Sentences with phrase «next big speech»

If you want your next big speech to have an equally forceful impact in your own corner of the world, you need to be just as thoughtful about when you choose to deliver it.

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«The human - computer speech interface is the next big thing,» says Nigel Fenwick, a digital business and technology analyst with Forrester, who says Alexa and similar systems were integrated with just about everything on the floor: refrigerators, light fixtures, house - keeping robots, security cameras, door locks, cars, speakers and headphones, shower heads, air conditioners, and the list goes on and on.
Canadians have amassed a $ 2 - trillion mountain of household debt that's casting a big shadow over the timing of the Bank of Canada's next interest rate hike, governor Stephen Poloz said in a speech Tuesday in Yellowknife.
In his «biggest speech yet,» Trump is expected to highlight his accomplishments thus far as president and outline his vision for America over the next four years.
The former mayor of London cited the ode from 1785 as he delivered his biggest speech yet on why Britons should vote to leave the European Union in next month's referendum.
But her first speech in the Commons and address introducing Theresa May at the Conservative party conference (which went somewhat more smoothly than the PM's efforts) garnered attention from a watching establishment always keen to anoint the next big thing.
When David Cameron made his big speech in January 2013, he was hoping to unite his party and put the issue to bed until at least after the next general election.
This is really a big win for unions (and they need one, considering the battle they're facing with Cuomo in the next budget cycle) and also for Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who stood right next to DiNapoli early this morning during victory speech.
Then, Obama is scheduled to give two big speeches next week to try and frame his administration's response to the recession, less than two months ahead of a midterm election where Democratic majorities in the House and Senate are on the ropes.
Making her keynote platform speech, the shadow foreign secretary set the foundations for her gag by talking about how she would like to see Labour claiming a few big Tory scalps in the next general election.
Last week was the Labour leader's big fight - back speech, this week was meant to be about the Tory by - election defeat to Ukip and next week should have been David Cameron's Götterdämmerung with new defections to Ukip and the emergence of a letter in the press, signed by dozens of Tory backbenchers, calling for a change in leader.
Carrie's acceptance speech for the biggest award at the 2015 Logies stopped the nation, with the presenter encouraging the world to wear a beanie the next day to raise awareness for brain cancer.
As always, GoodEReader will be on hand with live tweets and updates from the keynote speeches and presentations, as well as a wealth of articles, interviews, and videos of the next big things in consumer technology.
It's like politicians who make a big fuss about climate change and renewable energy around election time, and then do nothing about it — until the next election cycle, when they make more speeches.
Then, after registration, sit next to those big - shots at speeches or seminars, strike up a conversation about THEM (not about you), and ask if you can contact them to get «career advice.»
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