Sentences with phrase «less reason not»

Or rather, it gave them one less reason not to buy its Gear S3 smartwatch for this holiday season.
I'm giving them one less reason not to use it.»

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Investigators believed the company's reviews over whether to supply customers more controlled substances were not meaningful and were used as a sales tool; customers were granted threshold increases for reasons, like the 4th of July, or the closure of an area pharmacy years earlier, that the government considered less than compelling.
Add those reasons to the long, frequently cited list of why women lose confidence in their careers: They make, on average, $ 8,000 less per year than their male counterparts; they aren't afforded the same opportunities for advancement; they're penalized for having kids.
At first glance, some would assume that you are going to get less work from your staff if they aren't in the office for you to monitor, but there are a few reasons why this might not be the case.
While there's no specific reason to think Americans would behave any differently than the study subjects, it is a possibility that we're less easy to anger (yeah, I don't think so either) or other social networks show different patterns.
Whilst the rock stars of the entrepreneurial world tend to be the ones who get most of the airplay (for very good reason — they are really impressive), I often wonder if we miss some of the best advice simply because we don't think to ask those less famous for their wisdom.
The reason you make less than your brother - in - law isn't because he's a CEO and you're only an executive VP.
They usually pay good dividends, usually trade for less than their cash or assets in the bank, and are fairly stable (it's very hard for a municipality to not pay back its debts for various reasons, some of them constitutional).
It's a situation called «occupational segregation,» and it's a common reason why women earn less than men across the economy, not just at Google, Glassdoor's Chief Economist, Dr. Andrew Chamberlain told Business Insider.
There are already plenty of reasons to keep your caffeine addiction alive and kicking: habitual coffee drinkers are less likely to die of heart failure as those who don't indulge, and research has suggested that caffeine may help prevent cancer, diabetes, stroke, and Parkinson's disease.
It's much better to create at least a 15 percent buffer, so if less jobs are created for any reason, your investors do not suffer by losing out on the jobs required for their green card application to be approved.
For a host of reasons, governments the world over have chosen to cut spending, not as a virtue, but as what they believe to be the less severe of two painful options.
We all wish we lived in a world where who you know matters less than what you can do, but that's often not reality, and not always for unhealthy reasons.
Following the report, Ian Shepherdson at Pantheon Macroeconomics said, «Another unexciting PPI, with the core rising by rather less than seems to be implied by the NFIB survey for the third straight month, for reasons which are not clear.»
There's one huge reason locating posh digs for bigwigs in the actual corners of your office is a terrible idea (beyond the fact that having them holed up in there isn't awesome for communication): «It's less democratic to locate private offices at the perimeter, taking all the natural light and views,» Toronto architect Heather Dubbeldam tells Undercover Recruiter.
If the equity premium puzzle is real and not just luck, there is little reason to think that this generation or future generations will require less expected return for holding nondiversifiable equity risk.
I suspect the reasons why Australia sailed through the downturn unscathed is that it is less integrated than Canada with the U.S. and European economies (which tanked) and more integrated with China (which didn't).
The less - justified reason is that it became a very convenient political target for the larger international climate activism movement at a time of despair coming out of the [2009] Copenhagen climate talks, that Kyoto was dead and there might not be a successor.
But the reason is not what you may think, because it has much less to do with skill or acumen and much more to do with their lack of hunger, drive and dedication.
It's not clear exactly what those legal reasons entail, but it's worth noting three Latina software engineers sued Uber in October, alleging they were compensated less because of their gender and race.
The main reason was that I could cash flow there with 20 % down and could not in Seattle plus I could tie up less cash as real estate is cheaper in the midwest.
For the same reason, issuance of lesser - voting rights shares as consideration in a merger or other corporate acquisition should not be objectionable.
«If you're focused, there's no reason you can't get results in less than 20 minutes a week.»
Dear SDR, if I didn't answer your email the first 7 times you sent it, the reason I'm not responding is that I COULD N'T CARE LESS ABOUT YOU, YOUR PRODUCT OR YOUR COMPANY, not because a file cabinet fell on N'T CARE LESS ABOUT YOU, YOUR PRODUCT OR YOUR COMPANY, not because a file cabinet fell on me.
So I do not view the effect of low rates on savers as a reason to be less accommodative.
A healthy economy could leave customers feeling less strapped for cash overall, Hamilton said, adding that relatively small increases to their budget - such as a few dollars more a month for a Netflix subscription - might not stand out as reason to worry.
