Sentences with phrase «kind of growth in»

Watch for the same kind of growth in wine and liquor stores in the future, as consumers become even more discerning about what they choose to drink.
But India is yet to see any kind of growth in terms of wireless mobile payment, so hopefully, you won't miss the NFC functionality.
With that kind of growth in the retail sector, there has been an increased need for CDL licensed truck drivers.
Whatever the reason, I'm sure there are retailers in Ireland's who'd welcome this kind of growth in digital sales.
I'm excited to see that kind of growth in the Kindle store and hope that it continues!!
That is a massive increase in Arsenal's wage and that kind of growth in expenses is not sustainable.
A major task of ministers and counselors, then, is to become more alive, more free, more able to use all their powers to enjoy life, and to encourage that kind of growth in others.
You might be able to get that kind of growth in stocks, but not without added risk.
Beyond offering cash for EV charging infrastructure (a welcome gesture but still insufficient), the federal government so far has done little to help Canada achieve the kind of growth in EV uptake now happening in Europe, China and the U.S..
The whole Earth is growing greener as a result of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, so it's increasing agricultural yields, it's increasing the forests, it's increasing all kinds of growth in the biological world.

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A realistic path for the company going forward, he believes, would see it enjoy steady, solid gains, without the kind of exponential growth investors have become used to in recent years.
Moynihan's strategy of «responsible growth» eschews the kind of trading and credit risks that sank bank profits in the past.
The Bank of Canada couldn't ignore an annual growth rate of 4.5 percent in the second quarter, which was much faster than expected: «That's kind of what data dependent looks like,» Lane said, repeating Governor Stephen Poloz's mantra that the newest information will guide policy.
«In order to grow the business to the next stage I recognized I needed two things: the need to attain significant capital and to attract an experienced executive team with a proven track record of achieving this kind of growth,» says Ashwell.
Those kind of sudden contractions are to be expected, given that growth in these positions is dependent on the health of the industries that employ them.
That kind of growth indicates unprecedented demand and a shift in the way businesses are approaching data.
This system has never made me pass up an opportunity — in fact, it's helped me strengthen my cash flow so much that I've been able to contemplate all kinds of growth options, including a recent $ 325,000 bid on a bankrupt company whose assets were worth nearly 10 times that much.»
«We're not seeing the kind of growth and scale - ups, and if we can solve that problem we'll also keep our most talented in Miami by using entrepreneurship as a tool for community building,» says Matt Haggman, the program director in Miami for the Knight Foundation, which committed a $ 2 million investment to help bring Endeavor to the city.
Those stuck in any kind of silo risk missing opportunities, not only for growth, but also for quickly raising funds in times of emergency, finding the product idea that will turn your company around or hiring a leader with a different perspective who can pull your organization out of the mud.
With that kind of growth, companies like AIG, Travelers, Chubb, and XL Group have rushed in and premiums are competitive.
She knows all too well that business of any kind or stage isn't about constant growth or climbing mountains in one direction.
In a low - growth world, customer experience is marketing — and maybe soon the only kind of growth anybody can afford.
The usual proxies for global growth — oil and other commodities, emerging market currencies, energy and mining stocks — are almost all sharply lower as investors bail out of any kind of trade predicated on growth in China and the rest of the emerging world, which accounts for 85 % of the world's population.
In fact, few things can be more damaging to growth than the kind of financial crisis that Mulvaney conveniently looks past — the one that started precisely in 2007, sent unemployment to 10 % nationally and much higher in many places, and resulted in bailouts for banks but foreclosures for working AmericanIn fact, few things can be more damaging to growth than the kind of financial crisis that Mulvaney conveniently looks past — the one that started precisely in 2007, sent unemployment to 10 % nationally and much higher in many places, and resulted in bailouts for banks but foreclosures for working Americanin 2007, sent unemployment to 10 % nationally and much higher in many places, and resulted in bailouts for banks but foreclosures for working Americanin many places, and resulted in bailouts for banks but foreclosures for working Americanin bailouts for banks but foreclosures for working Americans.
But considering its track record, it seems realistic to expect that Apple will justify that kind of bump, by continuing to gain smartphone market share and achieve strong growth in emerging economies.
The map below shows the year - over-year growth or decline in specific kinds of attacks — like phishing attacks originating in Canada or spam from Russia.
Specific answers to these kinds of detailed questions are vital to the credibility of a growth plan, and they should replace the broad assumptions inherent in all start - up plans.
