Sentences with phrase «much better challenge»

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We can do a much better job telling our story today, half of the challenge is storytelling.
The investor realized that the Dropbox team understood the file - sharing concept and its potential much better than every other person he'd met, and they already had a plan to overcome the challenges he anticipated.
Fast also means you need to innovate fast, which is a much bigger challenge, because few firms have good processes or much proven experience innovating successfully.
When challenged, they don't give in too easily, because they know their ideas, opinions, and strategies are well - informed and the result of much hard work.
Playing catch - up in a tough negotiation can be challenging, so it's much better to take the initiative and steer the process in the direction you want.
He saw turning that process from one that was arduous into a situation where you fix major consumer frustrations as an opportunity to disrupt and solve consumer challenges better, much like he did at Dollar Shave Club.
As a social movement scholar and someone who believes we should leverage all assets in a challenge, I know that much social good can come from mass involvement - and research shows that includes online activism.
Let us begin, then, with one cold, hard - numbered truth: For much of corporate America, racial diversity continues to be at best a challenge — and at worst a flat - out fiction — particularly in the executive ranks.
Whilst I was working crazy hours, struggling to make ends meet, dealing with challenging clients and never really seeming to have more than a buck fifty in the bank (on a good week), everyone else's business seemed so much easier.
«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as well as stressed - out managers with little time for big picture thinking.
All of this good news has attracted so much attention (and capital), however, that the industry's structural challenges have sharpened.
These are clear challenges for P2P lenders, who may well balk at shouldering this burden when there's so much else to do.
The dispersion in bond fund returns has been fairly narrow compared to stock funds in the past, but I think there could be a much greater dispersion going forward as certain investors will be able to navigate the challenging fixed income environment better than others.
From a lack of visible mentors and role models to underrepresentation in startup communities and pontification about including more women in tech, without much action, the challenges that women face in the tech field are well - known.
However, I will also say that reading a bit above our pay grade or comfort level is a good stretch exercise, too, and it's healthy to be challenged so let's not coddle too much, eh?
I won't discuss any of the topics you have raised, but I will only encourage you to ask questions, challenge every single doctrine, and (as much as is possible) refuse to accept any single side of an issue without investigating other reasonable answers as well.
Well, Marty tells us, that phrase — which is not found in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights but comes from a letter that Thomas Jefferson sent to a group of Connecticut Baptists — will not be of much help to a congregation that needs to challenge a local zoning ordinance, or to ask the city police force for help in keeping the neighborhood noise level down during Sunday morning worship hours.
Good Grief - It's not that we take religion «SO personally», as you put it, it's just that nobody else seems interested in challenging religious beliefs seriously, something that many of us feel is absolutely necessary considering how much harm they can cause within society.
It includes a challenge to the listeners to give themselves, to the best of their ability, to the discipleship which is service of God among humanity — to «do the works of love», with as much of the self's devotion as can be managed.
Dr Matthews draws all this, and much more, together in a readable and indeed at times engrossing work which challenges the clichés of much of what passes for current medical ethics, and points us to a better way.
I tried to become an atheist, but it didn't work... When I read the Bible, it's just full of life and challenges... Much better than being an atheist... Maybe you think you're enjoying your life because you're young... But sooner or later... There will come a time when you stop and think about life and what's really behind everything else you see and feel around you... God bless us all...
Moreover, they answer the great philosophical challenges to believing in God, most notably the Problem of Evil: how can a good, all - powerful, all - knowing God produce a world with so much evil in it?
Now, sitting in Westminster Hall, I heard all this challenged, and new and much more interesting vistas opened up: of course we must be allowed to think along large lines, to lift our minds to things that are great and noble, to ponder the things of God, and to connect these with our public life, our common life and the search for the common good.
Given the challenges it faced over the centuries» most notably the rise, in the seventh century, of Islam, which deprived the empire of much of its wealthiest territory, and the brutal occupation of Constantinople by the Crusaders in the thirteenth century» its longevity as well as its brilliance is remarkable.
Whenever Driscoll's bullying behavior was challenged, the response from many in the Christian culture was to say, «Yes, but he's doing so much good!
So much of what you have said struck a chord with me even though the challenges I face are quite different but you reminded me that we all do face challenges and however perfect someone elses life looks like on the outside, there may well be much more going on in the inside.
