Sentences with phrase «there by finding»

But you can prepare yourself for all the dangers out there by finding the insurance policies that are right for you and your family.
I like the mineral veil, but it's super expensive and I end up spending a fortune on cosmetics so I try to save a few dollars here and there by finding alternatives.
That's not enough to offer a full max contract starting at around $ 34 million, but the Thunder can get there by finding trade partners for Enes Kanter and Kyle Singler, whose combined salaries amount to around $ 23 million, and not picking up McGary's and Huestis» options.

Not exact matches

There are methods the FBI might use to crack encryption case by case or to find the information elsewhere.
There can be no doubt that for Theranos, the Palo Alto, California, blood testing startup founded by Elizabeth Holmes, 2015 was a breakout year.
By the time we found it, there was no doubt our desired candidate was the right fit.
«I forgave him because if he hadn't told me there would have been absolutely no way I would have found out and he was crushed by what he had done.
Levitt, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and a former US intelligence agent, told jurors he did not know if the materials found on Tsarnaev's computer, including sermons by US - born Al Qaeda figure Anwar al - Awlaki and issues of Al Qaeda's «Inspire» magazine, were put there by Tsarnaev or by someone else, such as his brother.
What's cool: SearchCenter helps you fine - tune search engine advertising by measuring things such as how long people spend on your site, where they go while they're there, and how that behavior varies according to factors such as the keyword they used to find you.
There are a lot of reasons to create thought leadership, but let's be honest: the dream is that readers and potential investors will be so impressed by your insights and expertise they click the link in your bio to find out exactly what you're selling.
The most likely clients for a personal concierge service are top executives who find themselves at the office by 7 a.m. and are there most nights until 9 p.m., leaving them very little time to do all those things that often need to be done during those very hours.
There was also the report recently issued by the Public Interest Advocacy Centre that found internet and other telecommunications services are unaffordable for a large number of Canadians.
Laloux said that he finds the situation at Zappos to be especially interesting, because while he's studied some very successful self - managed companies around the world and across varied industries, there's never been an attempt by a company as large as Zappos at making a transition to becoming one.
There are a lot of great things my dad has found by listening to everyone.»
From my own experience, and from the many insights shared by our Millionaire Moms, I've found that there are four essential parts to answering the question, «What does it take to be successful?»
«There is an important shift in the industry that is driven by mobile technology at the point - of - sale, integrated with a finance marketplace that is finding innovative ways to help small business get funding for mission - critical equipment, said CEMC founder and currency CEO, Charles Anderson.
They found that after weeks of exercise, there was an increase in participants» concentrations of butyrate, a type of fatty acid that helps keep our guts happy by tamping down on inflammation and producing energy.
And there was the company's purchase of Aardvark, a company founded by former Googlers, which taps users» contacts to find someone to answer their questions.
Kenyon says he still has to limit his growth (for instance, by not expanding into the Washington, D.C., area, where there's some demand for his furniture) because of the difficulty in finding qualified woodworkers.
Then there was the secondary shock: The problem of filling the role, by finding someone new or training someone in - house.
By Jason's example, there is no need to label something as «bad» when significant good can be found in even the most difficult situation.
There are other good call - tracking services available that you can find by searching online.
But there are lessons here even for those who don't control the AC and aren't particularly surprised by the findings.
«There is an immediate expectation that as interest rates go up, investors can find greater return on capital by investing it in lower - risk portfolios.»
Once you've done a bit of research, you might well find that there are some valuable opportunities currently overlooked by the press.
I left the board, and by the time I got to my office, there was a frenzy of retweets, and someone had found it within 15 minutes.
A new study by consultancies BBMG and GlobeScan has found there are four consumer categories around sustainability retail decisions: the die - hard «yes» sustainability - conscious shoppers, whom they call «Advocates,» the «no» shoppers (there are two categories here, the «Practicals,» who prioritize price and quality of a product and look at sustainability last, and the «Indifferents»), and a fourth category: the «Aspirationals.»
«True, there are encouraging signs of economic recovery in those advanced economies most affected by the global financial crisis which erupted in 2008... [but] the report finds that those economic improvements will not be sufficient to absorb the major labor market imbalances that built up in recent years.»
While there have been studies, such as the Card and Krueger study referenced by the CUPE report that show little or no job loss from a higher minimum wage, other studies have found instances where raising the minimum wage had a negative effect on employment.
A study by IDC released in December found that while there was growing demand for cloud workers, the supply is falling short.
The report found that where there is greater workforce participation by women, including in their own businesses, there is also greater economic resilience, and fewer economic slowdowns.
What I find is that every moment where there was some some big opportunity around the corner it was usually preceded by necessitating risk to make that jump.
Aurora Innovation, the secretive startup founded by autonomous vehicle veterans from Google, Tesla, and Uber, has received a permit from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to start testing self - driving cars on public roads there.
Search crews are still focusing on that general area; investigators have determined that the debris found on Reunion Island was probably carried there by currents.
And if the global economy tanks, there's a real possibility that we may be in a 1929 scenario — you wake up tomorrow morning and the Dow Jones goes down by some incredible number and we suddenly find ourselves in a whole different world.
The first step in taming this beast is to find out what's out there by Googling all variants of your name, your phone number, and your address.
For anyone who wants to read the best damn feature out there on this debate — and on the epic story of the effort to find a worthy Alzheimer's drug — I recommend this 2015 Fortune classic by my colleague Erika Fry: «Can Biogen Beat The Memory Thief?»
Obama carried the four - county area by 12 percentage points over Mitt Romney in 2012, but Trump's promises to revive manufacturing and scrap trade deals has found welcome ears there.
There some good evidence here that a Google Home smart device with a screen is in the works, but the code found by Android Police could also pertain to an upcoming software feature that lets you use a voice command to play a YouTube video on a separate screened device.
A Mergermarket report has found that global M&A in the first half of 2017 increased by over 8 percent in value, despite there being fewer deals.
The researchers examined the conscious attempt to withhold or conceal knowledge that was asked for by another member of the organization, and found that there was a «continuum of deception» among information withholders.
The study found there was a 17 percent increase in super-rich individuals year - on - year, supported by a surge among Asia's wealthy.
I think there will ultimately be a communication backlash, and we will disconnect more and more, and look for ways to avoid the growing sense of daily overwhelm and try to find some kind of harmony in a radically out of balance world, simply by remembering how to turn things off.
There's arguably no better way to accomplish this than by finding ways to do more with the precious time you've been given.
Buzzfeed heard from Mountain View police in an email that officers found a woman by that name asleep in her vehicle in a parking lot there Tuesday morning.
Think about how reassured you were by the avuncular handyman who helped you find toilet parts at Home Depot or the emo - haired barista who conspiratorially called you «man» when handing you your skinny latte at Starbucks, and it becomes clear that there is something more fundamental at work here.
When Ziyaee finds a place with a higher bonus, he will either try to contact people from that area online, or by physically driving there, depending on distance.
There are a lot of businesses that were not founded by going in and getting a big loan.»
In fact, a November 2014 survey by HubSpot found that there is a 35 to 65 percent difference between consumers who expect a brand to be on social media and consumers who actually follow a brand on social media.
There may even be a very strong business case for it: Recent research by «Project: Time Off» has found that taking a vacation can actually increase the likelihood of getting a raise or a promotion (by as much as 6.5 percent)!
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