Sentences with phrase «own little room»

Apple engineered these machines to be thin and light, which unfortunately means they left little room for after market upgrades.
There is little room left for us to make improvements.»
But there's little room left to grow here, and the number of traditional TV subscriptions is expected to drop quickly.
Unfortunately, there is little room for negotiation about offering terms.
And one would guess that so much direct experience of Putin and Sechin will leave very little room for illusions about the nature of Russia's government, how much it resents American pre-eminence, and how far it will go to undermine it.
Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank in London, said that «whether or not (the Portuguese slowdown) was related to the rising political risk... it does provide a stark warning: if leftist parties form a new government in Lisbon, as they are trying to do, they would have very little room for maneuver.»
They're awesome and will take up little room in his toiletry bag.
We are in the digital age and there is little room to be silent about who we are and the businesses we are involved in.
The reason is simple: Canadian firms have little room for creativity when it comes to financing, says BDC:
Moody's studied 37 oil and gas companies in Canada and the U.S., concluding that although the oil industry has dramatically slashed its cost of production in the past three years and is currently in the midst of posting much better financials this year, there is little room left for more progress.
There was little room for collecting feedback.
«But when judges rule this or that policy unconstitutional, there's little room for compromise: One side must win, the other must lose.»
The Fed has very little room for error.
When you take a step back and give yourself a little room to breathe, you'll realize that everything is going to be just fine.
But such literal thinking leaves little room for strong trademark protection and, equally important, SEO strength.
That way, there is as little room as possible for misinterpretation.
There is little room for pleasure in the quest for productivity, so give up food and hot showers.
Those giants of the app store, like Facebook, rake in 94 % of total app store revenue, leaving little room for the smaller developers.
There is little pain, little room for error, and no likelihood that an accidental needle prick will spread germs to the clinician.
Because the details are out in the open, there's little room for sneaking suspicions.
You need to think about how the quality of your product pages affects the shopping experience — they're the direct gateway to checkout, so there's very little room for error here.
The language surrounding the last ruling on what was deemed an acceptable unpaid internship was crystal clear and left very little room for misinterpretation.
If you have very little room you need to organize your office anything.
We purchased a CRM that fit the bill at the time and had a little room to grow.
«Weak platform with little room for growth» is pretty much spewing hate and not stating any fact.
Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, hit back at the notion that the iPhone business, which accounts for 62 percent of the company's overall revenue, had little room to grow.
There's little room for error.
First, there's little room for surprise when the Federal Reserve is telling you what it's going to do, when it's going to do it and by how much.
With mandatory spending and interest costs growing rapidly, there is little room for growth in the defense or non-defense discretionary budgets.
The lackluster performance has revealed a hard truth about the quality of investments made during the peak years: A large number of inexperienced funds bought at inflated prices and settled for taking minority stakes, which left them little room to maneuver when growth slowed in markets like China and India.
Given the recent pace of domestic credit growth in a number of countries — indeed rapid credit growth is more the rule than the exception today — there is little room for complacency.
Worries about further capital flight leave little room to cut interest rates to stimulate growth, which may slow to just 4 percent this year, Capital Economics reckons.
Real estate investors should never invest in a «thin deal» with little room for error.
«Valuations are efficient or ebullient with little room for error priced in, even as risks to global economic growth build up.
There's little room to cut rates and the ringgit is plumbing 16 - year lows.
We have learned that the interest rates associated with 2 per cent inflation leave very little room to manoeuvre in response to large shocks.
Mexico's private - sector advisers have warned the Mexican government that there is little room to alleviate Trump's concerns about the deficit by restricting the key automobile, textile, or agricultural sectors, according to Juan Pablo Castañon, president of Mexico's Business Coordinating Council.
The yield curve is the flattest it has been in 10 years, meaning that the spread between 10 - and two - year Treasury yields is around 50 basis points, leaving the fed little room to manoeuvre.
The Turnpike is characterized by narrow shoulders and concrete medians that leave little room for driver error.
Investors should hope so, because the level of stock prices leaves little room for error.
Mortgage rates remain under 4 % but have little room to fall.
Future credit market returns are likely to be more muted than in the recent past, and tight spreads leave little room for error.
I agree that this isn't a particularly bad time for investing in equities; it's just that it doesn't seem a good time either, with stocks seemingly priced for a strong recovery, leaving little room on the upside.
Cessation of smoking probably helped but that has little room left for improvement, I'd think.
The tape is fickle and leaves little room for disappointment without hurting share prices.
Our single - biggest concern continues to be stretched valuations, which suggests there is little room for multiple expansion.
Moreover, with increasing competition from other young cloud companies as well as giants like Oracle, IBM, and HP means DWRE has little room to raise prices or cut back on its marketing efforts if it wants to retain market share.
And what little room there may be for innovation, will best be served by the existing behemoths, SAP and Oracle.
I just can't understand that nobody will give him a little room to think that this is a topic --
Some election promises can be delayed, but there is little room for more spending cuts and tax increases are out of the question.
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