Sentences with phrase «out of reality in»

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«First, because it's a very limited downgrade, only on two out of three banks, and especially since Moody's rates them better than the other two agencies (Standard & Poor's and Fitch), so, in reality, it put them at the same level or even slightly higher than the other agencies.»
The head of virtual reality at Ottawa - based e-commerce company Shopify brought out the technology again when furnishing and renovating his home, using it to figure out where to place couches and tables without having to put in the manual labour.
Admittedly, this kind of candor can be awkward for those of us who grew up not talking about money — but the reality is that today's skilled workers feel justified in seeking out compensation information.
«In some of our markets the reality is that we haven't been changing at the same rate as customers» eating - out expectations — or more specifically, their expectations of us at McDonald's,» he said on the call.
Yet this obscures the reality that, already by late 1914, all belligerents were stuck in a war that was supposed to have ended soon, according to optimists across Europe, but inconveniently had not, leaving the armies jammed in a conflict that generals and politicians could see no easy way out of.
Old people can live out fantasies in the virtual reality city of San Junipero.
Introduction to grasping reality with both hands: Private university students who try to take out $ 250,000 in student loans when they're barely out of puberty are patted on the back and given directions to a high - quality local state university.
But the reality is this: Two - thirds of Americans aren't even saving money in a 401 (k), let alone maxing out their contributions each year.
It may sound a little like something out of an episode of the «The Jetsons,» but the reality is the Federal Aviation Administration is required to implement regulations to integrate commercial drones into the national airspace by 2015, meaning flying robots are going to become a lot more common in the U.S.
In a steroid - tainted, reality - TV era, Jeter, the son of two Army veterans, continues to stand out because of his old - school approach: Never offer excuses or give less than maximum effort.
«Gaslighting is perhaps one of the most insidious manipulative tactics out there because it works to distort and erode your sense of reality; it eats away at your ability to trust yourself and inevitably disables you from feeling justified in calling out abuse and mistreatment.»
The reality is that all but a very select group of cities are struggling to figure out how to create jobs in a time when companies are less dependent on human beings and traditional industries face technology - and trade - driven disruption.
Cook argues that augmented reality is preferable to virtual reality for many applications, because «most people don't want to lock themselves out from the world... With AR you can, not be engrossed in something, but have it be a part of your world, of your conversation.
These include the harsh reality mentioned in a post that «starting a business is like riding a roller coaster» and the piece titled «Starting a Business Is Like Jumping Out Of An Airplane» (not an approach I recommend).
All of it is bolstered by the simple fact that it exists in virtual reality, but much of it is limited in scope, still figuring out how to use VR to fundamentally shape its work.
To find out why, Kevin Hall, a researcher at the National Institutes of Health, began following contestants on the TV show «The Biggest Loser,» a reality show in which overweight people compete to win cash by losing the most relative to their initial weight.
Spencer has also said of virtual reality that he sees Scorpio's performance as «very attractive to some of the VR companies that are out there already,» adding that Microsoft has «architected it such that something will be able to plug right in and work.»
Once «green jobs» got moved out of the hands of folks who were responsible for starting it, they were suddenly no longer based in political or economic reality.
But the reality is that the plan, in its current form, will make it significantly harder for poorer people to afford insurance or out - of - pocket costs (the AHCA completely nixes Obamacare's other subsidies to help low - income Americans afford deductibles).
Regardless of how things turn out, one thing is sure: Adaptability will be crucial as we learn to navigate our place in this new reality.
If you thought you were going to make $ 100,000 and drive a Porsche immediately out of college, then your standards of success were skewed and superficial, you confused your pleasure for happiness, and the painful smack of reality hitting you in the face will be one of the best lessons life ever gives you.
But in reality, I always prefer to solve things without conflict and I would even say one of my flaws is that I drag out conflict too long and not in the interest of my organization and my people, because I hate it so much.»
Because, in reality, according to the National Institutes of Health, one out of four adults will experience some kind of mental disorder in any given year (depression, anxiety included).
At Facebook's F8 developers conference in April, Zuckerberg laid out the company's 10 - year road map, which includes continued development of artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
The reality of the numbers was that Elizabeth would have to be in two places at one time to catch up to Bush and Steve Forbes, each of whom had spent about $ 19 million by the time she dropped out of the race.
«The stark reality is that the debtors are projected to run out of cash in the U.S. in May 2018,» the court filing read.
