Sentences with phrase «moving from»

Cyndi and Cameron Dieterich were able to pay off $ 60K in consumer debt by moving from Seattle to Arkansas, but they're not planning to live there forever.
Tired of moving from deal to deal to deal, he was seeking a company he could help build and grow.
The Waterloo, Ontario - based company said its customers have registered for five million BES licenses since a migration push was launched in March, with some 30 percent of these prospective clients moving from rival mobile device management platforms.
Moving from providing products to providing solutions demands a new type of organizational structure and a new type of culture.
FORTUNE — At HP, shareholders need to hold onto their wallet and take a look — not at the distraction of Meg Whitman becoming CEO, but at what Ray Lane's continuing work at the helm will bring as he expands his span of control by moving from the position of independent to executive chair.
«McDonald's is moving from a philosophy of billions served to billions heard,» Wahl said in Friday's video.
Previous studies have shown that playing popular cell phone and video games for at least 10 minutes a day may help players improve their game scores or their success in moving from one level to the next.
After moving from the Bahamas to the United States as a teenager, Poitier had a hard time finding work.
After moving from the UK in 2000 where he held senior management positions with Pioneer International, Mr Leevers took on the role of managing director at printing firm PMP based in Sydney.
«They're all moving from this amazing experience, which is layered, deep, and rich to simpler, focused, and streamlined but still really great quality.»
There are benefits to moving from a consumer - oriented public IM service like Yahoo! Messenger or MSN Messenger to an industrial - strength version.
After moving from the Bahamas to the US as a teenager, Poitier had a hard time finding work.
Black Friday, the day after the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, was so named because spending would surge and retailers would traditionally begin to turn a profit for the year, moving from the red into the black.
But that's like believing that the first Mickey Mouse cartoons were really moving images when in fact the animation was created by moving from one image to another so rapidly the eye was fooled.
[It allows] users [to] store, synchronize, stream and share content on a contextual basis, moving from one platform, screen and location to another.»
If the investor is moving from emerging markets to U.S. stocks and they have had a significant gain, they don't pay taxes on that gain.
China is moving from a rapidly expanding export economy to a slower - growing, domestic - focused one.
The company is moving from an e-commerce model towards an open platform called Home Marketplace, which enables buyers and suppliers of construction materials to deal with each other directly.
Moving from individual investors to institutional VCs means learning to play by a new set of rules.
«Flextime» is rapidly moving from buzzword to mandate.
«This can result in huge wage increases when moving from Sweden to Britain and make it difficult to come back.
Specific experience with hiring, firing and navigating difficult situations (company pivots, large scale business model changes or moving from old business systems to building new ones) also builds a strong case for a higher starting salary.
- Both Cuphead and Mugman are playing through this level, moving from left to right — you can see Cuphead walking along the ceiling, while Mugman is hopping around on the ground.
An executive coach breaks down into stages the daunting task of moving from familiar turf to taking action and tackling the unknown.
Moving from our small bungalow (my bachelor pad she begrudgingly moved into when we got married) to a ranch twice the size of our current house was going to be a big upgrade for us.
Great salespeople are obsessed with understanding what the customer is moving from.
Today's structural reforms target moving from infrastructure investment to the consumer economy.
A winning culture means moving from a «know it all» mindset to a «learn it all» one.
With this new feature, Yelp is moving from simply giving businesses visibility — and potentially credibility — to helping them actually transact with customers.
Since moving from Montreal in 1996, CP has been headquartered in downtown Calgary.
It can also be a jumping off point for a shift in focus, such as a graphic designer moving from publishing to public relations.
That's an apt description of Fluid Life, which in the past eight years has changed its core offering (moving from increasingly commoditized testing services to include a suite of consulting activities), expanded its Brampton, Ont.
Trying to compete against Chinese companies that can harness the vast flow of migrants moving from the countryside into the cities — well, that's like trying to sell air conditioners in Inuvik.
ANALYSIS: Recent numbers from iron ore miner Atlas Iron suggest it may be moving from survival mode to revival.
There shouldn't be friction moving from one experience to another,» Sean White, Senior Vice President, Emerging Technologies said in a blog post announcing the browser.
«We are moving from a world when the brand was buying the right to be part of the conversation to a world where a brand needs to earn the right,» Porcini said.
«Smoke detectors and thermostats that can talk to us are finally moving from sci - fi to reality.»
«I've done it in the past and I think it's ridiculously effective at moving from [being] a consumer of job boards to becoming an offensive job - getter with a passion, knowing the industry and why you want to be somewhere.»
Or as the APS puts it, «If one starts at the end goal, the assumption is that efforts were successful to get there, while moving from the present to the future doesn't necessarily assume success, and forces the goal setter to think through obstacles that might prevent it from happening.»
Fabio Rosati, CEO of the online freelancing platform Elance - oDesk, says these dynamics are moving us from the era of employment to one of newfangled «employability.»
She's 36 and moving from Columbus, Ohio, to New York this summer.
He also says something else, something even more profound: «You can't create a positive emotional charge without first moving from the negative, and vice versa.»
He is also looking into whether anyone on the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow to tilt the election in his favor, and his decision to file charges likely indicates that the probe is moving from a political fight to a legal one.
Within weeks of moving from Toronto to Montreal in 2009 to take a job as senior portfolio manager, Rick Brown was questioning his decision.
The Michigan native quickly won over the FITC audience of mostly young designers with his love of Rush, classic Canadian logos and stories of moving from upper Michigan to Oregon to go snowboarding and live out of a van.
It is also moving from its own leased data centers to Google's cloud.
Moving from New Orleans to Austin (considered a highly innovative city) can increase a person's chances of becoming an inventor by up to 50 percent.
The explicit costs include, for example, hiring a truck to transport you from one location to another, while the implicit costs include the disconnection from community or family when moving from an originating location to a new destination.
The gaming company, which makes titles such as «Farmville,» said on Wednesday that it was moving from a multi-class structure to a single class, reducing Pincus» control to about 10 percent, down from about 70 percent.
Fusion research is now moving from the whiteboard and academic papers to working reactors.
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