Sentences with phrase «little thought as»

As companies diversify product offerings, we've seen new terms appear, crawling out of presentations and press releases, with little thought as to whether they're... Read more
Our future is being negotiated in created realities, in machines and in labs, with little thought as to questionable ethical practices.
Legislators at the time gave little thought as to how to enforce such a law or whether pit bulls were actually more dangerous than other breeds, all because TV cameras were pointing their direction after the sensational crime.
We should buy and hold a passive, well - diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds, they said, preferably through a no - load index mutual fund or an exchange - traded fund, requiring as little thought as possible.
You know the drill and the game shoves you back into the adventure, with little thought as to how to keep it interesting.
I worry that the pendulum is swinging too far and people are going along with the anti-pink movement with as little thought as the went along with it for many decades.

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There is little talk of tax cuts and balanced budgets, items which form the economic lodestar of the Official Opposition; think tanks such as the Fraser Institute, the Macdonald - Laurier Institute, the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council; and almost everyone who writes a column for the Financial Post, including former finance minister Joe Oliver.
«As they expand or broaden the amount of services that are provided under a subscription, we do think they do continue to raise prices a little bit.»
And then, over time, I think we'd obviously improve that, and ultimately I suspect that you'd see Mars transit times of as little as 30 days in the more distant future.
There's little reason to think that trend will change as long as the economy is weak and debt is high.
As the lanterns went out, I laid back in my sleeping bag (sleep comes slowly when you can hear the wind barreling down the mountain) and I thought about how little I was personally bothered by the fact that we weren't going to reach our goal the next day.
Think of each word as having an associated cost, and strive to spend as little of your currency as possible to get your point across.
«Think of Gamay as Pinot Noir's little - sister grape,» says Norris, who was recently included in Wine Enthusiast's list of America's Top 40 under 40 Tastemakers list.
We may be a little too naive because we think that everybody else should be just as nice as we are.
Instead of curling up into a little ball and crying, think of this as a good thing.
But as I watched these professionals on stage pouring out a performance that had hundreds of hours of practice behind it, I began to think about who they might have been when they were little, and the thought of dancing for a career entered their heart.
Far better, Friedman argues, to emulate forward - thinking companies like LinkedIn, Netflix and Calgary's BluEra, which offer unlimited vacation policies to emphasize that it's OK to take as much — or as little — time off, as long as employees get their jobs done.
Although some technologists think Twitter could one day be a billion - dollar company, many others say it represents the worst of Web 2.0: a company that is built to flip, that does little of value and has no long - term prospects as a standalone enterprise.
But I can't think of a social interaction that creates so much goodwill for so little effort as when I tell someone they were right and I was wrong, as long as I mean it.»
Putting aside a little time each day to be quiet with your thoughts really does wonders for your emotional state, as quiet is so hard to come by in our busy lives.
«We see ourselves at Facebook as a community and culture of builders, so we like to see how people are thinking about things a little bit differently.»
You'd be forgiven to think that the massive marketing suite is aimed at the richest people in London, considering it's located in Harrods, but Emaar is showcasing properties for as little as # 184,135, a cost that equates to # 260 per square foot.
As Facebook evolves, it enhances the user experience and worries little about what businesses think.
This distribution can be thought of as a typical long - tail taper, with a high potential viewership when little time has elapsed, and then a quick fall - off on viewership as time goes on.
I anticipate that the FCC will have little if any role and it will be a pure antitrust... it shouldn't be — just the sheer size of it and the fact that it's media I think will get a lot of attention, however I don't see this as a major antitrust problem.»
Admit it: you already think that as personal transportation goes, a Hummer is a little overeager.
Lobbying, both public and private, is likely to occur when companies think that governments are spending too much money on one thing, and (as a natural result) too little on others.
In The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, Malcolm Gladwell argues that for us to understand why some products succeed, we must think of each as part of an epidemic.
Time was, folks thought of the Pacific Northwest as little more than logging towns, seaports, and some of the biggest saloon stops on the way to the Yukon Trail.
This burst of candor may strike the reader as disarming or annoying, but either way, by the standards of the countless books that offer business or self - help advice, it's startling: The whole premise of such titles is that you know very little, and whatever you think you know is dead wrong.
This tweet abundance also reflects badly on their personal brands as they come across as inauthentic with little thought for their followers» feeds.
«I always have small little apps I'm making here and there, but as soon as I do figure out a big enough project I would like to pursue, I would definitely think about going into that full time.»
I cut my Negotiating for Wimps post in half when I edited it, and as I re-read it I think it's still a little wordy.
Many of the environmentalists who responded angrily to Steiner beseech readers to, as the Minneapolis non-profit wrote, «think about «profits» a little more broadly» to include the job creation and environmental benefits that recycling brings.
Median Salary: $ 92,060 The little boy or little girl in you just tends to think of being a pilot as cool (and it is) but it's also pretty stressful.
It's a nifty little gadget that lets you project PowerPoint files and even movies just about anywhere on a screen up to 80 inches (though at that dimension the image is awfully dim — we think 24 inches is about as big as you should go).
It's a little bit more like I think for the most part it's better business to delegate as far as you can, and stuff like that, and to collaborate as much as you can.
It's tempting to think of the rise of the «gig economy» as a nice little bonus for people willing to put in the extra hours to get ahead.
As to the increase in numbers, a little reflection should persuade even those Jews who, like Professor Namier, think of numbers as dangerous («to a nation rooted in its own soil... they mean strength and security, but for us, outside Palestine, they have always constituted a danger») that the danger here is more apparent than reaAs to the increase in numbers, a little reflection should persuade even those Jews who, like Professor Namier, think of numbers as dangerous («to a nation rooted in its own soil... they mean strength and security, but for us, outside Palestine, they have always constituted a danger») that the danger here is more apparent than reaas dangerous («to a nation rooted in its own soil... they mean strength and security, but for us, outside Palestine, they have always constituted a danger») that the danger here is more apparent than real.
Which sounds a little daunting, but Sara Blakely, the billionaire founder of Spanx, believes thinking like an entrepreneur isn't as difficult (or exclusive) as it first appears.
The key takeaway is much the same as Olds» — just take a little time to ask a few questions and think things over before you exercise your admirable frankness.
I think we are a little weary, but also just can't believe how amazing it as at the same time.
«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as well as stressed - out managers with little time for big picture thinking.
Instead, think about changes you'd like to see as a customer — even if you've just noticed little details that need tweaking.
It lowers your reliance on willpower and motivation because, as Tynan, the author of Superhuman by Habit, says, habits are «action [s] that you take on a repeated basis with little or no required effort or thought
If inflation moderates, if it doesn't spike quite as much as we're thinking it will do, I think a lot of businesses will feel they have a little bit more room to maneuver and indeed to get ahead,» he explained.
«Think of things you can cover that cost a little bit of money but not as much as raises.
As is typical for this age in which nothing of importance is thought to have happened before 1993, pundits are deeming this a trend and even mocking it a little.
But in my experience, it's surprising at how little time we as investors and as board members and startups as management teams spend thinking about how to create the best team dynamics.
Organizations preoccupied with short - term, bottom line thinking often view their employees as little more than resources to be hired, fired, and manipulated as the need arises.
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