Sentences with phrase «if the world does»

Google would love it if the world didn't have any apps at all, but at least this way they're in the game.»
If the world doesn't fix the productivity challenge, we may be sentenced to a lower - growth environment for years to come.
I decided that, even if the world doesn't need another book, I need to write one.
If the world doesn't see unconditional love in us, all they see is us, hypocritical and self - righteous, with no depth to our message.
By and large the church has been reluctant to venture far away from its traditional language because of the conviction that certain fundamental terms and concepts are indispensable to the Christian faith, and if the world does not want to try to understand them, then it is so much the worse for the world.
Call them and say you want to donate 1,000 bucks under the condition that if the world doesn't end you want the money back.
And if the world does come from God's wisdom and goodness, why is there evil?
If the world does this, it will take a big step toward realizing a future that achieves food security, protects the planet, and contributes to prosperity for all.
«He gets very down if the world does not work the way it should.
If the world doesn't look exactly like the illustrations from a Fun With Dick & Jane book from the 1950s, it will clearly fall into chaos.
«If the world does not reduce greenhouse gas emissions, continued heating could increase the vulnerability of plants, wildlife, physical features, and cultural resources in the globally unique US national parks.»
In fact, even if the world does cool over the next few years as some predict, it in no way undermines the certainty about long - term warming due to greenhouse gas emissions.
Promised the mythical beast, Kit sets about preparing for the arrival of the long - wished - for pet, an adventure that pushes her to come to terms with who she really wants to be, even if the world doesn't get it.
LOVE THE COOPERS As if the world didn't already have enough rancid comedies set during the holidays (including Jingle All the Way, Deck the Halls and all - time champ Christmas with the Kranks), here's one more seasonal atrocity to add to the coal bin.
«If the world doesn't end, I want to be home... with you.»
If the world does happen to end on Friday, we will waive the rest of your payments on your new car or truck, and if the world keeps turning you have a brand new Chevrolet to celebrate with.
And if the world don't like it, as the great man says, «eat my shorts»
Such change has been predicated for the Arctic, and scientists have repeatedly warned of yet further shifts if the world does not act to sharply reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel use.
The directive has since been lifted, but if the world doesn't tackle the climate crisis, new dry spells will always be on the horizon.
Up to $ 44 trillion could be going up in smoke if the world does not act on climate change, according to the latest piece of research from U.S. banking giant Citigroup.
French minister warns of mass climate change migration if world doesn't act.
«The message is already clear, that if the world does want to strive to limit warming to 1.5 C or less, we don't have very much of the carbon budget left.»
And even if the world does cut its emissions, we're already on course for some global warming.
But the atoll study is one of many that points to a looming crisis of global displacement that will come sooner than expected if the world doesn't act quickly to reduce emissions and curb climate change.
One final coda: as I've noted before, even if the world does crash through the 2 °C limit, that would hardly mean it's game over.
NASA's James Hansen declared that if the world did not change its way, and kept emitting CO2 in the «business - as - usual» (BAU) manner, global warming would skyrocket, threatening all of civilization.
Natasha Lamb, director of equity research at Arjuna Capital, said she is disappointed the company did not predict what would happen if the world did adopt and enforce low - carbon standards.
Since many think that human - produced carbon dioxide is warming the planet and contributing to sea level rise, they wanted to make it clear that if the world doesn't do something to curb emissions, their island nation could soon be underwater.
One funds manager at the meeting bore this out, wondering what if the world didn't act, and the planet warmed to 3 °C or 4 °C.
They can say, I agree, «IF the world does nothing and CO2 emissions continue to rise, then, ceteris paribus....»
And if the world does get a little warmer, they say, it won't be that bad.
If the world does indeed find itself unprepared to deal with apocalyptic warming (looking more vanishingly unlikely by the month), then I maintain they have no one to blame but themselves...
But are they really any good if the world does not know about them?
So, if the world doesn't understand how hard real estate is, you can help change that.

Not exact matches

Having been raised in an instant - reaction world (with Likes and other social media rewards), 40 percent surveyed by the center say they want daily interactions with their boss — and if they don't get it, they often think they've done something wrong.
But if you give employees (and especially developers) flexibility and let them get back to that world where they have more creativity in what they're doing, you're more likely to get good talent and results.
If you spend a lot of time hankering for a world with less B.S., these questions will certainly help you root out and banish baloney, but it's worth doing some soul - searching.
It certainly isn't the end of the world if you wish someone good luck, but you can do better because this phrase implies that they need luck to succeed.
But even if they had done a better job of adapting, they would probably still be fighting to remain relevant and profitable, because the media world has changed around them.
«Because if we going to do that we should bring jobs back — not just to America — but tightening our supply chains around the world
The world, he says, is shifting from old «information technology» to cutting edge «intelligent technology» and if you don't embrace the changes you will lose.
If you want to learn a new skill, don't decide you'll become world - class.
Since Inc.'s world eschews flash, pure entertainment, and publicity in favor of thoughtfulness and helping others entrepreneurially, you'll be forgiven if you don't know our community's internet influencers quite as well.
Insisting the world take you as you are and being uncompromising in your negotiating style (and if you're the bada ** type that can stomach that, three cheers for you) is inspiring and righteous, but could also create professional roadblocks and certainly doesn't suit everyone.
The North Korean malware program WannaCry did serious damage to computers around the world last year, but it would have been much worse if not for the rapid discovery of a flaw in the attack found by young British security researcher Marcus Hutchins.
His question to them: «If I'm completely stupid in a world that is changing beyond recognition, in ways that we can not imagine at this point in time, and we do not take account of it in our decision - making, what is the likelihood that I will end up with value at risk?»
On the plane here I was thinking about how it's really not that hard to do something extremely disruptive and do something positive for the world if you just apply yourself, and stick with it, and don't give up.
And he doesn't see it as being all that different from being a doctor, even if his parents — or much of the world — don't agree.
If you don't believe me, consider the example of PwC, one of the world's most prestigious accounting firms: not only do they have a chief creative officer — a former graffiti artist, no less — but they recently made him a partner.
That's great if you've got all the time in the world and nothing else to do, but that's so not the case.
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