Sentences with phrase «much smaller industry»

Canada is a much smaller industry, so animosity between us at times feels a lot more personal.
Time to shrink oil, gas, coal to much smaller industry, before they waste any more money.
It's a different and much smaller industry in the northern states such as Western Australia and Queensland, where very few farmers supply to Murray Goulburn and Fonterra, and most of the fresh milk produced is sold to the domestic market as drinking milk or butter and cheese.

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He hopes that Riff Raffs will become dominant in the grooming Industry, and that it grows from a small local business to a much bigger national brand.
«The Internet is a powerful platform, taking control from gatekeepers and large corporations and letting small businesses and start - ups play a much larger role in creating value for almost every industry out there... this fundamental shift will create an incredible amount of innovation and opportunities for start - ups, and I hope Canada will be at the forefront of this development.»
Greenhouse gas emissions from the aviation industry currently total about as much as those of Germany, not a small amount, and experts say that sum will grow as the world becomes even more mobile.
Tom Liston, a technology analyst with Cantor Fitzgerald, points out that Oracle, a much larger enterprise software company, is too big to bother with these operations, while the companies themselves are too small to consolidate within their particular industry.
Most industries are much smaller than you'd think, so treating everyone — even your opponents — with respect is a good rule to live by, especially since you might end up working together one day.
Investors haven't been happy that Dorsey is trying to be the big man at two public companies facing intense competition in a warp - speed tech industry, but Dorsey disclosed in Square IPO filings a side of himself focused on a very big financial contribution that requires a much smaller piece of himself: Roughly 20 percent of his personal holdings in Square stock would go to the Start Small Foundation.
From the agriculture industry and the oil sector, to franchises and marijuana retailers, the recurrent themes that pose hurdles for smaller players are too much regulation, minimum wage hikes and immigration reform.
As Richard Branson has explained, «Small businesses are nimble and bold and can often teach much larger companies a thing or two about innovations that can change entire industries
«While we are pleased the industry continues growing at faster rates than other sectors of the economy, we could be growing much faster, creating more new jobs and businesses, if Washington addressed the tax, spending and regulatory uncertainty plaguing the small business community in a meaningful way,» said IFA President & CEO Steve Caldeira.
First, the networking effects — because oil is a relatively small contributor to our GDP and manufacturing is a relatively large contributor to our GDP, any damage done by currency effects driven by oil risks having an outsized effect on a much larger industry.
It's much better to get known in a smaller niche than to try to be everything to everyone, so hone in on the particular topics you want to be an industry leader for and start writing authoritative articles on the leading blogs in that space.»
According to a 2016 report by Econsult, «between August 2013 and March 2016, the number of kitchen incubators increased by more than 50 %» So far the shared commercial kitchen industry, much like the early years of coworking, mostly consists of small, independent operators.
There's so much more to NSBW than festivities and merriment; business and industry findings are revealed, which glean insight into what's in store for small businesses in the future.
Alibaba's co-founder, Jack Ma, has also echoed this sentiment: specifically noting China's semiconductor industry, which is much smaller than its American counterpart, as a key area for further development.
A much smaller but culturally significant portion of advertisements promote political parties, candidates for office, public policy positions, favorable acceptance of various industries, unions, or other entities, particularly if they are unpopular for some reason.
I worked in the forest industry for twelve years and it was a running joke to consider how much people pay for cedar cut into small grilling planks when it's the same thing as the boards in the lumber yard.
In the Republic, where liquid milk market accounts for a much smaller part of the industry, the average price paid per litre is currently 34 cents.
We operate very much within the small sub-section of the industry which is the craft chocolate market.
Size does have its advantages, but the moral of the story is the foodservice equipment industry, much like its hardware cousins, continues to have a place for the smaller company, so long as it can deliver value on the customers» terms.
It was easier when the craft industry was much smaller, but we've reached the point of no return.
Copyright infringement makes it much harder to run a business, especially if you are a small to medium sized business, as so many are in the music industry.
State officials had high hopes for a much smaller initiative — a visual effects training program at Daemen College, in partnership with a company promising to create new jobs in the fledgling industry in Buffalo.
Much smaller 512 - bit numbers were standard but in 1999 Lenstra cracked one, which contributed to the industry upgrading to 1024 - bit.
