Sentences with phrase «more than on paper»

Now that resumes are read on screens more than on paper, you have less space, and less attention to your words on the page.

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Although this commitment is more modest than the one advocated in Making it Simple, a report I authored for the Mowat Centre, the goal of reducing input costs for manufacturers was identified as a key priority in the paper, which suggested there was more work to be done on this front:
If you don't get top grades, remember there's a lot more to life than some letters on a piece of paper.
More times than I would like to admit in my career, I've «fallen in love» with a candidate on paper and hired them quickly to avoid the pain of not having their skill set in the company.
Their subsequent attempt to address both questions has yielded a provocative paper on the possibility Earth might have spawned more than one technological society during its 4.5 - billion - year history.
He has published more than 120 papers in peer - reviewed journals and is an inventor on more than 40 patents and patent applications.
It certainly seems boring by comparison despite research that shows how taking notes by hand with pen and paper is much more effective than typing them on a laptop anyway.
Card is ranked No. 36 on Research Papers in Economics» (RePEc) list of most commonly cited economists; and Google Scholar indicates one of his papers on education and the labour market has received even more citations than the famous Card - Krueger study.
Underpinning Bravo's depiction of the power dynamics between a boss and her underlings (played out in the open floor plan of a cramped SoHo loft), are the very real problems of a working business: What to do if your client doesn't pay, how to deliver on a tight budget, and even what if your assistant ordered more printer paper than toilet paper.
Pierlot wrote a paper for the CD Howe Institute in 2011 showing that a person with a salary of $ 75,000 at the end of a 35 - year career would accumulate more than $ 1.4 million in savings through a defined - benefit plan (wherein the pensioner is paid a set income based on past earnings and years of service, mostly confined to the public sector these days) compared to $ 674,711 for someone with no pension but a maxed - out Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
While the public response to the report focused on the school's athletes, the report found that more than half of the students enrolled in the paper courses were nonathletes — many of them referred through the campus» fraternity system.
Meanwhile, the body of literature analyzing and measuring happiness is growing and increasingly popular: from 1991 to 1995, Buchholtz writes, there were just four economics papers published on the topic; between 2001 and 2005, more than 100 appeared.
And people who read it on their tablet are spending 20 % more time than if they're reading the paper.
The value of principal residences, on paper, accounts for more than a third of the total wealth held by Canadian households.
A separate paper published on Monday proposed what the authors said was a more accurate way of measuring global warming than those we currently use.
But the fact remains: the more our economy depends on intellectual rather than physical capital — that is, the more it depends on information and new products and specialized services rather than on warehouses and big factories and centralized paper processing — the stronger will be the centrifugal forces impelling people toward small companies.
You see the pattern here: Obscure companies with little more than a white paper are springing up and raising millions of dollars on the Internet and — in at least some cases — with the assistance of a celebrity pitchman.
Under this system, tariff s of 200 % to 300 % are imposed on foreign milk and milk products while here at home, prices are manipulated to the point where, according to a paper by former Liberal MP Martha Hall Findlay, a typical Canadian family is paying in excess of $ 300 a year more than they need to for milk alone.
The social - media giant has been working on a news - reader project, which is being called «Reader» internally, for more than a year, the paper says.
Other talented staffers, their stock options still worth little more than the paper they're printed on, have headed for the exits.
It took only seven years for Airbnb to become more valuable (on paper) than Hilton Worldwide (hlt); it took Uber six years to top Ford (f) and General Motors.
On paper, it appears that Lyft is operating in more U.S. cities than Uber.
And while the vast majority of companies that I see do have stated deal / opportunity stages that define their pipeline; more than 90 % of them aren't worth the paper (or bytes) they're written on.
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Most fell 90 % or more from their highs, with many more going bankrupt, ultimately worth less than the paper their stock certificates were printed on.
