Sentences with phrase «me the difficulties of»

Without experiencing it, Slack admittedly sounds like garden - variety instant messaging; the difficulty of quickly summarizing what it's good at means that converts often have a wooly, evangelical way of talking about it.
Many people have commented on the difficulty of knowing, in advance, what sorts of behaviours prosecutors are going to decide to take a swing at, whether in applying the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act or deciding when CEOs have neglected their duties to shareholders.
The founders of Emerald Therapeutics, D.J. Kleinbaum and Brian Frezza, think it comes down to the difficulty of running experiments in the life sciences.
While we're not to blame for financial difficulties of some U.S. farmers, as the President suggested, our agricultural sector is highly restrictive — especially in «supply managed» products like milk, poultry, and eggs.
Or is it because Comcast is doing a better job of adapting, or benefiting from the difficulties of other players in the TV distribution marketplace?
While covering some mechanics of running a business, this book is mostly centered around the emotional components and difficulties of entrepreneurship.
The difficulty of the crypto problems that mining solves starts to increase, and the older graphics cards become less efficient and slower at solving them, all while consuming the same amount of electricity.
It is important to note that while these are the levels we are focused on hitting and we have plans in place to achieve them, our prior experience on the Model 3 ramp has demonstrated the difficulty of accurately forecasting specific production rates at specific points in time.
Growing up, Kirsch's mom had owned a dog grooming business and had regularly complained about the difficulty of finding workers.
Co-founder of Brooklyn Brewery, Steve Hindy, tells the story of one entrepreneur enduring the difficulties of WWII — and how it rings true today.
However, we should keep in mind the difficulty of attaining the cross-Canada consensus necessary for CPP reform.
For companies experiencing hyper - growth, the difficulty of finding enough talented people — not just software engineers but also sales, marketing and design staff — in Canada's largest centres becomes a determining factor in how they grow.
«The percentage of owners citing the difficulty of finding qualified workers as their most important business problem increased and is now third on the list, behind taxes and regulations,» Bill Dunkelberg, the chief economist for NFIB said in a press release.
Twitter suffers from the difficulty of crafting logical and enforceable rules that apply to all its users.
«The degree of difficulty of getting the rare earths programmed and moving may be more than they can manage at the moment, in a practical way,» says Babson.
That the arrival took so long reflects the difficulty of making changes in a profoundly conservative country where tradition had long kept women out of the workforce almost entirely.
Les Kirschbaum, president of Mid-Continent Agencies, an international collection company in Rolling Meadows, Ill., agrees about the difficulties of collecting foreign receivables.
The whole business is built around the difficulty of finding a good independent florist because they can't compete when it comes to good websites or good photography or SEO.
In any case, it's generally a good investment of the modest amount of time it takes to pay attention and be polite unless the people pitching haven't done their homework, don't appreciate or want to hear about the magnitude or difficulty of what they're setting out to do, or just aren't really prepared to effectively present and defend their ideas.
As we talked, a dozen or so entrepreneurs whom Carbonell had invited to meet me trickled into the conference room, and the conversation quickly turned into a kvetchfest about the difficulty of raising money.
«The impact of overconfidence on corporate strategies, the difficulties of predicting what will make us happy in the future, the profound effect of cognitive biases on everything from playing the stock market to planning our next vacation — each of these can be understood only by knowing how the two systems shape our judgments and decisions.»
Even so, the overwhelming sentiment expressed by respondents was one of frustration about the difficulties of catching and convicting white - collar criminals.
Roth readily admits to the difficulty of criticism and dismissal of one's ideas.
While acknowledging the difficulty of focusing, especially at work, Brauer suggested that implementing a few simple steps in your workday can help you focus and make a dramatic difference in your rate of work output.
More than 60 % of the respondents agree with the statement that Williams acted sensibly, and the resulting media attention highlights the difficulty of speaking publicly about our health care system.
The situation got Taggar thinking about the difficulties of that market, which eventually led him to exploring pain points of the people on the other side — the landlords.
Clinton acknowledged the political difficulties of making debt forgiveness an official policy, but concluded, «It's going to be very hard to return to full employment unless we solve the mortgage crisis.»
There's some compelling evidence, for instance, to suggest that tryp might be involved in carbohydrate - craving and the difficulty of keeping weight off.
This Charlottetown neighbourhood has always been an exclusive enclave: the difficulty of reaching the peninsula that forms the core of this area made it — then, as now — the preserve of the city's rich.
Narrowing things down by difficulty of task, he came up with a list of jobs that he was sure he could build a robot to handle.
So in addition to commenting on the difficulty of harvesting imagination, he also provided insight into how it can — in fact — be fostered.
In short, given the stresses of owning a business, your day dream probably was about as far away from the daily difficulties of keeping your company running as you can get.
No one can blame you for the occasional reverie in which you imagine yourself ensconced in a cushy corporate nine - to - five, but Leslie reminds business owners that despite their grumbling, the difficulties of business ownership give structure to our lives, sharpen our enjoyment, improve our minds and generally boost satisfaction.
Corruption, social distrust, and the difficulties of navigating life without a basic social safety net all certainly contribute to America's lackluster performance in the happiness stakes.
In a web poll conducted by COMPAS Inc., Canadian CEOs expressed concern that our country's prosperity could be dragged down by the increasing difficulty of borrowing capital, and by a weakening U.S. economy.
His case illustrates the difficulty of succeeding with such a defense at a time when a Colorado court is preparing to hear similar arguments in the trial over a movie theater shooting in which 12 people were killed.
Government officials from the participating countries also do not seem too hot on the idea of the U.S. re-entering the TPP, citing in particular the difficulty of re-negotiating an agreement that already took years to finalize.
Economic impact figures for earlier tournaments have been hotly disputed, given the difficulty of separating the World Cup from other economic factors.
On the other hand, «business ideas with low investment» is on KWFinder's list of suggested keywords, and it actually gets searched about 4,400 times a month with a difficulty of 40, so that might be a better keyword to go for.
That keyword gets 6,600 searches per month and has a difficulty of 22.
Rather than assuming suppliers are telling the truth or being ambivalent over the difficulty of verifying claims, product producers and suppliers would do well to acknowledge just how limited their quality - control reach really is.
In it, he noted the intricacies and difficulties of managing and «standardizing» the massive amounts of data needed for a successful maps app.
And the business owner dreads the difficulty of finding and training a replacement.
The discussion touched on all the usual culprits for the underrepresentation of women in tech industry leadership roles: discrimination in the workplace, the «pipeline problem» of too few girls studying math and science, the difficulty of balancing motherhood with the demands of a startup.
Most business owners underestimate the difficulty of both acquiring and keeping customers.
However, this poses the challenge of choosing which rules we would want to guide the A.I. and the difficulty of expressing those values in computer code.
This requirement triggered a firestorm of protest from corporations about the difficulties of calculation, the pointlessness of the statistic, every objection in the book.
Daniel Kurnos, an analyst at the Benchmark Company, also cited the difficulty of creating a popular dating site, cautioning that it was not an overnight project and one that requires much more than sheer machine learning.
«It's a tough, tough racket to play consistently,» he said, pointing to the difficulty of getting good content and the competition for quality productions at festivals like Sundance.
Yet it sprawls to cover modern art, modern health care, modern parenting, the absurdities of professional sport, the lot of illegal immigrants, terrorism, AIDS, the difficulties of assembling children's toys and, of course, money.
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