Sentences with phrase «how much disruption»

Under the elastic «undue hardship» standard, employers may face much uncertainty as to how much disruption of their business they must put up with in the name of accommodation.
On a number of occasions I've been tempted to simply flush it all down the toilet, wet wipes and all, but I have seen first hand just how much disruption flushing wet wipes can...
The important thing is looking closely at how your competitors are beating you, which tells you how much disruption you need to bring to your business.

Not exact matches

The difference between disruption today and even just a few years ago is the increased emphasis on software, and how much consumers invest in their chosen ecosystem.
Robert Muthuri, one of the study's co-authors at Strathmore, says there's «more granularity needed» when assessing the impact of internet disruptions on economies, and how much other applications like Viber and Telegram are affected.
I would keep a log and see how it affects him and then try to avoid disruptions as much as possible.
BROOKLYN — The Brooklyn Borough President said Wednesday he wants to know how much money recent MTA subway disruptions, including Tuesday's power outage at the DeKalb station, are costing the city.
Watson said his team still needs to determine which substances would work best at reflecting light, how much is needed to have an effect, and the possible unintended consequences of injecting the particles into the atmosphere, such as acid rain, ozone depletion or weather pattern disruption.
How much of a disruption do we cause?
Although students» success because of how much their parents» care about their education (a point Duncan does understand) seems to have helped the Korean economy experience miraculous growth, given that Korea now needs to pioneer another wave of disruption to continue to grow, other skills that have not been fostered — like creativity — may now increase in importance.
However, this will require intention, time, and much discussion between educators and state and local leaders to determine how to more holistically shift systems with the least amount of disruption to school operations, planning, and student learning.
He discusses them all and advises publishers about how to maximize the opportunity and minimize the disruption of their business as these five behemoths fight a battle that is much larger than our industry.
Interview (Starts at 6:03)-- Mike Shatzkin, founder and CEO of The Idea Logical Company in New York, spoke with me on April 23rd by Skype about why there was so much hand wringing at the recently concluded London Book Fair, what's ahead for authors and readers if Amazon's dominance of the book business grows, and how his father, the late Leonard Shatzkin, who also had an illustrious career in publishing, probably would have been more inclined to applaud Amazon's disruption than is Leonard's son.
The question might be, in what might be thought of as a race between Arctic melt and AMOC disruption, will the local northern cooling offset (and how much) the Arctic Circle (Greenland) melt.
How much «climate disruption» global warming causes, however, is a matter of legitimate scientific debate.
From «How much «climate disruption» global warming causes, however, is a matter of legitimate scientific debate» to «totalitarians Trojan horse».
The question is, how much does this disruption affect the ability of forests to absorb carbon?
Perhaps they're merely ignorant of how much elementary science would need to be wrong in order for human - driven climate disruption to be incorrect.
That's 13 different ways we know that human activity is driving global climate disruption, and six major peer - reviewed scientific papers that describe just how much is driven by human activity vs. natural factors.
Economists have studied how much it will cost the global economy to address climate disruption, and they've concluded that it will cost between 1 % and 3 % of the global economy.
While certainly these companies are not likely to turn down the chance to earn a buck, I worry how much innovation and disruption of their tried and true customers the acquiring companies will permit.
How much innovation and disruption of their tried and true customers the acquiring companies will permit?
How much of the supposed disruption in corporate legal services is attributable to the simple redistribution of labor?
Disruption might not require much in the way of invention of something that is completely new, but rather improving how you use your resources.
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