Sentences with phrase «in on»

«If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts,» Jobs said during a commencement speech at Stanford University in 2005.
Retailers like Wal - Mart Stores Inc. have long wanted in on banking, and regulators might finally be on their side.
Stay informed about your state's ongoing compliance requirements and get your paperwork in on time.
However, because the China - based manufacturers have been in on the process since the beginning, there is no disconnect between the developers and manufacturers, allowing for quick and cost - efficient scaling.
Mark Mahaney, RBC Capital Markets, and Gene Munster, Loup Ventures founder, weigh in on the tech sector.
And, you may be able cash - in on this trend.
Consider the fact that Ellen Degeneres, Trevor Noah and Stephen Colbert chimed in on issue.
The conflict: Reebok's merchandise contract with the NFL may have ended on March 1, but that didn't stop it from producing an updated line of New York Jets apparel to cash in on former Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow's March 28 trade.
Russ Koesterich, BlackRock, and Dorothy Weaver, Collins Capital, weigh in on the market's reaction to the Fed's decision to raise rates by 25 basis points.
It's getting in on the ground floor and getting an education in the process.
After he resigned in August, columnist Tom Keane weighed in on how Apple won't be the same without Steve Jobs at the helm The Boston Globe, August 2011 It is hard to imagine that a crowd of people would have come up with the inventions that Jobs pushed through Apple.
Your business gets traction when you zero in on a niche.
Finance experts from the euro zone have weighed in on comments made by Wolfgang Schaeuble, after the German finance minister warned that debt and liquidity problems could spark the next global crisis.
«All I knew was that I might be getting in on the ground floor of something new, and I believed I could learn and do anything as well as anyone else.»
On several occasions during my career, I've been brought in on a project at the last minute — literally days before a project launch — and tasked with putting a comprehensive PR plan together to support the program.
The volatility of cryptocurrencies, as we know them today, are perhaps the final blocker preventing principal investors from diving in on this new age economy.
The legacy toymaker is finally gearing up to cash in on to the trendy kid - coding movement with the «Code - a-Pillar.»
Target's free shipping offer is part of another trend: jumping in on the holiday season as early as possible.
He said the pitch is having more success with traditional venture firms who've missed out on crypto to date — particularly bitcoin, ethereum and companies such as Coinbase — and are feeling the pressure to get in on the craze.
Put her address in on Zillow.
Researchers at Columbia University and Rutgers University looked at two years of data from an annual, nationwide household survey and homed in on two groups of people: current smokers and former smokers who quit during or before 2010, the year e-cigarettes were introduced.
Even Spotify is getting in on the action by allowing users to watch video and listen to podcasts from companies like Comedy Central, the BBC, and ESPN.
It took almost no time for my boss to zero in on it.
When it becomes a bigger issue, as in work not being turned in on time or aloofness during meetings, take people in for a one - on - one.
I also asked Chesky to weigh in on the recent tumult at Uber, a company often lumped into the same bucket as Airbnb as the poster children of the «sharing economy» and which has been dealing with extensive fallout from accusations of an aggressive and sexist culture and a leaked video showing CEO Travis Kalanick berating an Uber driver.
In fact, to get it right, you have to really test, over and over again, «honing in on usability and making that a core focus,» Rusenko says.
The report zeroes in on three areas the PE industry is behind: technology, talent, and management capability.
How do you weigh in on that debate?
Renaissance Capital Chairman Christophe Charlier weighs in on whether Paris could ever be a credible alternative to London, when it comes to attracting investors.
The report was produced by Muddy Waters Research, a small shop that few had heard of before it zeroed in on Sino - Forest.
We created a section on our site where we would provide some transparency on the process in terms of what we were doing, how things were progressing, challenges we were having and some things we wanted employees to weigh in on.
Armed with a better understanding of mobile technology, free from costly branch networks and focused intensely on the user experience, these online firms are muscling in on the lucrative business of providing loans, mortgages and portfolio management services to the public.
Looking to cash in on the popularity of the 7» 1» Shaq, the famed basketball star moved from the court to the screen and forever reminded viewers why athletes and the movie industry rarely mix.
This eye - opening (and hopefully inspiring) infographic lets you in on the productivity secrets of today's top billionaires.
He'll check in on Christmas holidays «because everybody would be home,» he says.
Small - business owners often spend too much time talking about the story behind their product and the difficulties they went through developing their business rather than homing in on their milestones and achievements.
So this young, promising company seems to be keeping all its ducks in a row, which begs the question: when can everyone else get in on this action?
Just in time for all those New Year's resolutions, the federal government has released new dietary guidelines that zero in on America's sweet tooth.
Nordstrom, Google and Amazon are getting in on the phenomenon.
«Sometimes you want to ask a friend's opinion on a pair of shoes you want to buy, weigh in on what ice cream flavor they should bring home, or just want to see your BFF's reaction to your witty message when you're in a place where you can't actually talk live,» the social networked added.
Alfa had to get in on the action.
Merkel herself weighed in on the issue in April 2010.
For centuries, sales leaders stood by rigidly structured methods when honing in on a potential customer.
Advances in on - board aviation electronics, meanwhile, will improve planes» ability to self - monitor, and will allow them to predict to the second when they'll land.
Here's how they're cashing in on plastic fever:
«It's not a can of peas where you can stick in on an end shelf.»
The reality TV star is cashing in on his «Bachelor» fame to pursue his first love — entrepreneurship.
I'd complain bitterly to my dad about the soaring cost of tuition, which was closing in on $ 2,000 a year.
You know, Lululemon has a brand for kids now and it's not cheap, but boy, the kids love it, they are locked in on the stuff.
Here are the top industries that will cash in on the skyrocketing trend, according to a new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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