Sentences with phrase «slowing business decisions»

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So while publishers mold their business decisions around the people who read two books a year, Amazon will continue to cater to the readers who would consider this a slow weekend.
Guild Wars 2 starts the year out strong, but a few controversial business decisions hit in the middle of the year and update cadence slows down significantly through the later months.
[45] As Larry Pozner, Past President of NACDL said once — you make your worst decisions when business is slow.
Decision - making is painfully slow amongst partners, overheads are spiralling out of control with businesses employing an unnecessary number of support staff which leads to rising debts and a troubled cash flow.
Canadian Lawyer Magazine: Jordan Donich says the decision is another example of the slow pace at which the legal profession catches up to the rest of the business world.
In a fast - paced, entrepreneurial environment, decisions are made quickly, and things move at speed, so the overarching challenge is staying apace with the rest of the business; it's important that the legal team enable, and not unnecessarily slow, the business.
While the various possible causes of the district court litigation slow - down, including the Alice decision, the rise of PTAB reviews, among other developments (e.g. the Highmark / Octane case decided by the Supreme Court in April 2014, relating to attorneys fees) remain difficult to precisely weigh, it's clear after six months of lackluster business that the landscape is shifting.
Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of the business lobbying organisation the CBI, called on the government to «act with urgency to minimise the uncertainties that affect investment decisions and slow job creation.»
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