Sentences with phrase «lose than the leader»

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The Canadian public, and even many business leaders, are losing faith in free global trade deals — just when we need them more than ever
This strategy also safeguards you from losing your thought leader to a competitor or another industry, which is far more likely than having to deal with an self - implosion or a scandal.
This is something that leaders must learn to deal with rather than hoping that millennials will «grow out of it,» says Kopp: «They communicate differently, and if we don't adapt to that, we will lose them.»
The term «thought leader» gets bandied about freely nowadays, and as a result has lost some of its value, but if you take the time to comment on industry trends and share past experiences, the value generated for your company will be more than just a few clicks to your website.
I and other advocates lost a lot of friends and important connections... people who obviously wish to align themselves more with the church, authority, leaders, and success stories, rather than victims.
Without losing this latter emphasis we would urge that our dialogue is actually likely to bear more fruit if it is based on the (theological) agenda generously offered by Muslim leaders rather than the (anthropological) one suggested by us.
I argue that in Boston, Catholic culture lost first its integrity and then its power because Church leaders made the same fatal mistake, offering their first fealty to the church that is «it» rather than the Church that is «she.»»
Or perhaps if the leader is powerless at the point when none of their followers feel a sense of community so their «correspondence» loses its luster with the individual rather than when the idea or virtue is truly out of date?
And Americans are among the most glum of all, with more than eight out of 10 evangelical Christian leaders there saying that the movement is losing influence in the United States today.
This year, with memories of the sad decline of Jackie Robinson last season, with realization that the average age of the six is rapidly approaching a tired, creaking 33, the feeling persists that the five - game gap by which the Dodgers lost last year was a signpost to oblivion, and that this year the Dodgers will come apart, perhaps not quite so thoroughly as the one - horse shay, but sufficiently so that they will run now with the pack rather than with the leaders.
Nice to say our wise and great leader writer but whether it translates on the pitch is another matter altogether.The problems in arsenal honestly is more than 2 signings however those two signings are coming to the position where we need them the most so we will take it so.But is he really going to do that as from his actions it implies we do not need a new dmf but for a striker i think it crosses his mind at times.He just needs to do the right its like he has lost control or something.I just do not get him again.Imagine dropping Ox who is currently our most effective and best player right now as he is in form.Then he puts Gabriel on the bench for who.He is kidding.He then keeps players who should be released or sold and plays them.This is nonsense.
We lose LESS than most and are 5 points behind the leaders with another 39 to play for.
Swansea moved up to fifth in the table following the win, while Arsenal dropped down to sixth to sit 12 points off leaders Chelsea and Wenger added: «We have different worries than that (the gap to the top), we lost a game we really shouldn't have lost.
However, unlike what happened following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, when the team lost far more than just its ability to bounce back and win games late on, they now look like a club primed for a new leader, rather than a side that will fall apart without their current manager in charge.
United have lost three times in the league this season, one defeat less than league leaders Chelsea, which is not bad, but the defeats in the first nine matches this season seem to have defined United, not to mention the matches which they were winning but ended up drawing, or the matches which were draws with United not even being able to score a goal.
Also, even though this alliance forces Smith to let bygones be bygones with a guy who once reportedly tried to oust him from his majority leader post (that would be Sen. Jeff Klein back in 2008 when the leadership struggle No. 1 took place), it could hardly be any worse than being the deposed former majority leader of the Democratic conference where he's pretty much just a back bencher since losing his power in the 2009 coup.
Reports of dissent in the ranks — one player reportedly said he would prefer to lose than win for Mourinho — have been repeatedly dismissed, with Cesc Fabregas publicly denying he was the ring - leader on Tuesday morning.
Lose that and a Conservative leader can be removed by their own MPs more easily than in any other party.
Tourism efforts aimed at promoting Niagara Falls and the Erie Canal stand to lose more than $ 1 million annually in funding under President Trump's proposed fiscal 2019 budget, but Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he will fight that move.
Yet strangely, other than Unite and ASLEF, there is no calling for Murphy to resign despite losing 40 seats in Scotland and seeing a massive erosion of support following his election as Leader of the Scottish Labour Party.
After a tumultuous week, in which House Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost his primary, here is a look at the financial side of the races to watch in less than two weeks: Incumbents in Primary Trouble New York's 13 District Democratic Rep. Charles B. Rangel is in the political fight of his life.
Bello urged leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to remain united behind the interest of the nation rather than «trigger divisive explosions within the ranks of the party», warning that some politicians who have lost relevance among their people are out to «damage the good atmosphere in the ruling party».
The Labour leader has faced a tumultuous week in which he comprehensively lost a vote of no confidence, saw more than 50 shadow ministers walk out, and rejected calls for him to resign from leading figures.
Age: 62 Hometown: Greenwich Occupation: Business leader, former U.S. Ambassador Background: Foley, a Greenwich millionaire and former ambassador to Ireland, is seeking a rematch against Malloy after losing to the incumbent Democrat by less than 7,000 votes in 2010.
