Sentences with phrase «tension between»

That might not be so far - fetched given the deep tension between Benchmark's Bill Gurley — who left the Uber board in favor of his partner Cohler — and Kalanick and the level of mistrust that has developed over time.
China expanded its U.S. Treasury holdings in February despite escalating trade tension between Beijing and Washington at the time, helping damp concerns the country could shed U.S. assets to hit back at the Trump administration.
This is a moment of consternation — an eerie tension between hope and fear.
Moves to new algorithms in hopes of stopping ASIC mining have also created a lot of tension between mining rig manufacturers and cryptocurrency project teams.
There is tension between India and Pakistan over international borders and this could escalate.
In other cases, the story is more nuanced: For example, oil and gas extraction firms benefit, while the producers of petroleum and coal products lose, echoing the tension between refiners and oil - shale producers.
Directors may find that they face a tension between the desire to consider additional stakeholder interests beyond traditional shareholders as per B Corporation requirements and their legal duty to act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of a «corporation» under both the Canada Business Corporations Act (the «CBCA») and Business Corporations Act (Ontario)(the «OBCA»).
So there's always that tension between the government that doesn't want that price discovery mechanism to exist and the people that want to protect their assets.»
It's important to note, however, the tension between these two issues.
Australian companies in China have expressed concern about political tension between Beijing and Canberra but said they still saw opportunities to make money in China.
(And is the Real Source for the Tension Between Banker - Sponsored States and Russia?).
Some Trump insiders have suggested tension between Conway and Priebus, but she said that could not be further from the truth.
Increased tension between Tehran and Riyadh has fueled speculation that shared interests may push Saudi Arabia and Israel to work together against what they regard as a common Iranian threat.
Though India and China have different versions of who withdrew from the area, the move, coming ahead a BRICS Summit in China over the weekend, cleared up some tension between the leaders ahead of the summit.
Along with these test mishaps and the slow progress of the technology, there has also been a clear tension between the ATG team, which is focused on cars, and the Otto team, which is focused on trucks.
While there is hardly any reason to believe that Tillerson was sacked because of his Ankara visit, any promises made privately then could now be off, and tension between the two allies could easily escalate.
Even if you have an interesting story to tell, most investors won't want to go through the brain damage of doing a «down round,» which creates tension between them and early investors.
Canadian lumber exports have become an increasing source of tension between the United States and Canada.
This sometimes leads to tension between investors who want to put more capital to work while entrepreneurs want to minimize dilution and recognize that their businesses do not require substantial capital.
The Statement clarifies the possible tension between the real and nominal goals that are embodied in the Reserve Bank Act.
Yet even liberal economists, even those addressing increasing anti-competitive nature of business today, ignore the implications for warping the tension between unemployment and inflation.
Her speech Wednesday at the University of Hong Kong follows weeks of tension between the U.S. and China over trade.
What Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs Get Wrong: 7 Lessons From the Rest of the Ecosystem I have felt a tension between Silicon Valley and other parts of the entrepreneurship ecosystem for many years.
Playing into the tension between (growing) state capitalism and (historically dominant) free market is China's ongoing development of its own version of the Marshall Plan — displaying the world's only global economic strategy driven by a trillion - plus dollars of investment into international infrastructure.
Some employees, including Mr. Peretti, acknowledged there was tension between Tasty, the successful cooking channel overseen by Mr. Frank, and BuzzFeed Food, which was introduced in 2012 and ran under Mr. Smith's oversight.
The clash reflects the tension between Trump's promises to narrow a U.S. trade deficit with China that stood at $ 375.2 billion last year and the ruling Communist Party's development ambitions.
There is a tension between making college accessible and making graduation likely.
There are other situations, however, where there could be tension between the two objectives.
Soft U.S. ISM manufacturing data and concerns about tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran added to the selling pressure.
While antitrade winds are also blowing strong on the other side of the Atlantic — as the failed TTIP campaign shows — trade is likely to be a constant source of tension between Washington and some European capitals in the next four years.
«They have created a lot of tension between founders and their earlier investors, when they say, «take our giant wad of money or we will give it to your competition,»» said one VC.
This is the fundamental tension between a nation and an individual.
However, trade tension between the United States and China, and a rise in U.S. Treasury yields limited gains last month.
Internally, it was called «Top Gun,» for the broad reference it made to the sexual tension between Maverick and his female flight instructor in the film.
Tension between the top two Liberal politicians in WA could bubble to the surface again soon over the oddest issue, China.
There can be natural tension between managers and their employees, but sometimes it's just not a good match.
Still, there is growing tension between the Hermit Kingdom and the rest of the world.
Sandberg's comments on A.I. could seem to express overconfidence in it, or in the least, highlight the tension between man and machine.
The latest Chinese military movements come during a time of heightened tension between Beijing and the island and follows strong warnings by Chinese President Xi Jinping against any Taiwan separatism last month.
Entrepreneurs have many skills, but the most important one is how they manage the highs and lows in their journey and handle the constant tension between their dreams and their fears.
Trump's comment comes amid escalating tension between allies of the president and the special counsel's office, which has obtained tens of thousands of emails from the Trump transition team as part of the Russia probe.
Equities closed higher on Tuesday after rebounding from the concern of further escalation in tension between the U.S. and North Korea.
At the heart of most business compromises is the tension between long - term values and short - term needs.
Although there were reports of tension between the two nations, Singapore's relationship with China is «good,» he said, and both countries are «forward - looking»
In a company that is continually trying to innovate, there is often tension between the engineers, who are trying to come up with newer or better products, and the marketers who are trying to introduce them to the world.
But Google and other tech leaders also face a bigger problem: the tension between their culture and those of national - interest - minded lawmakers.
Trump has ratcheted up his criticism of China's massive trade surplus with the United States — calling it «embarrassing» and «horrible» last week — and has accused Beijing of unfair trade practices, fueling worries of increased tension between the world's two largest trading countries.
«Paradoxically, creativity thrives on the tension between freedom and constraint,» says Brent Rosso, an organizational psychology professor at Montana State University who studies the balance between freedom and constraint in the product development process.
Tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran was unlikely to result in a tangible hit, but remained a risk, Jan Friederich of Fitch Ratings said.
Of course, as a content marketer raw output is important, but there's an inherent tension between quality and quantity.
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