Sentences with phrase «people every year make»

Cuomo said 13 million people a year make the trip to Woodbury Common.
Come find out why thousands of people each year make Stew Hansen's their only choice for all of their family's vehicle needs.

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People think, you have 2 million followers, you must be making $ 2 million every year, and that's certainly not the case.
The number of data professionals in Canada — people employed as statisticians, mathematicians and actuaries — has increased by 48 % over the past five years, making it the fastest - growing job category in the country.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Team Penske, which made it the perfect time to talk to Roger about business, leadership, and what he believes has contributed the most to his long - term success: people.
For over 41 years, our dad made products for other people.
For the second year running, Canadian Business declared BlackBerry our Loser of the Year, which makes new CEO John Chen a person of heightened interest in 2year running, Canadian Business declared BlackBerry our Loser of the Year, which makes new CEO John Chen a person of heightened interest in 2Year, which makes new CEO John Chen a person of heightened interest in 2014.
«Last year we did a Twitter campaign last year in the US to raise awareness, and people started doing crazy fun videos about the brand, and made it a lot of fun.
While these tips won't make you live forever, they can help with your «health span» — the number of years a person lives happily, and disease - free.
New Year's is approaching, which means millions of people will be making their resolutions and heading to the gym.
The experience would probably make the average person angry — and Buari, 47, admits the first few years inside were hazed over with enmity.
In a New York Times article last year, Perdue compared Trump to Winston Churchill, the former UK prime minister, saying that like the legendary World War II - era leader, Trump was «nobody's choir boy» and «a historic person of destiny at a time and place in America when we've got to make a right - hand turn here.»
We've learned, through the years, that you can't control people's emotions, but what you can do is keep everybody engaged and make it a fair playing field.»
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
The U.S. wind and solar industries employ over 300,000 people, making clean energy an important political constituency that is about five times bigger than the coal sector for jobs, thanks to years of rapid growth fueled by government incentives and declines in the cost of their technologies.
Part of the reason is that it can take years to access prison rehabilitation programs if you have a longer sentence because people with shorter sentences get priority; despite recent national efforts to make opioid antidotes and addiction treatments more widely accessible, many prisons still don't have these programs in place, leaving addicts who make it out of prison far more susceptible to relapse.
As more and more people opt to make their diverse sexual and gender identities public, and as choice - craving individuals seek clothing that perfectly reflects their personal style, retail and fashion insiders expect sales of androgynous duds to climb in the years ahead.
Now's a great time to make sure nothing gets shared to the wrong person in the new year.
Dale Carnegie once said, «You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.»
It's almost certainly a sophisticated phishing scam that first made its appearance early this year and has since gone out to tens of millions of people.
A few years ago at an SXSW conference, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said something so uncharacteristic for a scientifically - minded, tech entrepreneur, it made many people do a double take.
Lashes told Digitaltrends.com, «I'm a huge fan of pop art, and the digital memes that go around now are a social art form that's going to be studied for years to come, and it's totally a new way of communicating with people... I hate when the snakes get in there and start making products and squatting on sites.
«We're trying to stop [decisions] at the right level and make sure people have the autonomy to do their jobs correctly, without necessarily having to escalate everything,» explains Malboeuf, adding that staff have been asking for such freedom for a few years now.
I've observed hundreds, maybe thousands, of people over the years and hear from new ones practically every day who, like those unfortunate chefs, insist on living in a utopian, make - believe world where:
Here are eight mistakes that unsuccessful people make in the New Year — along with some advice on how to turn things around:
«There weren't really any brands that consumers trusted or that were really iconic, and there weren't really any products that people were using that made the process any easier than it was 50 years ago.»
«If I had to speculate, [the layoffs occurred] because Fancy isn't making enough money to support the business and pay salaries, and the investment money from last year (about $ 60 million) is pretty much all gone,» one person says.
CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, draws more than 180,000 people and 4,000 companies, all of whom are eager to know: Will this be the year [fill - in - the - blank technology] finally makes the leap from science fiction to something people can buy, and might actually want to?
«I have been forced to make a difficult decision: to become complicit in crimes against the American people or walk away from nearly ten years of hard work by shutting down Lavabit,» Ladar Levinson, the company's founder, said in a letter to users.
The feedback loop of the city making itself attractive to start - ups and start - ups helping to make the city attractive to talented young people (who in turn create more businesses that attract more young people) is only getting started, but Robinson says he can already see the effects both in terms of the area's legitimacy — «people are saying, «hey, I would actually invest here or I would start my business here» as opposed to 10 years ago where people would avoid the city at all costs» — and quality of life for young people.
CNOOC had made a small investment in the oilpatch before and it gave us a year to share the company's interest in investing in Canada with the very people who would adjudicate on the takeover.
The event, now in its 27th year, is one of the city's largest — more than 170,000 people pile into the growing desert locale to make deals, listen to copious amounts of music and explore this always - active college town.
Despite inflation making our lives more expensive every year, people in these 10 occupations are actually earning less, on average, than they were half a decade ago.
Research suggests many New Year's resolutions don't make it past the second week of February, and only a measly 9.2 percent of people who make resolutions actually achieve their goals by the time the next new year rolls aroYear's resolutions don't make it past the second week of February, and only a measly 9.2 percent of people who make resolutions actually achieve their goals by the time the next new year rolls aroyear rolls around.
«People who don't take risks generally make about two big mistakes a year.
«As more people move out of their parents» basement — and there's still quite a few living there — we expect to see continued healthy demand for homes,» said Svenja Gudell, chief economist for Zillow, which found millennials made up 42 percent of homebuyers last year.
On the evening of Oct. 18, 2011, exactly 82 years after the Supreme Court ruled that women were indeed persons, a flock of corporate elite descended on Toronto's Fairmont Hotel to celebrate the progress women have made, and investigate the work still to be done.
People who do take risks generally make about two big mistakes a year
«My brain ended up deciding that instead of trying to avenge my son's life, I wanted to give life as a result,» says Gawdat, who published his book Solve for Happy in January of this year and has given several talks on the subject through a campaign he launched to make 10 million people happy.
Sobolewski, who has been in the police about 14 years, said progress was being made but it was a difficult as traffickers often target the most vulnerable people who are lured with false promises of well - paid jobs.
Whether it's to improve productivity, to make better use of what time they have, or to boost their overall health and wellness, people try to use the new year to wipe the slate clean.
For years psychologists have been studying exactly what traits and behaviors make a person charming.
In fact, according to data from Vanguard, just 4 % of people earning below $ 50,000 a year max out their 401 (k) at the current limits, and 11 % of people who make between $ 50,000 and $ 100,000 do.
According to research published last year in Psychology of Women Quarterly, people making hiring decisions — even those who profess to believe in gender equality — overwhelmingly associate qualified female candidates with diminished competence.
«I'm just surprised how many people are willing to make that bet — go for the most eyeballs, not knowing if its going to lead to a profitable business model for years,» Begelman says.
From stars to politicians to CEOs, here are all the people in their 50s who have made a lasting impression on us this year.
In election years, people make promises that they will be delivering on year or two after.
Wilmot Collins, 54, made history this year when he became the first black person to be elected mayor of a city in Montana.
Kim Jong Un himself used his annual televised New Year's address to wish for the games» success and announce the North's plan to participate, prompting officials from both Koreas to make a major effort so that Pyongyang could send more than 500 people, including 22 athletes and 21 reporters (none of whose work has been seen).
Ken Jacowitz, a 54 - year - old librarian from the New York borough of Queens, called it «a funny film made by funny people
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