I'm riding to or from work (through neighborhoods with multi-million dollar homes that owners tend to use as second / seasonal homes — hence my assumption that I'm «among multi-millionaires» with net worths that probably have at least 1 or 2 more digits than ours...), and a hint of green - ish paper catches my eye on the ground in the grass between the sidewalk and the road.
The founders get this conceptually, but sometimes they can be fixated on making the company grow linearly by getting more «paper» under management, rather than developing a solution that unlocks exponential growth.
Eleven figures, if you didn't scribble it on paper, means Peterffy, a Hungarian immigrant and pioneer in electronic stock trading, is worth more than $ 10 billion.
Eventually, once people start losing more paper wealth, they will realise what paper really is worth — no more than the trees they are printed on.
Seems there's no end to the trillions of Dollars, Euros and Yen they're finding these days and, with so much above - ground paper in circulation, it boggles the mind that it's still worth more than lighting on fire to heat your home with.
But Neuromama, which has ambitions to license «heavy ion fusion technology patents» among its many projects, began to draw more scrutiny this year after its paper value more than quadrupled to $ 35 billion on scant volume.
It conducted a survey of 10,000 CBA staff to get a view on culture and risk management from the bank's grass roots, and reviewed more than 10,000 documents, including board and executive committee papers.
I further urge all of the other quasi-analysts that look to silver as «nothing more than a byproduct» of giant copper, zinc, and lead mining operations might want to consider whether the notional value of the paper «hedges» carried on the books of the bullion banks might not represent the ultimate discounting mechanism.
Likewise, there was a four - year period between 2005 and 2009 when owners of The Hershey Company saw their investment decline on paper by more than 50 percent even though chocolate sales were increasing, on average, and dividends were growing.
In fact, paper currencies and instruments (or electronic ink on paper) probably have more «believers» than all of the religions in the world combined.
The leading international food and beverage company has committed that more than one million of the eggs it uses each year will not come from hens crammed into battery cages, which provide each bird less space than a single sheet of paper on which to spend her entire life.
Their new paper cups are going to do a lot more than just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're going to feature original pieces from authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article) and more.
And most clergy of many denominations who address the subject do not deny it was put on paper by more than one author.
I would think God, and / or, Allah, cares a little bit more about human life than words on some paper from a book.
Folks, fellow atheists, there are more (on paper) of them than us.
Aren't most «Histories of the Primitive Church» a kind of paper - chase, in which a lack of genuine historical controls leads to ever more elaborate and ever less plausible «reconstructions» based less on facts than on the demands of developmental models?
We have way more in common than it would look like on paper, even though we have landed on very different opinions.
My prayer is that you are living in a beautiful world today, one that is filled with so much more than black marks on white paper.
You need to prove, or at least provide real evidence (scientific method, rules of evidence), before we can move on to using The Babble for anything more than fire starter or toilet paper.
Wrote more papers on theology than he did on physics.
... yeah suzy and others... I just happen to realize that when monkey devolving didn't quite work out on paper it all changed to single cells and from the slime off of the worlds garbage can and so on... I just happen to know more than you think... In another ten or twenty years the science books will all have a new teaching... the Bible has been around and hasn't changed one word in over two thousnad years..
The so - called «militant atheist» is an insufferable trend — maybe not paramilitary, but certainly far more vociferous than their predecessors who tended to ponder their godlessness in silence (or on paper).
Needless to say, the history on both sides of the Atlantic was more complicated than that, but for the purposes of this paper, this generalization will serve.
«More so than for any other religious tradition, a person can become UU because of what he already believes rather than believing what he does because of becoming a UU,» said James Casebolt, coauthor of two papers on the regional survey read at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion annual meeting in October.
The Los Angeles Times, not a paper outwardly friendly to the Church, has commented on the pope's tour through Scotland: «More than 100,000 well - wishers greeted Benedict as he travelled the streets of Edinburgh in his specially designed Popemobile, with his shoulders wrapped....
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