Sentences with phrase «up comes the short»

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Sadly, Subway again came up short.
New business - focused technologies are coming to market each and every day, and for small and start - up businesses in particular these advancements provide a much needed lifeline to reduce overheads, boost bottom lines and streamline management on a short and long term basis.
In a rush to come up with short domain names, memorable phrases get overlooked.
Summary: «SNL» alum Jay Pharoah's comedy where he essentially plays himself (a young, up - and - coming stand - up comedian) was short - lived, and canceled last year after one season.
For, despite doing nearly everything right in 1993, Edmark still came up millions short.
Eager to draw the millions of viewers that some uploaders were getting, Boivin put some of his short films up on the site, only to be disappointed when the big audiences didn't come.
But with the current US savings rate at 5.3 %, according to the Federal Reserve, many Americans will come up short.
In the first quarter, revenue came up short by 5 percent, and profit missed, too — IBM turned in $ 3 per share, versus the $ 3.05 expected.
Macy's and other department stores, such as JCPenney, are facing off against Amazon — and coming up short, with hundreds of closures in recent years.
One thing to know: While the Cardinals came up a bit short this season, Larry Fitzgerald had himself yet another career year, including a 119 - yard effort last week against the Giants in which he threw a pass that resulted in his first career completion.
In short, these are the people digesting all the latest longevity data and coming up with the right investment recipe to make a customer's money last.
Trump had been trying to get a Trump Tower built in Moscow since at least 1987, but had always come up short.
But no matter how hard they try, they keep coming up short.
Coming up short and quitting is a learned behavior just as finding the will to push through and finish is a developed one.
Same - store sales came up short in all of the company's regions, Starbucks said late Thursday.
According to David Randall, the author of Dreamland, even a short nap «primes our brains to function at a higher level, letting us come up with better ideas, find solutions to puzzles more quickly, identify patterns faster and recall information more accurately.»
Too many options makes it impossible to work through, and too few means you can come up short.
So many people sell products and services they don't believe in and ultimately come up short.
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These kind of doers, who try with octopus arms to complete several tasks at once, come up short.
It came up when I asked a few wealthy VCs at a recent dinner how they would short bitcoin given the current absence of derivatives and other common trading strategies.
The top - graded receiver by Pro Football Focus, Jones was a key cog on a Falcons team that came up just short in the Super Bowl in 2016.
Vacation rental service Airbnb partnered with up - and - coming director Miles Jay to create a short film out of six - second Vine videos crowdsourced via Twitter.
Americans» lack of knowledge about making a nest egg last is surfacing at a time when financial literacy nationwide is coming up short.
Retirees who start tapping nest eggs during a bear market will come up short, but taking steps now to ensure a resilient portfolio can help.
At the end of his company's all - staff meetings, which are held every Monday, Justin Kan, the co-founder of Justin.tv makes sure people haven't been spacing out, and sometimes even he comes up short.
And sometimes, adds May, applicants from industries that typically feed the application pipeline come up short, too.
A leader can't take appropriate risks until he or she knows the bitter taste of failure that comes with risking it all and coming up short.
Even though Tipirneni came up short, her performance adds to a string of results in which Democrats outpaced their 2016 performance:
As a result, many new companies hit a wall early on where their ability to promote their companies effectively on their own comes up short.
The move comes after the Federal Reserve upped its key short - term rate a quarter - point, as expected
Among those that came up short were Twitter (TWTR), Yelp (YELP), and LinkedIn (LNKD).
However, the company was said earlier this year to have come up short in its follow through.
He set records, with 3.6 million retweets, but still came up short.
Team members get to work on short - to - medium - term business improvement ideas, and come up with a rough assessment of the financial impact and an implementation plan.
Several studies attempting to pin down the precise relationship between drinking and overall health have come up short, with often conflicting results.
«We looked at income, supply, demographics, interest rates and took all of these things into account, and we still come up short in trying to explain why people have been so willing to pay higher and higher home prices relative to their income.»
Men tend to go big and if they come up short they just have a bunch of excuses as to why they came up short, like the market changed a little.
Lovullo attempted to walk back his comments but came up short of explicitly apologizing for them.
Before the first outlet opened in Palo Alto, Calif., in 2011, a marketing firm came up with the name LYFE Kitchen, short for Love Your Food Everyday.
Here are four ways workplace meetings might come up short and what you can do to avoid them:
While DeVos enumerated the ways in which the DCL «comes up far too short for far too many students,» she did not announce any new initiatives to take its place.
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon said the nation has come up on the short end of multinational trade agreements.
After scribbling furiously in a notebook, I came up with a short list of criteria that captured the process that was already happening in the recesses of my brain.
However, students may need to turn to private loans if they hit the cap on federal loans and still come up short.
If you're depending on your portfolio to throw off a certain amount of cash and you take too much risk by choosing investments that are too volatile, you could come up short regarding your living expenses and be forced to accelerate withdrawals, increasing the chances that you'll run out of money or shortchange your estate.
In short hand, the $ 50 billion of extra capital that came suddenly into the market shot prices up dramatically: A classic demand shift curve.
These academic studies underline the superior profit potential of small companies but come up a bit short in terms of explaining why.
Rising interest rates and regulatory constraints for banks also are increasing the odds that borrowers will come up short when it's time to refinance.
As the impact of automation will differ from job to job, a uniform response to career transitions will likely come up short.
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