Sentences with phrase «many years past»

Newton Minow, the former Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair who is a board member of the Commission on Presidential Debates, recently said that presidential debate moderators today have been facing more criticism than they did in years past.
In 2016, women got just 2.19 % of venture capital funding — a smaller piece of the pie than in every year this past decade, with the exception of 2008 and 2012.
Unlike in years past, having a job no longer guarantees financial security.
For videoconferencing, meanwhile, there's Google Hangouts, which is free — at least in the U.S. — or UberConference, which is free for up to 10 participants, and $ 15 a month or $ 120 a year past that.
Other familiar faces from years past popped up in solos and group numbers, including Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, David Cook, Fantasia, Ruben Studdard, Jordin Sparks and Kimberley Locke.
People visit malls less frequently than they did in years past, and chains like Starbucks have hundreds of locations in malls.
• There have been fewer mega-deals: 2017 has certainly not been spectacular when it comes to mega-deals we've seen in years past, like Dell's acquisition of EMC for $ 67 billion or Heinz's acquisition of Kraft Foods for $ 55 billion.
One thing's certain: many more of this year's CEOs plan to delegate than their counterparts in years past.
While there proven ways to make extra cash on the side, even if you have a full - time job, if those haven't worked - out for you in years past, then consider these 10 new ideas for earning some additional money on the side.
I watch a lot of videos of years past.
According to the survey, 56 percent of millennials believe CEOs have a greater responsibility today than in years past to speak up about social issues, compared to just 28 percent of generation X and baby boomers.
Unlike in years past, when something happens, we know about it.
The carrier's four advertised sale - fare tiers for this sale — $ 49, $ 79, $ 99 and $ 129 each way — are similar to the fares Southwest offered on its distance - based sales of years past.
The success of streaming services thus comes down to a few basic factors that were simply missing from the business in years past: convenience and value for money, which is evidently succeeding.
In his book «The All - or - Nothing Marriage,» Eli Finkel, a psychologist at Northwestern University and a professor at the Kellogg School of Management, made a similar argument: Modern spouses look to each other for friendship, sexual fulfillment, intellectual growth — not just financial stability, like they did in years past.
Each year as we say «goodbye» to the old and «hello» to the new, many of us have made a practice of reflecting on the year past.
The refinery is underperforming, operating at just over 60 % of its capacity in 2017 and getting less funding than in years past.
In years past, there might be a handful of teams fighting for last in the NBA and the 25 % shot at the first overall draft pick (and assurance that you'd fall no lower than fourth) that comes with it.
This is because the event happens regularly, allowing manufacturers and retailers to rely on sales data from years past.
Further, the Patriots have not quite been the offensive powerhouse that they've been in years past.
Trump reciprocated the sentiment and suggested that the stalemate between the US and North Korea could have had a different outcome, had he been the president in years past.
Today, the bachelor's degree is the high school diploma of years past.
And several Democrats said recent conversations with Springer, as well as his schedule, suggested he seemed to be more seriously interested in running this time than in years past.
With the impending release of Amazon Fire TV — in America, not Canada (at least not any time soon)-- I've taken a look back at the additional wait times Canucks have faced in years past.
«In years past, Apple was its own asset class and what happened to Apple was specific to Apple.
Private money going to startups more than four years past their first funding round «has grown by a factor of 20 since 1992,» according to an academic paper published last year by the California Institute of Technology and Cornerstone Research.
Failure to do this reduces what could be a meaningful piece of marketing to something more closely resembling the «pink it and shrink it» gimmicks of years past.
In years past, some rental companies suggested leaving car doors and trunks unlocked, figuring that theft is inevitable and leaving your car unlocked means it will suffer no damage, but I haven't seen that recommendation lately.
Be sure to examine the financial reports carefully and compare the changes from years past.
Unlike in years past, you don't need to ask a friend or family member to recommend a lawyer to help you cut through all the red tape to form an LLC.
In years past, Premier Ed Stelmach has said that by 2050, Alberta's emissions will be cut in half.
Worth noting: Even more than in years past, resource and energy companies dominate the list, reflecting an overall bullish outlook for commodities that shows no sign of abating.
That said, American consumers are drinking more milk than in years past, and some are switching to plant - based alternatives, like soy and almond milk.
The number of women hired is similar to numbers from years past, however, the number of men hired is much lower then in previous years.
Last year, 111.3 million people tuned in to the Super Bowl, according to Nielsen, which marked a low when compared to Super Bowl viewerships in years past.
But January is a natural time for an entrepreneur to look back, evaluate what he or she did right and wrong in the year past and make decisions about how to move forward.
At the same time, without all of the science - fictional trappings of years past to impress and distract, it's never been more obvious: Facebook needs you, because without your relationships, there's no Facebook at all.
«The real driver behind the show's shenanigans is that the VMAs and MTV have lost the cultural cachet they had in years past, so the network is dependent on outrageous on - stage antics and pre-show Twitter fights to get people to watch.»
«Ten years past the financial crisis and we could see a period where, instead of talking about «secular stagnation» as our mutual friend Larry Summers likes to do, we're going to be seeing growth upgrades that we haven't seen, we're going to see investment like we haven't seen and we might see inflation in a way we haven't seen,» Rogoff said.
Created by Toronto agency Lowe Roche, this incredibly effective ad is a natural extension of the foundation's successful campaigns in years past.
Knowing I was injecting enough surprise in the schedule itself, I stuck to the CBC's dry - as - toast format of years past in presenting it (on Mondays at eight, we'll have this... at eight - thirty, we'll have that...).
The most recent playset for Captain America: Civil War, for example, not only focuses on new characters like Black Panther and Vision, but includes support for Marvel - based figures from years past.
In years past, Uber declined to share its diversity numbers publicly.
The phrase went viral, sparking a pop culture phenomenon akin to «Wassup» and «I Love You, Man» phrases from commercials of years past — printed on T - shirts and used in memes online.
Uber hasn't made it easy to compare last year's financials to years past.
Although 401 (k) contributions must be made by the end of the tax year, you can keep funding certain retirement accounts for the 2016 year past December 31, 2016.
Of course, in Australia the flow of credit via intermediaries is more important than in the US (though not quite as important as it was in years past).
The decline in oil prices, which occurred in mid 2014, hits two years past the time that Southwest's profits and margins began improving.
«Canadians are living longer than in years past, and they want active and productive lifestyles in retirement,» explains Jean Salvadore, Director, Wealth Insurance, RBC Insurance.
In this way, if I die five years past retirement and have exhausted 20 % of my assets using the (again, very rough) 4 % rule, the remaining 80 % automatically gets distributed to my beneficiaries.
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