Fourth, the benefits to Canada's economy of a government - owned pipeline will end up being far less than any current Kinder Morgan projections, for the simple reason that those projections do not account for the additional cost taxpayers would now incur to build it.
If the reason banks fail is because free markets in banking don't work, how do you explain the lack of the problems you claim plague free markets in the much less regulated pre-1934 Canadian banking industry?
Much of the reason that safety razors are so great has to do with the double edge razor blades themselves, as not only are they relatively inexpensive (even the best ones typically cost less than 50 cents apiece), but they are also generally made of much higher quality steel than the blades found in disposable razors.
But the main reason for the growth wasn't just because we were posting less.
Although this is typically the amount of the financing which the investors are entitled to purchase by reason of their contractual rights of first refusal, this approach may not work properly because the sum of the ownership percentages of the various investors will be less than 100 %, and the primary purpose of the pay to play clause is to assist the company in raising the total amount of financing which it requires.
Forbes is less convinced, arguing that it has «decidedly good reasons to not participate in a cut» - rising costs from fighting ISIS and cuts it suffered under sanctions when Hussein was in place.
Plus, with the lower costs of telematics and tracking hardware, coupled with lower monthly service fees offered by most companies, there is really no reason not to get into fleet tracking, even if you have a fleet of less than five vehicles.
In contrast, even in «transient» cities like San Francisco and New York, less than half of millennials listed marriage or not being ready to settle down as a reason.
There is no real reason an atheist couldn't say: «keep women out of the office, they are less intelligent, have less potential for abstract thought and spatial thinking, also they can't reverse park».
However, the man is not a literature specialist, so what reason do I have to seriously consider what he has to say about «fairy tales,» much less about «philosophy» and «theology» when he hasn't even so much as an undergraduate degree in either of those areas.
I don't think negatively of other people who think differently, I know they have their reasons, and I'm no less a sinner than anyone else.
you're right the church probably will be there long after any of us cease to exist but it stands to reason that it is going down... as more people come to the realization that the belief in a deity is not necessary to live, the less need there will be for a church to exist.
I believe that man is, by nature, an exile and will never be self - sufficient or complete on this earth; that his chances of happiness and virtue, here, remain more or less constant through the centuries and, generally speaking, are not much affected by the political and economic conditions in which he lives; that the balance of good and ill tends to revert to a norm; that sudden changes of physical condition are usually ill, and are advocated by the wrong people for the wrong reasons; that the intellectual communists of today have personal, irrelevant grounds for their antagonism to society, which they are trying to exploit.
It doesn't make the point on which you're so laser focused any less true or valid that there are also other reasons and benefits to the manner in which we disposed of bin Laden's body.
It was written by many people over the span of hundreds of years, it is tribal rules from the infancy of our development and arguably is not a good book at all but full of hatred, spite and unspeakable violence, and you arent allowed to use «faith» as your proof of existence... faith is nothing less than the throwing away of reason i.e. belief without evidence.
The death penalty should be abolished not for religious reasons (also religious people seem to approve of the dath penalty — which to me makes no sense) but because every person who is killed is one less set of DNA to be passed on to succeeding generations, and who knows what those wasted genes could mean for the future of the species?
======= @Cheese «Even if your first 2 points were true (and we don't know that they are) there is no reason to conclude the first cause was an intelligence and even less reason to think it is your specific god.
If God is present in things in living ways, then no / less reason to pound on other brothers and sisters... sometimes seems the criticisms are only because God isn't present in our meeting either.
in some ways memory is a better key to the nature of experience than perception, not only because, by the time we have used a datum of perception, it will already have been taken over by memory, but for the additional reasons: (a,) in memory there is less mystery concerning what we are trying to know than there is in perception [i.e., «our own past human experiences»]; also (all) the temporal structure of memory is more obvious.
Or for the same reasons that those suffering with long - term illnesses continue to embrace Christianity even when made to feel «less than» because they are not completely healed.
the enemies of reason can't handle logic — it'll just end badly and you'll ruin really funny stuff when they switch to some other less comical tactic.
The busyness of our schedules) is perhaps the reason there are less altar calls at church... It was not blaming those activities for a decline in church - goers.
Since when did people of the Bronze Age were ever less intelligent or developed than we are today other than certain technological advancements, which by the way not even everything technologically speaking is necessarily more advance today it was say two thousand, three thousand, or even four thousand years ago, so I have no idea where you get that reasoning from.
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