Sentences with phrase «through usual business»

For better or worse (profitable or unprofitable), he measures success (and failure) with an entrepreneur's metrics so judging his plans through usual business standards will only lead to frustration and extreme skepticism.»

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8) Automated email messages average 70.5 % higher open rates and 152 % higher click - through rates than «business as usual» marketing messages.
impact summary — I capture and summarize four areas of impact in my evaluation — business impact (potential for the usual — revenues, profit, etc.), social impact (that which can be counted), qualitative impact (impact that is difficult to measure, but can be captured through stories), and macro impact (the broader systems - level impact they are trying to achieve, but may be difficult to trace directly to the company)
With a wave of anti-immigrant, anti-free trade sentiment sweeping through Europe, and uncertainty in the U.S. with regard to its H - 1B visa program, Hussen said the federal government's response is simply business as usual — carrying on with policies already implemented or in progress that are designed to make it easier for Canadian companies to get the skilled people they need to grow.
There's a lot of this going around (i.e., Christians looking at their faith, at their Church and at their local churches & recognize they can no longer keep going through the motions of Business As Usual).
And it will be business as usual during the transfer window and all through next season with the same old excuses and rethorics from Wenger and the board.
It's business as usual on Antigua, which may be just the answer to making it through a Midwestern winter.
Since 2008 - 9, however, most political debate has focused on restoring the UK economy to «business as usual»: Although the power of government was used to stabilise the financial system through bailouts and nationalisations, in stark contrast to the 1930s New Deal era, there is no apparent enthusiasm for entrusting the state with new powers and responsibilities.
Businesses are helped through credits applied to their state income taxes, not through the usual grants and loans given by state officials.
If we decide to reduce everything to party politics, it will be business as usual and no one should question why some of the most corrupt deals go through parliament without notice until the transactions begin to bite the nation.
Speaking to journalists at the end of the proceedings, Chairman of the Lagos State Anti-Land Grabbing Task Force, Mr. Jide Bakare said the administration of Governor Ambode, through the arraignment, was sending a strong message to others still involved in the act of forceful dispossession of property it would no longer be business as usual.
Iain gray and his party are now showing it is going to be business as usual through the term of this new parliament.
Finkbeiner: I have personally had a great experience with highly motivated local colleagues, but sometimes it can be difficult because they have often been through terrible personal experiences, which makes it difficult for them to return to business as usual.
As part of the study, the researchers randomized captains to one of four groups, including one «business as usual» control group and three active intervention groups, and sent them monthly letters from February 2014 through September 2014.
That scenario, known as RCP 8.5, and often referred to as the «business as usual» scenario, has carbon dioxide emissions increasing through 2100.
They looked at each of those conditions through, first, a business - as - usual lens that assumes a lack of international climate - policy action with continued high rates of greenhouse gas emissions and, second, an optimistic scenario of reduced emissions with climate change policy interventions.
After a dressing - down from his top - brass liaisons (Alec Baldwin and newcomer Angela Bassett, who joins the cast along with Superman - on - hiatus Henry Cavill), it's business as usual, with Ethan zipping around on a motorbike, punching his way through a club, and of course, running as if his life depended on it.
We help businesses communicate critical messages through a variety of immersive and non-immersive digital formats: apps, explainer videos, e-learning solutions, gamelets, interactive videos, AR / VR experiences, chatbots... all the usual stuff!
Other than that it was business as usual, going through the motions of that typical first day at Le Mans.
He wouldn't be drawn on a date when such a vehicle might appear and said: «The reality is that we have to go through all of the usual business planning processes first.»
Instead of the usual shopfront, visitors to the Smith site were greeted by a holding page featuring a statement from the business saying «a number of unacceptable titles were appearing on our website through the Kobo website that has an automated feed to ours».
Furthermore, most companies I invest in have operated through many interest rate cycles and it's generally business as usual.
Now you can rest assured that it's business as usual through September 30th on Kentucky USDA Rural Housing loans!
Note that if all of your business operations are undertaken through a corporation, you are not personally «self employed,» so the usual 30 April deadline applies.
The first strategy is usual loan repayment through agreed schedule while the second and third ones can be about selling some of your property or business assets.
The shelter is celebrating the return to business as usual by waiving the adoption fee for all pets, including puppies and kittens, through November 20.
(a) An animal shall not be disposed of by an owner or operator of a pound or of an animal shelter as a pound until after expiration of a minimum of three full business days of custody during which the public has clear access to inspect and recover the animal through time periods ordinarily accepted as usual business hours.
Once you make it to the Paris mission it's business as usual for Hitman veterans; you're given two targets to kill amidst a huge fashion show taking place in a palace, and free reign to eliminate them as you see fit, be that through subtle methods, perhaps being careful to only kill the targets and hide the bodies, or more destructive tactics, although these will leave you with a worse post mission rating.
