Sentences with phrase «poses many»

This year poses even more challenges than usual because there are six fewer shopping days between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The comments follow those of China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who Thursday criticized the U.S.'s decision to brand the country as a «strategic competitor» and dismissed the notion that it poses a threat to the world's biggest economy.
Now, however, Silicon Valley's reduced involvement frustrates civil liberties groups because of a widely held view that Section 702 poses a far greater threat to privacy than the telephone program, which did not harvest actual content.
Back home, Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron said tourism in the Nice area had already seen bookings plunge by 20 - 30 percent after the attack, highlighting the risk the confrontation poses to a nascent recovery in one of the world's top economies.
«In contrast, I disagree with the notion that the large quantity of reserves resulting from our asset purchases poses some special barrier to removing policy stimulus when the right time comes.
Additionally, doing social media right requires a time commitment, which poses a challenge for busy executives — regardless of age.
The disease, which is spread by mosquitoes and poses high risks to pregnant women and the elderly, already has affected Brazil, other Latin American countries and Puerto Rico, and now threatens the United States.
This rush to the city poses major sustainability challenges.
But still, the faster the pace of unwinding and Fed rate hikes, the bigger risk it poses.
Apple's new News offering poses a similar problem.
«New York State strongly opposes the Department of the Interior's National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program as it poses an unacceptable threat to New York's ocean resources, to our economy and to the future of our children,» Cuomo said in announcing the exclusion request.
But HR policies haven't always caught up with corporate cultures and staff attitudes, and that poses a management risk.
Scientists in Guam have warned climate change poses a direct threat to the island, which is the closest US territory to North Korea.
US artist Jeff Koons poses for photographs during a meeting at the French Cultural Ministry in Paris on January 30, 2018.
-- Johnston wears a bright red maxi dress and poses with fast food.
Meanwhile, Fed Governor Lael Brainard — among the most influential U.S. central bankers — said the threat to apply punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum imports poses an uncertainty for the Fed.
Stephen Gallo, head of forex strategy at Bank of Montreal, who also foresees a $ 1.30 for the euro in the next 12 months, told CNBC that the Italian election poses a potential short - term drag on the currency, but that will evaporate once a government is in place.
Although this arrangement makes sense in many cases, as it can be more efficient, there are many networks where a centralized source of power poses significant threats to the health and fairness of the system.
Some things we will try are climbing the fabric, inversion practice, and various ways to lock into the fabric for sustained poses off the ground.
Instead of asking questions that would improve a romantic relationship, CoFounderly poses questions that help the founders understand where they stand in the creation, daily work, and growth of the company.
Yet that sameness poses a real problem for manufacturers, because it means smartphones risk becoming the next flat - screen TV: a once lucrative product made unprofitable by commoditization.
And while this evolution to subtler barriers is no doubt an advance for women, it also poses challenges.
The orthodox view among economists and policy - makers is that excessive household debt poses a serious threat to the Canadian economy.
A study in the British Medical Journal suggests that if you're over 50, the best results come from combining aerobic and resistance exercise, which could include anything from high - intensity interval training, like the seven - minute workout, to dynamic - flow yoga, which intersperses strength - building poses like planks and push - ups with heart - pumping dance - like moves.
One are powerful poses, and their counter part are powerless ones.
For foreigners investing in Japanese stocks, the yen also poses a challenge, analysts said, with the rapid depreciation in the currency — which has fallen 14 percent against the U.S. dollar in the past three months - mitigating gains in the market.
It looked at the New York Times investigation into think tanks courting corporate sponsors and the risk the practice poses for an arguably imperiled expert class.
Finding those ingredients — especially in parts of the world with limited infrastructure and poorly developed distribution systems — poses a major challenge.
This makes them more costly to run and poses the risk of conflict of interest.
Xoogler founder Chris Fong (right) poses on Google's deck to snap a photo with one of the startup founders.
Supporters see the Telegram ICO as the blockchain investment of the century and an opportunity to back a product that poses an existential threat to Facebook.
«It poses security challenges that we've never seen before as the first digital asset that is scarce and very valuable, so how to safeguard it is anything but trivial and probably beyond what the average consumer should undertake or have to worry about.»
Serena Williams poses with the US Open Trophy on top of the Empire State Building during the 2014 US Open New York City Trophy Tour on September 8, 2014 in New York City.
«The process of negotiating the UK's terms of leaving the EU, following the planned triggering of Article 50 before the end of March, poses a further risk,» the bank added.
HARWOOD: What have you concluded about what Russia did, what the president did or didn't do with respect to that, and what danger that poses as a matter of national security?
But the strategy poses risks, too.
Also, the Cuban infrastructure desperately needs improvement: The ground transportation system requires major repairs and upgrades, and an antiquated electrical grid poses enormous problems.
The threat Trump poses to the First Amendment and freedom of the press is very real.
NOVEMBER 6, 2017: SYDNEY, NSW -(EUROPE AND AUSTRALASIA OUT) Singer Khalid poses during a photo shoot in Sydney, New South Wales.
Snowboarder Chloe Kim poses for a portrait during the Team USA Media Summit ahead of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.
Facebook now also poses a real threat, reporting that four billion video views are happening each day on its network.
But Walker says horizontal benchmarking poses significant risks, and can lead to problems like low employee morale and income inequality, which the Meridian report on compensation didn't address.
Mobile ecommerce poses another set of challenges to success which leaves online merchants little choice but to continue adapting.
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The lack of proper and transparent interactions between algorithms poses a security risk in case unintended interactions between algorithms create incidents — like the U.S. Treasury Bonds «flash crash» of October 2014 that saw bond yields drastically drop briefly before the algorithms corrected themselves.
Not capitalizing on the power of social media poses its own risks to growing your company.
There is no evidence that the chemical, used since the 1950s to control mosquitoes, poses any risks to humans.
EXECS ON CALL: Callie Field (hatless, center), head of customer care, poses for a selfie with staff at a call center in Meridian, Idaho.
Mostly it poses the question of what do you do with a country where we simply just can't get along — where we are at a political impasse so profound that we can't agree on simple questions, much less passing a budget?
The switch to new chips in credit and debit cards poses a threat for small companies because they can't get the volume discounts on the new equipment that big retailers get.
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