Sentences with phrase «litanies of»

Litanies of systems exist that utilize hard data rather than gimmicks, and these systems find inefficiencies in the market and exploit them.
For all the perverse ingenuity of their methods of destruction, there is a terrifying sameness to the regimes Royal describes; indeed, he warns that «it is just as difficult to retain a sense of the realities behind these repetitive litanies of horror as it is to see real human beings behind pious descriptions.»
Not only in its litanies of worship, not only in its understanding of the nature and character of God, but in its vision of the future, the Old Testament is ambiguous.
The litanies of our intercessions grow longer with our awareness of what we ought to be about as human beings.
He notes that all of us blobs are carefully educated; and society's incessant litanies of do's and don'ts have their intended Pavlovian effect.
Now the people lived in the land of the dreaded enemy, reciting litanies of lamentation while ghouls goaded them on with «Sing us some of those songs of Zion, miserable losers!
They turn work hours into a litany of mundane tasks to be completed — the antithesis of engagement.
While chatbots have made their mark as indispensable tools for a litany of reasons, they're still moderately new to the business world, and come with their own set of limitations — most of which are expected to be overcome in the near future.
Criminologists and other behavioral scientists have used the expression to capture a litany of things that appear to deter crime — from basic protections like gates, locks, and alarms to more sophisticated fortifications through architectural design.
If you are in the market looking for a new piece of property, you'd have to look for the best place for real estate deals, spend time looking for the property, finalize the deeds, engage yourself into a litany of legalese, dig your head into paperwork, and all of this is just the beginning.
His exchanges with members were at times testy — particularly with veteran Liberal MP Irwin Cotler, who confronted Davis with the litany of allegations against Nevsun's business partners.
Even Steve, with an amazing back story, needs to explain how his vacuums enhance the lives of his customers, not just recite a litany of product features.
But among the litany of stand - out innovations are some novel and little - known inventions — devices, moreover, that set out to solve a problem that either no one had set out to solve before or that no one had been able to solve until now.
For wonky types — and I include myself in that category — the FDA's litany of examples that constitute devices (and not) is fascinating.
Parker: I think the worst - case scenario for stocks is we've have a litany of concerns, whether it's rising rates that gave way to tech and regulatory and trade concerns.
But every article view and click on Trend Hunter's litany of listicles and galleries is fuel for its data machine.
It's a fascinating story and one that offers hope that we can not only make progress against a litany of diseases, but also — just maybe — begin to reverse our soaring national health bill.
A simple keyword search for «SaaS enterprise growth» will produce a litany of different (and sometimes conflicting) advice.
Before he can get an answer, McMullin launches into a giddy litany of all the Edmark products he owns, what his five - year - old daughter and three - year - old son can do with them, and why the lukewarm prospect who's been staring vacantly at the screen until now should buy anything with the name Edmark on it.
The existing litany of books and blog posts did not sufficiently prepare me for the «best practices» used in the world of business management analytics.
So even with its litany of 2008 losers, Warner's Film and TV operating profit declined by just $ 22 million.
If you find yourself functioning in the world of startups, in really any capacity, you're probably about as sick and tired as I am with the litany of overused keywords and coined terms such as pivot, innovation and disruption — they've all but lost their luster and intended meanings.
«We're hugely unexcited about that,» Ray says, recalling the long litany of failed startups over the past two decades that have tried to make a go at offering similar high - speed Internet or cable TV - like services wirelessly.
This meant having a president groomed to be CEO, an office manager capable of becoming my operations manager and a litany of cross-trained employees that were hungry for professional growth.
A 2010 Washington Times op - ed, written by Richard Rahn of the Cato Institute and illustrated with a Photoshop job of the American President in an Argentine gaucho outfit, offered a litany of parallels between the two countries: «Argentina has extensive import bans and controls.
A litany of driver - assist features are standard for the TLX A-Spec, ranging from adaptive cruise control to lane - keep assist and forward collision braking, but I didn't much use them.
Through a litany of lies, Caspersen took millions from unwitting investors, including some of his own family and friends.»
20 percent of vehicle crashes are linked to driving while drowsy and inadequate sleep is a contributing cause for a litany of health horrors, including heart disease, diabetes, and depression, continuing right down to simple irritability.
I googled «unconfirmed Bitcoin transactions» and discovered a litany of complaints from users who spent hours or days waiting to get their money.
The alleged litany of bad behavior led some to speculate that Hindawi lacked the skills to manage the company without hands - on help from his father, David, who is the other co-founder and was instrumental in building Tanium.
Retailers saddled Pangea with a punishing litany of charges, with chains charging, variously, for in - store promotions, demonstrations, and shipping to customers.
A litany of social research backs up his remarks, Kenney added, pointing to a 1960s study by former U.S. senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan that warned about the consequences of the breakdown of the African - American family.
A 2013 Government Accountability Office audit in found a litany of problems with the recovery efforts spearheaded by the Clinton Foundation.
Although the use of crypto - currencies puts a new spin on it, the history of micropayments for content is littered with failures, including a litany of strange - sounding digital would - be payment systems such as Beenz and Flooz.
Polman foresaw a litany of other problems ahead, he told investors, listing these: «subdued economic growth, geopolitical tension, the resultant backlash against globalization and technology, a planet under increasing environmental stress, and the fragmentation of consumer trends, shopping channels, and media.»
Mistrust in leadership has taken root in the public, in part the result of a litany of scandalized politicians and overpaid and questionably competent CEOs.
The push to serve more lunch items was among a litany of complaints in a $ 2 - billion class - action lawsuit filed by franchisees.
Both investors and corporations continue to act conservatively because of the uncertainty caused by a litany of issues.
All of this just adds to a litany of office - related ills we are already familiar with through academic and anecdotal evidence, from stiff necks to carpal tunnel syndrome to eye strain.
Growing companies face a litany of challenges, not least of which is the difficulty in maintaining a high level of service and a focus on core values.
Kraft Heinz Co and Kellogg Co. joined the litany of food makers plagued by lackluster U.S. sales in the second quarter.
WASHINGTON — The Dodd - Frank Act has become the catchall for a litany of alleged harms, not the least of which is the decline of small banks.
MOSCOW The governor of Russia's Kemerovo region resigned on Sunday over a mall fire that killed more than 60 after a litany of violations in safety procedures left shoppers and children trapped inside the building.
The Justice Department on Friday handed down indictments to 13 Russian people and three Russian companies for meddling in United States political and election processes, the latest item in a litany of evidence that Russia, well, did it.
Khosrowshahi, who took the helm in August after former CEO Travis Kalanick was asked to step down amid a litany of regulatory problems, driver and consumer scandals and court cases, pledged to make a clean break with past practices that have lead to accusations of a toxic work culture.
Canada has outlined a whole litany of U.S. «nullification and impairment» measures affecting Canadian trade extending over decades, including the U.S. refusal to fully implement WTO panel rulings, saying that those decisions only cover past importations and only those particular products, leaving the impugned measure in force for future cases.
The long litany of media accomplishments she facilitated serves as instant credibility that I could not purchase with a million - dollar advertising budget.
The Republicans — and some Democrats — read out the litany of Bernanke abuses.
But a litany of internal issues at Uber in 2017 — which ultimately led to the resignation of co-founder and CEO Travis Kalanick and an investment from SoftBank — saw Uber take its eye off the ball in Southeast Asia.
For Instagram users, it takes some time to scroll through your entire feed, but it is entertaining to see the litany of photos, videos and comments that were generated while away from the app.
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