Basically, a growth hacker comes up with new kinds of pasta to throw at the wall, in search of the one that sticks and is perfectly al dente.
That kind of massive legislative backtracking, which has been largely absent in the filibuster age, could create massive uncertainty for entire industries and create the kind of nonproductive regulatory compliance work that stifles faster growth.
We don't need M&A to deliver our growth and we are very much focused on our strategy of driving growth by accelerating our core products, by continuing to expand into white spaces like chocolate in China, chocolate here in the US, and continuing to expand our position in all kind of — all retail channels including e-commerce.
An increased focus on «inbound marketing»: With the growth of social marketing, marketers now must invest in adding a new kind of value.
«If you'd asked me six months ago if we'd be getting the kind of growth we've been getting — with the tax increase, the sequester, the problems in Europe — I probably would've expected a slower economy than the one we've actually been finding.»
The same kind of growth is expected in 2018 as more states get legal cannabis on line.
In that case, even if the job gets done, it's really hard for employees to experience any kind of growth.
In America alone, more than a third of the entire workforce engaged in some kind of independent work in 2015 — a growth of 700,000 workers compared to 201In America alone, more than a third of the entire workforce engaged in some kind of independent work in 2015 — a growth of 700,000 workers compared to 201in some kind of independent work in 2015 — a growth of 700,000 workers compared to 201in 2015 — a growth of 700,000 workers compared to 2014.
All in all, that kind of growth is impressive for a company that hasn't had the attention of, oh, Twitter.
Banks do not exhibit this kind of explosive growth in no - cost deposits in their natural course of business.
Whatever the arguments about fiscal policy's effectiveness in countering deep and lasting recessions, of a kind the world faced in 2008, it was never envisaged that it should be wheeled out the minute economic growth fell below two per cent.
I'm probably being a little too critical about the percentages — but [the point is] in this kind of slow - growth environment, having a broad diversification of stocks and bonds doesn't work as well.
It's definitely a different situation, but when a company is in growth mode, these kinds of guardrails might simply not be a high priority.
The company, said a source, is thinking «two or three generations out» in terms of its growth and what it will tackle next, whether that is more international markets, a wider range of demographics, new kinds of advertising or other paid services or new products altogether.
A new study finds that when Kansas exempted pass - through income, the result wasn't more investment or growth but a surge in this kind of tax avoidance.
«I think the best way to manage the kind of shift we're in is to go back to community and build smaller and smaller governance models to help support the growth of this.»
Early that year, as China's number of first - time phone buyers peaked, Xiaomi fell to fifth place in the local market and seventh globally, according to International Data Corp. «Our supply chain hadn't been designed to handle that kind of growth,» says co-founder Li Wanqiang.
So, for example, I would argue that in the early stages of reform, especially in countries that have suffered many years of terrible economies and weak investment, crony capitalism can be consistent with high levels of growth because the kinds of programs that lead to growth — mostly massive investment programs in countries in which capital stock is excessively low — benefit the elites directly.
My only point is that if, like the Fed, this is the model you've kind of got in your head, then there's another factor — another source of non-inflationary wage growth — that you should seriously consider.
It should be no surprise that many countries in the late stages of their own investment - growth «miracles» have tried this kind of transformation, but none has ever managed so radical a change within its financial sector quickly enough, at least in part because the capital allocation decision is at the heart of distributional politics.
While growth is solid and inflation rising, we are not yet seeing the kind of upward pressure on wages that is needed to sustain gains in the underlying or core inflation rate.
We've seen how supply management for dairy, poultry and eggs hurts a) consumers through artificially high prices; b) food processors (and the jobs they could be creating in Canada) because of their inability to compete internationally; c) exporters of all kinds looking for more international trade access, but which Canada is denied because of supply management; d) the majority of Canadian farmers (over 90 per cent)-- those who grow and produce beef, pork, grains, oilseeds, pulses, and who are not supply managed — who would also benefit from more international trade access; and finally e) most ironically, dairy farmers themselves, also prevented from exploiting international growth opportunities.
But over the last few years (since 2008), I think there's been a pretty dramatic growth in what we'd call Tea Party politics in that set — extreme conservatism that goes beyond hands off fiscal and regulatory policy, the kind of feverish mindset in which you could write with a straight face that progressives might be building toward some sort of mass wealth confiscation or internment or even extermination for the likes of Tom Perkins.
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