In other words, a mask is an avatar through which the player acts out, while a player character is an avatar that asks the player to role - play; combining the two by distancing the player from the character (by having all narrative aspects of the character occur solely in cut scenes) is schizophrenic, although also «business at usual» in contemporary videogames.
Knowing that stasis, business as usual, is not going to give us a smooth ride through this century is step one... [Listen to the rest.]
Just to encourage you Elizabeth — since my heart goes out to folks like yourself (like myself) who are going through times of wrenching grief and concern regarding the planet, there is much to suggest that even as the veneer of «business as usual» keeps on, we are reaching a profound turning point in terms of our collective awareness of the planet's needs and our place in the web of life.
Knowing that stasis, business as usual is not going to give us a smooth ride through this century, is step one...
And while it's easy to fill 100 «name here» slots on an ad questioning climate clarity, my guess is it'd be hard to find more than a handful of scientists working on the intertwined climate and energy challenges who would say that fossil - fueled business as usual is the best approach to getting humanity through its 21st - century growth spurt in great shape.
Flicking a touch - screen computer, the caretaker of the Arctic archive, a variant on Dickens» Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, wiles away the hours scrolling through video snippets from our decade, musing on how we had the knowledge and tools to transform our energy system, but chose to stick with business as usual.
China agreed to keep its emissions to business - as - usual levels of growth through 2030.
This is a worst - case business - as - usual scenario with a growing coal usage through 2100.
In its INDC, the country already said it would unconditionally reduce its emissions to a level 25 % below the business - as - usual scenario by 2030, but it said it would set a more ambitious target of 40 % if it received financial resources and technology — possibly through REDD finance.
In the IEA's Energy Technology Perspectives 2012 2 °C Scenario (2DS), CCS contributes about one ‐ seventh of cumulative emissions reductions from a business ‐ as - usual scenario through 2050.
The four scenarios were: a no - policy, business - as - usual scenario; and three different policy scenarios that aimed to reduce CO2 emissions by 3 %, 4 %, and 5 % per year, respectively, through 2030 — the 4 % scenario is in line with China's current pledge to reach peak CO2 emissions before 2030.
Based on a real world «business as usual» emissions scenario, with natural gas displacing oil at its current pace and no carbon tax, I come up with a CO2 right about inline with RCP 6.0, «a mitigation scenario, meaning it includes explicit steps to combat greenhouse gas emissions (in this case, through a carbon tax) ``.
A review by the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) of five detailed studies published recently by various NGOs and federal energy forecasters (M.J. Bradley, the Energy Information Administration, the Bipartisan Policy Center, the Rhodium Group for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Nicholas Institute) finds that the CPP will only require about an 18 percent emissions reduction beyond business - as - usual scenarios from now through 2030.
But I can't help but note that the relentless focus on the techno - fix, and the absolute certainty that we can and should deliver «business as usual» through innovation and technology is mirrored by an equally stubborn and immovable belief from others that we can not.
As OneWorld UK highlights, the usual suspects suspicious of UN - and business - backed efforts to stop deforestation through carbon market - based programs such as REDD have not missed a beat in taking advantage of the moment.
On a continued «business as usual» trajectory, the world will burn through about 5 times that safety limit by 2100, putting the world on a path for warming of more than 4.5 degrees Celsius and about a meter of additional sea level rise.
As a firm believer in the concept of additionality - basically, would the proposed renewable energy project have happened under «business as usual» conditions - he explained that offsets would only gain the upper hand through: «public perception (from closer press scrutiny of REC financial figures); possible consumer fraud lawsuits testing deceptive marketing statutes; and perhaps most importantly a thriving domestic offset market built around regional climate schemes such as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, AB 32 in California, the Western Climate Initiative, and possibly a national cap - and - trade scheme down the road.»
assist with day - to - day commercial, contracting, property, procurement, compliance and other business - as - usual matters (including data use and privacy and the Official Information Act) through to high value contracts and commercial transactions (including major ICT and construction projects) and disputes.
«We have consistently said that despite the outcome, it's very much «business as usual» and that we will continue to provide our customers with funding, as we've historically done through all economic cycles and periods of uncertainty.
This is a bit off topic from the usual marketing and business development focus, but an important idea for strengthening internal programs through collaboration and communication.
As the least connected person at the Symposium (meaning with no expertise in the area at all), there only because the LCO is supporting the project and because of my innate curiosity which I'm able to feed through my work with the LCO, I left with my usual feeling that as we continue to develop digital practices and complicate the big business of intellectual property, those at the centre — those most affected — have the least control.
The spat broke out in early April when SEBI banned 14 life insurance companies from raising funds through ULIPs and with the very next day IRDA asking the companies to ignore the SEBI order and do business as usual.
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