Sentences with phrase «of much buzz»

For the past few years, outsourcing to India (or offshoring) has been a topic of much buzz, though despite the hype, some have questioned whether offshoring really has traction.

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The buzz around the newest iteration of the iPhone has focused primarily on the size of the device, with the much - anticipated larger model designed to compete with Samsung's ever - growing phone stable.
If you've been reading much education or business news, you probably know there's a lot of buzz around STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education and degrees these days.
I desperately wanted to find out what it was that made an organization innovative because so much of the buzz around innovation seems to simply anoint certain companies with the vision and charisma of an innovative leader or culture.
Google recently unveiled more detail about its much - buzzed - about wearable computer, releasing a teaser video showing people doing everyday things with the futuristic tech specs — playing with the kids, skiing, driving, carving a giant tiger's head from a block of ice.
Jan. 6, 2006 — While much of the buzz about this year's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has centered on personal entertainment such as video - on - demand, portable media players, and giant television monitors, the four - day exhibition is also providing glimpses of the future of small business technology.
VANCOUVER — Christmas Day tranquility turned to buzzing excitement on Thursday as stores across much of Canada filled with the sounds of eager Boxing Day deal hunters and ringing registers.
The irony of Internet buzz is that so much of it comes to us on paper.
But as much buzz (and Oscar cred) as the film got, Zuckerberg maintained all along that it wasn't an entirely accurate portrayal of his startup days.»
Geographically speaking, Nielsen, who's the director of the school's Business Startup Center, has a point: Ten minutes to the north of campus is the much - buzzed about Downtown Project, an effort into which Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh has poured $ 350 million of his own money to turn Vegas into a start - up oasis.
Here's the buzz on 802.11 n: Using MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) techniques, it should provide a minimum bandwidth of 100 Mbps and possibly as much as 300 Mbps.
Much like Wonder Woman did last year, Black Panther is generating quite a bit of buzz on various social media platforms.
The study revealed that less than 10 percent of adult viewing on Netflix was of its much - buzzed - about original series, like «House of Cards,» its political drama, and «Orange Is the New Black,» the dark comedy about prison.
NAB wanted to create buzz about their new competitive pricing across a range of banking products and give their dull institutional image a much - needed human face.
Perhaps no other stock in the market has generated as much buzz as Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) in 2017 ahead of the roll - out of its highly anticipated Model 3.
The commercial space industry has taken enormous strides in recent years, with much of the buzz centered around private launch companies, reusable rockets, and innovative satellite applications.
Much like ReadWrite, Top Rank's blog serves as a valuable source of material to keep you up to date on what the internet is buzzing about — a necessary part of being a good content marketer.
Clizza says, «Democrats — and some Republicans — have taken to comparing Cruz to Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachman, a politician able to generate massive amounts of buzz but who ultimately won't able to translate buzz into votes because there wasn't all that much there there.
Any doubts of whether the 34 - year - old was ready to handle directing solo — a role that often comes much later in the film industry — have been silenced by early buzz around the film mixed with Lady Bird's current score of 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
One knows that when people in churches today resort to the buzz - word «inclusivity,» they are intending something right and good — especially when it is heard, as it must be, over-against the militant «exclusivity» that characterizes, not only so much historical Christianity, but the Christianity of our own North American context.
He is a marketing genius so I do wonder how much of this is directed toward getting book buzz.
Meanwhile, I hope they don't create too much of a buzz kill for myself and the 18 million or so others that will be celebrating birthdays on Saturday.
Much like fresh and dried fruit, this jam is packed with just the right amount of natural sugar, plus the addition of protein and fiber - packed chia, to keep your cells buzzing while you're on the go.
I find him loitering around the kitchen a little too much, buzzing around the cake stand like you'd expect a swarm of flies to.
's much talked of buzz, include Glaceau vitaminwater — Coca Cola Enterprises, Norseland (Applewood, Mexicana, Jarlsberg), Wine Innovations (creators of The Tulip single serve prefilled wine glass), Magrini, Mad about Coffee, Fruitypot Family (who last appeared in 2008), ABDA Creative Design & Build, Thanks for Franks Gluten Free, Berrywhite Organic Drinks, Jax Coco, Anson Packaging, Impress Sandwiches, Manitowoc Foodservice, Sheep Print, Little & Cull & Tom's Pies, and Tea Fusion.
