We believe that most of us agree more
often than the media, or our politicians want us to believe we do.
Not exact matches
«The power has shifted,» Denton said, pointing out that the subjects publications write about are now
often worth more
than media owners.
When it comes to financing business growth, the stats are grim: «Women raise 50 % less capital
than men do,» explained Geri Stengel, president and founder of digital
media and market - research agency Ventureneer and a Forbes columnist whose writing focuses on successful female entrepreneurs, during a breakout session, «And,
often, capital means success.»
Of course there is plenty of value in social
media, but more
often than not it's used to distract or procrastinate.
While that is
often the point of launching a social -
media campaign, many times an entrepreneur's strategy can backfire — resulting in more harm
than good.
(
Media companies» stocks
often trade at higher multiples
than those of hardware companies.)
Perhaps more
than any other industry,
media companies have long been run by «moguls,» executives whose personality and fame was
often larger
than the size of the companies they run.
Backed by more
than $ 15 million from Warner Bros. and Turner Sports unit, the two built an empire around athletes, focusing on the moments, words, or emotions that could
often be ignored by traditional
media outlets.
They see digital as a tool (professional and social) to facilitate connection,
often more in the real world
than on social
media.
Business blogs are
often measured by very different metrics
than blogs that function as
media outlets.
When he wasn't busy navigating world events, he was adding some panache to the Washington social scene,
often appearing at political fetes with Jon Lovett, a former Obama speechwriter and a co-creator of «1600 Penn.» Still, despite his waggish social -
media presence, he is guarded about his private life, suggesting a persona more carefully calibrated
than he lets on.
It is
often difficult to measure how beneficial exactly this
media coverage is for a binary options broker, but it is definitely more effective
than many other forms of advertisement.
Not only are stock market dips
often far less dire
than the
media would have you believe, but they
often give way to some of the markets» best days.
I think more
often than not, there is a grain of truth in the critiques and statements of
media that we need to understand.
When I do, it's because I have been stirred at a deep level and the response is
often longer
than «tech»
media would like it to be.
Live religion to religion,
media often forget their duty to information rather
than expansionism.
Men and women in the secular
media often are more sensitive to the needs and the issues of the world
than are church leaders.
«It is pathetic to read and watch the way the Christian faith is
often attacked by some folks in the
media and academia relentlessly» Do you mean the say way that those who aren't on board with Christians or any other religion one chooses not to follow is deemed lesser a person and more
than often chastised for not being like you?
Believe the little
media much more
often than the MSM.
The incidence of pedophilia in the RCC, for example, is far less at 0.3 %
than that in the greater population of 4 %, yet the
media often use hyperbole to indoctrinate their ignorant subscribers, sheeple who
often believe it.
I know that entrepreneurship, the concept of #girlboss and starting a business in general is so
often made out to be so glamorous and I'm sure what we do can look like that through the lens of social
media, but the reality can be pretty different, so it was lovely to take a step back and reflect on how far we've come rather
than assessing all our obstacles!
More
often than not the papers and
media are being saturated with drivel with not an ounce of truth to it.
Another thing the
media suggest is that we might do more
than one transfer and that would be another surprise for me, since Wenger usually hates the January window and
often signs no more
than one player, no sooner
than the last day of the window, but maybe he smells blood and the fact that this year could very well be the best chance in years to come to win the title with Pep Guardiola arriving to the league.
As well as the fans the English
media can be brutal, especially with that sort of money and will expect you to hit the ground running, and more
often than not we've witnessed the next big sensation command a hefty transfer fee only for him not to adjust to the rigours of the Premier league and their confidence to be damaged irreparably (exhibit A Lazar Markovic — or Falcao).
Indeed, he has
often recounted his remembrance of his first encounter with the 21 - year - old future superstar — how he shot a second - round 66 to make it into the final pairing with Woods on Saturday, believed he held an advantage over the new kid thanks to his seven previous Masters starts, started the day 6 - under to his playing partner's 9 - under, and told the
media after the round that Tiger had the green jacket sewn up and would win the tourney by more
than nine shots.
To be fair Andrew what players post on social
media is
often more intersting
than most of what they do on the pitch.
It looks like the Arsenal transfer rumours hitting the football
media this week about the Borussia Monchengladbach and Switzerland international midfield star Granit Xhaka may well have been based on fact rather
than the speculative guesswork we see so
often during a transfer window.
