Sentences with phrase «more as sticks»

Not exact matches

If people see your business as a leading brand in the market, they are much more likely to stick to you.
In fact, we're much more productive in our own businesses as well when we stick to our knitting, focus on what we can do best, and let someone else build the massive infrastructure and platforms that will eventually connect us all.
As long as your customer feels like they are more important to you than the paycheck you'll get from them, they'll stick with yoAs long as your customer feels like they are more important to you than the paycheck you'll get from them, they'll stick with yoas your customer feels like they are more important to you than the paycheck you'll get from them, they'll stick with you.
But AI as of today is far from perfect: You'll have to stick with this technology for more than the first few rounds.
That's because, as he explains in more detail on an October episode of his show, when you're stuck at your desk, «you're getting a lot of stimuli that you didn't ask for — like other people's conversations and phone calls.
Italy is currently stuck in political gridlock as its parties have been unable to form a government more than one month after national elections.
«Just having that responsibility of seeing family members in India, completely bottom of the caste, having those images as a child... where they literally burn little kids» hands together so they stick together, so that when they're begging they can get more money,» says Roy.
Sega stuck to its guns as the cooler game company and fought hard to win over third - party developers to attract more games, and thus, more gamers, to its hardware.
As her business grew rapidly so had her overhead, and now she was stuck in a larger location, with more employees and bigger long term commitments.
The Republican Party could complain that Trump was just making it up as he went along, but it was hard to make that charge stick when he was just doing it much more effectively than they were.
But you also must balance convenience with impact; employees will be more likely to stick with an EVP program and get excited about it if they're doing hands - on activities where the impact is obvious, as opposed to occurring far downstream.
But Dave Llorens at Fast Company sees it as more carrot than stick.
What's more, the board would be trading a long - term approach with the 55 - year - old Green for the hope of a short - term fix from the 67 - year - old Harrison, who surely won't stick around for as long.
As a result, they've found 40 distinct factors that they say are statistically shown to lead to happier employees who are more likely to stick around, and where marginalized groups are more likely to reach parity.
As a result, some managers are implementing more flexible working hours and training opportunities to encourage frustrated workers to stick around.
But ChildNet will likely stick with Android in the future as it is gaining more traction in the smartphone and tablet markets, said Dipak Parekh, chief financial officer at ChildNet.
Dasilva has stuck to his goal of making transactions better for both customers and retailers — an important trait, Arsenault says, since a founder's vision can often get diluted as the board and investors exert more control.
In his dissent, Pai's main complaint was with what he saw as a double standard: He said that the order unfairly stuck ISPs with stricter rules than internet companies like Google, which are able to harvest and monetize personal data more freely under looser guidelines from the Federal Trade Commission.
Let me know in the comments whether you've got access to the tools described below — and whether you're more likely to stick with Facebook as a result.
The Conservatives characterized Martin's contingencies as little more than slush funds, a smear that stuck because of the white lies at the heart of the budget.
They'll have to stop seeking hockey - stick growth charts and draft more disciplined spreadsheets that reflect less sexy metrics, such as long - term value and Ebitda.
There is more choice among alcohol companies, but most managers recommend sticking to the big - name brands such as Diageo, Heineken, Anheuser - Busch and Molson Coors.
In a phone call with Fortune, Rattner acknowledged that the law could create jobs but not the kind that will stick around long - term as startups fail more often than they succeed.
Although the chart of $ ALLT is not shown in this post, the importance of sticking to predefined stop prices was even more apparent with that trade, as the stock plunged another 7 % intraday after we closed the trade upon hitting our stop price.
Despite eliminating the previous, lower - priced BAR, Nassetta described the pricing approach as «more of a carrot» than a stick.
Risks could rise as more and more investors buy into index funds who have no intention of sticking with them over the long - term.
There is so much variety and challenge in each project, as long as you seek it (some older folks stick to more copy paste so they don't have to learn new software).
In the past, I've stuck more with consumer cyclical companies that pay a decent and continuously growing dividend since one can argue a recession may not have as much as an effect (we'll always need toothpaste, I think).
The details are still a bit fuzzy, and there are sure to be more sticking points, such as how long the theaters would be entitled to receive these commissions.
