They have
little business impact, and, as a result, their attention isn't worth much.
Not exact matches
Little tweaks can have a huge
impact on the future of your
business.
Not only are the figures for women - owned companies very low, relative to the female fraction of the labor force, but also the growth of women's
business ownership seems to be greatest among non-employer
businesses, which have
little economic
impact.
«Every once in a while you start to go into your fetal position and be a
little worried about what the
impact to your
business is going to be, but then something happens that make you realize that you have a moral imperative — that there is something much larger,» he said.
Additionally, smaller
businesses that are able to leverage a
little bit of capital into a big
impact are a good fit for these microloans.
Additionally, the Tax Policy Center has argued that many
businesses with too
little income or are losing money don't benefit from bonus depreciation, especially in times of economic recovery, and that it may not have much of an
impact on long - term investment.
And more importantly, it's a
little too early to see the
impact of Cambridge Analytica files on Facebook's
business as the scandal surfaced late in the first quarter.
Investors willing to do a
little more analysis, however, will quickly see that both are facing external issues that could have a material
impact on their
business outlooks for years to come, which is why most investors should err on the side of caution with this pair.
Trump's standoffs with
business typically have had
little impact on the stock market.
We are generally purchasing stock from investors who appear to have overreacted to negative news that we believe will have
little impact on long - term
business value.
There can be
little doubt about the modernizing
impact of
business.
Business groups, however, have complained the tax cut and other modifications to the wage increase do
little to offset the
impact of the hike.
And the case of the party's former
business spokeswoman - Michelle Thomson MP - has had just as
little impact on the SNP's standing.
In an interview with Crain's New York
Business earlier this year, Ms. Glen said that one of the
impacts of her group's work was making big banks seem a
little less evil.
They conclude that «economic elites and organized groups representing
business interests have substantial independent
impacts on U.S. government policy, while mass - based interest groups and average citizens have
little or no independent influence.»
The decisive shift in federal climate policy will have
little impact on
businesses: Shareholders and large state governments have already pushed big
business to act on the issue.
Former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg expressed
little faith in the ability of state and federal elected leaders to make progress on climate change, saying that
business, consumers and mayors will have a much greater
impact.
Moreover, in those rare cases when citizen energy is vested in voicing dissent it has
little impact; the Occupy London movement left those yielding power unscathed with
business back to normal after the protesters were evicted from what is literally a public space.
Your body can feel stress from: too
little rest or sleep, poor diet, autoimmune disease (which have huge
impact on your body's intricate hormonal systems), financial /
business / work / family / relationship issues, some medications / drugs and / or overuse of alcohol.
My favorite is super cleanse by Natures Secret and because of my problem, and by the way my colon was problematic from the time I was a
little girl and thats what got me into the
business because I was
impacted.
Over 22 % do not feel the economic downturn has
impacted their
business in a negative way; over 52 % just a
little; and 14 % quite a bit.
It tells Learning and Development and the wider organization
little or nothing about how effective a learning intervention has been, how it has added value, or what
impact the training has had on individual and
business performance.
In fact, it was the likes of Enron and Lehman Brothers that torpedoed the economy:
businesses and businesspeople who put
little thought to the long - term
impact of their actions while focusing almost entirely on the short - term gain.
A lot of those writers are showing up in the discussions about the latest change in Kindle Unlimited, and mentioning how they changed their behavior, so that this year's change will have
little or no
impact on the way they're doing
business.
Despite its presence on the market for so long, the tablet PC has had
little or no
impact on the book
business.
GooglePlay's greatest
impact on self - publishing is its status as the preferred distribution channel for eBook pirates, while Apple has made
little effort to make it easy for author's to do
business with it, or to make many sales when they do.
Major publishers are obviously looking to increase their ebook margins significantly and shift the pivot in the book
business just a
little as they turn to operations such as Oyster and their own direct - sales websites to reduce their dependence on Amazon, but they're unlikely to make much of an
impact with these sort of price differentials.
Why did the FFEL culture that Sallie Mae and others had so much trouble shedding
impact business planning only when it came to handing out loans to borrowers with
little or no ability to repay?