While the ELIMINATION GAMES are so important much of the buzz was surrounding the other 6 Games on the docket..
Wall isn't getting much buzz this year because of his injury and his public in - fighting with teammates.
As the trade deadline approaches, the availability of Roy Halladay has created much - needed buzz
As much as I'd like to fork - stab these people for tampering with a perfectly lucid basketball buzz, they had more of a legitimate gripe on Thursday than they ordinarily do.
On Sunday, Miller missed a gate and failed to qualify for a second run in the slalom, while much - buzzed - about 21 - year - old U.S. teammate Ted Ligety finished third, reaching the first World Cup podium of his career.
The much - buzzed - about L.A. set musical La La Land is dominating the odds race as the front - runner for most of the Oscars» directing, acting, music and visual categories.
He's basically saying too much was being made of the tiramisu and «self control» aspect of it, because that's all the buzz and cloud that's hanging over Khabib right now, the narrative going into this fight..
Although a performance buzz win will almost always beat a media buzz win in terms of dividend pay - out per share, a performance buzz win is so much harder to achieve and so in my view is a bit of an illusion.
For what seemed like an eternity (typical Palace pre-season fashion) Frank De Boer was appointed amongst much buzz, the first full - time foreign manager in our history, promises of ties with Ajax and a wealth of experience.
As much as I'm riding high on the buzz of seeing Arsenal run riot again it's sobering to put put it in perspective.
As a teacher, I have to admit that for a split second — but not much longer that that; — RRB --- I did miss the buzz of starting...
Niche Marketing has been such a buzz word in 2006, (and for much of 2005),... I hope we're going to move on to a different topic in 2007, don't you?
Even vaccines will not be of much use because the mosquito bite in itself and lack of sleep due to buzzing mosquitoes are too much trouble.
The rise of Super PACs in this election cycle has caused a lot of buzz and consternation, in part because they allow donors to avoid restrictions like contribution limits and reporting requirements while spending as much as they'd like to support their preferred candidates.
While much of the buzz has shifted toward Caroline Kennedy since news broke of her interest in assuming Hillary Clinton's Senate seat, she is not New Yorkers» clear choice.
The front - and - center New York delegation gave their mayor a warm welcome, but much of the buzz around his speech had focused on the time it was being delivered: in the 5 p.m. hour, long before the coveted prime time slots, and long before Mayor Michael Bloomberg will kick off a prime - time line - up stacked with the current president and vice president and Clinton's veep contender, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine.
There's loads of buzz about reconfiguring Rep. Charles Rangel's Harlem congressional district — not so much to help him get re-elected next year, but to save his seat for the man seen as his handpicked successor, Manhattan Democratic Chairman and longtime Assemblyman Keith Wright.
The MTA chief, who got sky - high grades for restoring the subways within days after Hurricane Sandy struck, was the subject of much of the buzz yesterday at an Association for a Better New York breakfast that included City Council Speaker Christine Quinn as the featured speaker.
Sure, much of the buzz these days is about patenting genes and enforcing patents on life - saving drugs in developing countries.
The buzzes of bees flying from flower to flower tell scientists how much pollination the clover population is getting over time and predict seed production in these alpine wildflowers.
Talking to him it's obvious that building a new company from scratch can provide just as much of an intellectual buzz as pushing back the frontiers in the lab.
Passenger cars have been generating much of the buzz around electrified transportation, but automakers are changing that with a suite of new electrified trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles that could soon hit the market.
Much like the ancient holiday of Saturnalia, when Roman masters swapped roles with servants, the recent buzz surrounding Saturn has mainly focused not on the giant planet but on its satellites.
In 2008 the probe buzzed Asteroid Steins at a distance of just 800 kilometers, and in July of this year Rosetta swung past the much larger Asteroid Lutetia at a distance of 3,160 kilometers.
I'll leave that to your imagination, except to say that it involved, in my case, thousands of buzzing flies and too much time with cows, pigs, and C - rated horror flicks.
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