Rail at Center of Stimulus Package China's high speed rail build - out is at the front and center of its stimulus spending, in
large part out of fear: little is more intimidating to Beijing's leaders than the sight of thousands of unemployed workers.
Best - case scenario: Diesel has become remarkably savvy in managing his brand, having helped course - correct both the Fast & Furious and Riddick series, seemingly in
large part out of love.
But as that occurred before the advent of the Tea Party, which was sparked in
large part out of concern over the government's profligate spending, such an effort this time around would likely run into greater resistance, particularly from rank - and - file conservative House Republicans.
Not exact matches
The company and its eponymous product, created by serial entrepreneur and technology expert David Gurle, is scarcely
out of startup mode, but already it's making waves as a potentially disrupting new force on Wall Street, thanks in
large part to support from some of the world's
largest investment banks.
The report also points
out that Dreamers start businesses at more than twice the rate of the general population, in
large part because they are used to making ends meet without help from the government.
But for Legere (it's pronounced «ledger»), wearing T - Mobile's distinctive color palette is all
part of a serious business strategy he introduced when he joined as CEO back in 2012 — and a way to stand
out from much
larger competitors AT&T and Verizon.
«(Boomers) do take up a
large part of the workforce, but there's absolutely no evidence that they're crowding
out jobs that otherwise would be filled by young people,» said Tammy Schirle, an economics professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.
If
part of you desires a change but a
larger part of you wants everything to stay the same, the
larger part is likely to win
out.
Be among the successful minority who break
out in
large part because they hold steadfastly to building and sustaining a strong culture.
The move is
part of Amazon's slow build -
out of its «Fresh» program, targeting one of the
largest retail sectors yet to be upended by online commerce.
Font size will depend, in
large part, on the size of the screen, how many people are in the audience and how the room is laid
out.
The fitness industry is invariably competitive, due in
large part to the fact that many people aren't crazy about working
out, meaning the benefits must be well - stated and obvious.
I pointed
out, among other things, that a
large portion of Tesla shareholders own the stock because they believe in Musk's mission, i.e.,
part of their value comes from the idealistic goals.
Starbucks also succeeds at fostering an emotional connection with customers, due in
large part to the emotional connection most people have with coffee — drinking it with friends, cozying up to a hot drink in the winter time and enjoying the inherent social nature of «going
out for coffee.»
Peter Drucker, arguably the leading management thinker of the twentieth century, observed, «If a new venture does succeed, more often than not it is n a market other than the one it was originally intended to serve, with products and services not quite those with which it had set
out that are bought in
large part by customers it did not even think of when it started and used for a host of purposes besides the ones for which the products were first designed.»
In short, he thinks that the plane landed on a remote runway in Kazakhstan and might be
part of a
larger plot Russia orchestrated but has yet to fully play
out.
The server investigation put such political strain on the FBI in
large part because of the environment of ethics stories that surrounded it — the business and philanthropic empire that arose
out of and was hopelessly intertwined with the Clinton political operation, the high - dollar paid speeches, the political aides who were somehow getting so rich off this enterprise that one of them just bought David Rockefeller's mansion.
Equities analysts don't doubt that's the case, but point
out that for such
large, diversified companies, the gaming business remains a junior
part of their operations (although they're huge by any stand - alone measure).
He was one of several high - level Colombian criminals hiding
out there, and it's suspected his relocation there was
part of an effort by his criminal group to expand into Argentina, which has both a
large domestic drug market and is the fifth -
largest transit point for drugs bound to Europe and Asia, according to the UN.
The research team of international scientists wanted to figure
out if the Milky Way matches the spiral shape observed in other galaxies, as
part of a
larger study that aims to sharpen our image of our galaxy.
But CB Insights pointed
out that it's
part of a
larger industry trend where more and more pre-IPO companies are acquiring private companies.
Building more new malls means department stores, which often pay a
large part of the lease, could move
out, making it harder for the mall to survive.
Printers meant for churning
out parts in
large - scale production runs are expected to ship in 2018.