Now, the dirty
little secret for some time has been that growth of a
business is not
impacted by share repurchases.
Because
business lenders, creditors, vendors, and credit bureaus have no regulation forcing them to divulge how your
business credit is used or viewed, there is
little information and education explaining this to those
impacted by it.
I think it can be a
little dangerous «stress - testing» a single component & presuming the resulting
impact (plus or minus) drops straight to the bottom line — there's always lots of moving / reactive parts in any
business model.
P & G cancelled spending on items from ad campaigns to product development programs - «(WSJ): Procter & Gamble Co. said that its move to cut more than $ 100 million in digital marketing spend in the June quarter had
little impact on its
business, proving that those digital ads were largely ineffective.»
Even those retailers who had previously seen
little impact on their
business due to this rising class of competition are now starting to feel the effects.
With governments spending most of its budget on making sure there is
little or no hindrance to the way of doing
business during winter seasons, which may in - turn have a negative
impact to the economy, there is a danger looming in ensuring a balanced environment.
If you live on vast acres of land, the environmental
impact of a single dog taking care of
business may be insignificant, but if you live in an urban area with a
little or no yard, it's a different story.
However, the current crisis in Crimea has had
little, if any,
impact on the U.S.
business travel market to date due to minimal trade ties between the U.S. and Russia.
Since secured credit cards present very
little actual financial risk to creditors, your
business or personal credit will typically have
little impact on your ability to qualify.
And now, I get to turn a
little bit more attention towards some of the strategic partnerships that can have a very big
impact on our
business, that align with the strategy that we've put in place.
In the end, there was remarkably
little that will
impact freelancers, contractors or other small
business owners who do not have their own
business premises — but here's what might be of interest to you.
Mr. Obama would also have to greatly intensify a theme he has already been pushing, but with
little impact so far: the need for the United States to build a new generation of engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs and community and
business leaders with the technical skills and globe - spanning relationships to forge substantial social, financial and technological breakthroughs.
Things could get a
little awkward if talk at those
business and political lunches turns to climate change — which it surely will in a city acutely aware of its susceptibility to climate change
impacts.
Choice 1: How much money do we want to spend today on reducing carbon dioxide emission without having a reasonable idea of: a) how much climate will change under
business as usual, b) what the
impacts of those changes will be, c) the cost of those
impacts, d) how much it will cost to significantly change the future, e) whether that cost will exceed the benefits of reducing climate change, f) whether we can trust the scientists charged with developing answers to these questions, who have abandoned the ethic of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, with all the doubts, caveats, ifs, ands and buts; and who instead seek lots of publicity by telling scary stories, making simplified dramatic statements and making
little mention of their doubts, g) whether other countries will negate our efforts, h) the meaning of the word hubris, when we think we are wise enough to predict what society will need a half - century or more in the future?
Politicians and
business leaders must make full economic calculations of the
impact of the new
Little Ice Age on everything — industry, agriculture, living conditions, development.
The IPO was expected to have
little impact on the MyCase part of the
business, Jason Randall, executive vice president of AppFolio, told me earlier this year.
confidentiality, integrity and expediency to ensure losses are limited and solutions and prosecutions are handled with as
little impact to your
business as possible.
We have seen
little impact thus far in Berkshire and still believe its a ideal time to start a
business.
«I love working with him,» a client enthuses, adding: «He's very academic but at the same time he keeps the real - world
business in mind,» and: «He picks up on all the
little details that might
impact a transaction and he always bears in mind the risks in the future for the client.»
Handing out a bunch of
business cards at an event will have
little impact in our interconnected world.
The survey, sponsored by The Brexit Tracker, noted professional services were less likely to sit on the fence when it came to assessing the
impact of Article 50 on their
business with 42 % of firms believing Article 50 will be good for
business and only 25 % of respondents feeling their might be no or
little change while in other sectors positivity waned to 35 % and ambiguity rose to 40 %.
That appears to be a recent
little grotesquerie added to the ever - expanding «small print» in service contracts, as a means to stop disgruntled patrons from venting in forums like Yelp that the service provider was an incompetent, irresponsible no - goodnik, thereby negatively
impacting the latter's
business.