Sentences with word «suggests»

Platforms provided by Adobe and Optimizely make it possible for marketers to recommend specific pieces of content similar to the way Netflix suggests shows.
Today, over 40 % of adults in America report feeling lonely, and research suggests that the real number may well be higher.
As the name suggests, KAISER seeks to defend the kernel memory from a so - called side - channel attack that exploits a design feature of modern processors that increases their speed.
The latest version of the operating system for Chromebooks includes a button that suggests functionality is coming that will allow users to run apps built for mobile on the laptop.
Burke suggests working with the show organizer to get numbers.
Something a bit less sexy than its flashy name suggests: it's the set of regulations that will govern digital currency businesses operating in New York State.
It suggests people can either be strong or intelligent but not both.
That suggests ongoing job growth in an economy many regard as near full employment, with the jobless rate at a 17 - year low of 4.1 percent.
On Fast Company recently Craig Chappelow suggests we re-jigger our mental metaphor of the issue, chucking out the balanced scales model and focusing on «control» instead:
However, if demand were actually that strong, economics 101 suggests that supply would increase and prices would drop.
The Tidal statement suggests that some portion of the dispute may be a result of confusion over who has been paid for what.
In fact, there is such a way, new research suggests, and, better yet, it's both free and makes management's job easier.
Doing the math suggests otherwise
Often the only obstacle between your business and free publicity is your own fear of rejection,» suggests Darius Eghdami, CEO of FansUnite.
The suggestion that marijuana will not be sold through existing government - run liquor retailers or any place where tobacco is sold likewise suggests that there's some opportunity in retail storefronts.
While the president's report does not propose any quick fixes for growth, it suggests that large - scale investment in infrastructure improvements, regulations that ensure the internet remains open to all, and protections for the increasing number of workers who wind up as contractors in the gig economy will be essential.
Snider suggests investing in a Roth IRA as well.
And while it's endured some volatility in the past, its beta of 0.9 suggests it's been rocked no more than the rest of the market.
Quattlebaum suggests that entrepreneurs consider and embrace these inherent startup risks and be prepared to address and, when possible, reduce them for investors.
That represents only 2.3 per cent of total retail trade, but growth like that suggests something meaningful is happening in the way goods are bought and sold.
«While C - level personnel changes are important, Twitter has also been quietly hiring experienced tech executives — mostly from Google — for other departments,» Rao writes in a January 2013 Greencrest report on Twitter, which was made available to Inc. «The hiring of these seasoned executives suggests a possible positioning for an initial public offering in the next 12 to 18 months, in our view.»
Ness suggests looking for ones familiar with the training philosophies of people including Hutchins and Trentine, as well as Dr. Doug McGuff and Drew Baye.
It also suggests a way to drive more traffic.
There's also the matter of whether mobile medical care will ultimately reduce national health spending: At least one recent report suggests that the technology may well cause people to pursue care they don't need precisely because it makes it so convenient to get.
McKeown suggests being frugal when starting up, as Fox was in starting his high - end rental company in a prime real estate location for less than $ 100,000.
Go all - in on each opportunity, a la the concept of «wantedness,» which suggests that relying on data points to effortlessly decide when giving 1,000 percent makes sense.
The CC suggests you don't fully trust the person you're dealing with.
Writer James Clear suggests starting small, choosing one thing to improve incrementally every day, and committing to not pushing off things that take less than two minutes to do, such as washing the dishes after a meal or eating a piece of fruit to work toward the goal of eating healthier.
If you're not afraid of facing the really difficult — and really meaningful — questions over your holiday break, professor Jeffrey Pfeffer suggests this title: «It's an old book that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1974.
Surprisingly, Mark who has worked with Fortune 500 clients including Microsoft, Cisco, and IBM proclaimed to have been able to grow his business virtually with no business development and in the video below explains how you can too although Mark suggests that patience goes a long way too.
A new analysis from University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, however, suggests Mnuchin's assumptions are significantly off.
Managers are more likely to overlook potential for advancement in female candidates, study suggests
To wring the last bits of productivity and insight from the year, Jackson suggests this simple three - step process:
«Just as our industry suggests tech literacy should be part of every American's skillset, so too should civic literacy be part of ours,» Walker wrote in a blog post.
«Lead with the request as opposed to saving it for the very end... of an interaction [when] someone might be tired or they may have a competing demand on their attention,» Tausig - Edwards suggests.
It suggests that the Office of the Privacy Commissioner should be retained as an advocate for privacy, but without an enforcement or mediatory role in privacy conflicts.
It also suggests that if Lumosity does intend to validate these claims, its games will be classified as a drug and must therefore be approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Blank suggests a number of other start - up metrics are useful for tracking how well the company's proposed business model is holding up.
Historically, Demographia says a multiple of three or less suggests normal people can afford a home.
Carla Harris, chair of the National Women's Business Council, suggests that women of color may have been more likely to have been laid off during the beginning of the great recession, and so may have been more likely to need entrepreneurship as an alternative way to make a living.
It suggests the weight of a record level of household debt is starting to feel heavy.
The report suggests that Eve will sport top - of - the - line components, which have not been common on Chrome OS devices outside of Google's own Chromebook Pixels.
University of California research suggests that it can take up to 23 minutes and 15 secs for people to resume work once interrupted and that typically they will execute two intervening tasks before resuming the original activity.
A former Department of Justice spokesman, Matthew Miller, said a raid coming months into an investigation in which the subject's attorneys had been speaking with, and presumably cooperating with, the DOJ «suggests something serious.»
The Inmar study suggests companies still see the humble coupon — paper or otherwise — as the way to consumers» hearts.
Samantha Shannon, writing in The Guardian, for example, suggests that as with other goods and services, consumers should have to live with the e-books they buy:
This also suggests that incumbent players will see a wide number and variety of new entrants to the market.
One popular understanding of the Big Bang suggests that our universe is one in a «multiverse» of infinite parallel universes.
The picture that emerges suggests that among the world's developed nations, the U.S. is fast becoming one of the least economically mobile.
Morneau's sudden Twitter flurry suggests the Trudeau government is worried that it is losing a winnable debate.
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