Sentences with phrase «not helping»

The business leader who points fingers is not helping anyone get their job done.
Not only that, but I was wrong to be mad at my husband for not helping enough.
I was angry at my husband for not helping, even though I knew deep down he was a hard - working man who deserved a day off, too.
«But my attitude is, If you're not helping to grow the business right now, then we don't need you,» she says.
(Not helping matters, Nokia has used the name «Here» for its own mapping service.)
«We've got a situation where rates are not helping, and if they do raise them, then that will squash any fledgling momentum that there is.»
Another factor that's not helping the lending environment for small business owners is that transactions costs to process these types of loans are comparable to larger commercial loans, but without the payoff.
But Theranos also seems to be coming to the belated realization that its infamous opacity is not helping matters.
Taking the floor right away shows dominance, and that won't help you build trust.
When I see other people walk by trash or drop cigarettes in the middle of the street, I can't help but think that they're marginalizing their agency and the impact they can make in their community by just implementing one mundane action.
He also can't help but obsess over flaws that are all but imperceptible to the naked eye.
On stage, He couldn't help pointing out that the U.S. and Britain were struggling with isolationist political movements at home.
One day we may see terms like introversion and extroversion like phlegmatic, relics of bankrupt beliefs that didn't help us.
While a great attitude and being nice goes a long way, it doesn't help you establish any more of a connection with a client than a drive - through attendant at a fast food joint would.
He later brought in consultants, but their recommendations didn't help much either.
Companies that listen to their customers and their needs can provide a more positive experience and foster brand ambassadors who can't help but sing your praises.
Tsipras hasn't helped his cause by treating his negotiations with the people he wants to give him money like a game of chicken.
It's such a powerful and capable device that I can't help but wonder how much better it could be if it offered better tablet optimisation.
Managing money is another toughie for lots of people, and the fact that these days many kids «don't hold part - time jobs,» doesn't help, Lythcott - Haims feels.
knows it has problems and will address them with alacrity, I can't help but wonder: when will someone finally be held accountable for this kind of subpar performance?»
It didn't help that most people associated the invention with the black market.
When I look at the truly horrendous numbers from United Parcel today, when I read once again about how McDonald's knows it has problems and will address them with alacrity, I can't help but wonder: when will someone finally be held accountable for this kind of subpar performance?»
It doesn't help to lie to people or give them false encouragement or hope.
I can't help but reiterate this because most businesses think, and wrongly so, that getting to know their customers is a process that starts and ends with the few initial interactions.
Certainly, the $ 7.25 federal minimum wage isn't helping.
If that doesn't help, try demonstrating your unique contributions to the company: Have you saved the company money?
The statement comes on the same day that Microsoft announced it's one of 34 companies that signed the Cybersecurity Tech Accord, a document promising that, among other things, participants won't help governments operate cyberattacks against innocent people or companies.
Most employers can not help but think about the potential for conflicts of interest.
This is going to be time consuming and still will not help you easily distinguish between a great web developer and an average one.
When you spend decades working with executives and business leaders, you really can't help but observe what works and doesn't work over the long haul.
I am grateful for those learning opportunities, and now that I am on the other side, I can't help but remember the sense of dread that I have brought myself on more than one occasion.
«No, Russia did not help me, that I can tell you,» Trump told supporters at an Alabama political rally in September.
The Liberals last two election platforms felt like they were written for academics, not voters (It didn't help their last two leaders were, well, academics).
It didn't help — a few months later, customer servcie complaints increased by about 5 percent, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
Six years as a small, closely held, well - funded upstart haven't helped Square solve this problem.
Remarkable employees find ways to make those processes even better, not only because they are expected to, but because they just can't help it.
«Stock price doesn't help morale,» he acknowledged.
«When visitors see big gaps in your blog frequency or it's been a while since your last post, it sends the wrong signal to your audience and will certainly not help you achieve your content marketing goals.
The publisher won't help you as much as you might expect or need, and promoting a book is a huge investment of time and energy — exponentially more so if you self - publish.
If the gifts, iPad, and sweets don't help anymore, Louwerse has a few tips.
They're great tools for people who can't help checking Twitter or Facebook, because no matter how many times you restart your browser — or reboot the entire computer — those sites won't be accessible until the set time limit has elapsed.
It doesn't help when luminaries such as Stephen Hawking say that AI «could spell the end of the human race.»
Of course, Trump hasn't helped matters much, and the surge in volatility is a clear byproduct of his recent actions.
If not, and you're doing it only to have a calling card, or to achieve some sort of amorphous status that may or may not help your business, or you're hoping to nab some speaking fees, you're probably going to be disappointed.
When you visit downtown Detroit today you can't help but hear and see the opportunity.
So if you're looking for tips on becoming the next Mark Zuckerberg, it won't help you.
But of the three, I can't help but conclude that step one is the most essential (and, I'm guessing, the one given short shrift by many companies): Start by thinking deeply about the end user of your product, understanding what she or he wants and needs and cares about.
(It doesn't help that the Trump administration still hasn't appointed an ambassador to South Korea yet.)
«I can't help but be surprised [by that].»
As Northam cruised to his nine - point victory over Gillespie, I couldn't help but think that maybe it's time for newspapers to stop telling their dwindling number of subscribers how to vote.
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