Sentences with phrase «of pushing harder»

It could even require the company ditching a reliance on engineering solutions in favor of pushing harder at the drearier but tried - and - trusted approach of building large local sales teams.
«Sometimes it's not a matter of pushing harder, but rather, knowing better and working smarter,» says Kylie Larson, a yoga teacher and group fitness instructor.
Not having a deep understanding of the tools used by relevant buyer networks, how buyer networks interacts, and the desired outcomes of buyer networks will in essence cause their own efforts of pushing harder to hit a brick wall.
If you are drinking a single view of a buyer and the mantra of pushing harder, then the organization will eventually pass out from this toxic mix.
He should of pushed harder for the Souza fight instead of claiming he deserves a title shot.
Push for only five to seven seconds at a time and bearing down gently (instead of pushing hard for 10 seconds while holding your breath)
The apparent softening of the order on those with the right to reside in the US looks like a classic example of pushing hard in one direction before seeking credit for then mitigating the most egregious side effects — thus shifting terms of the debate and polarising further the pro-Trump side and those opposed to him.

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In pre-budget consultations this year, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business pushed the government hard to lower the rate again.
And even when I pushed fairly hard my heart rate no longer spiraled out of control.
The new format push comes as plenty of rivals, particularly Wal - Mart Stores, are also pushing hard to open more small stores, trying to cater to an urban clientele or anywhere that can't accommodate superstores.
I use dumbbells for shoulders, biceps, triceps, and rows, four sets each of between 10 and 15 reps. I use weights that make me work, but I am always careful not to push too hard and injure myself.
He needed to push harder for the close, to be less afraid of offending someone, and to entrust more administrative tasks to his support team.
After he resigned in August, columnist Tom Keane weighed in on how Apple won't be the same without Steve Jobs at the helm The Boston Globe, August 2011 It is hard to imagine that a crowd of people would have come up with the inventions that Jobs pushed through Apple.
Another unconventional option, roll - up keyboards, get a lot of flak for having hard - to - push keys.
Guaranteed income is an idea that's gaining proponents in Silicon Valley — and one that the co-founder of Facebook is pushing hard.
Between things like the Toronto pop - up shop and the new TV ad, it's pushing hard to convert Canadians into a new nation of «Tar - jay» loyalists.
The limbic system pushes you hard to avoid those unpleasant things for the sake of living another day.
We also saw not only a resurgence of consulting but private equity, venture capital, and hedge funds, which had been sleepy for a two - year period, began to push very hard
It was constant push, push, push, and I was flying around working hard and the company was running out of money, so it was very stressful.
It's harder than ever to get customers» attention, and the brands that succeed on social realize that it's much more effective to give their followers content they actually want to see instead of pushing ads.
Riordan explained camaraderie promotes «group loyalty, mutual respect, sense of identity, and admiration to push for hard work and outcomes.»
It has also been pushing hard on Coke Zero and Diet Coke, such that two - thirds of its entire portfolio will not pay the tax.
Alexandre de Rothschild, who will become the next chairman of the family's bank, plans to push hard into the U.S..
But he also catalogues a dizzying number of times the firm was involved in, if not the cause of, corporate disaster: McKinsey men endorsed the strategy that led Swissair into bankruptcy; its consultants pushed hard for the disastrous AOL — Time Warner merger in 2000; and, in 1995, McKinsey even advised J. P. Morgan to get out of the lending business.
One of my other key lessons had to do with pushing myself harder.
According to the most thorough study on goal setting to date, by psychologists Edwin Locke and Gary Latham, very specific and challenging goals such as «Create three logo variations by the end of the day» push people to work harder than nonspecific goals like «Work on logo variations.»
Building guidable arms turns out to be a lot harder than it sounds, requiring the design of a «zero - gravity» system that allows Baxter's arm to move freely when being pushed around but prevents the arm from flopping under the pull of gravity.
It underscores Smith's belief in pushing boundaries, and also illustrates the «play hard» side of the company's «work hard, play hard» mantra.
Kottke admits that «since Jobs died, I've been pushing a little less hard» toward a definition of success that involves insane working hours.
Instead of pushing it out a week, reel them in with some language such as, «Since you are busy next Thursday, I will work hard on this and get it to you by next Monday.»
But, Zucker has also pushed back hard against further criticism of CNN's election coverage.
With the exception of this rare Bloomberg interview, you'll be hard pushed to find many stories about DeepMind that contain quotes from Legg.
«Elliott is taking advantage of the situation,» Karmanos tells Fortune, «and then when they wanted to push it a little harder, they bend the rules.»
Facebook, in particular, has been pushing hard for brands and everyday users alike to embrace the idea of sharing real - time videos to engage followers.
But if a government agency pushes harder, you could be driven out of business.
Although they're «one of the more expensive areas» in biopharmaceuticals, since «you are literally saving people's lives, the payers have a harder time pushing back and lowering the price,» said Michael Rich, who provides health - care coverage for Eagle Asset Management's Equity Income team.
These are money - makers for retailers and they push them pretty hard,» said Bob Hunter, director of insurance for the nonprofit Consumer Federation of America.
In the theoretical example of Germany and Ireland, the Irish regulators no longer would automatically have the biggest say, while German regulators — who generally take a harder line than do their Irish counterparts — would be able to more effectively push their views in cases involving companies likGoogle (GOOG) and Facebook (FB).
Says Watson: «That is a symptom of a brutal culture where people aren't heard, and there's a feeling of desperation that you're just pushing people too hard.
Couric said she asked about the pause during an initial review of the documentary, but admitted she should have pushed harder.
«I feel a great deal of regret that I didn't fight harder, didn't push harder for him to be fired,» Doyle said.
I have always disliked the hard push by salespeople, so I had to think of a way to sell my products without annoying potential clients.
If you can prove yourself a highly competent entrepreneur and someone who will push as hard as they can to make an idea work, failure will not mean the end of your career as an entrepreneur.
To push the movie analogy further: It's harder for films to generate a ton of excitement when they're only being shown in art houses.
With Macron having no significant, established political party behind him, we expect those parties whose candidates fell short in the first round of the presidential campaign to push hard for parliamentary seats in the June parliamentary elections in a bid to win influence.
In Hugo Chavez's early years, before he ever started talking about socialism, one of the major reasons the wealthy pushed so hard to try to get rid of him was that he gained control of the tax service and actually started forcing wealthy people to pay their taxes.
Graham pushed Zuckerberg hard on the question of whether or not Facebook is a monopoly (it is), an example of the growing bipartisan push for stronger antitrust action.
First, while of course it's possible to use monetary and fiscal policy to push growth to the point where all of our resources are fully employed and any more demand would simply be inflationary, it's hard to imagine that occurring in reality.
Ellen Gould's well - documented article revealed how Harper and his finance minister Jim Flaherty had not only welcomed dodgy U.S. mortgage financiers into our market, but backed them with increased insurance from Canadian taxpayers, all the while pushing a hard line of deregulation at governments of developing countries seeking our aid.
That sticking point comes with other hard issues still on the horizon, including dairy, auto parts, the dispute resolution system and the U.S. push for a review of NAFTA every five years.
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