Sentences with phrase «than their long terms viability»

Too entrenched, too much bureaucracy, too focused on the next earnings reporting season rather than their long terms viability, as are most companies.

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«It would unfortunately create a situation where we would have some states who are better than others and the long - term viability of a national infrastructure network would be at stake.»
Ultimately, the biggest question mark for the gigafactory's long - term viability are less technological than strategic.
Our successful entrepreneurs overcame reservations about their long - term viability by selling concrete performance characteristics — faster chips and fourth - generation language software, for instance — rather than intangible attributes like a tangier sauce or more evocative perfume.
Technology adoption is critical to the long - term viability and stewardship of global energy resources — now more than ever.
More often than not, long - term Hollywood viability depends on leading a franchise or series for five, ten, or even fifteen years.
Nothing is more detrimental to the long - term viability of an investment theme than its own success.
If you try to force more oil out more rapidly than is prudent, you can destroy the long - term viability of the oil fields.
But at the same time, the dynamic generated by the emergency solution is benefiting its miners overall, more than anyone else — and it's even calling into question the long - term viability of Bitcoin Cash itself.
Now your Brokerage itself could reformat itself and restructure your revenue streams (in all probability with far more long term viability than it has today) toward the Brokerage alone offering a FSR payment model but that would mean dropping your Brand Licensing revenue streams from everyone that is not selling over 100 properties a year minimum.
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