A good listener, expert talker and superb communicator who is looking for a challenging rather
than a business as usual role.
Finally, over at the Washington Post Bench Conference Blog, Bush's pardon was really nothing more
than business as usual.
Climate Bill Analysis Part 16: EPA Projects Fewer Renewables Under Waxman Markey
than Business As Usual
«Policies that support long - term sustainability of both our landscapes and our atmosphere are essential if we are to chart a low - carbon economy that is substantially better
than business as usual,» write the authors.
Halving emissions to double the size of your business is much better
than business as usual, but it doesn't really help to deal with climate change.
Will Cleveland, a staff attorney with the Southern Environmental Law Center said in a phone call that the law is «a little more
than business as usual but a good demonstration of the fact that solar is growing for economic reasons.»
I simply suggest that on a scale of hazard and commensurate risk climate change is something of a magnitude requiring more
than business as usual when it comes to demands made by society for responsible communications.
Tony Robson, the CEO of Knauf Insulation — a leading insulation firm that had threatened to divest from Europe unless firm energy saving targets were announced — said that the 27 % figure for energy efficiency improvement was «no better
than business as usual» in an open letter to EU leaders.
When it is found that the CO2 concentration growth rate has been found to be greater
than the business as usual case (scenario A of Hansen et al, 1988) of about 1.5 ppm per year for the 1990s, the lolwat has moved away from CO2 to other greenhouse gases.
Amid all the wailing and gnashing of teeth in many Anglo countries about the cost of carbon abatement and clean energy, the European Union remains steadfast in its belief that's investing in the future is a lot cheaper
than business as usual.
We have had MORE
than business as usual, we have had business positively booming it terms of vastly increased CO2 production, but — as you point out — the atmospheric concentration of CO2 has not increased accordingly.
The greatest risks and opportunities will arise from more dramatic shifts rather
than business as usual or incremental change.
Its actually quite doable, and is actually cheaper
than business as usual.
Only yesterday I was musing over how sustainability has to be more interesting
than business as usual if we are going to get out of the mess we have created.
Using both quantitative and qualitative analyses, we will evaluate the hypotheses that: a) Classroom teachers can successfully and consistently integrate a CEMS approach in their algebra instruction, b) Students» procedural flexibility, procedural knowledge, and conceptual knowledge for a variety of algebra topics can be reliably assessed and each type of knowledge is positively related and predictive of one another over time, and c) Integrating a CEMS approach supports better procedural flexibility, conceptual knowledge, and procedural knowledge for a variety of algebra topics (units)
than business as usual instruction.
Nothing is more dangerous
than business as usual when it is conducted in a moral vacuum, and these companies have been
They are more interested in investing in the business owner as a person rather
than the business as a whole.
But last year's increase in campaign donations and lobbying seem like more
than business as usual for Novo Nordisk, said Billet, a former AT&T lobbyist who directs GWU's Legislative Affairs program.
Not exact matches
As a
business owner, I find that there are few things more valuable
than being compared to what other
businesses are doing so that I can learn from and even copy their best practices.
Generally, however, when combining comprehensive service and technology solutions for on - site HR support, payroll, and retirement benefits, the price can be
as low
as $ 680 per bi-weekly pay period for 10 employees, far less
than hiring a full - time HR person for your small
business.»
Jackie Stone, CMO of MiMedia, a personal cloud storage company, told
Business News Daily: «I've worked in digital media for more
than 20 years, and
as we become more connected, more people have decided that staying «on» 24/7 is socially acceptable — and it's not.»
...
As a nation, we have been trained to look past the bad behavior of our rudest guests, especially the uninvited ones, and rather than cause a scene, we shall just go about our daily business as if nothing has happene
As a nation, we have been trained to look past the bad behavior of our rudest guests, especially the uninvited ones, and rather
than cause a scene, we shall just go about our daily
business as if nothing has happene
as if nothing has happened.
Berkshire owns more
than 90
businesses such
as the Geico car insurer, Dairy Queen ice cream and the BNSF railroad.
Rather
than making fixed interest payments each month,
as with a traditional bank loan, the
business» repayment amounts fluctuate each month, with ebbs and flows in revenue.