«This should reduce overall costs for the energy industry because, rather than creating large, expensive solar cells, you can use much smaller cells that produce just as much electricity by absorbing intensified solar energy from concentrating lenses.
Drug discovery in academia, because of the financial constraints, is on a much smaller scale than industry and therefore allows «hands - on» experience of several stages in the process as well as more extensive training in a single area.
Cynics say that the reason is not hard to understand: being much more common, these smaller objects would provide the defence industry with a battery of cosmic targets to practise on.
This small mammal has the ability to affect vegetation and seabirds on these islands and was introduced across much of this region as part of the historic fox farming industry.
Trillions of cubic feet of coalbed methane are pumped in the US each year from an industry that is much smaller than coal mining.
The length of time for fermentation of commercial yogurt (both regular and Greek) is so short (one person in the dairy industry told me that it is an hour or even less) that thickening agents are sometimes even added to commercial yogurt to give it the look and feel of yogurt that has been fermented for much longer such as would happen with yogurt made on a small dairy farm or in your kitchen.
By focusing our attention on what's green, however small, they hope that we forget much bigger environmental sins for which the company or industry is responsible.
The South African online dating sites or industry is much smaller than its international counterparts.
The success of this weekend is a testament to the strength of China's rapidly - growing movie theater industry, which has expanded over the past year into much smaller markets in the western part of the country where going to the movies is often the only option for a night out on the town.
Of course, it's worth noting that NYFCC is made up of a small group of New York — based film critics; a larger awards body like the Oscars will be pulling from a much bigger pool of voters working within the film industry.
Still, the 2.0 XT Touring has it where it counts when it comes to capability, road - holding confidence and cargo capacity, the latter of which has much to do with Subaru's resistance to recent industry trends toward coupe - like rooflines for smaller SUVs.
The e-reader industry is obsessed with six inch displays, which are often too small to read PDF files or have much of a screen area to consume e-books.
As much as people want to consider Barnes and Noble a major factor in the eBook industry, they are relegated to a fairly small overall market share.
A small press publisher takes a larger chance on you because they have small print runs, but that also means they spend much more time with you, and you have a smaller risk of having to mold your work to fit what they think the industry wants (as is sometimes the case with larger publishers).
:) It blows my mind and makes me wonder how much money is being squandered in the traditional publishing industry if little old me can make this much money (low six figures) off my small sales.
It's been fifteen months since I signed the contract for my debut memoir, with a small start up publisher; and since so much changed in the industry this past summer, with more people buying ebooks, I'm telling myself this time frame is understandable.
Amazon has been good for all authors, best - selling and non, self - pub and partner pub, because, for a few, A) Amazon helped replace part of the wholesale market, which shrank in the 1990's, and really helped open up online book - selling; B) Amazon has increased international publishing by expanding into numerous countries, allowing more international authors to hit the big English markets, English authors to hit new markets and transnational publishers to do multi-country launches more easily; C) by launching the Kindle, Amazon juiced the small e-book retail industry into a much larger, fast - growing market, which helped replace mass market wholesale sales, etc..
I think with a much smaller market here there's a lot of protectionism of the industry but the rest of us just get on with it I think as you've been doing.
What's more, Ireland and the story of change in the publishing industry really acts as a microcosm for the rest of the English language publishing industry (indeed it acts as a microcosm for any small market which shares a language with a much larger market be it French or German or Spanish or Chinese).
«In much the same way investment advisors and the investment industry preach dollar - cost - averaging and investing small increments of money over a long period of time, as opposed to one lump sum of money all at once, I think that just goes to justify the benefit of taking the payments over the long run,» says Heath, «Especially if one didn't have a lot of financial aptitude.»
Compared to the mortgage industry, the subprime auto loan industry is a much smaller sector.
My strategy with tech going forward is basically to keep my exposure light to the entire sector relative to my portfolio, diversify between a few small positions, focus on major blue - chip companies that sell ubiquitous products and / or services — the true cash cows of the industry (nothing nascent)-- and make sure I understand as much as I can.
I don't know much about other industries but at least among small software companies, providing a match to employee contributions is the exception rather than the rule.
The old model that most of the industry still clings to in desperation was to sell as many large policies as possible, and to ignore the smaller policies that people need just as much.
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