Sentences with phrase «more say in decisions»

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When an employee makes a great decision, say thanks by giving her the latitude to make more — and more important — decisions in the future.
Commissioner Neil Chatterjee, who has pushed for immediate aid to struggling coal and nuclear plants, signed off on the order and said in an opinion that he expected the decision to be «only the first step in a more systematic effort by the Commission» to address resilience.
At the same time, Fillon's supporters prove to be more loyal than Macron's with 76 percent of them saying they are confident about their decision in the presidential race.
In today's digital retail, consumers are more empowered to make their buying decisions; and given the prevalence of social media in everything we do and say, those consumers are perhaps more influential than ever beforIn today's digital retail, consumers are more empowered to make their buying decisions; and given the prevalence of social media in everything we do and say, those consumers are perhaps more influential than ever beforin everything we do and say, those consumers are perhaps more influential than ever before.
«This decision clearly flies in the face of volumes of scientific evidence that shows the Keystone XL pipeline would be safe, enhance environmental standards, and be a more cost - effective alternative to importing oil from overseas,» said Michael Whatley of the Consumer Energy Alliance, which advocates for the energy industry.
«Moving to a smaller company, I think the drive and excitement and motivation is more around, «We can actually make decisions here that affect everybody's future in a positive way and we can get things done,»» said Doherty.
In effect, Cathcart said that with more than a billion users, Facebook can't possibly make across - the - board decisions about what is newsworthy or what is crucial information for users to know and what isn't.
In the new 15 - minute - film, Brady said he finds that mental aspects of the game, like throwing the ball, making decisions and leadership, are more inherent to him than his physical abilities.
General manager Jerry Reese expressed his respect for Manning, but stood by the decision, saying «I told Eli this morning that an organization could not ask for any more in a franchise quarterback.
Bannister says venture capital firms on both sides of the border are taking more time to make investment decisions, adopting a wait - and - see approach before diving in.
«I think there are implications in a narrow area such as judicial decision - making, as well as in a more general area of «understanding and explaining human behavior,»» says Mocan.
J.P. Morgan's proxy is expected in April, according to Thursday's filing, which also said the proxy will include more details of the latest pay decisions the board of directors made on Tuesday for executives.
The Virginia residents challenging their state districting plan said the lower court ignored a 2015 Supreme Court decision about Alabama in which Justice Anthony Kennedy joined the four more liberal justices to order a review of state legislative districts.
Compared to peer companies certified by Great Place to Work, older team members at the winning companies were more likely to say promotions are handled fairly and managers involve people in decisions that affect their jobs.
But Joy Chik, 40, one of the execs in the room, says it's a sign that the company is spending a lot more time trying to use data rather than seniority or force of personality to make decisions about product fixes or features.
The Commission will not say when a decision is likely on two outstanding cases involving two more U.S. firms, Amazon (amzn) and McDonald's (mcd), both in Luxembourg.
«Chairman Grassley's decision do away with a 100 - year old Senate tradition just 10 months into the Trump administration couldn't be more troubling,» she said in a statement.
In fact, she says, when you give people 10 or more options, they tend to make poorer decisions in areas like healthcare and investinIn fact, she says, when you give people 10 or more options, they tend to make poorer decisions in areas like healthcare and investinin areas like healthcare and investing.
If you say you're going to make a decision in a week, then make a decision in a week or let them know you need more time.
On a conference call mid-day on October 29, Weinberg said that «leaks organized in the press» on Sunday had «forced» the board to make its decision Wednesday morning more quickly than it might have, to avoid «uncertainty» among shareholders and employees.
«Our new management structure will ensure we have strong end - to - end accountability within the customer segments, so we can transform into a more efficient, less complex organization with accelerated decision - making in response to our clients» needs,» AIG president and CEO Peter Hancock said in a press release.
Concrete goals will help you keep financial decisions in check and figure out what sacrifices you're willing to make in the short term to be more comfortable in the long term, said Beck.
And Deloitte's survey also found that approximately three in four millennials ages 19 - 32 say their buying decisions are more influenced by social media recommendations than by TV ads.
«Decisions deplete our self - control, so the more decisions we make in a given period, the less energy we have to think clearly and rationally about the next decisions,» says behavioral economist Zoe Chance, assistant professor at Yale School of MaDecisions deplete our self - control, so the more decisions we make in a given period, the less energy we have to think clearly and rationally about the next decisions,» says behavioral economist Zoe Chance, assistant professor at Yale School of Madecisions we make in a given period, the less energy we have to think clearly and rationally about the next decisions,» says behavioral economist Zoe Chance, assistant professor at Yale School of Madecisionssays behavioral economist Zoe Chance, assistant professor at Yale School of Management.
Bray has worked for Carrier for more than 14 years, and he said he was one of the biggest critics of the company's decision in February to move manufacturing operations to Mexico.
The airlines say this is simply the pilot shortage in action, but it's more accurately understood as the ongoing legacy of the decision to deregulate the industry.
