Sentences with phrase «huge number of alternatives»

There are a huge number of alternatives including credit unions, bank loans, borrowing from friends and family, government financial support and many more.
A huge number of alternative methods have been proposed that explain the observed warming.

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UBER benefitted by taking advantage of the unique circumstances in the cab industry and Manjoo claims that there are virtually no other major industries where those same characteristics apply — crappy customer experience; high, regulator - protected prices; monopolistic markets; huge numbers of daily users; lack of viable alternatives — ergo no more UBERs.
But they are also now allowed to take a lump sum to do with as they please, or to purchase any one of a number of alternative financial products — it is these changes that have driven the huge increase in demand for software solutions from ASX - listed Bravura (ASX: BVS) and GBST (ASX: GBT).
To boil it down, the growth of blogs and alternative journalistic outlets (Drudge Report, etc.) has given political opposition researchers a huge number of new avenues to distribute dirt or distracting information about a rival while still maintaining their own anonymity.
He said that «huge» budget pressures on schools and colleges were leaving headteachers with «no alternative» but to cut the number of subjects offered to pupils and to increase class sizes.
Even shows that generate huge media coverage must find ways to make participation less costly, given the growing number of lower - cost alternatives for automakers, former Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen said.
We are left with a very small number of reactor types, each of them frozen into a huge bureaucratic organization, each of them in various ways technically unsatisfactory, each of them less safe than many possible alternative designs which have been discarded.
For those of you who haven't seen Kirsten's work, she's amassed a HUGE number of AMAZING videos on tiny houses, alternative living, self - sufficiency, DIY projects, etc..
I would hazard a guess however that if that were implemented there would be a huge number of students opting for that alternative and somehow firms would get by without articling students.
The aging bar, the huge numbers of young lawyers joining the bar, fewer partners in big firms, more niche work in boutique firms, alternative fee arrangements, a changing economy, client pushback — all of these are disruptive forces.
Compared with its bigger screened bretheren it represented genuine value for money - although not compared to the huge number of Android alternatives of course.
Today, in a work world where competitive pressures are the name of the game and huge work loads the norm... In a work world where we face constant change and corporate cultures that tell us that we must constantly do more, be more, and bring in the sales or else... it is no wonder that a growing number of workers are saying «enough» and seeking more reasonable and balanced alternatives.
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