Sentences with phrase «less resources in»

My children, and yours, will have less resources in the future because some choose to have families in excess of their ability to support and provide for.
Sustainable water management is at the heart of producing more food with less resources in an increasingly complex environment due -LSB-...]
Fact remains Leicester with less resources in the period of 2 years Are doing more than what Wenger has achieved in 12 years (aka PL champs).
Sustainable water management is at the heart of producing more food with less resources in an increasingly complex environment due to climate change.

Not exact matches

NORTHERN Star Resources was better placed than most to ride out last month's sharp drop in the gold price to less than $ 1,400 an ounce.
The average total entrepreneurial activity among women was highest in less - developed economies, which often heavily rely on agriculture and natural resources.
Plenty of people with lesser skill sets, resources and time, from all walks of life and of all ages have gone to live the life they've always dreamed of by simply putting one foot in front of the other.
Or in other words, rather than assume that walking while thinking splits your mental and physical resources, leaving less to devote to each, the scientists actually found «an increase in arousal or activation associated with physical activity... which then can be invested into the cognition,» according to the paper reporting the research.
Less than 1 per cent of businesses paid half of Australia's corporate tax take in the year to June 2016, according to ATO data, while the financial services and resources industries were the biggest contributors.
«Over time, we've been optimizing our clinical lab to bring up tests that are more commonly ordered, and in some cases move resources off the proprietary tests that are less commonly ordered to get to a point where the ordering patterns we are seeing can all be accommodated through our finger - stick technology.»
«So [those that start with less] tend to be cost - efficient, they tend to be focused and they know that they have to do things with very few resources, and they have to perform in order to survive.»
At a program such as Arkansas State, located in a small town and without the benefit of being the state's flagship university or being a member of a major conference, great results are contingent on the ability to market better, faster and with less resources.
It's just my interpretation of the market, but it seems like there has been a shift in development resources away from smart devices, which is a very crowded space right now, to the types of e-shops where discoverability is less of an issue and we can work together to make games like Shovel Knight and one of my favourites Guacamelee!
Airbnb doesn't need the money, Chesky said — whether for ongoing operations or for M&A (the company just completed another $ 1 billion funding round and has reportedly spent less than 10 % of the $ 3 billion plus in equity it has raised), resources aren't a limitation.
Beverly Kelly, human - resources manager at Robert Charles Lesser & Co., a real - estate consulting firm in Los Angeles, asks candidates about other companies they're interviewing with, and what makes a particular company attractive.
The question is less about how long the resources will last and more about how long we will continue to use them in a carbon - constrained future.
While fracking typically consumes less water than farming or residential uses, the exploration method is increasing competition for the precious resource, driving up the price of water and burdening already depleted aquifers and rivers in certain drought - stricken stretches.
For midsize businesses (those with more than 50 employees and less than 1,000) getting their arms around their total cost of ownership (TCO) in human resources — what they are actually spending on employees and the cost of managing them — can be easily overlooked.
When companies prioritize their sourcing efforts and direct their attention to the outlet that brings in the most qualified candidates, they waste less time and resources on screening lower - quality talent.
The earlier convicted company, Niko Resources, was less obliging but equally clumsy in its corrupt tango with Bangladesh's energy minister.
«Expanding the focus of law enforcement beyond people who are real threats would make all Americans less safe by diverting resources, while millions of undocumented folks who don't pose a threat will live in fear of deportation.»
The oil and resource trusts are less predictable; distributable cash will be largely dictated by changes in the selling price of the underlying commodity.
In addition to serving as resources for less tech - savvy employees, millennials are very comfortable researching things on the Internet.
But it was only in the last decade that the state began taking advantage of its vast wind - energy resources, growing from less than 1 percent of net electricity production in 2005 to nearly 30 percent in 2016.
What happens in the real world is that organized groups end up bending the sovereign power of government toward transferring resources to themselves, away from the less organized.
«ICU care is inefficient, devoting substantial resources to patients less likely to benefit,» their study, published in the February edition of JAMA Internal Medicine, concluded.
In all of the above cases the entrepreneur who is susceptible to the confirmation bias will look for information and analyze it in a way that will yield: 1) fewer competitors rather than more, because it increases the viability of the start - up, 2) underestimation of the capabilities of the competition because stronger competitors will make life harder for the entrepreneur, 3) view of the company's product as fully addressing the needs of the customer because otherwise the start - up is at a weaker position in the marketplace, and 4) need for less resources rather than more because it generally makes raising the money easieIn all of the above cases the entrepreneur who is susceptible to the confirmation bias will look for information and analyze it in a way that will yield: 1) fewer competitors rather than more, because it increases the viability of the start - up, 2) underestimation of the capabilities of the competition because stronger competitors will make life harder for the entrepreneur, 3) view of the company's product as fully addressing the needs of the customer because otherwise the start - up is at a weaker position in the marketplace, and 4) need for less resources rather than more because it generally makes raising the money easiein a way that will yield: 1) fewer competitors rather than more, because it increases the viability of the start - up, 2) underestimation of the capabilities of the competition because stronger competitors will make life harder for the entrepreneur, 3) view of the company's product as fully addressing the needs of the customer because otherwise the start - up is at a weaker position in the marketplace, and 4) need for less resources rather than more because it generally makes raising the money easiein the marketplace, and 4) need for less resources rather than more because it generally makes raising the money easier.
