Sentences with phrase «small small catch»

Porsche employs a lot of what I like to call «small small catch monkey» tactics to add lightness.

Not exact matches

The company plans to follow its customers as they move back to cities, with new urban locations that are smaller than its 1,800 big boxes, and stop playing catch - up when it comes to digital.
ONE of the headlines that caught my attention this week was one that read, «How do you make a small NZ airline?
«With so many day - to - day phone calls, emails and meetings, it's easy to get caught up in issues that may seem like they need immediate attention but are small in the long run.
Too often, small businesses get caught in the trap of thinking that the only resources they have are their employees.
Think you're too small to catch the attention of hackers?
After that Friday night's match, two LoL players joined a small crowd waiting to catch a glimpse of the pros as they left the arena.
They run into Gordo (Edgerton), an ex-classmate from Simon's childhood, and politely make small talk and feign interest in catching up with no intention of actually doing so.
Growing your small business without outside funding can make you feel as though you're forever trapped in a catch - 22.
We caught up with Kim Hibler, vice president of small and medium business for Dell Americas, to talk Turkey:
The web retailer's efforts to police faulty or counterfeit eclipse - viewing glasses has caught up one small merchant in Utah.
The company joins thousands of other small businesses caught up in lawsuits claiming patent infringement from non-practicing entities (NPEs), often called patent trolls.
Rutan showed Gionta several sketches, and one in particular caught Gionta's eye: It showed the large aircraft with a smaller, rocket - powered craft latched to its belly.
But community banks, many of which are small businesses themselves, have gotten caught in something of a triple whammy.
«Small business owners are seeing the number of alternative sources for financing their companies grow at an unprecedented rate, and while this is a good thing in terms of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up,» Mills said last month while introducing the borrowers rights bill in Washington.
We have two small children, so she often gets caught up in responding to some «emergency,» just as she's about to replace the bag.
I wish I could say that the Small Business Scorecard shows lagging action — that reality will soon be better when small businesses catch up to their workSmall Business Scorecard shows lagging action — that reality will soon be better when small businesses catch up to their worksmall businesses catch up to their workload.
Performing a small task — e.g., finally catching that sneaky Pokémon — sends dopamine through the limbic system, making you happy.
If a lot of people need to prep, consider dividing the meeting into a smaller prep session followed by a decision or action session, so that key people aren't tapping their feet waiting for everyone else to catch up.
Scott Duffy and Alan Taylor catch up with Walter «Scorpion» O'Brien to chat about minimizing cyber threats for your small business.
If you had small children growing up in the early noughties you will remember the catch phrase of children's TV character Bob the Builder.
Its flagship product, a small, discreet vape pen with higher nicotine levels than its competitors, has even caught on with teenagers.
To compensate, Cisco as well as other legacy enterprise companies have been spending millions buying up smaller startups to catch up in cloud computing where Amazon Web Services currently reigns.
Besides the obvious fact that this product isn't really solving a dire problem, there's only one other small catch: It doesn't even charge your Apple Pencil.
While at school, I easily get caught up in small, miniscule things.
Their current approach catches the small fish but doesn't bring in real profitable projects.
We catch up with one small - business owner, whose royal baby - inspired clothing line launches in major retail stores this week.
The Barclays model suggests that awareness around cryptocurrencies is now almost universal, and only a small group of the population could now catch speculative interest, and buy in.
But when the shift happens — and analysts say the concept makes so much sense that it's hard to image that it won't catch on — small and midsized businesses may well lead the way.
And he illustrates it with a stream of compelling anecdotes, eye - catching data, and no small amount of instructive history.
Because octopuses have no bones, they are able to squeeze through some incredibly small spaces, like a tiny vent in the side of a fishing boat that Chance Miller of Millers Landing Alaska caught on film.
Meanwhile those that could create the jobs elsewhere — such as the millions of small and medium - sized businesses that are the backbone of European economies — often struggle to access credit or are caught up in red tape and regulation.
Inexpensive, small scale and non-traditional marketing tactics can be extremely effective ways of promoting your brand if the idea catches the public imagination and goes viral.
Rivals caught up to it relatively quickly and took Apple's pricing power away, forcing the company to react by releasing a smaller, cheaper iPad (the Mini).
Cons: May not be large enough for wide doorways, very small dogs may fit through the cat door, small dogs could get their head caught between vertical bars
Small business owners are often so caught up by securing new customers, completing projects, dealing with employee issues and a myriad of other day - to - day challenges that they neglect to issue invoices in a timely manner.
But the inventor who had first caught Fortune's eye more than two decades earlier was someone else: a rebellious physics genius, not yet 30, who «never took the trouble to graduate from Harvard» and who had started a small company in a cellar on Boston's Dartmouth Street.
The night is reserved for family and catching up on emails and other small business items.
There's only one small catch: The price of admission is about $ 1.4 billion for two passengers.
Most community groups never get beyond small local actions and, even when a spark catches fire, as in the case of the Occupy movement, it often seems to fizzle out almost as fast.
Social media influencers are a small slice of what the advertising industry spends overall on ads, but it was enough to catch the eye of Hollywood.
I suspect that spoofers who don't get caught have even smaller imbalances.
Just this month, Justice Minister Peter MacKay said the Harper government is giving serious thought to more lenient pot laws that would allow cops to ticket anyone caught with small amounts of pot instead of laying charges.
The email she sent had one small statement which really caught my eye:
The EOC Fund is designed to address a Catch 22 that renders many urban small businesses «unbankable.»
Michael Ames, author of «Small Business Management,» lists a number of causes, including lack of experience, bad location, and unexpected growth that catch an owner off - guard.
There's no question why short - term business loans are catching fire: They're the ultimate financial win - win for small and medium - sized businesses.
there are precious few opportunities for the small business owner to actually take some time in the day to catch up on the news, email, industry information etc..
Waggin» Train's whole - meat snack products caught on with the small segment of dog owners who care passionately about their pets and are willing to pay extra to indulge them.
Karen Mills, former head of the U.S. Small Business Administration and the keynote speaker at the event said, «Small business owners are seeing the number of alternative sources for financing their companies grow at an unprecedented rate, and while this is a good thing in terms of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up.
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