Sentences with phrase «much promise for»

So much promise for a beautiful summer.
The future holds so much promise for you guys.
The Millennial Promise Despite their staggering student - loan debt and alleged disinterest in owning a home, millennials hold much promise for real estate, say respondents.
The collaborative process holds much promise for a successful outcome to a difficult life transition.
Furthermore, this is a growing field that shows much promise for the future.
Buffeted by the forces of fate, hate, luck, and passion, our hero struggles to build a life — just to stay alive — in a country that at first held so much promise for him.
It might be a bestseller since this is a period of history that we are constantly trying to understand but I don't think it has as much promise for a movie
With a focus on technology and fuel efficiency, the models at the exhibition hold much promise for auto enthusiasts.
In «Navigating the Common Core,» Michael McShane of AEI argues that while Common Core holds much promise for creating common expectations for students, successful implementation is contingent upon navigating «a field of mines, any one of which could blow the enterprise sky - high.»
But none of them hold as much promise for student learning as any one of the many school reforms on the nation's agenda — student and school accountability, school choice, and changes in teacher recruitment, compensation and retention policies.
Coconut oil has shown much promise for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and MS patients.
Human stem cells show much promise for regenerative medicine because they can transform into various specialized cell types, including bone and cartilage cells.
Ultra-intense lasers hold much promise for improving scientific tools such as laser - induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), and deepening researchers» understanding of atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics.
As such, manipulating stem cells also holds much promise for biomedicine if their regenerative capacity can be harnessed.
«This would really strengthen the way clinicians can treat cancer using immune therapy, which holds so much promise for patients.»
It aims to establish a world - class R&D capability that will support Singapore industries to develop and use economic waste treatment and recycling technologies and is also looking into ways to minimize waste production as the concept of waste minimization holds much promise for Singapore in the coming years.
A proposed convention center holds much promise for New York City.
Last season held much promise for us until we hit Christmas and got thumped by Chelsea and Liverpool respectively and, while we made the fourth spot in the end and won the FA cup.
Biological control holds much promise for long - term, economical, and environmentally sensitive weed management.

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Some of those schools, however, have been accused of creating as much economic harm as help: students have reported falling deep into debt to pay for classes that they said had failed to deliver what they had promised.
To hear the McConnell camp tell it, victory would give the senator the chance to forge a new Republican vision — to finally offer those much - promised legislative proposals for economic growth and reform that the party has so far been unwilling or unable to unite around.
Prestige beauty is a healthy market overall, but how much are people willing to pay for the promise of a unique formula?
So for millions of American business owners, dropping the corporate tax rate — something both President Trump and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin have long championed — is much ado about nothing, leaving most small business owners feeling lukewarm about the President's promises to alter the tax code.
He then gave a passionate victory speech that sketched out a stronger global role for France and promised to waste no time making the national economy a much more business - friendlyplace, with controversial labour - market, pension, education and constitutional reforms, not to mention tougher measures on crime and immigration.
I give as much as I can to many favorite charities, but I have a special love for Pencils of Promise.
LinkedIn also recently released a report on the most promising jobs of 2018, looking at how much they pay and the availability of openings for these positions.
In a time where you can pretty much bank on cell phone cameras capturing every moment, it is more important than ever for brands to make smart decisions when it comes to delivering on promises to their customers.
A decentralized system for managing software applications and for trading money free of government control (read: censorship) has much promise.
The government's Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology has released its report on e-commerce in Canada, titled «Pursuing the Promise,» and it paints the same picture we've known for some time now — that despite Canadians being among the most prodigious users of the Internet, they really aren't doing much online business-wise.
So much so that he promised — on Twitter, for the world to see — that he'd eat a bug if Donald Trump earned more than 240 electoral votes.
It will become much harder for entrepreneurs to scale, which seems fundamentally against the promise of the internet.
Whether it's the frustratingly unfulfilled promise of social media, or financially opaque ad placements, or agencies that substitute head count for experience, or awareness - building platforms that are disappearing like polar icecaps, or brands that are encrusted to the point of immobility with the bad decisions of a dozen previous custodians, a CMO's day often isn't nearly as much fun as it ought to be.
The new U.S. administration has threatened an import tax while President Donald Trump has attacked some of the world's biggest companies for manufacturing abroad for U.S. consumers, stoking much alarm and triggering a rash of promises to invest more in the United States.
Yet I don't see much in the way of incentives for businesses, particularly smaller firms, to insure their workers, apart from the obligatory promise to lower costs through technology, deregulation, and tort reform.
As promising as the Falcon Heavy might be on paper, Musk has acknowledged that SpaceX's hopes for the technology have been too lofty and actually getting the rocket to become reality has been much harder than he had anticipated.
Bannon's departure a week earlier was seen as a significant blow to other nationalist, far - right figures in the White House, and Gorka implied as much in his letter, saying it was clear to him that «forces that do not support the MAGA promise are — for now — ascendant within the White House.»
Ad tech firms are out of favor these days - too many players, too many unmet promises, too little transparency, too few successes, and too much money for nothing much to talk about in the way of results.
It's too much but coupled with a promise for more to come it could start an onshoring trend.
It doesn't offer much for startups without a product, nor does it hold out any promise of equity funding.
Recycling is supposed to be a good thing, so when the federal Liberals quietly announced that «asset recycling» would be part of their strategy for meeting their much - ballyhooed infrastructure promises, not many eyebrows were raised.
The lack of liquidity and higher leveraging of investments via crowdfunding platforms relative to REITs makes them much riskier, yet their incrementally higher promised returns and incrementally lower implied correlations with other asset classes don't seem to compensate for the added downsides.
While the service promises to replicate much of the functionality of Venmo and Paypal, allowing anyone to send money to a recipient using nothing more than an email address, mobile phone number or bank account number, it mostly operates through banks as a simple and free way for U.S. customers to send each other money.
And so much for the tantalizing promise of a Hyundai pickup anytime soon.
Elsewhere, the crypto world is eagerly waiting for the CoinDash, a new social crypto network that has promised to do things much more differently.
Whereas traditionally a start - up with a promising idea would sell its business plan to interested angel investors, later commit to sequential funding rounds in which venture capital investors would provide scale - up financing in return for a slice of equity, before eventually pursuing an initial public offering (if very successful) to sell some or all of its shares to the general public, the ICO can offer a novel and much faster approach.
I know others have lost much more but we all hate to be taken for fools and lose anything, so stay away from this company you can be sure they will suck you in with promises and you will end up losing money in the end
UK - based Seedrs is blazing the trail for funding promising idea - stage startups; in its latest funded deal individuals invested as little as $ 16, and as much as $ 36,000.
SURREY — After years of promises and delay, the Liberal government must move forward with a much - need community court for Surrey, say the New Democrats.
However, if Syriza representatives end up reneging on their promises and do not get nearly as much done, I think it will probably mean that we could see a continued drop in the polls for some extremist parties throughout the eurozone.
At least one place Lewis explains this problem was in the Screwtape letters, where a demon exclaims, «How much better for us if all humans died in costly nursing homes amid doctors who lie, nurses who lie, friends who lie, as we have trained them, promising life to the dying, encouraging the belief that sickness excuses every indulgence, and even, if our workers know their job, withholding all suggestion of a priest lest it should betray to the sick man his true condition!»
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