Sentences with phrase «much words other»

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TD Bank Group, which embraces TD's operations in the U.S. and Canada, noticed that their 86,000 users weren't exactly leaping at the chance to engage with its corporate intranet; the words «intranet» and «excitement» seldom have much to do with each other.
In other words, you decided that consumers have the right to not pay for much of my content here at Fortune.
In other words, how much of each company's sales are coming from drugs fresh out of the pipeline versus how much are coming from older meds?
In other words, men weren't supposed to pitch in much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parents.
In other words — if your web forms aren't beautiful to look at and easy to fill out on mobile screens, they're pretty much guaranteed to bleed leads.
In other words, as much medical data as there might be, little of it arrives «clean» enough for use.
In other words, it's the perfect political solution — one that promises much, accomplishes little and angers almost no one.
Co-rumination, as the term implies, is pretty much a fancy word for complaining together with others, a.k.a. venting.
In other words, it operates much like a regular Airbnb booking — only the price is set at zero, only agencies can do the bookings, and Airbnb does not collect fees.
In other words, you need to ask how much your sales clone is worth to you.
In other words, households have not yet hit the natural limits of how much credit they can accumulate.
In other words, facial hair is fine unless there's so much of it there are morsels from your last meal dangling aimlessly.
Use an email analytics tool such as EmailAnalytics to find out exactly how much time you spend on email, as well as how many words are in an average email you send, what days of the week you send and receive emails most, and a bunch of other interesting metrics.
In other words, like the startups they are trying to support, cities like St. Louis (and Kansas City, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and pretty much every community in the middle) must pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
In other words, your visualizations should do as much of the talking as possible.
In other words, it will be much easier to put cellular and Wi - Fi connectivity into SLR cameras than it will be to get smartphones to take comparable photos.
In other words, Uber allegedly cares quite a bit about keeping its own data secure from prying eyes; its users» data, not so much.
Besides identifying the most effective opening phrase, it turns out the study also examined the closing phrases people often use, and came up with a best practice there, too: a simple three - word phrase that prompted a much higher response rate than other, more common closings.
In other words, CRM is a process and a strategy; done correctly, it helps companies earn customers» long - term loyalty by learning as much as possible about them.
The product created its own advertising, in other words, and Woodman intended to keep that going as much as possible.
Then the researchers asked the other group how much they would need to get paid to do the word puzzles.
And through such things we see the new and the possible, in other words, the pause is where we discover those seedling ideas that fuel the breakthrough innovations that comes much later on.
In other words, there's much less embarrassment about asking to be paid for services provided, and there's more openness to those who can bring something new to the table.
In other words, leaving privacy (or much other) regulation of ISPs to the FTC could subject them to far less potential oversight than they'd have under the FCC.
In other words, things unfold much like the famous clip from I Love Lucy where she takes a shift on the production line of an overly speedy chocolate factory.
In other words, it won't provide much information on what the economy will do a year hence, but it has historically done a decent job of signaling an imminent recession.
In other words, self - driving vehicles would lead to fewer crashes, so human drivers wouldn't have to spend as much on car insurance.
Check out the complete post for much more information on exact wording and other nitty gritty details of customer support - busting copywriting.
What they're seeking to build, in other words, is the conduit through which much of the world's digital book trade will happen.
Ambition, in other words, is pretty much a prerequisite for success.
In other words, we probably won't be hearing the words «under - served market» for much longer.
In May, the World Economic Forum (WEF) estimated that by 2050, the size of the retirement savings gap — unfunded pensions, in other words — could be as much as $ 400 trillion, an unimaginably large number.
Hint to the Times: laptops use so much less power than a jet taking off that they are qualitatively different — in other words, negligible.
In other words, during times of despair, bonds are much more defensive.
In other words, no matter how good the fund, its manager or its securities selection, if Morningstar says it is good, then so much money pours in to the fund that the underlying holdings of the fund can get a short - term boost as the manager puts the new money to work.
Stocks didn't fall so much on Monday that regulators stopped trading altogether — in other words, it could have been worse.
In other words, promise as much as you want as long as you leave yourself enough «weasel words» to get out of them.
A transfer of domestic demand from investment to consumption implies, in other words, that employment growth can be maintained at much lower levels of GDP growth.
Regulators, in other words, can impose much more pain on data breach defendants than consumers suing in private class actions.
In other words, people have to pay either so much debt or they have to have forced saving, like pension fund saving, that the economy is shrunk for financial reasons, for putting more and more of its money out of the real economy of goods and services into the financial sector.
China's debt problems, in other words, can not be resolved administratively, by fixing the shadow banking system, by imposing discipline on borrowers, or indeed by eliminating financial repression (much of which, by the way, has already been squeezed out of the system by lower nominal GDP growth).
China has only completed the first part of the rebalancing — interest rates, wages and the currency have all moved sharply closer to healthy levels, levels at which the imbalances are no longer getting worse, in other words, but Beijing has still not got its arms around credit growth because to do so would cause GDP growth to drop much more sharply than Beijing is willing to tolerate.
There is, in other words, actually quite a lot that we know and understand about the model, even if many of us seem to have forgotten much of it — including its typical weaknesses, one of the most obvious of which is the tendency for over-investment in the late stages of the miracle - growth period leading to an unsustainable increase in debt.
In other words, they don't feel much pressure to account for their efforts.
In other words, it's time to slice up the stock and bond pies into allocations across specific investment categories: large, mid, small, and international stock holdings, plus determining how much intermediate or short - term bonds you want to own.
In other words, the «views and estimates» of the Republicans on the House Small Business Committee are not the last word on how much the S.B.A. will have to spend next year.
In other words, the pathway from discovery to conversion has much less friction.
In other words, I think creating your own product that generates $ 20,000 a year is a much easier than trying to make $ 200,000 a year in income, save $ 200,000 for a downpayment, and then buy and manage a property that generates $ 20,000 a year.
Buffett suggests that investors focus on the economics of the companies they own (in other words the underlying businesses), and then try to weigh the probability that certain events will or will not transpire, much like a Bridge player checks the probabilities of his opponents» hands.
They're not making as much money as they thought, in other words.
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