Sentences with phrase «to deal with»

Instead, companies should be ready to face these challenges head - on with a well thought out and, more importantly, expedited strategy for dealing with conflicts.
NEW YORK, April 30 - Oil prices rose on Monday after Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran had lied about pursuing nuclear weapons after signing a 2015 deal with global powers, while U.S. stocks fell with declines in healthcare shares.
Further they recommended that authorities be given more flexibility in dealing with non-criminal offences.
In short, costs are going up, order value is dipping, and there are a lot of returns to deal with, which eat into profits.
The goal is to evaluate a candidate's interpersonal skills and ability to deal with conflict, especially in a professional setting.
Here are some suggestions how the other 80 percent can deal with it.
Again, this is a simple analogy that is actually quite effective at helping you and your organization prioritize the issues you need to deal with on a daily basis.
Executives spend too much time dealing with investors and analysts, trying to meet or exceed earnings expectations every quarter, and end up seeking short - term gains at the expense of the company.
And not only do you need to know how to deal with things on the road — tricks to get the horse to drink while traveling and help avoid colic, how to treat or bandage a wound if necessary — you also need to know the basics behind driving carefully while towing a live animal.
My daughter worked part time as a server at a local restaurant and made difficult decisions all the time, like how to deal with a regular customer whose behavior constituted borderline harassment.
To deal with difficult people effectively, you need an approach that enables you, across the board, to control what you can and eliminate what you can't.
It doesn't matter if you squeeze the trigger harder, or crank the faucet farther - you can't get more water until you deal with the kink.
Beyond having an emergency fund, the loss of income can be dealt with by sharing vehicles with a spouse or roommate, if possible.
It's good to have a powerful financial sector in Canada to deal with foreign competition but Canadians need protection from excessive use of market power.
The books also deal with the chasm between rich and poor and the idea of socialism as a solution to capitalism's ills.
From dealing with political instability to the 2004 tsunami, Thailand's well - known entrepreneur Bill Heinecke revealed his recipe for tackling adversity in an interview on «Managing Asia» in 2012.
If you can predict what your boss is going to do that means you don't have to spend as much energy managing that relationship, dealing with their meddling, and justifying your actions.
April 24 (Reuters)- United Technologies Corp reported quarterly results that topped analysts» estimates on Tuesday and raised its full - year forecasts, citing higher demand for spare parts and services from airlines dealing with booming passenger travel.
It won a court victory in New York, and even extended an olive branch, with its CEO writing a blog post about it being ready to work out deals with governments.
Maybe that will be the case, but for companies that have the patience and the plan to deal with them, a huge market of consumers with growing purchase power and no brand loyalty are just waiting for a company to court them.
American foreign policy insisted that everyone follow their lead in how to deal with drugs, and that meant criminalising people.
With the Acceptable Ads Platform, the publishers deal with the big exchanges as usual — they get their 80 % cut of ad revenue from Google or AppNexus, and Adblock Plus collects its cut of the remaining 20 %.
In Saudi Arabia earlier, Pompeo said that the U.S. would abandon the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, reached under President Donald Trump's predecessor, unless talks with European partners yield improvements to ensure the Islamic Republic never possesses nuclear weapons.
«You can't acquire a lot of wealth without rubbing shoulders with people who've dealt with a lot of wealth before, so you naturally see the thing starting to extend beyond that, and some lawyers have gotten involved, and accounts have got involved, and asset managers have gotten involved.»
And to note, while my deal with Daymond that aired on TV did not close for fair and mutual reasons, I am extremely pleased with the relationship that I developed with Daymond during the process that he is an acting advisor to me and very interested to see me get ReKixx off the ground.
While I've run across numerous effective strategies that smart people employ when dealing with difficult people, what follows are some of the best.
Le Maire also asked Argentina — which currently holds the presidency of the G20 group of countries — to «seize» the question of dealing with cryptocurrencies.
Ask not whether PM - hopefuls plan to balance the budget, but how they will deal with revenue shortfalls
Creative branding agency Tractorbeam made an all - equity deal with skin care company Billy Jealousy.
Business owners who focus on government work deal with the occasional unpredictability of getting paid.
On Wednesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani waved aside U.S. and European talks over changes to the nuclear accord and dismissed Trump as a «tradesman» who lacked the qualifications to deal with a complex international pact.
Computers which are ill - equipped to deal with memory - hungry applications can mean employees need to sit and wait during extended processing time.
It's only through the enforcement of tight regulations that the federation says it can impose stability on the maple syrup industry, which is no easy feat when dealing with a highly variable commodity.
I have my staff deal with them.»
Patent attorney and software developer Thomas Haines has struck a deal with Sydney company IPH to sell his data analysis businesses for $ 8 million, but plans to continue running the operation from Perth.
But a small concern can grow big enough to become an official issue that needs to be dealt with — suddenly requiring more time and energy than if it had been fixed earlier.
* Israel presses U.S. to scrap nuclear deal with Iran.
The key, for me, is that I have a very good team both on the insurance side — assistants and account managers who can deal with a lot of the day - to - day things — and on the football side.
As of now, the company has made only one big enterprise partnership public — a November deal with Microsoft, in which the software company offered 300 New York City employees a WeWork membership.
When you're in charge of a ship, you deal with all kinds of unexpected issues that come your way on the water — everything from fires in the engine room and giant waves to enemy ships and submerged reefs.
«Canadian politicians have made a deal with the middle class that we put forward economic policies that are focused on growth,» Trudeau told Canadian Business in an interview for our story.
We still have all the different soundbites on Iran and the May 12 deadline is coming up,» Petromatrix strategist Olivier Jakob said, referring to an upcoming date by which the United States has said it will withdraw from a nuclear deal with Iran if the other signatories to the deal do not meet certain conditions.
Also, it lessens the importance of the CC» er, and it forces the CC» ees to deal with a problem that they didn't ask to deal with.
Burt Flickinger, managing director of retail consultancy Strategic Resource Group estimates it cost the retailer about $ 50 million to deal with hurricanes Rita and Katrina in 2005 and expects Harvey's costs to top that.
Movidius earlier this year inked a deal with Google (goog) to supply chips for the U.S. giant's mobile computer vision efforts.
(See How to Deal with Time Wasters) Such sessions rarely accomplish anything except maybe some pseudo-bonding; they don't have a logical and clearly - understood endpoint so they seem both pointless and interminable; and, most often, they sorta drool to a conclusion without agreed - upon action items and / or documented next steps for at least half the people in the room.
Britain sent its West Indies Squadron, under the command of Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock to deal with von Spee.
Rechargeable batteries have a limited lifespan — and most Apple products have a built - in one — so the shutdown issue is something all devices will eventually have to deal with if they're used long enough.
Paul Ferley, assistant chief economist at RBC, expects positive results for consumer spending in the quarter overall (up an annualized 2.8 % in Q2 from a weaker Q1), but noted that retailers are still dealing with modest levels of spending by households.
Fortunately, we shouldn't have to deal with this intrigue for very long.

Phrases with «to deal with»

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