When cases such as Hodgson's are reported in the
media, there is
often more
than a hint of an implication that the mother is making a fuss about nothing.
Second, kids
often hear that they aren't managing their time well because they either «waste» time on downtime activities (e.g., social
media, streaming shows, music, whatever) or decrease their productivity by combining downtime with academic time (e.g., making homework take much longer
than it should).
We know it's important to find a balance between the time we spend online checking our social
media accounts and offline but it's
often easier said
than done.
And he is realistic rather
than hostile about the ups and, more
often, downs of Gordon Brown's relations with the
media, though that will not be the view in No 10.
The cost of social
media marketing is
often measured in hours rather
than dollars, unless you're dealing with a vendor (cha - ching!).
In particular, local
media attention matters: it's
often easier to get
than national coverage, it lets you leverage your local activists and it can lead to much broader distribution of your story if it gets on a newswire (even local blogs can help, since they may be disproportionately read by elected officials and other opinion leaders and can also serve as a source for national blogs — see this article for details).
Traditional
media outlets
often wonder these days why their audience is steadily deserting them — perhaps a part of it is that people really do look to politics for more
than just entertainment, and when they want meat for dinner rather
than cotton candy, they have plenty of places online to get a good meal.
Updated January, 2011 Social
media is a broader concept
than social networking, though people
often put them together — it refers generally to content that is created by random internet users rather
than by a central person or group.
Clearly, blogger relations relations takes time —
often, much more time
than traditional
media relations.
Local blogs may be a much better route into the
media than national ones, since local
media outlets are
often crying out for news.
Social
media is a broader concept
than social networking, though people
often put them together — it refers generally to content that is created by random internet users rather
than by a central person or group.
When the former President met party folks at the trade fair, he touched on this propaganda: issue and used how Adolf Hitler used Joseph Goebbels to manipulate the subconscious instincts of the Germans, to support his advice.Joseph Goebbels declared that,» if you have to use lies to propagate your cause, you would have to repeat it more
often than possible and use the established mainstream
media to turn it into a publicly acceptable truth».
Allegations of a political, corporate and
media hegemony - «the establishment» - are
often overstated, but contain more
than a kernel of truth.
I
often suspect that the likes of John Redwood and Peter Lilley have the experience and mental firepower to each make a better shot at any three of the portfolios combined
than the current lot of gormless timewasters, in spite of the biassed
media comments they would attract.
«The
media overlap in Johnstown - where all three stations are either owned or managed by the Baltimore - based Sinclair Broadcast Group - is part of a trend that has spread across the country,» they write, «as a small number of large holding companies are taking over local TV stations,
often more
than one in the same market.»
The blame for this can
often go as much to local press as to citizens themselves, but thanks to Gotham Gazette, an online source for what's happening in the world of NYC government, citizens of the nation's largest metropolis will have to to blame something other
than the
media if they can't name their borough president or the nuances of the latest bond issue.»
Though the researchers say the link between religion and magnanimity may seem surprising given that news headlines so
often focus on terrorist attacks and other atrocities committed in the name of religion, their results suggest that for most people, the influence of religion may be more positive
than what is
often portrayed in the
media.
Dr. Smith continued, «confusion also exists around the term Colony Collapse Disorder since the
media and general public
often generalize by applying this term to any larger
than normal annual losses.»
Personality spamming is the work of arrogating attention for oneself, using social
media to build an audience —
often a very carefully quantified audience of «followers» and «rebloggers» — rather
than a network of friends, as was the initial, notional promise.
Reasons behind the dismissal of scientific evidence included the overuse of
often misleading social
media as a main source of news, one that tends to reinforce rather
than question a user's beliefs, speakers said.
Men are far less likely
than women to take parental leave,
often siting perceived social stigmas as deterrants, so let's hope the social
media mogul's words encourage dads everywhere to take some much - needed time off.
Whenever I get stuck -LCB- spoiler alert: it's more
often lately
than I like to admit -RCB-, I do the things that make me feel good: deep scary therapy, meditation before I even go on social
media, yoga, and even posting this front - on photo of myself that makes me feel v uncomfortable.
As with so many aspects of nutrition, what the
media presents as the truth is
often actually a more complicated issue
than good versus bad foods.