After less than three months, Albany Legislator Gary Domalewicz may be about to lose his new role as majority leader as a push is under way for legislators to build up resources to make them more responsive to county citizens.
The Labour leader has previously said he is «angry and fed up» with six million people earning less than the living wage and he has been accused of losing his temper with media on more than one occasion.
Long Island school districts stand to recover more than $ 117 million in lost state financial aid during the coming year, according to the region's education leaders who say the money will help compensate for tighter state property tax limits.
Despite campaigning in person for Pete Sikora twice, the economist with the Communication Workers of America lost to Jo Anne Simon, a Democratic district leader, by more than a thousand votes.
Duffy said he understands the raw emotions behind opposition to the mosque, noting he lost a friend on Sept. 11 — Port Authority Police Superintendent Fred Morrone — but also doesn't want to second - guess local NYC leaders like Mayor Bloomberg, who are closer to the issue than he is.
Given that Labour is unlikely to recover in 2020 the 59 parliamentary seats lost in Scotland in 2015, and the boundary review will probably cost Labour a further 20 seats, a new leader before 2020 seems a much worse bet than Blair in 1994 to be the next Labour prime minister.
However, perhaps reflecting how much he had to lose from Ed's decision to stand, the elder Miliband replied, with a knowing smile, «If I thought Ed would be a better leader than me, I'd be running his campaign.»
Among other results, Lord Ashcroft's polls suggested that the growth in SNP support would translate into more than 50 seats; [124] that there was little overall pattern in Labour and Conservative Party marginals; [125] that the Green Party MP Caroline Lucas would retain her seat; [126] that both Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and UKIP leader Nigel Farage would face very close races to be elected in their own constituencies; [127] and that Liberal Democrat MPs would enjoy an incumbency effect that would lose fewer MPs than their national polling implied.
State leaders lost a chance to make this transition less wrenching when they used federal «stimulus» money to sustain existing levels of spending, rather than to ease the changes that must come now.
«The enemy of your enemy» rings a bell:) Everyone and their grandmother keeps accusing Russians of throwing the election to Trump (the fact that they didn't actually do anything other than feed actual, non-fake, real emails to Wikileaks seems irrelevant to people, who previously were all about supporting Wikileaks and Snowden and Panama papers even though the latter caused Iceland's leader to lose the job).
Ignore the fact that Osborne will be up against Hilary Benn rather than Labour's acting leader Harriet Harman: the symbolism of the occasion won't be lost on anyone at Westminster.
Mike Homfray no in every is talking about bringing a blairite leader back, you're half right on 2001 and 2005although William Hague was competent and electable unlike Michael foot (but you say benefited us in 2005, yet you weren't a member in 2005 so you meant benefited you) not any leader would have won in 97 ′ as Kinnock lost to john Major and Kinnock got more votes in 92 than Wilsoj in 74 ′ Callaghan in 79 and a lot more than foot.
The reason the last three elections were lost was not due to the policies of the Conservative leader (though including some of the policies mentioned above would have helped enormously), but a combination of Blair's spin - based popularity, and electoral unfairness (the Conservatives gained more votes than Labour, at least in England).
Paul Goodman, a harder man than his leader, believes that, since the Coalition won't collapse even if the Lib Dems do lose a by - election, he wants the Tories to fight to win.
Labour's candidate lost by more than 2,000 votes in Copeland — though the party successfully held off a challenge from Ukip leader Paul Nuttall to win the by - election in Stoke.
So far they have lost more than 100 seats and won two - including unseating Labour's council leader in Derby.
The Labour leader lost more than two - thirds of his Shadow Cabinet and faced widespread junior ministerial resignations after the sacking of Hilary Benn and in the wake of the EU referendum.
More than 30 countries have pledged aid, but distribution of relief goods has been hampered by impassable roads and rudderless towns that have lost leaders and emergency workers.
The undisputed leader of a ragtag team of lost souls, Frank is more of a philosophical guru than a rock headliner.
Once, leaders of the 2.8 million - member teachers» union may have believed they had more to gain than lose from keeping publicly aloof from other unions, including the NEA's longtime rival, the American Federation of Teachers.
All that said, if you don't care about leader boards than you will lose interest in this pretty quick.
One last thought on leadership. When truly disruptive innovation collides with any market, historically the big boys don't survive. They are lacking the bold leadership required to make major course corrections. The top ten most profitable law firms - 9 of which have no blogging presence to speak of — will lose their position if they don't join the party. As Kevin O'keefe noted this week, anonymity online is a losing proposition, while others disagree. We aren't just talking about blogging though, it's the whole social media system - Legal Onramp, JDSupra, and even LinkedIN, Twitter, and Facebook. These are powerful tools, and real leaders will understand, like their younger counterparts, it is much more significant to harness the power of fire, than to simply try and stamp it out for fear of getting burned.
Do you really believe you (as an unproven salesperson or new registrant) will be handed a quality lead and the broker or team leader will risk losing the income, rather than giving it to an salesperson with a proven record?
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