Sentences with phrase «so less people»

«I'm very happy that we are sharing the best actor,» Bardem said at a news conference alongside Germano, adding it should happen more often «so less people lose.

Not exact matches

So if a person plus their luggage is less than that, taking into account food consumption and life - support, then we think that the cost of moving to Mars could drop below $ 100,000.
Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those living in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited by brainy young people whose long hours power the big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
Not so at RFRK, which has increased both its employee retention (in the high - turnover food - service industry, no less) and its rep as an employer of choice (the firm recently got 350 applications for an admin position) by making its people feel something very powerful: that their work matters.
We often try to give people stress management, anxiety management tools, so that they're less triggered to pull.
There are already people doing that perfectly, so we thought we would do something a little less conflict based.
It's not because I'm any older or less smart than other people, it's just that the pace of change is so fast.
You might even want to consider shooting a short video in which you explain this messaging (shoot for less than five minutes), so your sales people can see how you do it.
And because it's so easy for people to join and unjoin your social media groups, it also feels like less of a committment.
Note that these are median numbers — so half the people in the stands paid more than the quoted figure, and half paid less.
«The Swedish crown is also being held back by less risk appetite following last week's equity rout, so people are cautious.»
Urbaniak says historically, many of women's needs, desires and ideas have remained hidden and unspoken, so that people could feel «less troublesome and more approved of,» but she argues that paradigm is one in need of a big shift.
People are also less likely to gossip about colleagues they respect, so be helpful, friendly and share the glory on successful projects.
(Roughly 140 million people have some sort of employment or self - employment, though millions of these earn less than $ 10,000 a year, so classifying them as «employed» is a bit of a stretch).
For this reason, I think that security guards need to be prevelant enough so that people are less likely to trespass.
So, in a world with high inequality, poorer people save less than they would in a low - inequality alternative world.
«I would probably put a blanket over the person so it would become less of something to look at,» she said.
The legislation is stricter and offers far less clarity than expected: it expands the definition of state - owned enterprises (SOEs) to include any company that is «influenced, directly or indirectly» by a foreign power or, for that matter, any person under government direction.
So, traditional marketing is not only less effective over time, but it's actually hurting, I think, most people's brands.
Like Steve Jobs (who was so insistent that employees bump into one another that he placed Pixar's single bathroom at the center of the building), Pogue recommends motivating people to leave their normal workspaces by making life a little less convenient.
So I do more reading and thinking, and make less impulse decisions, than most people in business.»
So, not only are people getting paid less, things are getting more expensive, which makes people feel both frustrated and poor.
Balances do tend to increase with age, yet even so, roughly three - fourths of people surveyed by the institute had less than the average $ 76,000 in their accounts.
The House bill repeals the tax after 2024, and the Senate plan doubles the exemption, so estates of less than $ 11 million per person are excluded.
If you have a friend who loves Trump and you don't, and all he or she talks about is Trump, well, spend less time with that person or just explain that you appreciate his followers» passion for the candidate but you hold a different view and don't want to let politics get between the two of you, so best to leave it behind.
The point of the last piece, the subsidies, is to keep enough people in the pool of insured to avoid triggering a so - called death spiral of declining enrollment, a growing proportion of less healthy people and premium increases by insurers.
With a community of almost two billion people, it is less feasible to have a single set of standards to govern the entire community so we need to evolve towards a system of more local governance.
EASTWOOD: So anyway, we did that and then I went to Tokyo and where they hadn't been too fond of Americans going there and filming, I sold the governor who was actually the mayor of Tokyo, I sold him on the idea that this would be a great thing for the Japanese people that didn't even know this battle even existed much less how tough it was.
So you're naturally less suspicious of emails that appear to be from those people — which thieves take advantage of, said the FBI's Barnacle.
As one San Francisco - based Uber driver, Mikeal Gibson, told the Journal, «I've heard that the only reason [customers] give people less stars is for poor driving and bad behavior, so delineating those two would be useful.»
And so if corporate power is to be reined in, it will have to be done through a mechanism considerably less clumsy than the People's Rights Amendment.
Some people will not immediately feel comfortable receiving certain items via mail, even less so when it's on their doorstep within 48 hours.
Generally, very few people know what they want, much less how to get there, so they will gravitate towards those who appear to have a clear picture in mind — good clarity leads to great achievement.
«People make judgments about you... within less than a second so make sure when you walk in — even if you're nervous — you have that big smile ready to go,» she says.
«Because there is so much demand, people walk to other places, and companies are often forced to put in people who are less talented because they have no choice and need to get the work done.»
For one, people may be spending so much time on social media that they have less time to get out and do social things in the real world.
«I would probably put a blanket over the person so it would become less of something to look at.
So why do we apparently get less interesting in person (a question asked not only by marketers but also frequently by online daters)?
«What happens in general is that people tend to gravitate toward less ambiguous — even if they're not so relevant — yardsticks.
It's more like we do know that people who sit more have more health problems, so you should definitely sit less.
While people who are breastfed are less likely to grow up to be obese, as the World Health Organization has noted, studies so far have found no evidence the act of breastfeeding offers protection against obesity.
They'd also have to be less toxic so that more people could consider it, instead of only those who have very few other options.
You can connect people and do so in a way that makes them less safe, and we have to be very careful that we don't do that.
If the person slicing up the Black Forest ham is wearing the same white coat as the one reading your prescription, the pharmacist seems just a little less special, and so does the place he or she practices in.
You're right that it's a little bit odd that people seem very hot and bothered by having highly paid CEOs but less so highly paid hockey players.
«In a fentanyl overdose, you may not be able to totally revive the person with the Narcan dose you have,» said Scott Lukas, director of the Behavioral Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. «Naloxone easily knocks morphine off of the receptor, but does that less so to fentanyl.»
And using offshore accounts or holding companys aren't particularly effective methods for shielding income for tax purposes (since offshore accounts are subject to a whole whack of anti-avoidance rules and holding companys are typically subject to more or less the same tax rate as people in the top marginal tax bracket - the Tax Act has tightened up a lot since the 1960s so there really aren't that many «loopholes»).
Knowing that a 2 bedroom apartment rents for about $ 1.00 per foot, people are flocking to 3 bedroom 2 bath 2 car garage detached homes with a yard that presents so much more for much less.
In a prosperous economy credit is easier to obtain, so people with less capital, worse ideas, and often no idea what they are doing can start a business.
Essentially our offer is that we handle the production & distribution and then share revenue with the people who help create the works for a period of time (12 months) in exchange for their work at half pay — As shoots only last a day or two max, there is very little risk for people to participate as it's a good deal and we already know everyone in the business so there is little downtime building any of the infrastructure or much less cold calling anyone
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