Sentences with phrase «making cases»

«The only thing making these cases worth litigating is that the companies lost so much money,» says Reeve.
Employees were debating the question with vigor at the water cooler, making their cases for this animal or that one.
In making its case to cities, Uber can start by better explaining the benefits it can bring to municipalities, says Jui Ramaprasad, a professor of information systems at McGill University's Desautels faculty of management.
What makes this case different from the AP probe is that Rosen is a possible target.
«Well, let me just say Mr. President, you made the case for the tax bill,» Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
The company doubtless believes quality trumps quantity, and so it's going to be down mostly to these two games to make that case off the block.
«Businesses have made the case that they need to be able to treat their employees equally, and they need to retain the best employees,» says M. V. Lee Badgett, a professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.»
If you're moving from Finance to Marketing, for example, here's the time to explain yourself and make your case.
It's hard to make the case against listening.
But the Republican candidate has a potential ace up his sleeve when it comes to making a case against the New York Times should he decide to do that.
Strike that balance, and make your case.
Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one in which many prisons are run by for - profit companies and prisoners can be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
In the New York Times recently, columnist David Brooks makes this case in relation to today's «coddled» college students.
In his landmark book on human motivation, Drive, Dan Pink makes a case that true motivation consists of three elements — autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
Arguments that exchange - traded funds increase market volatility or can even cause a market crash are popular these days, and the Facebook stock tanking provided one more chance for the ETF naysayers to make their case.
So it would be harder to make the case that Apple's choice to not show auto - playing videos is anti-competitive.
Businesses large and small have been making the case that they can't afford paying more for labour going back to when laws were first proposed to curb the use of seven year - olds in coal mines or put an end to 16 - hour workdays.
On a call with investors today, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer made the case for why advertisers would spend their budgets on a Yahoo - AOL media property over Facebook or Google.
The rise of mutual funds and ETFs focusing on workplace diversity strives to make the case that diversity excels in stock performance.
It's unlikely, though, that it could successfully make the case before a judge that such a termination was with cause unless «it was so unsightly that it damaged an executive's ability to perform their function credibly,» says employment lawyer Howard Levitt.
The other issue that makes the case against Cohen, and possibly Trump, stronger than the Edwards case is when the payment was made, Ryan said.
Investors need oil and gas companies to make the case that they can become part of the solution to climate change, while remaining profitable.
One solution is to let your customers make the case for you.
At the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland in January, Business Insider CEO Henry Blodget made the case why it's time for a «better capitalism.»
«Right now, Canada's middle class is beginning to demonstrate some protectionist tendencies,» he says «And Mr. Harper hasn't made a case for trade.»
Eleven entrepreneurs, all from founding teams including women or people of color, made their cases for innovations that would help bring more real - world experience into classrooms, help teachers track the progress of special - needs students, or help underserved people find jobs, among others.
Researcher Evan Hill makes the case in BuzzFeed that as photo hosting sites go out of business, link shortening services disappear and tweets or YouTube videos get deleted, the historical record is destroyed.
During her practice session, entrepreneur Angelina Darrisaw made the case that many more millennials could have successful corporate careers if they got the coaching they need.
The authors make the case that company age is critical, and that's true, young companies do tend to grow more quickly than older ones.
They're doing it through dozens of workshops held in community centers, libraries, YMCA's, and municipal buildings, where anywhere from 40 to 60 women (and sometimes a few men) work their way through a two - hour curriculum that teaches them how to figure out how much they should be paid, how to make their case to an employer, and how to gracefully exit a negotiation that might not be going well.
«We will review the Commission's decision in detail as we consider an appeal, and we look forward to continuing to make our case,» he said.
Try to make a case that with X years of experience, you deserve receiving a salary which is X % higher because of what you can offer.
Make your case by citing professional development, networking, learning, brand and reputation.
I think strategically you can make the case that the dollar could see its status revisited downwards which would benefit the euro, probably it's benefiting not only the euro, but also the Chinese currency,» Saint - George said.
But the strong increase in jobs in January may make it harder to continue to make that case and to prove that his stimulus efforts are needed.
It suddenly dawns on employees that they don't understand the criteria by which they're evaluated, or how to make the case for their interpretations of their achievements.
Their success has made them a case study for baseball's other 29 teams.
And in so doing, it can make the case that it cares about artists — something they've been longing to hear from anyone for years.
Making the case that Microsoft's dominance hindered innovation in the industry, Steve said, «In the MS - DOS world, there are hundreds of people making PCs.»
The Commerce Department is making a case that the dumping of cheap steel and aluminum from China and other countries puts U.S. competitors out of business, risking national security.
If adopted, the measure could make a case argued before the U.S. Supreme Court last month moot that arose after...
They've made the case that you get a lot of value out of engaging people, whether it's through referrals back or whether it's people feeling a better connection.
By overreacting to rumours of higher taxes, Canada's millionaires and billionaires are blowing political capital they might have used to make the case for lower ones.
«A lot of people don't realize, over 45 percent of your groceries are non-perishable,» Green explained, making the case for Thrive's business model.
But Peck effectively makes the case that something will need to be done.
I mean, maybe they are on average, but I'm not making the case that just because they passed a hiring screen that makes them worthwhile.»
But that person then has to make the case that Trump has shot himself in the foot with all the tweeting and the scandals.
If there is a growing opportunity, an accredited market - research group such as Forrester or Gartner will already have data to quantify your excitement, and help make your case.
So, while I'm not making a case for paying more than your mortgage payment for cosmetics in one month, I am saying that if you're gonna do it, early in the year is the best time.
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