Sentences with phrase «new out of it each time»

I could take this webinar five times and get something new out of it each time.

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Brian Stelter, the New York Times media correspondent, called out this complexity on Friday, writing, «authorities simultaneously thanked members of the news media for spreading the word that Bostonians should take shelter and remain alert — and cautioned them against repeating secondhand or thinly - sourced information.»
And that in itself is likely a show vote since it has little chance of passing in the House; rather, it may provide an avenue for keeping the legislative process going, buying time to iron out a new Senate - House deal on health care.
Michael Barbaro of the New York Times, for instance, had this to say about Trump's social marketing via Twitter: «Mr. Trump has mastered Twitter in a way no candidate for president ever has, unleashing and redefining its power as a tool of political promotion, distraction, score - settling and attack — and turning a 140 - character task that other candidates farm out to young staff members into a centerpiece of his campaign.»
Some of the new features leaked ahead of time, but the new look hasn't actually been available for people to try out for themselves until now.
Take time out of your day to ask your employees how they feel about their assignments, what they think of the new company direction, or if they have any standing concerns.
Apple's CEO reportedly hands out copies of «Competing Against Time» to his colleagues and new employees.
Jersey Standard executives are properly proud of their unique photographic venture as a public service, but sometimes they are not quite sure what the company is getting out of it, times when they wonder if «documentary» pictures of such subjects as tombstones in New Orleans or cockfights in Venezuela are not merely irrelevant.
Justin McLeod: It started just because I was coming out of business school at the time, and I was about to go back into management consulting where you don't meet that many new people, you're traveling a lot.
As John Herrman points out in a perceptive piece in the New York Times, all of this is an exercise in theatrical framing for Bannon, and thereby for Trump.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Soon after, venture capitalist Peter Thiel gave Buterin a $ 100,000 fellowship to drop out of the University of Waterloo and work on his new project full time.
At the same time, better homecare options — largely made possible by digital health innovations, telemedicine, and (hopefully) new payment structures — will keep many patients out of the hospital to begin with.
If, as Yeo said, a version of the technology is «already out there,» Theranos» innovation may be a lab that implements a new form of that technology in an elegant and efficient way, putting it into action on a commercial scale for the first time in history.
When it came time to reward top executives last year, more leading companies handed out performance - based awards instead of time - vesting stock options, according to a new study from human resources consulting firm Mercer.
After losing the Lucky Strike account, Don retaliates by taking out a full - page ad in the New York Times listing the evils of the tobacco business and stating SCDP's decision to no longer welcome cigarette accounts — a classic «You can't fire me, I quit!»
But according to a new book titled Forest Bathing that's out in April, the benefits of spending time among trees are even greater than even these impressive benefits.
Then, a few weeks ago, author and academic Sherry Turkle penned a New York Times Sunday Review piece highlighting research along the same lines, including one study that showed simply having your phone out and in view can impede the process of making deep personal connections.
That's because of the same reason SpaceX's other rockets are already revolutionizing the business of getting to space — it's a lot cheaper to reuse the rocket boosters that propel something out of Earth's gravity well than to use new ones every time.
Starting a new job can be a stressful time, whether it's your first job out of college or taking on a more senior role.
«You should not be building a business if the model does not lead to sustainable operating income and cash flow out of which a salary can be taken in a reasonable period of time,» says Frances Spark of Spark Consulting LLC, a New York firm that provides business consulting, operational restructuring and interim CFO and COO services to entrepreneurs and small to mid-size companies.
To sustain a startup - like attitude, in 2009 the Henderson, Nev. - based e-commerce giant launched Zappos Labs, a San Francisco division staffed with 11 full - time employees dedicated to exploring what consumers want out of their shopping experiences, then creating new ways for them to engage on the main site.
The Dow Jones industrial average got out of the gates in the new year like gangbusters, surging to an all - time high on Jan. 26.
In the meantime, this week brought fresh evidence of China's rising prowess as the country's two tech giants, Alibaba and Tencent, reported record quarterly earnings, prompting the New York Times to point out that the two companies now rank alongside Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon as the world's most highly valued companies.
