Sentences with phrase «there are the less»

Giving employees equity in the company can make them feel as if there's less of a divide.
Luckily, there was less emotional investment in the game this year, with the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots going to battle.
«There's less worry about financial stability in China because a lot of other sectors are doing well,» Gao Ting told CNBC on the sidelines of the UBS Greater China Conference.
That volatility will drop when there is less uncertainty.
But there are less pricy opportunities out there for car - loving entrepreneurs.
And, of course, retailers can charge more simply because there's less competition up here, so we have no choice but to pay up.
What has changed is that there's less conjecture to our story today and more evidence.
As the business sector accumulates more surplus cash, it has the effect of driving down interest rates because there's less demand for corporate bonds and other forms of business lending.
However, there's less downside risk to buying a beaten - down asset class than an outperforming one (like health care in 2015).
«As a result there's less friction to the customer and most importantly less cost and loss for merchants,» he says.
You're also demonstrating to your clientele that there's less of a chance that you'll leave the organization for another opportunity.
«Contrarian companies do not simply follow the crowd or the quick buck but rather look for ways to make money where barriers to entry are lower and there is less noise,» says Bradley.
And there is less daylight.
Some analysts believe this has helped keep wage gains stagnant even as the jobless rate has fallen because employers don't have to raise wages as much to retain talent when there is less employee turnover.
«The good news is because you're drinking so much, there's less and less available, which means prices will obviously go up,» he added.
While your best bet to accumulate wealth is to curb your spending, start investing and develop «rich habits,» there are some less conventional ways to make millions relatively quickly.
While we're programmed to retain information that seems relevant and which we can tie to other facts and sensations we're already storing in our heads, if a piece of data, like a name, is context-less and random there's less for the brain to latch on to.
«Some people just decided, we'll make gun X pink, violet or something, and I'm sure there were some people who bought them, but there was less thought into them,» Tartaro says.
So there's less control and more availability in the shares,» MSCI chairman and CEO Henry Fernandez said on CNBC's «Closing Bell.»
As Brendan writes, «Interestingly enough, research cites that formality tends to be higher when there's less shared context, as well as when speakers dislike each other, neither of which are ideal if you need a reply!»
«During the winter, I'll drink tea, because the water tanks are so cold that there's less bacteria buildup and the water comes out so hot that it kills most germs,» the flight attendant said.
The telecom company also marked record low churn, or customer turnover, which COO Mike Sievert on a call with investors attributed in part to the fact that «there are less switchers in the market.»
If American business owners are truly worried about the long - term prospects of the U.S. economy, they should be doing what the Argentines do: looking outside their borders to find markets in which there is less uncertainty — or at least different kinds of uncertainty.
That's good news, because it means there are less competitors for you.
This is actually easier to pull off for small businesses because there are lesser employees to oversee.
But both models now sport an aluminum back that curves around to the front, so there are less seams or gaps in the body.
«There are fewer salespeople because there's less of everything out there,» says Bob Lupmanis, vice-president of enterprise sales at Thomson Reuters, provider of specialized business information.
Ben Mogil, an industry analyst at brokerage Steifel, Nicolaus & Co., says there's less out there for independents.
When I started as an accountant, in 1980, roughly, there was less than 10 % of women in the profession.
In essence, if correct, this means there is less price risk in government debt securities than corporate fixed income issues, and therefore the extra 10 % should largely be made up of government bonds rather than corporates and preferred shares.
There's less than three weeks until Londoners elect their next mayor and the latest poll released by ComRes says Labour candidate Sadiq Khan remains on course to replace the outgoing Boris Johnson on May 5.
Wadhwa, who like Sankhla was born in India, said it took him less than 18 months to get his own green card in the 1980s, because he was highly skilled, had advanced degrees, and there was less competition at that time.
If a redesign is impossible, there are less costly ways to achieve the same effect.
This particular deduction lowers your adjusted gross income, meaning that there's less chance of you being rendered ineligible for certain other tax breaks.
The Chinese are also traeling more and they prefer buying luxury brands overseas because there is less likelihood of fakes (presumably they're buying more on Fifth Avenue and the Champs Elysees than along Manhattan's knock - off row, on Canal Street.)
And since there is a finite number to be accounted for, there is less of a chance bitcoin or fractions of a bitcoin will go missing.
From software that forecasts how profitable a business will be next month to time - saving collaboration tools that allow for spending less time on administrative tasks and updating systems, technology is increasingly helping professionals automate their businesses so there's less chaos and more fun at work.
By opening up shop in Amazon's Dublin region, Atlassian can offer European customers faster performance because there is less delay or latency involved IT operations when data centers are closer to the customer.
«You may detect less personal contact, so that there is less of an opportunity for potential confrontation.»
The bigger companies are also more stable and have a long track record with device makers, so there's less risk that they will lose business.
Because equity investors — that tend to get what they ask for — increasingly are saying enough is enough, and a lot of releveraging activity was front loaded, and with an expected more benign rate hiking cycle there is less urgency to pull the trigger on deals, we continue to think that corporate balance sheets (ex-energy, ex-materials) will improve in 4Q and into 2016.
There were lesser flaws worth noting.
Even though there is less drama this time and more mundane human - resource type challenges, Werth's excellent writing takes the reader deep into the heart of Vertex and into the dilemma facing the biotech pioneers, and us all.
The outcome becomes clearer and there are less distractions.
But there was less than an hour left on my flight, and I didn't get in trouble.
Developing economies find themselves in need of new growth models now that there is less demand for imports, no matter how cheap they might be.
A rate increase would have helped cool real estate prices, but since the new mortgage rules seem to be doing that, there's less impetus for a raise.
That means there's less than a year left for the two parties to come to an agreement or face a «cliff edge» scenario where ties between the U.K. and the EU are suddenly severed with no arrangement as to how to move forward outside WTO rules.
Given that there are less than 5 million Canadians between ages 20 - 29, that estimate seems high to me.
«There's less competition, and that's good for cash flows and good for margins.»
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