Sentences with phrase «own angst»

Amid all the angst about the small percentage of women who work in computer science, a new research paper has a surprising finding: Women may actually be better coders than men.
But since it's a stage of life characterized by equal angst and vague boredom (remember when you couldn't drive yet, but could still be grounded?)
With Android running under the hood and therefore full access to everything in the Google Play store, there's no more angst about apps — as in, will my favourite app be available?
We're in between chapters right now, and you have all the angst and anxiety that goes along with it.»
If this gives your investors angst then have 5 minutes every hour of device time.
If you don't think the housing boom is causing angst, then you missed the excellent reporting of Joe Castaldo and Catherine McIntyre in Maclean» searlier this year.
But experience — and that Foursquared, Instagrammed tweet you just uploaded — suggests that soon enough this angst will seem a little quaint, and we'll have some new intrusion to feel anxious and creeped - out about.
But we've also put 18 months of angst and effort behind us.
I have a fairly deep spiritual practice in general, but this year with all the craziness, with all the angst in the world around us, with the challenges that are had, it really deepens the need to be present, and the joy that comes from being more deeply present.
Years later, when Moffat learned that her wife, Kelly, shared her sartorial angst, the pair teamed up with a tailor to develop a new type of oxford shirt: one that is carefully structured to fit — but not necessarily enhance — the curves of a woman's body.
High - profile cases of laptops containing such data being stolen have added to the angst.
Just ignoring that annoying poltergeist of professional angst by going on a Netflix binge or cracking open a bottle of wine isn't going to make the knocking and moaning go away.
At the same time, however, there's growing angst that foreign buyers — namely from mainland China — may be getting into the game, leading to calls for some sort of speculation tax in provinces like B.C.
There's a lot of angst around artificial intelligence these days.
We discussed JP Morgan's would - be deal, the challenges of Uber's new board, CEO angst, the latest round of sexual harassment accusations in Silicon Valley and how the industry can respond, and a big new round of funding for meditation app Headspace.
Trump's foreign policy causes angst across the Western world, but it's also an effective tool against North Korea, says John Studzinski.
Do you remember how long it took you to work through the angst and begin to function at your normal level again?
The incalculable nature of President Donald Trump's foreign policy may be causing angst across the Western world, but it's also an effective tool against the threat from North Korea, John Studzinski, vice chairman of Blackstone, told CNBC.
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Kerrisdale Park is definitely the right side of the tracks: this neighbourhood is bounded on its west and north by the Arbutus Corridor, an out - of - service Canadian Pacific Rail line that runs through West Vancouver, and which has been the subject of years of urban - planning angst.
With only 8 million people and a GDP one - tenth the size of Germany's, Austria couldn't bring the EU down directly, but its disenchantment with established parties and popular anger at the management of the migrant crisis make it a microcosm of the angst that could spell the union's downfall.
Fortunately, researchers are starting to counter some of the angst with actual facts.
Entrepreneurs can save time and angst by looking beyond banks and other mythical sources of startup capital.
That's a lot of words, a lot of ideas, a lot of last - minute angst before pressing «publish» and a lot of lessons learned.
There was angst over whether Clinton should give a major speech on race relations.
Such guidance spares your family the emotional angst of having to guess at your wishes when they are already under stress.
We see the anxiety and angst from our clientele, and we see the inefficiency from the IRS,» Lewis said.
Throw in a few dastardly current events, get the media sizzling with terrorism talk, throw in some Donald Trump, and there you have it, an angst that is partly based in fact but ultimately polluted by hyperbole and xenophobia.
There's a big difference in the amount of angst among boomers who are retired and those who are still working in their 50s, 60s and early 70s.
It's precisely that angst that Peter Buffett taps into.
So, if you're sacrificing your nutrition because of your angst to get to work on time, you could be harming your productivity and creative ability.
All of this angst may or may not be the reason why Tod Nielsen, Salesforce's platform boss, decided to leave the company in March.
Angst and shame are pretty much useless when it comes to overcoming sloth.
The angst of even more work during the already hectic holiday season steers many business owners away from trying to get featured, but it really shouldn't, because it's much easier than you'd think.
That's it — super simple, but it's strangely easy to lose sight of this powerful truth when you're filled with angst and in the thick of life's complexities.
A lot of stress and angst results from a sense of not being able to express how you are feeling because you are afraid of having an argument that could get out of control.
Which is a much more productive use of your angst than just sitting and seething at coworkers for thinking that they're overpaid.»
Someone with passion and energy, capable of seeing things as they are and negotiating multiple priorities as she makes useful decisions without angst.
The storied climb was never a walk in the park, but it's become an even greater source of angst for climbers and environmentalists in recent years.
These theatrics, which go well beyond the usual angst at a new venture, have contributed to a growing perception that innovation has stalled and management is in turmoil at one of Silicon Valley's most promising startups, which some 20 million active users rely on each month for updates on everything from subway delays to election results — and which a growing number of companies, big and small, seek to use to market themselves and track customers.
So if Chime really is drop - dead easy to use — and lets users call, chat, hold group conferences, share screens with minimal angst — it could have an advantage.
CEOs often angst over taking vacation time without feeling like they are abandoning their business to the forces of entropy and, especially in the current economy, employees are going through a similar predicament.
-- All of our angst is because of a prototype.
Investors may have more angst about Berkshire's sprawling growth.
Besides the absurd valuation (and the existential angst the valuation has apparently unleashed for some) I just never understood something more basic: What's the incentive or value of taking on that much VC at such an early stage?
There's been a lot of angst in the media and advertising industries about the potential effects of ad - blocking software, which appear to be increasing in popularity, in part because Apple's new operating system includes support for such programs.
Conversely, its absence tends to make utilities and their investors nervous, and Congress's tendency to reauthorize it for as little as a year at a time just aggravates that angst.
Still, the angst gets cranked up every time computers do something impressive, like when Google's AlphaGo recently beat South Korean champion Lee Sedol at the ancient game of Go.
We've all experienced the angst associated with our mobile phones dying, but this is even worse.
This investor will also have sufficient angst about the difference between paper return and real return, and the lack of overall liquidity in the market.
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