In turn, that means a lot less work for human resources and hiring departments.
Though less visible than manufactured goods and natural resources, our new research shows that Canadian companies are increasingly selling their engineering, computer, insurance, and other high - value services in global markets.
This means intentionally doing less marketing in places where your customers aren't, or when you don't have the ability to support a long - term effort, or if you are spreading your resources too thin.
Last year, 73 percent of some 600 U.S. employees surveyed were satisfied with their co-worker relationships (6 percent less than in 2012), according to the Society for Human Resource Management's «Employee Job Satisfaction and Engagement» report.
Improving your product or service is great, but few startups have the resources - much less the team - required to drop one idea and successfully focus on another frequently in their history.
«And if you make a journey in the most efficient way, using the scarce resources of an urban population, we should be making that journey using less energy and be more efficient.»
But when it's time to scale you need to bring in a bigger firm that has global resources and relationships that can't be matched by smaller funds with less resources and staff.»
Energy research group IHS CERA calculates that fully one - half the U.S. shale resource — a 30 - year supply at today's rate of consumption — could be produced at today's prices or less, meaning the market can accommodate a jump in demand without a corresponding price increase.
Prices are so low, in fact — a gallon of diesel is less than $ 0.50 — that it has led to excessive and wasteful use of energy resources that could be reserved or exported instead.
«There are a great many young people considering forgoing the traditional post-secondary education route in favor of less debt, more employer - sponsored training, and more employment opportunities [according to the Universum research],» said China Gorman, newly installed as Universum's chairman of the board for North America and former chief operating officer and interim CEO at the Society for Human Resource Management.
In other words, these revenue resources are less influenced by changes in priceIn other words, these revenue resources are less influenced by changes in pricein prices.
In B.C. the biggest democratic battles are often around resource extraction, but we also work on less - sexy democratic reforms to promote government accountability and transparency.
«There's still more talent (engineers, execs)-- and resources (funding), but the costs and competition for talent and housing are extreme» in Silicon Valley, Mr. Doerr wrote in an email, suggesting perhaps that it may be a less attractive location than before.
Because outbound representatives generally use fewer resources than inbound ones, they need less desk space for manuals, calculators, and other tools, according to Mary Ryder, director of operations support for Valic in Houston.
Hamm, who yesterday cleared a cool $ 3 billion in less than three hours off his shares in Continental Resources Inc. after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced that it had finally agreed to cap its production at 32.5 million barrels per day, also serves as the CEO of Continental Resources, which is clearly a full - time gig when he's not busy raking in billions on the back of OPEC deals.
In cases where the resource will probably last for a couple of hundred years, on the other hand (as in Australian coal, for example, at current extraction rates), this logic may be less compellinIn cases where the resource will probably last for a couple of hundred years, on the other hand (as in Australian coal, for example, at current extraction rates), this logic may be less compellinin Australian coal, for example, at current extraction rates), this logic may be less compelling.
P&G Chief Brand Officer Marc Pritchard has made pointed comments in recent months about less than half of agency resources broadly being spent on creative resources.
Female entrepreneurs are less likely to take advantage of online resources compared to their male counterparts and typically engage in business activities out of necessity.
«Market participants will look back on this municipal green bond issuance for Massachusetts, and see it as the gateway to further green bond issuances across the many states and many cities that are hoping to access less expensive funding to improve infrastructure, protect natural resources and offer renewable energy,» says Bill Daley, Managing Director in Public Finance.
Darcy said that private operators like Canadian Plasma Resources are under no obligation to keep what they collect in Canada, so having regular Canadian Blood Services donors go to paid clinics means less blood for Canadian patients.
There has been considerably less adjustment of interest rates in the current episode, however, relative to earlier commodity price booms; for example, the energy boom in the late 1970s / early 1980s, which was smaller than the current resource boom.
As we reported in this deep look into Uber's human resources mess, Kalanick himself opposed collecting — much less publishing — the company's diversity statistics.
I enjoyed the resources industry because it really epitomizes the concepts of practical design: you end up engineering things on the run to be «fit for purpose», making do with potentially less equipment and materials than you'd prefer in some fairly remote and challenging environments.
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