As a result, the United States» wealthiest are increasingly resembling President George H.W. Bush, who lost a presidential election in 1992 in part because he seemed to be out of touch with the realities of everyday life, like shopping in a supermarket.
Meanwhile, a manufacturer of pink slime, Lubbock, Texas - based Beef Products Inc., created a response website called beefisbeef.com to offer «truth and reality» to its product as well as took out a full - page ad in The Wall Street Journal defending itself.
In reality, he's more of a mutt: a crossbreed fashioned out of plastic and animated by sensors, motors, thousands of strings of computer code — and the boyhood dreams of a pair of inventors who spent nearly two years perfecting their toy.
Its release is a Rorschach blot: some see a list of overpaid bureaucratic fat cats; others a vindictive exercise in public shaming; plenty point out that the list isn't inflation - indexed and therefore divorced from economic reality.
Edwards added that he believes the recession is now here (hence his «ultimate» adjective), «just as it was in the fall of 2011 until global coordinated easing injected trillions and masked its impact, and will manifest itself unless the global central banks step up far more aggressively and tune out reality once again.»
Carley's book offers readers an abundance of clever trading strategy and risk management techniques in that easy - to - read format, but she doesn't leave out the harsh realities and heartbreak many overzealous speculators face.
The reality is, blogs are simply software tools and what you get out of them from a SEO perspective is in proportion to how well you know how to use them.
In the blur of news coming out of Washington, the legal maneuvers involving a pornographic film actress who says she had an affair with President Trump and the president's lawyer who paid her hush money may seem like just another reality - show - ready spectacle at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The stark reality is if you're not investing in your 20s then you're actually missing out on significant returns over the course of your lifetime.
In reality, it might be the best thing to help you get out of debt.
Guys, it's OK to be upbeat, unless you're of the perma - bull variety or you've got a book out called Dow 36,000... no one's going to laugh at you, provided your positivity is grounded in reality.
She also provides a reality - check of sorts; it can be easy to get lost in the world and culture of your institution and not realize that what you are experiencing is abnormal, unhealthy, or unfair, and having someone to help me sort all that out has been really helpful.
Just because there is a rule stipulating that QE program purchases of sovereign bonds be in relation to GDP, the ECB has and will continue to do «whatever it takes» in order to prevent peripheral Eurozone bond yields from blowing out to near - reality levels.
Translation: Germany is still not OK with the ECB forcing it to begin blowing out the Bundesbank balance sheet with what are in reality -LSB-...] Read the rest of this entry»
In reality, many commercial mortgage brokerages that focus only on one niche take the risk of being forced out of business when the industry stumbles into a tough economic stretch.
It is a party full of bad habits, totally out of reality and in my opinion bad management for this province since Peter Lougheed left.
The backdrop and general momentum of the cannabis sector is positive as the reality of its national growth potential becomes more and more apparent, but the shake out of individual players that began last year will continue in 2015, as hype will not be enough to sustain companies in the eyes of investors, and may contribute to action by regulators.
We discussed the issue of how all of the aspiring product marketers want to learn how to create a buyer persona but the reality is that all may not possess the right attributes and skills to do so or to carry out an in - depth buyer persona development initiative that can last 3 to 4 months.
Matthew Griffin and Donald Lee, formerly of Joint Base Lewis - McChord's 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, recently appeared on the reality television show «Shark Tank» in an effort to gain an investment to improve their company Combat Flip Flops, which launched in 2011 out of Issaquah.
REALITIES OF THE AMERICAN JOB MARKET — 41 % of employed Americans chose to work in a traditional job — 19 % of employed Americans are working in jobs they took out of necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degreOF THE AMERICAN JOB MARKET — 41 % of employed Americans chose to work in a traditional job — 19 % of employed Americans are working in jobs they took out of necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degreof employed Americans chose to work in a traditional job — 19 % of employed Americans are working in jobs they took out of necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degreof employed Americans are working in jobs they took out of necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degreof necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degreof employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degreof employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degreof employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degreof degree)
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic point we've got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
Like the evolutionist that believes a fish walked out of the water and fins became legs so too our adaptation to reality without God leaves us unable to breath in the environment we came from.
I mean if I were to reconcile the two in favor of religion, I would simply say that science is just our method of trying to figure out how God (or whatever) defined reality for us.
For example, in Los Angeles, the market with the widest gap in expectation and reality, the actual median price of a condo is $ 420,400, meaning that a 20 percent down payment comes out to $ 84,080.
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