Sentences with phrase «real bottom line»

Any time you can show real bottom line achievements, you improve the quality of those accomplishments.
It's early in the earnings season, but two stories are starting to emerge that may provide additional fuel for a stock rally: 1) growing signs that tax cuts are translating into real bottom line growth, and 2) share repurchases appear to be accelerating.
«You undoubtedly are doing great work that has enormous humanitarian value, but also has real bottom line benefits for the companies progressive enough to employ your services.»
For efficiency, Michaels» says, the virtualization of hardware that the cloud represents brings real bottom line savings, flexibility, scale, and speed all at once.
But the fact is that there is a very real bottom line: Childhood obesity has tripled in the past three decades.
The real bottom line is that while Apple is clearly doing well for now, the sources of future growth may still be murky.
The real bottom line relative to «belief» is do you actually feel the need to place yourself into a category of any kind?
But what is the real bottom line here?
«I'd be willing to give Cuomo a pass on some issues, but campaign finance reform is a real bottom line issue.
I think the real bottom line here is that you have to want it intrinsically.
The REAL bottom line is if you know something adversely affects you, then be smart and avoid it, never mind what some know - it - all dietician thinks.
We'll say it again: far more than they are competitors, the real bottom line is that Amazon and Apple are partners.
I don't let those numbers distract me from the company's real bottom line.
The volume, or mass of the sea ice, is the real bottom line.
«That is the real bottom line of what we do.»
I'm like the others on here it's probably price but the real bottom line here is that you are so close to your break even point.
In my opinion, the subject of how Registrants or REALTOR's get paid is but a distraction or a diversion from the real bottom line because the subject is more about prospecting than it is about professionalism!
Mainly I want to give myself the best chance possible of getting their real bottom line price while being able to blow through as many sellers as possible in search of the gold rush!
Actually, real bottom line is that budgeting sucks.
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