Amazon's Echo, a virtual assistant that users talk to and address as «Alexa,» has been the exception to the rule that the company almost never runs out of products, The New York Times reports.
Between Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year's Eve and other holidays, this time of year brings out feelings of feelings of joy and serenity as holiday plans and family fill the near future.
(The defense portrayed the victims as «as rich and out of touch,» and «sophisticates who didn't carefully read the documents Mr. Shkreli gave them,» The New York Times reported.)
In the winter of 1975, Steven Sasson, a young engineer working in the Applied Research Lab at Kodak, tested out a new device for the first time.
It's a timely lesson in the crucial importance of timing: no new technology — not even the coolest development — will go big if users aren't out of the «this kind of creeps me out» zone.
«After Caroline was born, I put on an out of office saying I was going to be offline as we welcomed a new baby into our family (intentionally vague on length of time), and directed them to email my co-founder,» she reports.
Instead of trying a new time - blocking strategy at work every day, start out with one day of the week.
Facebook took out full - page advertisements in Wednesday's issues of the New York Times and Washington Post in an effort to defend itself as the company takes fire for its role in Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
A lot of times you read about how to go about getting new customers and getting the word out, but the reality is that it's incredibly hard to get users to flock to your site and stick.
As the new CEO, Khosrowshahi will have to figure out how to balance and channel the energy at one of the most valuable startups ever and yet keep the ship straight at the same time.
Last year, The Village Voice sued Time Out New York over its «Best of NYC» issue, claiming trademark ownership.
It's not often that a breath of fresh air wafts out of Europe, but last night was a time for a few revolutionary comments about business, specifically that ride - sharing service Uber is «not a problem, just a new business model».
Hater is now based out of Alper's New York City apartment with five full - time employees and a handful of part - timers.
Nick Bilton, a prominent New York Times columnist and the author of Hatching Twitter, shared the best career advice he ever received in a tweet: «Imagine you in your dream job in 5 years, then work backwards figuring out how you got there.»
The New York Post reported that Sabathia's drinking spiraled out of control over the weekend, and the star pitcher recognized it was time to seek professional assistance.
These days, the game a lot of mercenary entrepreneurs are playing is to get a product out, get a lot of people using it, get a lot of hype online, turn that into a lot of hype in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, raise a lot of money and sell out.
For the first time ever, Pringles is looking to become part of your holiday tradition, rolling out 8 new flavors based on traditional Turkey Day foods.
Any company that claims that it can sell you a cheaper, generic version of Viagra is lying, a recent post in The New York Times» Well blog points out.
By doing that, she turns the paper from one that squabbles in the shadow of the New York Times — which originally broke the Pentagon Papers story — to a national publication that eventually reported out the Watergate stories and is the powerhouse it is today.
But out of the dot - com rubble at the turn of the 21st century, new VCs entered the game — this time with startup experience.
So, she said, Trump took out a full - page ad in The New York Times with the new claim — citing Barbara Corcoran of The Corcoran RepoNew York Times with the new claim — citing Barbara Corcoran of The Corcoran Reponew claim — citing Barbara Corcoran of The Corcoran Report.
«I schedule time outside the office, whether it's to meet with a new potential partner, a chat over lunch with an old client, or an out - of - town industry convention for a few days.
She likes to get out of New York City, where she lives, and spend time with her family.
WattzOn (wattzon.com) will possibly one day become a thriving business — you can easily imagine companies licensing the technology to analyze their business footprint — but in the meantime, it's a free online tool that spits out detailed analyses that, in Griffith's case, not only caused him to give up driving but also to forgo imported wine, cancel his beloved New York Times subscription (to the continued chagrin of his wife), and ditch his dryer for a clothesline that ticked off his landlord.
But the times of greatest learning for me have been when I've been through big changes, or taken on new roles — you have to move out of your comfort zone and develop muscles that you didn't know you had.
Still, the timing and seeming abruptness of O'Reilly's vacation announcement sparked some speculation that his absence is connected to the ongoing scandal stemming from The New York Times «recent report that Fox and O'Reilly have paid out $ 13 million to five women who accused the anchor of sexual harassment.
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