarding our high conviction that our «Winning Together» plan unveiled this morning will improve guest experience and drive sales and profitability for our Tim Hortons restaurant owners; our expectations regarding the growth potential for each of our three brands; and our expectations and belief that through our focus on enhancing guest satisfaction and franchisee profitability, we will create value for all of our stakeholders for many years to come.
In 2005, when consumption hit the then - astonishing level of 40 % of GDP, there was a widespread conviction in policy - making circles that this was an unacceptably low level and that it left Chinese growth much too dependent on the trade surplus and on increases in domestic investment.
Despite valuations that appear cheap relative to the United States, we remain neutral on European equities because of downbeat sentiment and little conviction that growth will accelerate.
To be sure, if the reader shares at all the author's experience, he will find that clear light is shed on the mature convictions of Judaism and Christianity by such a study of their origins and growth.
The search was based on the conviction that growth in itself was not the solution to the problems of those countries, nor for their most appropriate development, and that the free market is not the most effective mechanism for producing a more just distribution of resources.
It was a sort of covenant between Christians and the nation - on the part of Christians that they will not use their numerical strength for the purpose of their communal interest in politics and on the part of the state that it would not restrict their evangelistic freedom and the growth of the Christian fellowship through inter-religious conversion undertaken through genuine conviction.
Decisions about biblical meanings are not made on the spot, but result from the growth of habits and convictions.
New research led by a University of Georgia sociologist on the growth in the scope and scale of felony convictions finds that, as of 2010, 3 percent of the total U.S. population and 15 percent of the African - American male population have served time in prison.
Despite valuations that appear cheap relative to the United States, we remain neutral on European equities because of downbeat sentiment and little conviction that growth will accelerate.
The plan is to invest in small EM companies based on the conviction that «over the long term, stock price movements follow growth in earnings, revenues and / or cash flow.»
MDT Advisors» uses a quantitative process that scores stocks based on earnings estimate momentum, long - term earnings growth, analyst conviction, share buyback and issuance, external financing, asset growth, earnings risks, structural earnings, tangible book - to - price and earnings - to - price.
Of course, I'm certainly not advocating pissing money away here... But if ZMNO presented a new hell for leather growth plan — premised on a break - even P&L, and a firm conviction the incremental spend will truly move the needle — I definitely think shareholders should enthusiastically support such a strategy.
It is the king of anti-climactic moments and often loses conviction in its humorous and sarcastic take on the medium which results in scenes of character growth that are exceedingly out - of - place.
This Master of Applied Positive Psychology program at North - West University on the Potchefstroom Campus in South Africa, strives to uphold the conviction that recognizing one's strengths and potential is essential to facilitating human growth.
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