Sentences with phrase «moving the needle here»

Only a few initiatives from Arne Duncan's office ever moved the needle here, so there's no...
Only a few initiatives from Arne Duncan's office ever moved the needle here, so there's no reason to expect local upheaval now.
The shares are almost entirely held by institution and inside holders, so the small investor is not moving the needle here.
As Stephen Colbert would say, let's move the needle here people.

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What he does and says while he is here will not move the needle even one degree on the struggles over the death penalty, abortion and Planned Parenthood funding, the marriage and religious freedom issues, immigration policy, the international arms trade, or economic policy and social welfare programs.
These ranked teams aren't in line for big bowls or conference titles and can't move the needle with wins here.
Dave Asprey: We can indeed and you've given listeners several really good ideas here, and hopefully we move the needle for millions of people with this conversation.
Here are some tips on how speed up your metabolism and how to move the needle.
A member of the community said to the board: «VAM hasn't moved the needle [see a related post about this here].
«I had a few sales here and there but barely saw the needle move unless I was spending money to make it do so.»
In fact, here are four steps that'll help you move the needle on your credit score:
Of course, I'm certainly not advocating pissing money away here... But if ZMNO presented a new hell for leather growth plan — premised on a break - even P&L, and a firm conviction the incremental spend will truly move the needle — I definitely think shareholders should enthusiastically support such a strategy.
Keep in mind that they don't need to really move that revenue needle all that much from here to really produce solid total returns.
In the end, a near - 75 % rally in November on the back of yet more contract wins (I see no evidence they'll move the needle any more than previous wins) prompted me to sell off my stake — even if NWT ultimately bounces back here, the funds are best deployed elsewhere.
My point here is that rather than start ethics reform by randomly introducing less qualified, for - profit law practitioners into the market as specious proof that something is actually being done to improve access to justice, let's tackle the challenges that can and will move the needle; such as, modernization of the court system, increasing legal aid, and modernizing lawyer ethics rules that will enable lawyers and law firms to innovate and modernize the business and practice of law.
I would agree with most posters here that HQ2 may not move the needle.
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