Sentences with phrase «to continue with business as usual»

WE can not continue with business as usual, and cutting employees is the main direction in cutting costs.
Since it is based on data, it can serve as a better way to make decisions instead of just continuing with business as usual.
The environmental movement is making bigger waves than ever and although the faces may have changed, the message is still the same: we can not continue with business as usual.
Both parties are just continuing with business as usual, just with a little bit less effort.
Indeed that would be a big possibility if, contrary to the IPCC's baseline assumption, the world continued with business as usual instead of severely restraining its emissions.
Here, I made a quick point about bad news: It generally assumes wewill continue with business as usual, doing nothing about the causes of climatechange.
My point was that Amazon just tipped its hand, and the strategy looks like beat trad pub into submission, and once it is pliant, then continue with business as usual.
Isn't this a surreal transition time when many people continue with business as usual, chomping up the comforts of our world and choosing to ignore every trend except maybe global warming, and others feel that the life signs of our planet are declining so fast that it's already too late no matter what we do.
While waiting for the next big shift, Thomson continues with business as usual, including the purchase of smaller businesses that Thomson believes will strengthen its existing product mix.
«We're continuing with business as usual at Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly,» she said.
HOW AMAZON IS RESPONDING TO TRUMP»S TWEETS — Following President Donald Trump's fiery Twitter attacks on Amazon, the tech titan is simply continuing with business as usual, POLITICO's Marianne Levine, Theodoric Meyer and Steven Overly report.
CHINA EMBRACES THE LOW CARBON ECONOMY China needs energy and lots of it, but it has realized that it can't continue with business as usual.
«We can not afford to continue with business as usual in this stark fiscal situation,» she wrote in a Nov. 10 letter to Bolden after reading the Oct. 29 report.
As an immigrant entrepreneur, I'm going to continue with business as usual.
In the aftermath of the Holocaust, neither Judaism nor Christianity can continue with business as usual, lest they betray this new revelation.
It is worth reading the paper Engineering of Consent by Judith Richter to understand the public relations strategy Nestlé has developed to try to counter criticisms and continue with business as usual — these have become a model for other corporations facing calls to change harmful practices.
The response of Europe's mainstream politicians was benign neglect and they continued with business as usual.
In his statement, Brown made clear that government was continuing with business as usual, but was open to talk to either Nick Clegg or David Cameron about forming a «strong and stable government».
The argument that we survived in the past doesn't mean we can shut our eyes to that kind of hardship, to the kind of loss of life and property that would take place if we continue with business as usual.
By looking at the problem on a global scale, we have calculated that if four of these strategies are applied at the same time we could actually stabilize the number of people in the world who are facing water stress rather than continue to allow their numbers to grow, which is what will happen if we continue with business as usual
«But, by looking at the problem on a global scale, we have calculated that if four of these strategies are applied at the same time we could actually stabilize the number of people in the world who are facing water stress rather than continue to allow their numbers to grow, which is what will happen if we continue with business as usual
This fact has helped sceptics underline the wide uncertainty about how intense global warming will be if we continue with business as usual.
«If we continue with business as usual,» Melillo says, «plants» ability to store carbon will be maxed out.»
Every year that we continue with business as usual, it's going to be harder to meet target climate goals.
And yet, it's also possible that up to 44 % of the carbon grabbed by these plentiful diatoms could be left in the atmosphere, if we continue with business as usual.
The analysis indicated that if Stockholm had continued with business as usual, its air would have been five to ten percent more polluted between 2006 and 2010, and young children would have suffered 45 percent more asthma attacks.
James Hansen, America's leading climate scientist, saysif we continue with business as usual, half the species that exist todaywill be extinct at the century's end.
Even some administrators were under the impression that everything was fine, that they were going to be able to transition back to Orleans Parish [School Board oversight], get a building and continue with business as usual.
The choice is simple: continue with business as usual and hope we avoid energy - water collisions (and the costs associated with them), or build a water - smart energy system that can provide us with energy security while protecting our precious water supplies.
Professor Kevin Anderson, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and the Teesside University said: «If the EU is to transform its energy system to align with the Paris temperature and equity commitments, it can not continue with business as usual and must instead initiate a rapid phase out of all fossil fuels including natural gas.
If we continue with business as usual, burning ever more oil, coal, and natural gas, the global average temperature is projected to rise some 11 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) by the end of this century.
Unfortunately it finds that clouds will act to amplify global warming, suggesting that the planet will warm at least 3 °C in response to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which also suggests at least 4 °C global surface warming by 2100 if we continue with business as usual policies.
According to the letter, these two reports show a «profusion of actual observations of the workings of the real world showing little or no negative effects of the modest warming of the second half of the twentieth century», thus suggesting that the «prudent path» forward is to continue with business as usual.
A quarter of respondents think that humanity has a 50 % chance of near - term - extinction, and almost all respondents agreed that transformative change is necessary — yet we are continuing with business as usual and daily life as usual!
And yet, it's also possible that up to 44 % of the carbon grabbed by these plentiful diatoms could be left in the atmosphere, if we continue with business as usual.
Our future depends on reversing both the spread of hunger and the growing number of failing states, but this will not happen if we continue with business as usual.
If we continue with business as usual, burning ever more oil, coal, and natural gas, it is projected to rise some 11 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) by the end of this century.
The analysis indicated that if Stockholm had continued with business as usual, its air would have been five to ten percent more polluted between 2006 and 2010, and young children would have suffered 45 percent more asthma attacks.
As Naomi says in previous boycotts we were trying to achieve something very specific — after the problem was fixed companies could continue with business as usual.
It's controversial — not least because of the chequered history of geoengineering - type projects, but also because of concerns it will grant governments and industry a licence to continue with business as usual.
I am not going to tailor the truth to suit the vested interests of those who would like to continue with business as usual.
We can not continue with business as usual.
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