Sentences with phrase «n't be a rising»

6:04 p.m. ET: Profits may not be rising at Yahoo, but the company's earnings release shows that one thing is growing rapidly — unfortunately, it's «traffic acquisition costs,» which are the marketing payments the company makes (as all search - oriented companies do) to partners to promote traffic.
Shooting Star Wars: A Solo Story hasn't been all roses, with Ron Howard stepping in to take over fo
That improvement is in contrast to Cummins» fundamentals, which haven't been rising.
But Amazon's presence hasn't been all roses, says Jeffrey Shulman, professor of marketing at the University of Washington.
If your bread has large air pockets, it might not be rising long enough or may be that you're using a touch too much yeast.
It's not been a rise as meteoric or as glamorous as some, but the general trend is always upward, and it has been all to quickly forgotten quite how remarkable an achievement it was to finish 8th - 6th - 8th - 7th with Bolton.
In Munich, the transition to life after Pep hasn't been all roses.
By analysing demographic records, Vijg's team has found that maximum lifespan has not been rising in step with the average lifespan.
The observation that temperatures have not been rising since 1998 is generally raised as a «tongue - in - cheek» comment.
Low - carb diets generally improve immunity to bacteria and viruses, but not all is roses and gingerbread.
But not all is roses.
Not all is roses and daisies with the Cruze, though.
What's more, middle - class incomes haven't been rising as fast as incomes at the top end of the distribution.
Not all is roses and sunshine though, read more about that in this Fifa 18 review.
The observation that temperatures have not been rising since 1998 is generally raised as a «tongue - in - cheek» comment.
According to Professor Nils - Axel Mörner, who has written more than 600 learned papers in his 50 - year career studying sea level, global average sea level may not be rising at all at the moment.
If the oceans weren't continuing to accumulate heat, sea levels would not be rising nearly as fast.

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Earlier this year, CBS chairman Leslie Moonves said Trump's rise «may not be good for America, but it's damn good for CBS.»
There have been times when I have tried to carry on my father's tradition and found myself glued to the window pane of the oven obsessing over whether my soufflé was rising or not.
«So paradoxically these peak demand fears might bring the largest supply shock ever,» he wrote, adding, «If oil prices do not rise fast enough, $ 300 oil in a few years is not impossible».
Unlike the 18 - storey student residence rising at the University of B.C., or the 25 - storey office tower planned for Vienna, the proposed Terrace House is not entirely wood - framed; developer PortLiving is calling it a «hybrid timber structure» — wood framed on its upper floors, but using more conventional steel and concrete construction methods lower down.
Mental health problems don't need to rise to the level of clinical significance to detract from high quality leadership, but the negative effects would likely be worse if we were considering clinical diagnoses of depression, anxiety, sleep problems or narcissism.
The rise in alternative lenders has opened up access to funding that did not exist previously, but not all lending is suited to all types of business.
It faces a catch - 22: It won't sell cars at lower prices that drive sales if it doesn't produce them locally, but local production won't be economical until sales rise drastically.
It doesn't matter who was first; it always comes down to who does it best and commits the dollars and the effort to maintain and even extend their edge on an ongoing basis, because the competitive bar never stops rising.
When asked about the strategy with bulky goods in an interview with Reuters, UPS Chief Operating Officer Jim Barber said the company has decided it can't ignore the rising demand for in - home deliveries of furniture, mattresses, and treadmills, and was evaluating different ways to handle the larger cargo.
«This year, a different challenge has sharpened: People across Europe and the U.S. have risen up and said, «We don't feel we belong, and we don't feel we're being heard,» explained Ngaire Woods, dean of the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University, who moderated a panel discussion on the «Fourth Industrial Revolution» on Tuesday.
In it, the NYT writer says that he and the media are complicit in Trump's rise, in part because many mainstream outlets gave him so much free coverage during the race, even when he didn't deserve it.
Nonetheless, Saudi Arabia's economy is still largely predicated on oil and, with oil prices rising on the back of Saudi - led OPEC and non-OPEC producers curbing oil supply, the kingdom's finance minister said he welcomed higher prices but they would not affect spending limits.
I think HSAs are a great innovation, and not simply because they provide employers with a way of buying cheaper coverage for their workers at a time when health care costs continue to rise.
We do not need to see her rise to prominence to understand her interactions with Howard Hughes; this narrow focus allows Blanchett to carve out a character an inch wide but a mile deep, a markedly different approach than the man with which she's sharing screentime.
Most do not use the word «stagflation» outright (higher rates + slower growth = stagflation) since there is no consensus around the degree of growth slowing and rates rising.
DHX's swift rise is impressing industry veterans, and not just in Canada.
With the rise of smartphones and tablets, companies are finding all - new methods of customer communication that are not only effective, but are also relatively inexpensive to implement.
This is the primary challenge facing the press, they say, not Facebook — and rising to this challenge «could usher in a new golden age for the Fourth Estate.»
So if the value of the dollar rose, Mexican companies could raise their prices in pesos to pay for the tariff, and those higher prices wouldn't be felt by American consumers because higher value dollars would compensate for the difference.
While E&P and service companies benefit from rising prices, the same can't always be said for «downstream» businesses (think refiners and gas station operators) or «midstream» firms that transport oil.
This average rises to 2.5 % for transactions where the card is not present (e.g. online transactions).
The acceptance of home - based businesses is on the rise, but that doesn't mean you should relax your standards as an entrepreneur.
«I don't believe sustainability of the current OAS program is a major issue since the growing OAS expenditures will be minor relative to the rising cost of health care,» he said.
While Oliver is joking, he certainly will not be the first or last to say that the media bears responsibility for Trump's rise.
But if you invest with the idea that rates will never rise again, or at least not for decades, then a lot of the tried - and - true investing rules that people have been following suddenly change.
Not all analysts though, are buying the sector's story, noting the rising interest rates could soon sink many of the outperforming utility names.
However high you've risen, it's still always about attitude and not altitude.
Demi Lovato didn't, and judging from the loud, proud and confident pop star's meteoric rise to stardom, it's working out just fine for her.
In Ontario, the proportion of minimum wage workers who are not teenagers has risen from 45 per cent to 61 per cent in a decade.
In fact, Cameron's deep dive around 2000 into the rich material about a cyborg named Alita (played in the movie by Rose Salazar) who tries to rediscover her past after being found in a garbage heap by a cybernetics doctor, wasn't just going to be a single movie but a franchise.
Fortune's annual list of «Best Companies to Work For» is certainly not a definitive assessment of a company's workforce, but it's significant enough that Hsieh mentioned Zappos» rise up its ranks in the second edition of his book.
With cord - cutting accelerating and the number of cord - nevers — younger people who have never subscribed to cable and aren't likely to — on the rise, there's a market waiting to be addressed.
While I don't presume to read traders» (or trading computers») minds (see Barry ritholtz» note this morning about ex post facto rationalizations), generally speaking there is concern that the «taper» of long term bond purchases will cause bond yields (the percent of interest paid on them) to rise.
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