Sentences with phrase «than the promise of»

It can be tricky to put a price tag on biotechnology companies that offer little more than the promise of success in the future.
The momentum drivers today — caution and risk aversion — may be less exciting than the promise of a new technology paradigm, but the consequent valuation disparity is roughly the same.
I would tell every single person out there that there is nothing more precious than the promise of God, and nothing more important to strive for, nothing too hard to give up whether it is sin, or pleasure, or gold, or a job... nothing matters but loving God and loving that person in the way that God says.
The presence of the Lord, the Spirit, in the church was more than the promise of a future kingdom; it was the kingdom already beginning to come.
No development in Hebrew Faith proved more key, more determinative of Jewish character and religious outlook than the promise of the Messiah.
But it's the call for consolidation, rather than the promise of tax relief, that has some local leaders concerned.
A brain in balance, rather than the promise of pain or pleasure, may form basis of decision - making for psychiatric patients
But «Frank and Lola» ultimately feels like less of a compelling, free - standing work than a promise of better movies to come.
We're talking about real innovation, which is more than new iPads, more than tinkering with old ideas, and certainly more than promises of future district plans proposed by current tax hike advocates.
It, along with a start - stop system, will most likely not be seen in the U.S. because there is no change in the EPA test cycle performance with the eco mode dialed in and the S5's buyers are more enchanted by its sporty personality than promise of fuel savings.
The momentum drivers today — caution and risk aversion — may be less exciting than the promise of a new technology paradigm, but the consequent valuation disparity is roughly the same.
Dividends today are far more valuable than promises of rosier days ahead for Telcos.
Graham finds these measures more dependable than promises of future profits or returns.
We haven't really seen it flex its muscles and other than the promises of 4K Native resolution, it seems like an awful lot of noise but without the results.
You settled that discussion with the Stendhalian sentence «La beauté n'est que la promesse du bonheur» (beauty is nothing other than the promise of happiness).
What I think he pinpoints is that a sense of fairness and human dignity is a more powerful political motivator than the promise of an infinitely expanding supply of material goods (a promise that anyway looks increasingly hollow in the light of what scientists tell us of the likely impacts of unchecked climate change).
But what appears to drive Lynas's appeal, like most appeals to make climate the central organising principle of politics, is the inability to formulate a social consensus that consists of more than a promise of survival.
There is really no better gift you can give your child, than the promise of a secure future with YoungStar Child Plans that encompass child insurance plans & child education plans from HDFC Life.
This all sounds great, but we should appreciate the Mercedes - Maybach concept for its elegant design more than its promise of production car technology.
When an exchange controls the keys, it owns the coins; the customer has nothing more than a promise of access to them upon demand.

Not exact matches

Zymeworks» recent winning streak is a sign — perhaps the most emblematic yet — of a revival in the Canadian biotech sector, this time promising more sustainable growth than in the past.
The PGS platform promised genetic risk reports for more than 250 disease at the time — but, after the FDA smackdown, 23andMe was forced to stop marketing the service and pursue a piecemeal strategy of winning regulatory approval of individual tests.
Sony promises owners of this watch, compatible with Android handsets, can take phone calls and check texts, e-mails and Facebook updates while looking «cooler than anyone else.»
The tragedy of the recent Subway kerfuffle, in which a photo of an Australian diner's shorter - than - promised sandwich sparked a class - action lawsuit in New Jersey, is that it could besmirch the good name of sandwich merchants everywhere.
Polished or not, the VR we are seeing today is better than anything we've seen in the past, and the promise of what VR could become in a few more years is tantalizing.
To connect these two groups, a new wave of nimble web - based employment services firms is arising, promising a higher standard of recruitment than traditional temp agencies provide.
«America, get ready for the return of a bigger, bolder and better - than - ever «Idol,»» Disney / ABC TV Group president Ben Sherwood promised.
But they are also probably experienced enough to know that it's far easier to present a PowerPoint slide that shows how much the value of the startup will grow than it is to generate fast enough sales growth to make that promise a reality.
Labour has said it will raise income taxes on people earning more than # 80,000 ($ 103,152) a year, promising no increases for the other 95 % of taxpayers.
It is the promise of «Abenomics» that has seen the yen shed about 15 percent of its value against the dollar since November and Japanese shares surge to their highest level in more than four years.
Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi staged his stunning political comeback, and came within less than a percentage point of winning the last week's election, on an anti-austerity, anti-German platform, mixed with promises of rescinding a widely resented and highly regressive real estate tax.
Hospitals and health insurers are gaining confidence that their nightmare scenario — millions of Americans instantly losing health insurance once President - elect Donald Trump delivers on a promise to «repeal and replace» Obamacare — is looking more like a bad dream than becoming reality.
Hence the question: Is it reasonable to expect that marginally looser policies would now lead to more than tripling of the growth rate (to 1.5 - 2 percent) over the next two years, while raising the inflation rate from -0.3 percent to 2 percent — as the Bank of Japan is promising?
Using a variety of techniques, these new apps promise to deal in relationships, not hookups; unfortunately, few have managed to generate the sustained interest — and corresponding user base — to be anything other than a theoretical alternative.
The promised capacity of 350 kilowatts per charging point more than doubles Tesla's current standard for its «second generation» chargers that have a capacity of up to 145 kW.
Look no further than TD for an example of how to build rock solid customer loyalty ---- an increasingly important trait in a market promised to be overhauled by tech startups.
Given that the average tenure of a CEO is far less than that, it risks looking like a leadership team making a promise that someone else is going to have to keep.
The truth of the matter is that Google has never in its history promised websites anything more than a fair chance at a good rank using proper SEO.
The company behind Budweiser, Stella Artois and Corona, which makes more than a quarter of the world's beer, said the second half of the year also looked «promising
Yahoo announced Monday that following the sale of its core business to Verizon Communications, the leftover assets would placed under a holding company termed «Altaba» — a name that sounded more like infantile babble than the remnants of a once - promising internet giant.
In recent years they have added international equities and small - cap stocks — asset classes that come with higher volatility than sturdier blue chips, but also offer the promise of higher returns.
Of course, any such gold rush attracts fools and swindlers, and even legitimate players often promise more than their new technology can deliver.
The service is promising 14,000 episodes of more than 340 TV shows, plus 1,200 movies, when it launches in November.
So in October 2008, he founded Pencils of Promise, an education nonprofit that's now built more than 200 schools across the globe.
Then pages of numbers promise huge returns but offer little more than wide - eyed guesses.
With Trump appearing to crack open the door to diplomacy with North Korea — something that China has long urged — he may have a better chance of securing further promises to intensify economic pressure on North Korea, which relies on Beijing for more than 90 % of its trade.
Along with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Buffett is a founder of The Giving Pledge, which is a promise made by more than 100 billionaires to give their fortunes away.
The drop in filings sounds promising, though the study also found that the total number of bankruptcies in the first quarter of 2011 is still 30 percent higher than in the pre-recession first quarter of 2008.
Amgen unveiled some promising news during the American Heart Association's annual meeting involving its next - gen cholesterol - busting medication Repatha, which has been shown to significantly reduce the level of «bad» cholesterol in patients, announcing that more than 60 % of patients who were receiving the therapy in a trial had a reduction in arterial plaque.
The results go a long way to fulfilling the promise that the likes of Spotify have been making for years — that, given enough time and scale, streaming can be even more lucrative to the music industry than their previous distribution systems.
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