Sentences with phrase «other words by»

[For a detailed forecast of changing shares in the legal services supply chain, in other words by how much the share of BigLaw business model firms will shrink, click here.]
In other words by converting to electricity, HVAC systems can be run on renewable electricity and emissions will decline as the proportion of renewable energy on the grid increases.
In other words by imagining Earth as Blackbody [perfect absorber, emitter, and conductor of sunlight and heat] one create a uniform planetary temperature.
Keeping your account active — in other words by using your credit card — does help your score... just make sure that you're not paying interest unnecessarily!
The ones who are wrestling with erectile problems can really benefit from a PC muscle workout, or in other words by doing kegel exercises.

Not exact matches

In other words, companies run by men got more than 16 times more funding than companies run by women.
If you're uncomfortable tooting your own horn, Mueller also suggests doing pro bono work or working with non-profits, to let other people spread your corporate values by word of mouth.
In other words, for every dollar of output in agriculture, Canada's GDP grows by 77 cents.
Forward - looking statements generally can be identified by the use of forward - looking terminology such as «aim,» «anticipate,» «believe,» «could,» «continue,» «estimate,» «expect,» «goal,» «forecast,» «intend,» «may,» «might,» «objective,» «outlook,» «plan,» «predict,» «project,» «should,» «target,» «will,» «would,» and other similar words, or phrases, or the negative thereof, unless the context requires otherwise.
This running belt was inspired by the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Kona, Hawaii — in other words, it's designed to be tough.
Perhaps I and others that viewed your site were distracted by some of the other words in your messaging and overlooked these key words.
Many businesses survive or perish by both word - of - mouth attention and effective advertising strategies.If you gain «word - of - mouth traction,» this can be successfully amplified over different social media platforms to countless other interested members of your audience.
In other words, it's about figuring out what to believe, and doing so by determining what beliefs are backed by good reasons.
Some pot businesses have tried to open bank accounts by setting up management companies or nonprofit organizations with ambiguous names - in other words, by misleading the banks.
These sorts of clocks keep time by counting the number of oscillations in the alternating current they receive, which also powers them; in other words, the number of times the flow of electricity changes directions every second.
In other words, this is not akin to the Northwest Upgrader processing agreement, in which the province single - handedly enabled the project by signing - on.
In doing my research, I realized that virtually every site I visited used the same words to describe what they did and most started off by saying something like «we are different to other financial advisers».
In other words, have relentless contact with the activity or activities that you fear, and by the end of 90 days, you'll no longer fear them.
In other words, the young upstart who made millions by predicting the collapse of the old guard owns a property made iconic in the tale of a battle between a young upstart and the old guard, on the eve of an earlier financial collapse.
Generally, forward - looking statements may be identified by words such as «anticipate,» «expect,» «suggests,» «plan,» «project,» «believe,» «intend,» «estimates,» «targets,» «views,» «may,» «will,» «forecast,» «outlook,» and other similar expressions.
In other words, by deferring to someone else, you also lower your status, Klaff says.
In other words, consumers» rather modest gains have been far surpassed by the profits reaped by corporations making stuff in China at huge reductions in cost and then lowering the price a bit on the finished retail goods.
It's a task I can do on any other Mac by tapping on a word with three fingers.
In other words, the term «entrepreneur» doesn't just apply to founders who've thought of ways to lose other people's money in amounts usually only achieved by the government.
In short, memorable bosses inspire others to achieve their dreams: by words, by actions, and most importantly, by example.
Their narratives parallel each other's in both words and pictures; many of the illustrations are reflections of the girls» worlds that can only be read by physically turning the book upside down.
In other words, when you're working toward a long - term goal (draining the swamp), don't let your time and energy be eaten up by urgent, daily tasks (slaying alligators) that don't necessarily help you achieve that more important objective.
In other words, like the startups they are trying to support, cities like St. Louis (and Kansas City, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and pretty much every community in the middle) must pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
In other words, it's not easily overruled by logic, reason, an executive coach, or an article you read yesterday that says you'll be a better leader and far more successful if you tone it down a bit.
Forward - looking statements and projections can often be identified by the use of forward - looking words such as «expect,» «believe,» «may,» «will,» «could,» «anticipate,» «estimate,» «continue,» «plan,» «intend,» «project» or other similar expressions.
In other words, while costs are poised annually to outstrip the benefits as a percent of global gross domestic product as early as 2018, by the report's estimate, «the accumulated [emphasis Fortune's] global benefits of being connected should still outpace the costs through the year 2030 ″ by nearly $ 160 trillion.
In other words, by shrinking their job, the company has essentially fired them.
In other words, a large majority of content is not being discussed on Facebook or linked to by others.
Any chief executive's ranking, in other words, might not tell the whole story about the person and how he or she is really viewed by the workforce.
Take my word for it, if you're not out there and in control of your story, to the extent that it's even possible any more, the vacuum will readily be filled by any number of other people — employees, ex-employees, competitors, advocates for a million causes, etc. — with their own good and bad axes to grind.
In other words, get the people in your company motivated by something they can all do as a group.
In other words, Apple's iPhone X component strategy, as reported by Digitimes, wouldn't be unique.
In other words, by meditating you will gain more time in your life to be a sharper entrepreneur.
In other words, lesser the yo - yo of passion dictated by circumstances, the more positive self - esteem.
In other words, whatever worked in 2008 was by then hopelessly obsolete.
In other words, you will find that by saying the word between you will automatically have conceded ground without extracting anything in return.
In other words, CRM is a process and a strategy; done correctly, it helps companies earn customers» long - term loyalty by learning as much as possible about them.
In other words, by restricting the market to retain their big slice, cabbies are also restricting the size of the pie.)
In other words, despite its well - known brand name, the company is dwarfed by industry leaders Wal - Mart, Kroger, and Costco Wholesal e, which control more than half of the market.
Wasserman also uses a free service that puts word - for - word transcripts of her video podcasts on the Web, where they can be searched by Google and other search engines.
In other words, when the supervisor signaled that he or she had good qualities by acting in ways suggesting he or she genuinely liked the coworker, onlookers automatically felt positively about him or her, and the observed ingratiation had no influence.
«You are the most diverse class in Northeastern's history — in other words, you are Donald Trump's worst nightmare... I think that everything that we've lived and learned tells us that we will never come out on top if we accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country on Earth can remain great by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time that technology has made that impossible to do and unwise to even attempt.
Intel and other companies were scrambling to fix the problem before word got out, the New York Times reports, but news of the vulnerability was reported by The Register on Tuesday, so the companies and researchers rushed to release information about it on Wednesday.
In other words, just because your startup has won customers with a high - tech breakthrough, that doesn't mean — by the book — that you've «disrupted» the old guard.
In other words, most current and future expansion in the oilsands will be in situ projects, and these will not be encumbered by two of the three biggest knocks against the oilsands: radical surface disruption and tailings ponds.
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