I also believe that at times like these, it's more important than ever to do your homework as an investor — stick to your fundamental research and try to look beyond a short - term investment horizon.
Bringing more attention to Regulation Crowdfunding as well as addressing some of the sticking points in the law will help further expand capital access and opportunity for entrepreneurs in every corner of the country.»
As they began to look more carefully at the original data — much of it from tree rings — and at the analysis that led to the hockey stick, they became more and more puzzled.
As one who assembles... lets stick to the text, Hebrews10: 25, Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another - and all the more as you see the Day approachinAs one who assembles... lets stick to the text, Hebrews10: 25, Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another - and all the more as you see the Day approachinas some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another - and all the more as you see the Day approachinas you see the Day approaching.
; sticking to the Monday - Wednesday - Friday post schedule; including more interviews with fellow bloggers and writers; including more links as resources; returning to book reviews; and of course updating some of the site's graphics and pages.
And if we could stick to our discipline for a few more weeks until then, he would like us to read Familiaris Consortio, the 1981 papal exhortation of St. John Paul II, our «pre-Cana,» as it were.
«I haven't really ever found a place that I call home / I never stick around long enough to make it / I apologise once again I'm not in love / But it's not as if I mind that your heart ain't exactly breaking... / If my life is for rent and I don't learn to buy / Well, I deserve nothing more than I get / Nothing I have is truly mine.»
Stick around and we'll see more as we study Jonah 4:8 today.
I am not trying to prove that the Qur» an is the word of God using scientific knowledge as a yard stick because any yardstick is supposed to be more superior than what is being checked or verified.
Most of these were workers stuck in part time jobs, and women were more likely to be among the working poor, as were blacks and Hispanics (www.bls.gov).
As long as we want more than carrot sticks, brown rice and tofu, according to Marion Nestle's new book, food companies will continue to be as deceptive as big tobacco and as cozy with the government as the military industrAs long as we want more than carrot sticks, brown rice and tofu, according to Marion Nestle's new book, food companies will continue to be as deceptive as big tobacco and as cozy with the government as the military industras we want more than carrot sticks, brown rice and tofu, according to Marion Nestle's new book, food companies will continue to be as deceptive as big tobacco and as cozy with the government as the military industras deceptive as big tobacco and as cozy with the government as the military industras big tobacco and as cozy with the government as the military industras cozy with the government as the military industras the military industry.
But by getting professional help, and sticking with it as long as it takes to be effective, a couple can open the door to a more satisfying marriage.
As a Catholic, I grow more angry every day about these church leaders who are so stuck in a distorted world view that they alienate followers, and in extreme cases, irreparably harm them.
«liar» prevails jumps in from canada to demand more, O.K. dip stick every Christian who has ever accepted the Lord as their savior has had their life changed by prayer.
Finally, it should be pointed out that Whitehead himself is unable to stick with the postulated uniform character of an actual entity as resolutely and univocally as he alleges: God as an actual entity is more than just specifically different from the other actual entities.
if you like 10 % then stick with that, and if you can do more than 10 % then praise God, do that... see in america theres no law that says you have to pay tax, so how come the masses in america do nt complain about it as you guys do?
I consider there to be considerable value in constructing one's argumentation evenly; the winning - over of a reader is more lasting and powerful when, though fair characterization, you enable the reader to come to your opinion organically (as opposed to leading the reader by stick and carrot).
There's festive fun of a more traditional variety as Lucinda van der Hart meets TV chef Tom Herbert to bake seasonal Sticky Sticks (we've included the recipe), as well as learning about his faith and commitment to overseas mission.
How many are more likely to get stuck part - way up the ladder — as a secretary or an accountant or an assistant manager, at the beck and call of their superiors?
I'm sticking to reading easy pop philosophers, though, and selective websites on the topic as anything more complex makes my head hurt.
• the fortitude of not going with the crowd; 7 • the fortitude of knowing that caring for the world is a nobler task than that of mastering it; • the fortitude of knowing that a successful woman is not the same as a successful man; • the fortitude of realising that money is less important than character; that you are worth more than your salary is worth; • the fortitude of preparing yourself for a worthwhile commitment and sticking by it (self - worth is empty without self - commitment); • the fortitude of being proud to aim at being a woman of character, and to resist the pathetic envy we are all capable of towards a man or woman with more power but with a weak character.
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