Sentences with phrase «more you have in common»

In The Best Place To Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace Ron Freeman explains, «The more we have in common with others... the more we tend to like them.»
The more you have in common the more likely you are to connect on a deeper level.
The more you have in common, the better, really.

Not exact matches

But perhaps the GitHub study has even more in common with an experiment conducted far outside the world of computer science.
The group said there are nearly 151,000 wells operating in the United States, while in central and eastern portion of the country earthquakes have dramatically increased since 2008, when fracking became more common.
Overall, though, Millennials of both genders seem to have more in common with one another than they do with older people of their same sex.
We've figured out some drugs that usually work, but as we learn more about the human body and our genetic code — the things we have in common but also the things that make us unique — we may come up with a new sort of medicine, tailored for each person.
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After you've read them, see if the words game and business don't have a little more in common than you thought.
And that's more or less exactly what happens with Lux Capital's Wolfe a few weeks later: Moments after hanging up, he calls back to tell me excitedly we have Khanna in common.
To Newman's thinking, Seventh Generation had more in common with activist groups like Greenpeace than it did with traditional corporations.
Pioneer has also pledged to retain more of its free cash flow, rather than spending it all and then some on capital expenditures and incurring debt that could sap future profits, as has been common in the industry.
While hybrid electric and full electric vehicles have become more common in recent years, the aviation industry has been slow to embrace e-planes, partially because of the weight and cost of lithium - ion battery packs.
«Since the first edition of Common Sense on Mutual Funds was published in 1999, much has changed, and no one is more aware of this than mutual fund pioneer John Bogle.
You may have a lot more in common than you initially thought and therefore work isnt the common denominator anymore.
These AI assistants have become increasingly common in recent years, and they're constantly becoming more intelligent and advanced.
While we think of executives as rigid, driven and all business and musicians appear to be casual and more free spirited, these two roles have a lot more in common that you think.
Klepper said he noticed while covering Trump rallies that the information, language, and arguments that people were making had less in common with Fox News and more in common with Breitbart News and even the conspiracy - peddling Infowars.
Although focusing on organizational culture as a differentiator has become a more common practice in the business world, there are still many misconceptions about what culture really means and how to make it successful.
I often speak about co-founder fighting and how this ends in lawsuits, but this has become much more common.
As multichannel processes become more common in the retail industry, you have more options for finding a central, online solution that integrates with your warehouses, sales channels and accounting, shipping and other business software.
Scientists have figured out the specific gene mutation responsible for red hair — and why it's more common in beards than on heads.
These kinds of criticisms became more common when the paper was in worse financial shape, and had to get a loan from Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helú, but was still paying out huge amounts of dividends to members of the Sulzberger clan.
Officials in charge of overseeing the $ 180.7 billion New York State Common Retirement Fund wanted to invest more in markets outside the U.S. and decided it was best to outsource the task to a company that had the skills and resources to put money to work quickly, staff in the New York comptroller's office said.
What the largely unknown Moseholm and the more celebrated Michael Dell and Bill Gates have in common may surprise you.
A common complaint about work - related email usually has less to do with real work and more to do with organizing messages and ease in making, say, lunch plans.
VW's wrongdoing has more in common with the arcane algorithms and opaque schemes at the heart of the Wall Street's financial crisis than with the dangers of faulty gas pedals, ignition switches or airbags of previous recalls.
But the two men have something even more important in common.
Typically, sharing such information is common in Silicon Valley, but it has been unusual on Wall Street, where firms are more protective of their proprietary information.
With an itchy vagina, your first thought would probably be a yeast infection, and that is a good place to start — after all, an estimated 75 percent of women will get at least one yeast infection in her life, making it far more common than a semen allergy.
After devoting a solid 15 pages of his letter on how the U.S. should slash regulations, Dimon made a point to single out a single area of government oversight that has undeniable value: «Some regulations quite clearly create a common good (e.g., clean air and water),» Dimon noted, in a sentence that went on to catalog the ways regulation is otherwise bad for the economy — making it all the more striking that he chose to highlight environmental issues.
According to this year's edition of an annual report from the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), Botswana, Kuwait, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, Angola, and Burkina Faso all have one surprising thing in common: They are more peaceful than the US.
Instead, Facebook's PR team and lower ranking leaders have led the company's defense by drawing technical distinctions between what happened and more common breaches by hackers, and by pointing out that Facebook curtailed the amount of user data it shared with app makers in 2014.
Skin reactions continue to be an issue for Fitbit, in part because the company has more in common with Band - Aids than name recognition.
Whether it's in startup mode, or has reached a more mature and established point in the development cycle, successful businesses have five factors in common:
The baby high may have more in common with the latter, since parenting instincts are so reflexive in mammals.
The ambassador had recently come under fire for his remarks on Canada's relationship with the U.S. and China, by claiming that Ottawa has more in common with Beijing than its neighbor.
The issues and economic structure of the NBA have far more in common with the NHL than with either the NFL or Major League Baseball.
Whether you're talking about the U.S. government or a major corporation, all large buyers have at least one thing in common with Wal - Mart: they expect more — a lot more — from their suppliers.
Such shareholder agitation has become more common in recent years as a widening pool of global investors seek a competitive edge.
I'd start your 401 (k) with a mutual - fund group mixing your investments — 60 % or 70 % in a conservative common - stock fund, 10 % to 20 % in a more aggressive growth - oriented fund, and the balance in a diversified international fund.
And it's true that New Belgium's culture has more in common with an early stage company than one approaching the 20 - year mark.
Here's how The British Psychological Society Research Digest blog sums up the results: «The data showed that the more a participant had turned their thoughts towards what they had in common with the other director, the more their ingratiation behaviors paid off — they were more likely to get an invitation to join the board in the months that followed.»
We stand at the beginning of the next evolution of marketing — one that has more in common with the past than it does the present.
If you work in a remote team, a business trend that is increasingly more common, you'll know what it's like to have half of your team (or more) working while you're asleep.
Common themes among the companies Amazon has brought into its inner circle: startups that adopted the retailer's technology early on; that help put it in direct orbit of Apple, Google, and Netflix; or that vault it into a new geography or category, as it's doing with its more recent Alexa Fund, which is funneling $ 100 million into artificial intelligence startups.
Search Engine Land worked with Common Craft to produce the video, and they have many more great explainer videos like this in the Common Craft video library, so check that out.
The same with the intelligentsia, who have more in common with each other than with the townsfolk who serve the food at the university.
If prospects find answers to their common questions via blog posts written by people at your company, they're much more likely to come into the sales process trusting what you have to say because you've helped them in the past — even before they were interested in purchasing anything from you.
An American banker, for example, has much more in common with his German or Chinese counterpart than he has with many of his own countrymen.
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