Sentences with phrase «is business as usual $»

Thompson is business as usual $ $ Aug 15, 2012

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In the meanwhile, as Facebook continues its lucrative business as usual — raking in huge earnings thanks to its ad platform (in its Q1 earnings this week it reported a whopping $ 11.97 BN in revenue)-- Internet users are left performing unpaid moderation for a massively wealthy for - profit business while simultaneously being subject to the bogus and fraudulent content its platform is also distributing at scale.
Looking at the headline figures, first quarter 2018 could be considered a business - as - usual quarter for the European fund industry, since the assets under management (+ $ 10.5 trn) hit a...
Denise Jewell Gee isn't surprised by the battle over $ 25,000 between Nik Wallenda and the City of Niagara Falls, where «things can tend to get caught up in the petty business of politics as usual
Indeed, in finding him guilty — on all counts — of selling his political office for $ 4 million in secret deals, the jury sent a clear message: Corruption may be business as usual in Albany, but it's also a crime.»
But this is slimy business as usual in Albany, where pork accounts are so numerous that Senate officials couldn't be quite sure on Friday which account the $ 4 million came from or where it ended up.
Silver's attorneys argued unsuccessfully to the jury, that the former Assembly Speaker's deals, in which he made over $ 4 million, were simply business as usual in the legislature.
Silver's attorneys argued unsuccessfully to the jury that the former assembly speaker's deals, in which he made more than $ 4 million, were simply business as usual in the legislature.
For Business as Usual (the most expensive approach) it's about $ 200 million, for Balanced Implementation it's $ 29 million, and for Bare Bones you could actually save $ 23 million by moving to the Common Core.
«It's business as usual over here,» said Kim Donica, a press representative for David Zwirner Gallery, which had sold work by Carol Bove and Kerry James Marshall — Marshall's Untitled (Gallery)(2016) carries a price tag of $ 1 million and had been placed on reserve by the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh.
If business as usual continues, IEA estimates $ 48 trillion of overall investment in energy would be needed to meet global demand between now and 2035.
It finds that across the oil and gas industry $ 2.3 trillion of upstream projects — roughly a third of business as usual projects to 2025 — are inconsistent with global commitments to limit climate change to a maximum 2 ˚C and rapid advances in clean technologies.
Read more: Adaptation Emerges as Key Part of Any Climate Change Plan Global Climate Change 39 % Increase in CO2 by 2030: Latest Grim Business - as - Usual Emissions Projection Financing Needed But Scarce for Climate Change Adaptation in Africa â $ ¨ Worst Case IPCC Climate Change Trajectories Are Being Realized Climate Change Will Costs US States Billions of Dollars
If oil prices are $ 198 per barrel by 2030, reductions in net oil imports on the order of 5.7 million barrels per day in 2030 are projected for business - as - usual.
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Some analysts have thrown some concern on the IPO following news yesterday which said that Spotify had been sued for $ 1.6 billion by Wixen Music Publishing over copyright infringement; sources told CNBC, however, that it's still «business as usual» at Spotify, despite the news.
Water metering (at a cost of $ 1.8 million) was far cheaper than building new infrastructure to meet «business as usual» demand, because it would decrease water consumption by 30 per cent.
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