Sentences with phrase «new emerging ones»

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«Of course, no one can say precisely what they'll do,» says Santosh Rao, the managing director and head of research for Greencrest Capital, a New York City - based boutique advisory firm that follows emerging companies.
It wouldn't surprise me if a new demagogue emerged, one that is even more pure....
There's no new theme to it, just more riffs on the old one of a self - reinforcing spiral of slower growth in China crushing the economies of its raw material suppliers, while an appreciating dollar makes it ever harder for emerging market companies and governments to repay the debts they gleefully took on when the Federal Reserve was giving away dollars for free.
A frustrating juggling scenario emerges from this situation: Many folks find themselves deleting older games as a means of playing new ones.
One thing is certain: If Patagonia does see growth from this approach, a new arrow will emerge for placement in companies» growth quivers.
The revelation that Fox News opinion host Sean Hannity is one of Michael Cohen's clients was arguably the biggest bombshell to emerge from Cohen's court hearing in New York on Monday.
«The old business model is dying, and the new one hasn't emerged,» says Maxmin bluntly.
But AmEx notes that a new class of Canadian luxury consumers has emerged, one that before 2007 didn't make a single purchase from any of the hundreds of luxury brands AmEx monitors, but that now represents 50 % of the consumers and 35 % of spending.
If one overarching successful strategy has emerged, it is this: they have found ways to get everyone in their companies on the lookout for new applications and new markets.
Edmonton Oilers After years of owning and operating the Rexall chain of pharmacies in relative silence, Edmonton's Daryl Katz has emerged as one of the more boisterous business figures in Western Canada, first buying the Edmonton Oilers and now embarking on a massive new real - estate project to house them.
In 2017, we can expect those trends to continue, as some new ones emerge.
That's because trends never stay the same for very long, and there are always new ones emerging to challenge the status quo.
Add to that the fact that a lot of us already have our personal favorite platforms, and it can be even tougher for a new one to emerge and successfully take off.
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Workwise, Matt is one of the strongest strategy and marketing minds for new and emerging enterprise software and cloud technologies in Seattle.
Since its inception a little over a decade ago, Cherwell has been rapidly gaining traction in the competitive ITSM space — but they're still one of the newer kids on the block with other new competitors emerging rapidly.
2015.02.04 RBC signs three emerging Canadian golf pros to new sponsorship deals Home - grown talent Brooke Henderson, Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor strengthen one of golf...
Condominium dwellers in major urban centres are indeed the lucky ones in at least this respect, with newer fibre broadband providers emerging as alternatives to traditional phone and cable companies.
A lot of players can still emerge and a new one is doing just that: Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA).
Delaney told Recode he comes to AI from the perspective that the «sky is not falling» — that even if industries change, old jobs might still be replaced by new ones in emerging fields.
But in revisiting how the saga unfolded, it's clear one victor did emerge: Senator Elizabeth Warren, who used a power relatively new to Congress to — virality.
One of the first to emerge from the Apple store at the Grove shopping center Friday was 25 - year - old Tyler Allen, who triumphantly raised his new phone in the air to loud cheers.
She found that, all else equal, for every one - percentage - point increase in the national unemployment rate, the starting income of new graduates fell by as much as 7 percent; the unluckiest graduates of the decade, who emerged into the teeth of the 1981 — 82 recession, made roughly 25 percent less in their first year than graduates who stepped into boom times.
One other news item of note from Marathon Oil this quarter was that the company announced it leased 250,000 acres of land in new resource plays over the past year, including a large position in the emerging Louisiana Austin Chalk play.
Although they're painful, recessions are needed to weed out the strong companies from the weak, as many companies go out of business during the downturns and new ones emerge.
One of the byproducts of the emerging new digital age is the equalizing of competition.
(and to make things worse, macropru tools are not new and have been used for a while now, especially by emerging markets, with limited effectiveness — see chart below, taken from one of the seminar papers)
No one knows what the new structure will be or how soon it will emerge.
A new business model, however, is now emerging for digital art that could alter this perspective.CryptoPunks by Larva Labs is one known example.
For example, Canada is a leader in one of the major new emerging technologies, artificial intelligence.
The common thread that emerged in nearly every presentation was one of partnership; the necessity for new technology and legacy financial institutions to adopt and adapt to one another for...
This freedom allows for new expressions of faith and modes of Christian practice to emerge, ones that better accord with the sensibilities of modern men and women, or so we're told.
I have some friends, a married couple, who I re-connected with during that time (we met at a local «cohort» when «cohorts» were one of the new things the emerging movement thing was organizing).
The one new movement that has now emerged capable of challenging the hegemony of economism is Earthism.
... A new understanding of religion is re-emerging... one that emerges from the intrinsic coherence of the logos - which is exactly the real faith in the gospel that the gospel itself sought and proclaimed»
It is as though a new and formidable mountain chain had arisen in the landscape of the soul, causing ancient categories to be reshuffled and uniting higgledy - piggledy on every slope the friends and enemies of yesterday: on one side the inflexible and sterile vision of a Universe composed of unalterable, juxtaposed parts, and on the other side the ardour, the faith, the contagion of a living truth emerging from all action and exercise of will.
This new consciousness has begun to shape an emerging yet coherent view of an interconnected world, where humans are inextricably linked to one another, whether we like it or not, and where all are connected to and dependent on the natural world in which we all live.
We must continually look again at our presuppositions and intellectual commitments as new scientific findings or theological insights emerge — not to reject one side or the other, but to gain a better understanding and appreciation of creation and the role of humanity in it.
But for the Hebrews, what emerged was not one more such factor but a new center, given as the «I,» from which all choosing must be carried out.
One of the basic notions that undergirds the new and emerging vision is the resounding importance of the ontological principle, whereby there is but one kind of res veOne of the basic notions that undergirds the new and emerging vision is the resounding importance of the ontological principle, whereby there is but one kind of res veone kind of res vera.
Both the biblical and philosophical humanisms that emerged in the first and second centuries C.E. were fostered by and responded to two enormous social changes: new discrepancies of status (the same person could occupy more than one role in a pluralistic and mobile society), and the downward mobility of values.
Finally, a new cultural underpinning to party alignments emerged in 1992, pitting coalitions of more - and less - religious people against one another.
In order to contest received interpretations, one ought to analyse both the interpretative processes and the context of the interpreter; in order to rid something of ideological trappings, one has to know the theories and societies through which the ideologies emerged; in order to prepare chutney, one has to know how to select the ingredients in appropriate proportions and engage in the act of grinding, so that a new flavour and taste may emerge.
By the beginning of the 19th century, however, natural philosophy had given way to the natural sciences and a new understanding of critical reason emerged, one that did not so easily support the faith and piety that undergirded studies in divinity.
Drucker sees a new kind of organization emerging - one with more horizontal operational structures.
At a one - day intimacy workshop focused on changing roles, (for about 60 couples), my wife and I began by dialoguing on the emerging shapes of marriage (including ours) and the new possibilities for conflict and intimacy therein.
Fundamentalists see no value in tolerance, one of the new values which emerged as a result of the Enlightenment.
It is one evidence of how sweeping was this establishment of independent territories that the ideal of academic freedom now emerged as the most sacred of all principles within the new academic professions.
In any ecosystem, new life forms are constantly emerging as old ones fade from the scene.
Whitehead added a new dimension to his concept of God, a dimension of such magnitude that, as a result, a new concept of God emerged, one that superseded the concept of God as the non-temporal actual entity in both his metaphysical system and in Process and Reality.
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