Sentences with word «ultimately»

They reasoned that the iPhone's problems could ultimately lead to broader issues for the company and its shareholders.
If you are an early - stage venture fund, you have to be thinking pretty hard about, «I hope I'm backing the company that ultimately becomes a «super-have» because they seem to have an unfair advantage.»
Ultimately, though, every new business must comply with certain regulations and guidelines from federal and local governments.
And it helps you build empathy with the people that ultimately have to do the hard work of working through those customer problems.»
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Her career began in corporate finance, which wasn't ultimately her calling, but she was skilled in the field and decided to work in the industry to gain experience for whatever was to come next.
Ultimately, it comes down to confidence — or the lack thereof.
It is soul - driven: Design, said both panelists, is ultimately a form of respect.
If Meridian does not correct the violations, the agency said, the result may be «legal action without further notice including, without limitation, seizure and injunction» — and, ultimately, the withholding of contracts from other federal agencies.
Ultimately, you will need to set your business's culture towards customer service.
Failure to respond to the voice of the customer only serves to increase their frustration, ultimately leading to the downfall of a product, brand or business.
That means you must figure out how to encourage your customers to return more often, spend more time on your site and ultimately purchase from your store.
That feud included Hannity calling Kimmel a racist, pervert, and «Harvey Weinstein Jr.,» while Kimmel ultimately drew criticism and apologized for making what many saw as a homophobic joke about Hannity's apparent love for Trump.
The team looked into what sorts of clearance their vacuum could expect with chairs, couches and coffee tables in the typical home and ultimately decided the extra height wasn't an issue.
Ultimately, this is a rough guideline (you can see I slightly bent the rules for Kobe).
Although the charges were ultimately dismissed, pro-choice activists believe that there will be more cases like it as access to abortion becomes more limited in the U.S.
Yet in an echo of former president George W. Bush, Trump used words that ultimately came back to haunt his predecessor, by pronouncing «Mission Accomplished.»
«Ultimately the issue here is whether the FCC had the authority to call [broadband carriers] common carriers, and subject them to the regulations on discrimination and open access,» says Gary Resnick, chairman of the FCC's Intergovernmental Advisory Committee, and an attorney.
Having a spouse to rely provides comfort and companionship, which ultimately boost your mood.
The PBM clients, in any case, benefit from the rebates — though it's hard to know how much because, as the Bloomberg writers point out, the after - rebate «net price» they ultimately pay is confidential.
Anita McBride, chief of staff to Laura Bush during her time in the White House, noted that Michelle Obama also weighed delaying her family's move for similar reasons, but «ultimately made a different decision and one that suited their family.»
Ultimately, the video should be compelling, but also friendly, welcoming and even lighthearted.
This could leave your business wide open to issues such as a negative impact on your personal credit report, ultimately hurting your ability to borrow money for yourself.
NewEgg uses videos to engage consumers and ultimately convert them to customers.
Others, however, think common sense will ultimately prevail.
Ultimately, that could spell trouble for Nintendo's portable unit.
After Harvey Weinstein and Al Franken faced sexual misconduct allegations, the RNC and NRSC both insisted that Democrats return donations from them, which many ultimately did.
The founder of this luxe candy brand says it's important for entrepreneurs to listen to everyone, but ultimately there's only voice that matters.
Are the benefits worth it, or is it a Faustian bargain that publishers will ultimately come to regret?
Ultimately, the aim is to allow customers and stakeholders the opportunity to contextualize the information on their own terms, and come to their own conclusions.»
With apps becoming the popular norm for business everywhere, plenty of them are quick to spot the trend, but ultimately end up releasing an app prematurely without initially focusing on proper research.
Facilitating community involvement and various forms of volunteerism however can boost individual performance and, ultimately, the bottom line.
One employee told us that they strongly considered taking the offer out of unhappiness with the direction but ultimately declined out of fear of letting go of the lifestyle they had become used to.
It's part of a German experiment to install some 400 hydrogen - fueling stations across the country, a government - subsidized effort Shell sees as helping seed what ultimately could be a huge market for a new kind of juice.
This will ultimately help them do their jobs better.
During the sentencing phase of Tsarnaev's trial in federal court in Boston, his lawyers have been trying to paint him as a mostly normal American kid who fell under the spell of his now - deceased older brother, ultimately joining him in the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon.
Of course, a person who truly practices restraint might take things a bit further, deciding never to splurge at all on something like a vehicle that will depreciate, and instead investing in assets that will ultimately produce returns.
So the one channel I want would ultimately cost me $ 100.
You can call them reviews, testimonials or stories, but ultimately your business needs to provide a memorable customer experience that compels your customers to want to positively review your business and share their story.
The Canadian expansion was ultimately driven by Minneapolis, and because of the real estate deal hatched by CEO Gregg Steinhafel, the company was committed to opening these stores.
Ultimately, deep cuts to Medicaid — still preserved in the new bill — could be its undoing among moderates like Nevada's Dean Heller (who now says he's undecided but has previously trashed the GOP's proposals), Ohio's Rob Portman (who expressed some skepticism about the legislation Thursday), and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski (who was able to wrangle a very Alaska - centric measure into the BCRA, though it's not clear if that will be enough to win her vote).
I was trying to reconcile in my greedy little mind how I could accept this assignment and become the face of penises, but ultimately I wasn't able to get to that point.
If the slogan were «We'll Give You a Puppy,» it would be remarkable but ultimately irrelevant to the company's core proposition.
And, ultimately, that «status» was my main issue with using Amy.
You can find a trial here to determine which one is better ultimately for you.
The fight ultimately took three and a half years and a huge chunk of the company's resources.
Sometimes the focus is too much on raising capital and announcing some big round, but ultimately, it's about building a durable business.
«It will ultimately lose the license to operate from key stakeholders.
These first five years can be a rough, but ultimately rewarding, time for those armed with knowledge.
«Girls Don't Poop» ultimately increased Poo - Pourri's Facebook fan base by 354 percent.
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