Seems like this challenge has brought fond memories to many DBs, me included I'm sure your version of this cake made from scratch is much better than the cake mix!
Fruit was definitely a challenge to cut out and I love it way too much to give it up for good!
Going DF wasn't so bad — coconut or almond milk subs in well and Daiya cheese has been a God send for us — but the starch substitution situation is much, much more challenging.
: I don't know Food Trends and Technologies: Naturally perceived treatment of spices Irradiation Steam processing Cold Pasteurization The biggest challenge the food industry has to face: being clean and balanced, but make sense Communication Who inspired to get into food: Alton Brown Good Eats A A Milne: Winnie the Pooh Favorite Quote: You are brave than you believe, stronger than you see, smarter than you think Tao of Pooh Favorite Book: Harry Potter Favorite Kitchen Item: Kitchen Aid Favorite Food: Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Advice to get into the food industry: Don't be afraid to have a bad interview, if you can show growth, you can still get the job Any Advice: Don't worry about grades too much.
However, I do think it's important to look back, remember how far you've come and how much further you have to go - in a good challenge yourself kind of way.
This can be more challenging than you might think (particularly being a vegetarian), but really - I feel so much better when everything is in balance.
While it has been challenging, we are all so much better off, though still not where we want to be, despite eating a gluten, dairy, soy, yeast free and low glycemic diet!
Well, it's not that much of a challenge to come up with a Paleo chicken recipe — they're all over the internet.
This month's Recipe ReDux theme challenged us to make something healthy with our favorite chocolate match, and well... chocolate and peanut butter are pretty much a match made in heaven if you ask me.
I've gotten much better at photographing ice cream but it is definitely definitely a challenging subject matter.
The manager will likely be given his most generous budget yet, as the club looks to assure itself of a much stronger campaign, and without a place in Europe's elite competition, they may well push for a title challenge.
mentally will winning the zagreb game mean much especially with bayern in the group so thats 2nd place at best for us or beat Chelsea and get a morale boost that could really make us go on a long run and actually challenge for the title.
The Swiss international looks a great buy, but he comes into replace Mathieu Flamini and Mikel Arteta, and should do extremely well in our set - up, but much more is needed if we are to challenge for the Premier League title.
The Frenchman was talking this week about why he feels that Arsenal are much more prepared for this title challenge compared to other recent seasons when we have been in a good position only to see the EPL trophy slip away in the latter stages of the campaign.
Although Januzaj would be much more suited to Mourinho tactics than he was to Louis van Gaal's slow system, the 21 - year - old winger doesn't seem particularly well - placed to mount a challenge to get in United's team.
Two of my good mates are arsenal fans, and for a couple of years now I have been telling them it would require a change in manager to get us challenging, surprisingly after not having seen them for much of the season only last week they were still undecided as to whether we should get rid and one of them is a season ticket holder!
As much as Allen was looking forward to seeing his high school chum Bynum in San Antonio, he issued a playful challenge as well: «If he sticks me, we're going straight downstairs to the block.»
But it might be chaos because the PGA Tour lost the greens on Saturday, and it might be a challenge to make them much better for the final 18.
Sorry Mick I've watched Reid, he's average at best, he's no Cahill and he's not good enough to help us challenge for the Pl and remember Chelsea bought Cahill, the are not interested in Reid so that where your point falls, he's typical wenger someone who he can sit behind Mert as 3 rd choice Is this what Arsenal have become a team happy with average players, wenger is very good at starving the fans so much the will settle for anyone
The Red of Manchester on the other hand have struggled so far under new manager Jose Mourinho, much like they have under Louis Van Gaal and David Moyes in recent seasons, and may well be deemed less likely to challenge for the Premier League title this year.
It seems some of the Arsenal faithful think that Wright has a personal issue with Ozil, but that won't matter too much to the latter as he's now got a new contract, is a focal point in the side and ultimately in a good place to challenge for major honours.
I wanted to know we could challenge the best to win, and I just don't think there is as much appeal in a victory against this liverpool team as there was last year, just feel like I'm waiting for that game where we turn up away from home against a big club and show them we can play and win
He then moves on to claim that Arsenal will struggle to win another league title, due to their unwillingness to challenge for the best players available, and unless this changes, fans need to stop expecting so much from the side.
He's getting much needed first - team experience and we have two better options in a season we should be challenging for the title?
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