Sentences with phrase «so than the industry»

Hunt and other scientists hope their research will catch the attention of the public even more so than industry or policymakers.

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Americans throw more than 2 million weddings per year, so there's room for other startups to help usher the industry into the 21st century.
So far, the Obama Administration is giving the agricultural community a pass, even though it emits as much or more methane than the oil and gas industry.
So, while low oil prices will make this a trying quarter for the entire energy industry, companies with a more balanced portfolio of assets should fare better than the pure - plays.
According to the research firm Evercore ISI, the tech industry's giants have allotted more than $ 9 billion toward mergers and acquisitions so far this year — including the MuleSoft deal, valued at $ 6.5 billion alone.
Henry Blodget: So you've made a comment recently that this industry has changed more in the last three years than in the prior 30 — which is extraordinary.
Former Wine Industry Association of Western Australia president and Leeuwin Estate chairman, Denis Horgan, said the retention of, and possible improvement in, market access was a major positive of the AUSFTA — more so than the immediate effects of tariff removal.
The year I attended, so did more than 61,000 other people, many of them in the tech industry.
The run of luck was so good that gaming - industry folks started to believe Vegas was invincible, thanks to a steady flow of high - and low - rolling suckers who left behind more money than secrets when flying home.
The commission's proposal comes as traditional taxation practices have so far failed to capture business proceeds from an industry where value added tends to be virtual rather than material and digital companies have sought to take advantage of loopholes created by uncoordinated European regulation.
Across industries, employers are prizing people skills, the so - called soft skills, more highly than before.
Artificial intelligence is currently a $ 15 billion industry, and is expected to grow to more than $ 70 billion by 2020, meaning that employers are eager to hire people who understand its business value, and how to develop for it, so they can keep ahead of the competition.
Artificial intelligence isn't an industry so much as a technology poised to transform business across a wide variety of sectors — and probably more than you think.
Bottom line, programmatic is the direction that the online advertising industry is moving, Pitz said, «so I look at this as an acquisition that keeps them moving their business in a forward direction rather than keeping them behind.»
To find out why, Fortune posed a simple question to five established researchers working on next - generation batteries, a behavioral economist, and a battery industry executive: Why is battery technology moving so much slower than hardware?
The site sells Internet filters and the numbers appear to include traditional sector businesses as well as the adult industry itself, so it's probably safe to assume they're on the high side, but they are still more comprehensive than most found elsewhere.
Most industries are much smaller than you'd think, so treating everyone — even your opponents — with respect is a good rule to live by, especially since you might end up working together one day.
He offers well - drawn portraits of record execs like Lyor Cohen, hustlers charged with making hits in an industry that no longer offers a clear path to doing so, and he understands better than most the industry - specific challenges Bronfman faces.
European rival Airbus also is automating, and industry experts say it is doing so at a faster pace than Boeing, partly driven by rigid labor laws in Europe that made it difficult to lay off workers in a downturn.
So we'll see how this convergence unfolds, but in it we're where the industry is going, not where it's coming from, and we've got a brand that really resonates with people and possibly could resonate in an industry that's even more maligned than we found ours four years ago when we got here.»
So on Thursday, when the New York Times published a story alleging that Hollywood mega-mogul Harvey Weinstein has been sexually harassing women for decades — essentially confirming what has long been described as an «open secret» among those who follow the entertainment industry — I knew that no one would understand the story better than Lui.
«No one will ever have more than 15 or 20 percent of the committers, so you can't dominate the community,» says MapR Chief Executive Officer John Schroeder, using the industry term for programmers who have permission to alter a program's source code.
It's much better to get known in a smaller niche than to try to be everything to everyone, so hone in on the particular topics you want to be an industry leader for and start writing authoritative articles on the leading blogs in that space.»
Perhaps more so than any other region in the world, the Bay Area produces new companies that disrupt and redefine entire industries.
Alberta's oil sands royalty system is so tilted toward the industry that the Alberta government now earns more revenue from gaming and liquor than from bitumen royalties.
Americans for Financial Reform balked at the Act, explaining in a statement on Thursday that the legislation «contains so many unprecedented gifts to the financial industry that it would make financial regulation even weaker than it was before the crisis.»
According to a 2016 report by Econsult, «between August 2013 and March 2016, the number of kitchen incubators increased by more than 50 %» So far the shared commercial kitchen industry, much like the early years of coworking, mostly consists of small, independent operators.
«It's less and less guest occasions than what we had the previous year, so that's the main concern for the chain restaurant industry
There's so much more to NSBW than festivities and merriment; business and industry findings are revealed, which glean insight into what's in store for small businesses in the future.
As an industry, gaming and eSports can typically adopt new technologies far quicker than say financial or logistics industriesso aspects of blockchain technology can be expected...
But initially at least Canada was seen as an additional complication to completion of the TPP, a «difficult» negotiating partner that brought its own baggage (such as a less than robust IPR regime, a traditional antipathy to the interests of the brand - name pharmaceutical manufacturers, a penchant for protecting so - called «cultural industries», and other trade issues that did not align with US interests) that might have resonated with some of the other TPP countries.
Companies in mature industries like consumer staples and utilities have fewer growth opportunities so they can share cash flow with investors through dividends rather than plow it all back into projects.
So no matter who comes in, our job is to be more confident and more capable than anybody, whether there are competitors in the traditional industry or new competitors.
So far, the company has raised more than $ 4 billion as it moves into new markets globally, disrupting established taxi and other transportation industries by letting people request rides through their smartphones.
More than 2000 jobs in the Australian mining industry have been axed so far this calendar year, with hundreds more at risk.
We should all take the time to identify those special management teams in the PM industry that look out for our interests and support these companies much more so than the others that still bow down to banking interests.
It seems to me that they make up a larger proportion of those industries than 1 %, would you say so or not?
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
But rather than critically engaging the meaning of the wedding or the consumer rites that have sprung up around it, the book seems designed to give brides - robe a little of the prewedding self - care that the industry itself so champions.
Some of the men thought there was more spirituality in the discussion of the ethical problems of modern industry in which we engaged in Rountree's than in the communion service we heard so atrociously read in the minister [p. 55].
So effectively has the U.S. broadcast industry hidden behind the First Amendment that they have persuaded the public to think that the Constitution intended to protect the broadcasters rather than the public.
Rather than stifle competition for the sake of existing industries, governments do better to stand out of the way so that people and money released from failed businesses can flow into more productive, expanding sectors.
This definition opens the possibility for the religious communicator to control the communication rather than letting the television industry do so.
What pastor expects to be someday housing his 6 - member family in a 33ft rv, working in the food service industry, and ministering more effectively — to both his family and others — than he ever did when he was paid to do so?
U.S. Foodservice knows the food service industry is tougher than it seems, so it strives to make business easier for its clients through a focus on service and problem solving.
In the food industry, one of those words is «fresh,» which is used to describe so many different products that the meaning of the word has been diluted to the point that it means nothing more to many people than «not frozen.»
Phil Wild, CEO at James Cropper, said: «The paper manufacturing industry has seen a lot of changes in recent years, so the need to innovate, develop and improve is more important than ever.
For many, a high protein diet is key to a healthy lifestyle; but as that need for protein has grown, so has the industry's recognition that protein's new consumers eat differently than its stereotypical, bicep curling consumers of the past.
«Today about 70 percent of our ticket sales are online, which is radically higher than the industry, so we're pushing the envelope there as well.
«New York has more than 260 wine wholesalers so it was a tough industry to get into, but our ability to recruit a top - tier salesforce and big clients at the same time helped land some big customers and succeed in this competitive industry
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