«Mr. Kalanick, the CEO at the time at Uber, made a decision that winning was more important than obeying the law,» Alphabet attorney Charles Veerhoven said in his opening statement.
The decision to invest X % in bonds and Y % in stocks and adjusting that to reflect economic conditions affects your portfolio more than picking, say, TD over CIBC.
«The [county] Department of Economic Development floated some ideas, but after I drilled more deeply into it, I made the decision that the best interest of the state would be to unite behind the Port Covington location,» Kamenetz said in an interview.
Others say the situation in the U.S. shouldn't affect Canada's decision because fighting climate change is more important than protecting carbon - intensive industries.
«While there is nothing wrong with having more stocks in a portfolio, that decision should be a result of your planning process, not dictated primarily by the markets,» says Dowd.
«Millennials are accustomed to having abundant information at hand,» said Jake Northrup, a millennial and money manager at Ballentine Partners in Waltham, Mass. «Rather than trying to tell them what to do, it's more effective to help them understand the pros and cons of their various choices and work with them to collectively make an informed decision
She does like YouTube, though: In a speech at Google's developer conference last year, Wojcicki said she had been a strong proponent of Google's decision to buy YouTube for $ 1.65 billion in 2006, after seeing a user - uploaded video of kids lip - syncing to the Backstreet Boys get far more traffic on Google Video than the premium studio content for which she had helped cut dealIn a speech at Google's developer conference last year, Wojcicki said she had been a strong proponent of Google's decision to buy YouTube for $ 1.65 billion in 2006, after seeing a user - uploaded video of kids lip - syncing to the Backstreet Boys get far more traffic on Google Video than the premium studio content for which she had helped cut dealin 2006, after seeing a user - uploaded video of kids lip - syncing to the Backstreet Boys get far more traffic on Google Video than the premium studio content for which she had helped cut deals.
White announced in a late March speech that «in order to more fully inform the commission's decision on this matter,» she had directed SEC staff to compile a list of all those options, including, she said, «a uniform fiduciary standard for broker - dealers and investment advisors when dealing with retail customers, and other measures that may be more targeted and achievable in the shorter term.»
Easterbrook said this would make leaders more nimble in making decisions and make it easier for restaurants to roll out new initiatives.
Toyota Motor Corp., which plans to build a new $ 1.6 billion factory in Alabama with Mazda Motor Corp., said the administration's decision will «adversely impact» auto companies by raising costs and prices of cars and trucks sold in the U.S.. That's even as more than 90 percent of the steel Asia's biggest carmaker needs in the U.S. is from the country.
Mr Scott, who kicked off the strategic review in February after slashing BUKI's value by $ 1.02 billion, said he was feeling «more positive» and wouldn't let one month's trade influence his decision on BUKI's long - term future.
He said the Fed is now more likely to slow the bond purchases in September, although that decision depends heavily on the August employment report.
The sources said Pruitt's decision to put Greenwalt in charge of his international travel, which came just months into his tenure at EPA, fit a pattern of Pruitt assigning the most sensitive responsibilities to his small cadre of aides who had previously worked with him in Oklahoma before he became EPA administrator — aides who sources said were more likely to acquiesce to his demands, even as other EPA staffers objected to Pruitt's spending and travel decisions.
«When women VCs are making investment decisions, they're more likely to invest in companies with a woman on the management team, or that are led by a woman CEO,» she said.
The decision comes as Governor Stephen Poloz has struck a decidedly more cautious tone in recent months, saying future interest rate decisions would be data - driven rather than prescribed.
The mother of Brittany Maynard, who ended her life early after being given a terminal diagnosis, has said Vatican criticism of her decision was «more than a slap in the face».
I've written elsewhere (and will have more to say soon, since I've got a lecture deadline) about the Supreme Court's quite breathtaking (in a good way) decision in the Arizona tuition tax credit case.
A Christian medical student has said he supports NHS doctor's decisions to strike in December «to protect... More
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We will talk more about predetermination and foreordination in the future posts about Unconditional Election and the Sovereignty of God, so I don't want to use a lot of room to discuss these issues here, except to say that Scripture, reason, and experience all seem to point pretty clearly to the fact that God expects us to make wise choices and holds us accountable for the choices and decisions we make.
Coleridge said: «The rate of divorce in the early years has been falling steadily for the last nine years and although men are taking longer to commit when they do it is much more likely to be a carefully considered permanent decision.
If, therefore, we discuss future human structures and institutions of the Church which would make possible a more active participation of the laity in the decisions of ecclesiastical authorities, such efforts should not be discredited in advance by saying that they would remain in any case subject to the good pleasure of the hierarchy.
He said: «Many decision - makers in their 40s and 50s have what you might call religious illiteracy but, at the same time, I believe there's actually more opportunity now for Christians to serve and share than at any other time in my adult life.»
Those, on the other hand, who say that they are in despair are generally such as have a nature so much more profound that they must become conscious of themselves as spirit, or such as by the hard vicissitudes of life and its dreadful decisions have been helped to become conscious of themselves as spirit — either one or the other, for rare is the man who truly is free from despair.
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