Sentences with phrase «more than a fair»

«If it weren't for BMG, somebody else in the equation would have to do more than their fair share,» says Mike Dusche, product manager at Microsoft.
Safe to say that between the continued rise of the iPhone, iPad and Google's Android between now and then, RIM has seen more than its fair share of teeth.
The business world probably has more than its fair share of narcissists running around.
The truth of the matter is that Google has never in its history promised websites anything more than a fair chance at a good rank using proper SEO.
Take it from a former Stanford dean who's dealt with more than her fair share of bright - but - bumbling 20 - somethings: Just reaching a particular birthday does not make you an adult.
So it's more than fair to ask, What changed Buffett's mind?
An explanation for this may be that people value consistency and predictability in fair treatment as much or more than fair treatment itself, according to Brent Scott, co-author of the paper.
After six hours in the air and gobbling more than my fair share of free in - flight snacks, we hit the tarmac and I headed for the big show.
Feinberg has waded through more than his fair share of terms and conditions.
There is strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis (or SWOT thinking) and more than a fair share of theoretical or academic quadrants within which you can plug your business challenge and find a solution — in theory anyway.
The governor and NV Energy defend the regulator's decision because they say non-solar customers have been unfairly paying more than their fair share for maintaining the power grid.
It turns out these companies did more than their fair share to help the U.S. economy bounce back.
Lately, there has been more than our fair share of news suggesting that the retail industry is at a tipping point.
«And look if you're paying $ 1,000 for a new handset you're going to want that to be on a good network so we're very confident that we'll get more than our fair share of that activity when it comes through in the fourth quarter.»
Although Bill Gates, the richest man in the U.S., resides in Washington state, California has more than its fair share of wealthy and millionaire households.
They swear by it, but they also seem to miss more than their fair share of messages.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton has three decades of experience in politics and a long history of high - profile debates, but she also has more than her fair share of detractors.
Much of the problem, Miller explained, is that Americans are already shouldering more than their fair share of pharmaceutical companies» costs: While the U.S, accounts for only 4.6 % of the total world population, it makes up about 40 % of the world's drug spending, and the bulk of pharma companies» profits, he said.
There might be a few holdouts, but when offered stock worth billions of dollars more than the fair value of their company, most boards will ultimately acquiesce to such an offer.
I look at each firm that wins M&A business and Goldman has won more than its fair share.
They are rich, technologically advanced, and all home to more than their fair share of Fortune Global 500 companies.
Otherwise, you will wind up paying more than your fair share of taxes.
While roles like CEO, head of operations, human resources, etc. are certainly filled with more than their fair share of stress, there is probably no position that has more responsibility for success, often with less input and control, than the sales manager.
In 1966 the 6 - volume report declared that fairness should be the foremost objective of the taxation system; the existing system was not only too complicated and inefficient, but under it the poor paid more than their fair share while the wealthy avoided taxes through various loopholes.
One of my favorite fabric mills for bold pattern fabrics is Ariston and Knot Standard is tailor that carries more than their fair share of those fabrics in - house.
The other major problem that Johnson & Johnson faces is that although its pharmaceutical segment has continued to pull more than its fair share of the load of helping the conglomerate stay in growth mode, other businesses have fallen off.
GOOGL is a wonderful company, and its current price is more than fair.
But the final quarter of the year still had more than its fair share of travails.
From ghosts to hoaxes, the city has some oddities in stone and metal Prague has more than its fair share... More
And, as the current leader in the space, Netflix has a good shot at accruing more than its fair share of profits as home entertainment morphs into an internet - based service over the coming decades.
If the loan is for more than the fair market value of your home (i.e., if your mortgage is underwater), then the loan amount that is over the fair market value counts as a liability under the net worth test.
But obesity is usually linked to poverty and we certainly have more than our fair share of poverty in Texas.
To them, the prodigious Palin family is surely seen as taking more than its fair share.
Having served in both communities (military and ministry), the comparisons are more than valid and more than fair.
For example, by hook or by crook I have ALWAYS managed to get what I needed, and in truth have always had more than my fair share.
It's also a fact I've been bullied by atheists here» and from what i have seen you have been doing more than your fair share of name calling and «bullying» yourself.
The «rich» pay far more than their fair share... I mean my bonuses are taxed at 38 %, that's crazy, and for what?
The «wealthy» already pay more than their fair share of taxes.
It's much more than fair to us all.
Abstractly, since we are not the pickers, we might agree that God's move here is more than fair — God gives us all the same thing, not what we deserve, or what we've worked for.
Likewise it is heresy to suppose that the affluent and those who have more than their fair share of power and status in society deserve to be ignored or blamed for their circumstances to the extent that the church makes them no offer of grace since they already enjoy so many of the other good things of life.
More than fair actually.
In the middle of that crowd — which likely would have included more than a fair share of holy or influential or important or preferred or religious people — Jesus heads right for that tree and calls out to that guy — the one who is a social and religious outcast, ridiculously perched up in the branches — to come on down because Jesus wants to go to that guy's house for supper.
Fat people eat more than their fair share & that is greed.
This story has been in CNN / AP circles for several weeks now, and the liberal «news» media have had more than their fair share of fun with it.
Furthermore, Americans who think they are the only ones who have given assistance or believe that the United States has given more than its fair share are mistaken.
And, having loved more than my fair share of alcoholics and addicts, I pray for her family's peace as well.
Don't get me wrong, despite my belief in the necessity of community in Christ, I've seen more than my fair share of ugliness in the church.
This analysis points toward an agonizing choice for pro-life Democrats, who have already had to make more than their fair share of such choices.
, both the RCA and the CRC have more than a fair share of competent preachers who take their task seriously.
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