Sentences with phrase «than at any other time»

Thanks to the current economic climate, it's harder for businesses to generate a profit now than at any other time for generations.
Whether it's due to the holiday spirit or the unfriendly weather, consumers are likely to share videos, posts, photos, and other shareable company productions during the last three months of the year more than at any other time.
In fact, there are more unicorns now than at any other time in the past four years, thanks in part to free - flowing venture capital, and investors seeking big payoffs for companies they hope will be the next Facebook or Google.
The logic generally proceeds as follows: Because people are more likely to embark on road trips during a long weekend than at other times, gas station owners know demand for their product will rise.
Since RxList's incorporation in July, Sandow has been receiving more business - related calls at home than at any other time in the company's four - year history.
With 4.3 million millennials turning 30 this year and the number set to jump to 4.6 million by 2020, there will soon be more adults in their early 30s than at any other time in U.S. history, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data by Wells Fargo.
More than just tempering Gross's anti-equity remarks, the longtime advocate of buying and holding equity - based index funds and ETFs went so far as to say that «equities today are more attractive relative to bonds than at any other time in history.»
All of this makes the investment case for commodities, gold, and energy more compelling than at any other time in recent memory.
More than at any other time in our history, Americans are faced with the challenge of saving and investing well for their own future retirement security.
Perhaps more than at any other time, advertising professionals are under pressure to show results and consumers...
During that time, I've seen U.S. politics become more polarized and mean - spirited than at any other time in my life.
The search may or may not be harder today than at other times, but the challenge still inspires us.
Almost by definition, more investors were negative at the market bottom than at any other time.
Finally, this conclusion about causality fails to answer the question of why antitrust suits are typically brought after the stock market has climbed for years or even decades to a state of overvaluation in a climate of rampant speculation rather than at any other time.
The J.D. Power 2017 North America Airline Satisfaction Study found that passengers are more satisfied with their service than at any other time in the study's 10 - year history.
At the moment of death, people are closer to deity than at any other time intheir lives.
In fact, many in the scientific community believe that the increasing march of the average level of human intelligence (I.Q.) is just one reason that we have more non-believers now, than at any other time in history.
First Things is needed now more than at any other time in its history.
Her comments echo a new Age UK study that found almost a million older people say they feel lonelier at Christmas than at any other time.
While the multiplicity of religions today threatens the individual Christian more than at any other time, still non-Christian religions can be channels of grace.
God is not closer to us in our moments of activity than at other times; and the other times are not worthless because they are not spent in activity!
Thus the criterion of «legitimate authority» is more nearly met than at some other times.
He said: «Many decision - makers in their 40s and 50s have what you might call religious illiteracy but, at the same time, I believe there's actually more opportunity now for Christians to serve and share than at any other time in my adult life.»
Vice chair, Sue Monckton - Rickett told Premier: «It is a fact; I think that lots of counselling agencies across the country in January do start to see people coming in - perhaps more than at any other time in the year - with relationship issues.»
One can hardly speak of Christianity thus, though at certain periods, notably in medieval Europe, the term would have been more applicable than at any other time.
For good or ill, a greater portion of the U.S. population is religious than at any other time in the countries history, even the period of the «Great Revival» does not come close.
The promotional materials for the Festival of Hope state that «Canadians today know less about Jesus than at any other time in Canadian history.»
All the more misplaced... are the efforts by some supposedly Jewish organizations to arouse, through their battles against Christmas symbols in public places, the ill will and resentment of Christians» at the very time when the Christian religion, more than at other times of the year, inspires its followers with irenic and philanthropic sentiments.»
«Today, more than at any other time, our Catholicism must be lived.
Disorder and violence were more apt to break out at Passover than at any other time.
While we are stuck inside, getting less sunshine in winter than at other times of the year, our bodies need all the help we can get to stay healthy.
There are more breweries in existence today than at any other time in U.S. history, and the mega-brewers are finding their watered - down suds being rejected in favor of more flavorful craft beers, while craft brewers are having -LSB-...]
My Friends Restaurant at the edge of Cleveland, which is kind of like Denny's and serves omelets and burgers, is busier late at night than at any other time.
Sunday night they might have looked more complete than at any other time this Season.
The driver is more important than at any other time in the game's history.
That aspect of Arsenal's business model is perhaps under more scrutiny now than at any other time during Arsene Wenger's reign as manager of the club.
Now more than at any other time in the Chase era, it's exceedingly difficult for teams to find and gain speed by making setup adjustments during prerace practice sessions.
Quarterback Steve Young was informed that he would be handing off more than at any other time in his career.
HOWEVER, what is more apparent now than at any other time since the premier league was conceived is that Arsenal football club has something desperately wrong going on inside the hallowed halls of power.
Of course sometimes things work better than at other times, that's football, but the manager believes in me and that means a lot to me.
I hesitate to say that misinformation (or bullshit, depending on your point of view) has become an artform, but it is certainly more prevalent than at any other time I am aware of.
We're also offering more and more handicapping services than at any other time in our past.
More women die in the 18 months or so after leaving a physically abusive relationship than at any other time in the cycle.
If 1999 follows the pattern of the past decade, more babies will have been born in August than in any other month, which means that in September and October, there are more nervous parents in our midst than at any other time of year.
A number of changes conspire during adolescence to make autonomy more important than at any other time.
* Currently, there are more homeless children in the U.S. than at any other time since the Great Depression.
There are more slaves in the world today — an estimated 27 million people — than at any other time in history.
Statistics also suggest that more relationships break down in the early years of fatherhood than at any other time, perhaps as a result of the stress of parenthood.
According to a National Sleep Foundation poll, 78 % of women reported more sleep disturbances during pregnancy than at any other time in their lives.
You may have noticed during your pregnancy that your hair looked great — fuller and more vibrant than at other times.
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