Sentences with phrase «prevailing feeling»

There is a prevailing feeling that if you stray from your carefully constructed plan that mirrors every other startup in the business, you might as well throw in the towel.
Various ideas and potential initiatives were put forward and discussed, including a proportion of tickets being sold via a ballot, but as with away tickets the prevailing feeling was that abuses and shortcomings of the existing system must be addressed first.
In Westminster, though, the prevailing feeling is one of deep disquiet about any move towards liberalising the law.
Yet the prevailing feeling is of a living museum, a walking and talking historical diorama.
The prevailing feeling among the researchers that Next Wave spoke to is that, if the law is approved, the next 10 years will see the university world thrown into mediocrity, populated by demotivated people facing a constant struggle for survival.
Shaun Munro reviews the second episode of Fargo season 3... If Fargo «s season premiere left a prevailing feeling of deja vu, the follow - up moves a little further away from the familiar, even if the key beats are still distinctly Fargo, and this is very much the lethargic second episode the show has essentially made its signature -LSB-...]
Facsimile is still an important part of businesses despite the prevailing feeling that email has sidelined it.
With many enterprises using «Big Data» to more efficiently source, screen and select talent, the prevailing feeling within the recruiting space is that if you aren't talking about «Big Data» and how you and / or your teams can be using it, you are behind the curve... or are you?
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