«I generally think that
as far
as privacy laws go the security breach disclosure ones are not a bad thing — they're focused, they only kick in when there's actually a problem, and so on,» Singleton says, but they can sometimes focus attention on the errant
business rather
than on systematic security issues.
May 1 - High - end handbag maker Tapestry Inc reported lower third - quarter margins and a steeper -
than - expected decline in same - store sales at its newly - absorbed Kate Spade
business, sending its shares down
as much
as 14 percent.
As BuzzFeed points out, rather
than spend marketing money on a traditional online ad campaign — which would involve paying someone to create an ad and then paying to place it on Facebook, or another social website, or even with the publishers who so desperately need the ad dollars —
businesses are sending more of that money to Facebook to promote content created for free by publishers.
As business owners, we like to talk about why our product and brand are better
than competitors».
The answer is two-fold: first, investors seem to view the company more
as a tech
business than a retailer; and secondly, Eve can spin a good yarn.
Ted Cruz is known more for his arguing skills
as an attorney
than for his
business acumen, but he's banking possible votes like a real pro.
Financial data is always at the back of the
business plan, but that doesn't mean it's any less important
than up - front material such
as the
business concept and the management team.
Madsen said that young family
businesses (those companies that didn't have
as much experience) were shown to possess or develop more dynamic capabilities
than older and more family - controlled family
businesses.
Coverall began in 1985
as a three - person company headquartered in San Diego, Calif and now supports more
than 8,000 franchised
businesses in 90 markets around the world.
Hotel and vacation rentals are higher - margin
businesses than selling flights,
as airline commissions have shriveled and carriers try to drive more traffic to their own websites, where they also offer co-branded credit cards and vacation packages.
As you pointed out, my life in
business started with Student magazine when I was a few years older
than you are now.
BUSINESSES are becoming more exposed in real time
than ever before with online platforms such
as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and blogs.
Businesses that operate from a professional, branded office space, look much more professional
than those operating from home, or,
as we've seen in some cases, Starbucks cafes!
-- Springer is actually only buying 88 % of
Business Insider, because it already owned a 9 % stake
as a result of an investment round in January (which valued the company at less
than half what Springer is now paying).
To take advantage, you must have an export credit sales volume of less
than $ 5 million in the past three years before application, your company must qualify
as a small
business under the Small Business Administration's definition of the term and you must have been in business at least one year with a positive ne
business under the Small
Business Administration's definition of the term and you must have been in business at least one year with a positive ne
Business Administration's definition of the term and you must have been in
business at least one year with a positive ne
business at least one year with a positive net worth.
As of 2012, there were 9.9 million female - owned
businesses — a more
than 27 percent increase from 2007.
For new
business - owners, the bar to growing something from nothing is lower
than ever...
as long
as you keep your cash - flow fluid.
As Webber's
business grew, she knew it was way more
than a summer gig.
The Independent was created in 1986
as an alternative to the existing British daily press, and for a time it was a successful
business, but
as the pressure of a declining print market continued to grow it faded rapidly from a readership of about 400,000 to less
than 50,000.
Some projects include an upcoming
business - to -
business e-commerce site for its professional clients (
as opposed to the do - it - yourself crowd), from whom
business is growing even more quickly
than the company average.
Puzder named ethanol regulation, which has resulted in higher beef costs, a rising minimum wage and higher labor costs due to Obamacare
as three obstacles that make doing
business in the U.S. more difficult
than in the past.
A 2016 global fraud study found that
businesses with fewer
than 100 employees suffered the same median level of theft — $ 150,000 —
as much larger companies.
Berkshire has more
than 90 operating units, including large
businesses such
as the BNSF railroad, Geico auto insurance and Berkshire Hathaway Energy utilities, and smaller
businesses making Dairy Queen ice cream, Duracell batteries, Fruit of the Loom underwear, Ginsu knives and the World Book encyclopedia.
The Harvard
Business Review reported that such high - pressure environments have employee turnover
as much
as 50 percent higher
than other organizations.
The quote «It's not personal, it's just
business» is more
than a cliché - it serves
as a cautionary warning to a soul - crushing reality.
«That's the biggest mistake most inventors make — is they look at an idea from a passion perspective rather
than analyzing it
as a
business opportunity.»