Sentences with phrase «takeaways from such»

It's a super-relatable story about the things that inevitably go wrong during the holidays, and it's nice to see a positive takeaway from such an occasion.

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Oliver said: «Honestly, the main takeaway from these two weeks is that, incredibly, we may be on the brink of electing such a damaged, sociopathic narcissist that the simple presidential duty of comforting the families of fallen soldiers may actually be beyond his capabilities.»
Takeaways include features of the Berkshire System from the shareholders» viewpoint: (1) Berkshire is unusually congenial to taxable shareholders, enhancing compounding rates considerably; (2) Berkshire's internal cultural features such as autonomy, decentralization, and permanence help attract sellers of high - quality companies to selll to Berkshire at reasonable prices with managers who stay on and become substantial shareholders; and (3) There is a close symbiotic connection between features (1) and (2) that reinforces Berkshire's high compounding rate and long time horizon.
Takeaways include features of the Berkshire System from the shareholders» viewpoint: (1) Berkshire is unusually congenial to taxable shareholders, enhancing compounding rates considerably; (2) Berkshire's internal cultural features such as autonomy, decentralization, and permanence help attract sellers of high - quality companies to sell to Berkshire at reasonable prices with managers who stay on and become substantial shareholders; and (3) There is a close symbiotic connection between features (1) and (2) that reinforces Berkshire's high compounding rate and long time horizon.
From 13 December 2014, the EU Food Information for Consumers Regulation (No. 1169/2011) outlines the new requirements for businesses, which are providing food sold prepacked and non-prepacked (loose) such as food sold in a restaurant or takeaway.
Such a great snack and so much more satisfying than ordering from a takeaway!
One takeaway from today's AMP Summit sessions so far — Google has seen such a surge of election - related online advertising that the company's actually established a «war room» for the remaining weeks of the 2010 campaign.
Also, nuts and beans are high in phytic acid which binds to minerals, such as aluminum which reduces their bioavailability... Also another key takeaway from Dr. Forrester's comments is more recent studies showing that vascular issues (his reference to saturated fat and cholesterol) may be a significant contributor to the development of dementia.
Maybe I'm oversimplifying, but that's one large «takeaway» for me from such studies.
Probably the biggest takeaway stems from the realization of just how easily we are manipulated and distracted by media outlets who determine what is «news» (what brings ratings) and what can be overlooked... the often more serious topics such as the Syrians who are still «dying in the dark».
Hitfix: «My immediate takeaway from Jason Reitman's «Labor Day,» which kicks off the Telluride Film Festival this afternoon at the annual patrons screening, was that it was an unexpected mature step for the filmmaker who has offered up such self - aware films as «Thank You For Smoking,» «Juno,» «Up in the Air» and «Young Adult.»
The highest level takeaway from this exercise is a reminder that book publishing in many markets is still an industry easily accused of obfuscation because such figures typically aren't explicated in financial reports.
«Our takeaway is that, given the current amount of federal assistant along with flood insurance, even in an event that is very large, such as Hurricane Katrina,» he said, «The negative effect of this natural disaster peters out after two or three years, and at least according to the financial information that's taken directly from these individuals» financial background, there isn't any significant drag after a few years.»
My takeaway from these interactions is simple: There is no such thing any longer as a truly local law for the responsible pet trade.
Expect typical British hangs - outs such as Irish pubs and takeaway restaurants, paired with international cuisines ranging from Thai to Mexican.
Along with this observational takeaway from franchises such as Assassin's Creed and Horizon Zero Dawn, comes a crafting system, sidequests, day and night cycles, hidden treasures, randomly spawning resources, asset recycling, and a stealth system that feels slightly out of place.
Here in a series of blog posts, we're excited to share three important takeaways from our rich conversation on maximizing the benefits of solar to affordable housing tenants and the organizations that operate such housing.
My personal takeaway from the Steyn case is the polar opposite; Michael Mann does understand the difference, and knows when the smearing has crossed a line such that it deserves courtroom attention.
The takeaway flowing from Canadian privacy legislation and the Jones v. Tsige and Cole decisions is that employers should only access personal data on work devices where the employer does so for legitimate reasons, such as addressing safety or performance issues or investigating complaints or incidents of prohibited or illegal conduct in the workplace.
It's been noted, through a recent study from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, that a high - class hobby such as polo or sailing could make a difference, especially if you're a man, which the article suggests is an «unsavory takeaway» resulting from the study.
Bloggers, such as Samantha Worgull and Andrea Devers noted their key takeaways from the conference from changing employee engagement to technology trends shared by vendors at the expo.
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