So our conservative politicians have to say they accept the climate science (even when they don't) then argue that Australia should act slowly and cautiously and not before the world does — in other words say the right things but don't
take much action.
All of these props take very low limits, and it doesn't
take much action to cause a sizable shift.
Paddy Power is an Irish bookmaker, and it was readily apparent that they don't
take much action on college basketball during the regular season.
Not exact matches
If your offer isn't valuable enough to your target audience, it doesn't matter how
much you promote it online and offline — no one will be interested enough to
take action.
Taking notice means we are
much more likely to remember, to investigate, and to
take action.
«When I say I am accountable, I am talking about the
actions the board
took with my recommendation to
take back
much of my stock - based compensation, which make up
much of my compensation,» Stumpf said.
Too
much negative self - talk can affect mood and can bring down your self - confidence and often stops you from
taking action.
Last year, Twitter experienced some
much deserved backlash after failing to
take any
action on a number of cases where women were sexually harassed and threatened.
Regardless of the details of the eventual plan, Klotz is thinking about the future, even if there isn't
much immediate
action to
take.
Under the model of such a «patient - centered medical home,» for instance, health care providers could give people practical (and personally tailored) advice on the «next best
action» they may be able to
take in order to improve their health, perhaps by improving their diet or boosting how
much exercise they get.
If you live a life with fewer distractions, it becomes
much easier to
take effective
action.
Tom Perriello, head of the Democratic - aligned Center for American Progress
Action Fund, says that Obama has to
take his case directly and intensely to the American people,
much as he did with student - loan reform.
There's a lot you can infer from this problem — that the employee wanted to stifle the controversial head of state, revealing that it only
takes one unhappy employee to
take action on what should be a
much more «official» account.
Of course, labor laws and privacy concerns prohibit disclosing too
much detail, but at a minimum the customer service representative should outline the disciplinary process without revealing any specific
actions that will be
taken.
They're
much more basic: When we should
take action early in our lives and start investing in something — anything — we typically do nothing; and later, when we have investments that we should patiently leave alone, we can't resist meddling, usually at exactly the wrong moments.
Your organization will be in
much better shape if you see the clues and
take deliberate
action to diffuse or avoid the situation all together.
«The Administration has
taken several recent steps to demonstrate its commitment to a stable, effective transition that works for consumers, and we look forward to Congress
taking additional,
much - needed
action soon,» said the health insurance trade group AHIP in a statement.
They are
much more likely to engage with brands and companies that share those same values, particularly firms that engage in philanthropic activities and provide opportunities for others to also
take action.
My stance is to raise cash by managing open trades to close them as winners and do not trade
much except ultra short SPX trades (small trades) to
take advantage of the market
action (or lack of) but stay exposed only very little.
Although the above scenario might convince you to
take action, it's imperative that you run your numbers to determine how
much you should save for retirement.
Much like Wednesday's event, organizers of the #ENOUGH walkout are demanding that Congress
take legislative
action on gun control.
Take Away:
Much talking but no
action.
As a result of
actions taken in the 1995 and 1996 budgets, and strong global growth, the deficit was eliminated by 1997 - 98,
much earlier than everyone expected.
Sunday night's decision by the FBI to
take no
action against Hillary Clinton is unlikely to change things
much, says an academic specialist.
While the government crackdown sent bitcoin prices plunging as
much as 30 percent, it has now recovered those losses, even as a growing number of governments
take action.
Because limiting beliefs affect how
much action we
take, which then affects the results we get, which, in turn, reinforces our limiting beliefs.
But if that path is
taken the
actions needed to reduce the one trillion dollar budget deficit will become as
much a yoke around its economy as the PIGS deficits are on their economies.
Company managers then made sure to «decompose» the measures to department and workstation levels, where
much of the
action took place.
Furthermore, when people actually go through with a larger price tag, they tend to be
much more serious about
taking action.
They have grown up being graded on everything they do, so
much so that they expect a report card for every
action they
take.
Raymond James advisors say that while the email has not stirred
much action or discussion among colleagues, they were happy to see their chief executive
take a stand on the proposal.
The causes likely run deep, and it is unlikely that even the excellent prescriptive program that Steve lays out will make
much difference if the top level leadership does not understand and
take action with respect to the self - protective strategies that decision - makers appear to be following.
The crackdown on PlexCoin represents the first decisive
action taken by the security regulator's new cyber fraud unit, but is part of a
much wider agenda to regulate ICOs.
Action needs to be
taken now to address the risks of any non-competitive market stifling regulations and a
much more active approach should be
taken by all stakeholders to increase the awareness and financial literacy of the funding opportunities that exist for small to medium - sized businesses and participation opportunities that exist for investors.
Bottom line: Total Other Income grew by 70 % YoY,
much faster than every other income stream because I was able to
take action.
You could read a million productivity tips, but if you don't have the energy to
take action, they won't help
much.
Pigs continued to fly in Alberta politics today as energy industry leaders and environmental groups joined Premier Rachel Notley and Environment and Parks Minister Shannon Phillips at a press conference to release Alberta's
much anticipated plan to
take action against Climate Change.
Although we celebrate the success in getting these
actions taken to date, in a constantly changing global business environment,
much more work is left to be done to ensure that Canada is the best place in the world in which to manufacture and export.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's more about people
taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how
much student loan debt they're paying off.
Both the Bush and Obama administrations have relied too
much on endless and unproductive diplomacy and commissions, and have failed to
take the concrete
actions advocated by the likely GOP nominee, Mitt Romney (as well as this author and other economists).
Much can be learned from the keywords searchers use, as well as the
action they
take once on a site.
People put so
much importance on words while
actions take a back seat.
@William, I think since every
action you
take (including what shirt to wear) potentially kills someone there is such a thing as too
much information in this context.
I would
much rather live in a world where we are constantly growing and
taking responsibility for our own
actions than a world where we stop growing in the light of a belief that if we can't solve it a deity will do so for us.
Because no legal
action can be
taken against him in France, French Nazi hunters have come to the U.S. to get our Justice Department to punish Bettencourt by prohibiting him from entering the country,
much as was done with Kurt Waldheim, erstwhile UN General Secretary and President of Austria.
When people want be baptized «in the right way,» they argue about when baptism should
take place, how
much water is necessary, where the baptism can occur, who can perform the baptism, what
actions should be performed during the baptism, and what words need to be said along with the baptism.
In the RCC, the abuse has NOTHING to do with the actual religion & the church has
taken much,
much action against all the abuse and abusers.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the
much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too
much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to
take legal
action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case
taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
It would have been corrected
much faster if local christians and churches had
taken concerted
action, or if the RCC had stepped in to control its cult members, Hitler and others.
The bishops did
take action and by 1993 most dioceses had in place
much more effective systems, often involving lay review boards, for dealing with charges of abuse.