Busch and his partner, Jim Greenfield, recommend what's known as a reverse merger, in which a smaller company winds up being
part of a
larger public shell that will eventually carry
out a public stock offering.
The RCMP carried
out a search warrant at the Montreal headquarters of Canada's
largest construction and engineering firm on April 13 as
part of an ongoing investigation.
We all want to stand
out in some way, but we also want to fit in: to feel we belong, that we're
part of a community, or that we're
part of something
larger than ourselves.
If you ignore frontier nations, you're missing
out on a
large part of the global stock market, Mack points
out.
Thanks in
large part to fracking in prolific fields such as the Eagle Ford Formation and Sprayberry Trend, the state leads all others in crude production, annually gushing
out more than a third of total U.S. output.
In recent years, money has flooded into low - cost index funds and
out of more expensive actively managed funds, thanks in
part to a greater focus on the
large bite fees take
out of already lackluster retirement balances over the long term.
It's all
part of the phenomenon of repressed yields and cheap credit: Companies are borrowing
large amounts of money to buy back their own shares and to buy
out each other, instead of funding investments in productive activities.
The first move (rising interest rates) was accompanied with a great surge of inflation, wiping
out a
large part of the value of pension rights.
However, the entire journey has not come without some hiccups, as a
large part of crypto investors have pointed
out the lack of progress and the general slow movement of the project, contributing to some degree of negative market sentiment against it.
Kennedy's 1962 missive was borne
out of national pride, fueled in
large part by latent Cold War - era tensions between national governments.
In November, Fortune magazine reported that Fonstad would be «transitioning
out» of her firm as
part of a
larger shift that's seen founding partners Tim Draper and Steve Fisher take a less active role.
One statistic in particular really stood
out: «83.4 % of SDRs fail to consistently hit quota each month, in
large part because they lack this critical skill [effective time management]».
Mr. Trump singled
out those in attendance who had been
part of the «Never Trump» movement, drawing a
large laugh.
But you also left this
part out: religiously unaffiliated Brazilians grew by
large margins.
This debate, conducted in
large part on the Internet, marks
out the course of future debates in the Church.
During the pontificates of John Paul II and Benedict XVI, we non-Catholics arguing moral theology could point to learned and compelling arguments coming
out of Rome and say, in effect, «The oldest and
largest part of the Body of Christ agrees with us, and it does so with remarkable sophistication.»
What if the reality is «religion» — which unfortunately a
large part of the church has become — died on the cross, and was re-birthed as the Bride in the resurrection: they just haven't figured it
out yet.
Getting the truth
out at Mars Hill and the US emergents has been next to impossible in
large part due to the pull of the Christian industrial complex.
The question is presented as
part of a
larger discussion on the nature of philosophical and imperial authority, yet it is clear that the imperial
part of the argument is not necessary to its main thrust, as a result standing
out all the more.
The argument is crisp and frequently persuasive, although it needs a great deal of fleshing
out, and its reception will depend in
large part on what happens in Afghanistan and Iraq in the next few years.
Barack obama believes that it is acceptable to have a doctor pull a child's head
part of the way
out the child's mother's body and crush the head of the child w / a
large pair of what are essentially a
large pair of pliers.
What we observe in
large parts of Africa is what might be called the Haiti Syndrome: entities nominally classified as states which have virtually fallen
out of the international economy and which seemingly can not provide for their citizens elementary justice or allow them to provide for themselves the basic necessities of life.
It turns
out that what looks like a b **** y catfight is
part of the
larger dream of selling people consumer products on a global scale at an advertising agency.
And certainly this radical inclusiveness at the heart of the Gospel is
part of what we must proclaim if we hope to reach
out to the unchurched, the group that Jim Adams said is the
largest growing religious group in our society.
She is
part of a
larger wave of people beginning to speak
out about mental illness and the stigma that comes with it to encourage more people to seek professional help for mental health - related issues.
In neither case does the eulogy take on the character of an elegy: for both men, neoconservatism departs the scene not because it has failed but because it has, in
large part at least, succeeded in what it set
out to accomplish.
The book also points
out the narrow focus of conventional economics, which ignores
large parts ofthe real economy, such as people caring for each other.