Sentences with phrase «of myriad other»

Not only are they both very, very good at telling time, they're also capable of myriad other things your Rolex or Timex is not.
By altering climate, landscapes, and seascapes as well as flows of species, genes, energy, and materials, we are sealing the fates of myriad other species.
No, despite the paddle shifters, «Sport» in the Outlander's name refers more to mountain biking, or kayaking, or any of the myriad other outdoor activities we first - worlders get to do by choice rather than necessity.
Nonetheless, most qualms get swept away when you're caught up in the exhilarating pursuit of a 10 - metre - tall T - rex or one of the myriad other leviathans.
But residents of myriad other cities, particularly ones called post-industrial must surely suspect that given a similar scenario, rule of thug would replace rule of law just as quickly, the buses, water and food would be just as slow in coming, and pols would shovel the bull just as high as they have re New Orleans...

Not exact matches

As I mentioned before, I've worked in a myriad of different careers, and I always strive to not only perfect my position but also learn every other detail of the business.
They could be related to rate concerns, labor costs, union issues or a myriad of other things.
It's so tempting to be a control freak in terms of the area you know best, but all that will do is distract you from the myriad other CEO responsibilities and burn out your sales leader.
But those are often supplemented by a myriad of options from other players, ranging from tech firms like PayPal, to banks and card issuers, to major retailers and restaurants.
Musk's prejudice prompted him to donate millions to the ethics think tank OpenAI — and it's why he's urging other billionaire techies like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Alphabet's Larry Page to proceed with caution on their myriad of machine learning and robotics experiments.
We can then cultivate and protect our work rituals around this remaining cognizant of our work environments, capabilities, energy levels, mood, particular activity at hand, and a myriad of other factors.
President Michel Temer's defiant decision to open the areas of Amapá and Pará, which is believed to be a significant resource of gold, copper, iron ore and other minerals, has angered environmentalists in particular, who say the area is abounding in biodiversity and is home to myriad species that have yet to be studied.
These may include budget limits, direction from management, pressure to make sales goals, and a myriad of other external forces.
But even beyond the basics of food, shelter and feelings of security, there are so many other inherent privileges or barriers that define the course of a life because of myriad factors like race, background, or where we live.
LinkedIn could (eventually) make money by taking a cut of any financial transactions between parties (as Fiverr does), by charging service providers a fee to be featured more prominently in certain categories, or in a myriad of other ways.
Think of your health and fitness as the head of an octopus and the tentacles as the myriad of other facets of your life.
If business owners are like investors, healthcare providers, labor union leaders and a myriad of other people with vested interest in our policies, they're probably anxiously awaiting the results to see how their businesses — or sentiment — will fare in 2011.
His creation involved the bonding together of two layers of cloth using a layer of rubber, thus producing a material that could be used to make clothing, tents, tarps for wagons, and myriad other purposes.
Tax planners are already devising ways to limit those hikes and take advantage of the myriad of other loopholes.
Dynamic — a proclivity to seek change and adapt based on your mode of work, mood, circadian rhythms, and a myriad of other factors.
A creative entrepreneur, in contrast to the myriad of other types of entrepreneurs, earns a living by making, packaging, and selling their creativity.
But then again, so is demographics, water scarcity, technological change, creativity, policy choices, public sentiment, corruption, cultural differences, new forms of energy and a myriad of other factors, all interacting in unpredictable ways.
Believe it or not, there are innumerable categories of hotels and a myriad number of other categories such as diners, café, espresso bars, restaurants, bistro, etc..
Do not ask for questions in advance (know your topic), advise them on which questions they may and may not ask you or commit any of the other myriad of sins that entrepreneurs make when they confuse being controlling with controlling the message.
For all of the region's protests of the president, tech companies must engage both parties in equal measure if they have any hope of shaping the government's debates over tax and immigration reforms — or the myriad other issues that matter to the tech industry's bottom lines.
Tech companies also stand on the other side of a myriad of key issues from Trump, including immigration reform, encryption and a range of social concerns.
