Company culture has become more important than ever, and not just for
the usual reasons that culture sets the company's values and identity.
Yellen turned the question around: «When you say that central banks kill them,
the usual reason that that has been true, when that has been true, is that central banks have been too late to tighten policy and they have allowed inflation to get out of control and at that point they have had to tighten policy very abruptly and very substantially and it's caused a downturn.»
I had
the usual reasons for hiring my competitors» salespeople.
Google recently made headlines — but not for
the usual reasons.
At least you don't see us killing each other over stupid things, except of course the odd person who commits murder for any of
the usual reasons.
Until she embraces the whole JC as son of God thing, this is obviously just her making peace with her bf to get a nice big Catholic wedding and then she'll go back to
her usual reasoned ways.
Theoretically (and abstractly) I have always been opposed to it, for
the usual reasons: there are too many mistakes for such a permanent solution; there are too many racial, IQ and class inequities; there is no conclusive evidence that the death penalty deters violent crime — and there is a good bit of evidence that it is violent crime.
I offered
the usual reasons — emotional and physical health, religious convictions, «saving myself» till marriage — but nothing convinced her until I said, «I guess I don't know what I'm missing.»
Napa, CA — For Jose «Pepe» Galante the 2015 harvest is a special one, not only for
the usual reasons of weather conditions and grapes, but because it marks the fortieth year that he has made wine in Argentina.
The money, while appreciated for
the usual reasons, is almost more important as a measure of success — a tangible way of keeping score in the game most people play.
The usual reasons have been cited for his unhappiness, language and the weather being obvious barriers he has yet to overcome.
Not for
the usual reasons, though.
Comfort, convenience,
the usual reasons!
Amy Wicker, of Naperville, has a fear of flying, but not for
the usual reason.
«To form a protective wall against the unhealthy predominance of the emotional side against that feeble sensitiveness — the disease of our age, which must be recognized as
the usual reason for the increasing frequency of depression, mental illness, and suicide.»
The usual reason that the baby does not get the milk that is available is that he is poorly latched onto the breast.
The usual reason that the baby does not get the milk is the baby is poorly latched onto the breast.
This decision was not made for
the usual reasons that women want natural child births.
And
the usual reason for early elections in the UK, at least, was that, until recently, the government was free to choose when the election was, for any reason, as long as it was within five years of the previous one.
(There could be other reasons, but that's
the usual reason).
The usual reason given is there just is not enough support for it among the residents.
And not just for
the usual reasons everyone has heard before — that pudginess increases your risk of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, etc..
Bee pollen could correct the possible chemical imbalance in the body —
the usual reason why we gain or lose weight suddenly.
None of my habits point to
the usual reasons for non-alcoholic fatty liver — one reason for abnormally high liver enzymes.
It's ironic really -
the usual reasons that people wheel out to criticise Horner albums which don't deserve it can't be used - there is little or no overlap with previous scores, no overwrought sentiment or emotion - just music that can't really live away from the film for which it was written.
total), most of which were cut for
the usual reasons of pacing (or in the pursuit of «more agile storytelling,» as Andy puts it).
Years later, as Adéle starts her professional life and her interests mature, the relationship starts to strain for
the usual reasons.
The usual reason that people give for attending reunions of their high school and college classes is to get together with the folks they knew in better, freer times, see how they look, compare notes on who is successful and who are the flops.
Copley stands out for
the usual reason — he's completely unafraid to chew every bit of scenery around him.
Jacob has more than
the usual reason for wanting his prediction to come true, because Cineplex saw a 9.3 per cent dip in theatre attendance in the first quarter of this year.
He lays out all
the usual reasons for why, in his opinion, public schools are failing.
The usual reason given is Government reforms.
The Chevrolet Corsica sedan, like its sister coupe, the Beretta, is on the the best seller list for all
the usual reasons: It is a good - looking, good quality and good value.
Yes, I was Resisting finishing the book... but not for
my usual reasons.
Self - published authors who've experienced a measure of success in their writing careers often cite
the usual reasons for their decisions to publish independently.
So let me list
the usual reason why print sales are low.
They had decided to hyphenate because — and in spite — of all
the usual reasons but mostly so their firstborn could have his grandfather's name without sounding too presidential, which seemed to his parents like a lot of pressure for a six - pound, two - ounce, brand - new tiny human.
Hamilton's obscurity springs from more than
the usual reasons that so little is written about the history of black Americans in the nation's first centuries.
For
the usual reasons: Reading (pdf) IT text - books, European comics (A4 size), more text on a single page which leads to even less page turns (should save the battery even more).
Despite the growing ebook market and an increase in digital readership in a few key age demographics, print wins out for most and for all
the usual reasons.
The only reason you might prefer to buy a rental property is
the usual reason people prefer one investment over another.