The other big announcement was Employment Minister Jason Kenney's decision to place a moratorium on new approvals for restaurants to hire temporary foreign workers, in response to a myriad of complaints about abuses under the federal program.
Small business owners are often so caught up by securing new customers, completing projects, dealing with employee issues and a myriad of other day - to - day challenges that they neglect to issue invoices in a timely manner.
While having genetic validation for a target is no guarantee of success — scientists still have to figure out how to drug the target safely and effectively, and meet myriad other biological challenges — it does offer a head start.
LinkedIn could (eventually) make money by taking a cut of any financial transactions between parties (such as Fiverr does), or by charging service service providers a fee to be featured more prominently in certain categories, or in a myriad of other ways.
«Our bill lowers the tax rates and increases the standard deduction so people can immediately keep more of their paychecks — instead of having to rely on a myriad of provisions that many will never use and others may use only once in their lifetime,» the sponsors said.
Third, there's the issue of readiness vis - a-vis the myriad of other training and administrative requirements.
During an IPO, the previous owners are attempting to raise capital for expanding the business, cash out their interest for estate planning, or any other myriad of reasons that all result in one thing: a premium price that offers little chance for buying your stake at a discount.
In other words, if you add up the myriad of things on which you overspend, you will soon have a pool of money that will grow proportionately.
The truth is, Panama has so much going for it, including the «world's best» Retirement Program that offers a myriad of hefty discounts and other incentives.
Now, academics have discovered that Ethereum, the network of nodes that's the backbone of the Ether cryptocurrency and the myriad of smart contracts that support many other digital currencies and ICOs, is also vulnerable to eclipse attacks.
What matters much less is who builds the lease and supplies all of the rental components such as matting, camp, light towers, wellsite trailers and the myriad of other parts and pieces certainly required to drill the well, but which ultimately have no bearing on the quality of the wellbore or the well's future production.
By successfully filing for bankruptcy protection, Gawker Media is protected from handing over any money to Hogan, whose legal efforts against Gawker (among myriad others) are reportedly being financed by Peter Thiel, who wants to sue the company out of existence.
It provides a myriad of other perks as well — what are you waiting for?
In addition to port activity, the river supports a myriad of other economic activities vital to the region and beyond, such as:
This, then, brings us to the very same «chicken and egg» issue that has plagued the Keystone XL pipeline (KXL) and that has caused energy (and myriad other) analysts to spill tons of virtual ink over: Are pipelines such as KXL and NGP simply one form of bringing oil to market (alongside rail, for example), or do they enable increased production?
Which doesn't cover investments in shares, the returns on which are directly affected by changes in the corporate tax rate (or the myriad of other investment vehicles liked bonds, REITs, mutual fund trusts, etc. that make up the bulk of the universe for Canadian investors).
The EMV certification process is a confusing one to say the least — with merchants having to decide between a myriad of choices and certification methods to figure out the type (s) of certification (s) needed to actually accept EMV - enabled chip cards and to then face the long lines of other merchants doing the same.
Look, you and I both know that there is a myriad of factors that swing crude prices one way or the other.
- Governments offer myriad tax supports and other policies to help businesses in a wide range of areas, from skills training to capital investment tax credits to export insurance to rebates for increasing energy efficiency.
While the possibility that freelance jobs might offer some sort of health insurance is extremely rare, take heart in the fact that there are myriad other ways to get affordable healthcare coverage.
This week, the company faced a congressional hearing over the summer's data breach, and Uber is also still facing government inquiries into its use of its «greyball» software and a myriad of other lawsuits.
Professional traders use a myriad of tools and resources to improve their odds of success and increase their edge over other traders.
(ii) Accredited crowdfunding platforms locked and loaded, ready to attack the startup market the day the ban on general solicitation and advertising is lifted: seedinvest, earlyshares, crowdfunder, wefunder, confidentcrowd, and myriads of others.
While a myriad of non-cryptocurrency related factors can explain this decline — indeed, the WGC highlights weak demand for jewellery as being a particularly prominent contributory factor — it certainly begs the question: Are investors adding bitcoin and other digital currencies to their portfolios in place of gold?
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