Sentences with phrase «viewing opportunities too»

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Considering the massive scope of its growth opportunities and track record of dominating new categories, we actually think 18x will ultimately prove to be too conservative, especially since we view the market in general as having much lower growth prospects.
Never too shy to sing the praises of the virtues of the Idaho Potato, the IPC views the current diet environment as a key opportunity to get out in front of the news with an alternate and balanced position.
When they're too tough on their children or they lose their cool, they view their shortcomings as an opportunities to sharpen their skills so they can do better next time.
Asked which statement came closest to their view, 54 % (49 % in Scotland) said this was a once - in - a - lifetime opportunity to overhaul British democracy, while 27 % (26 %) felt the constitution was tried and tested and care should be taken about changing it too quickly.
Our own Dan Schindel had an opportunity to view I Origins during Sundance and wasn't too enamored with it.
Traditionally, principals have used much too low a standard when granting tenure, viewing the probationary period merely as an opportunity to weed out the worst malpractice.
Sightseeing opportunities abound in this historic city, too, from views of the stunning Ravenel Bridge from the College of Charleston Arena observation deck where attendees are invited to «Meet Charleston» at an opening cocktail reception, to horse - drawn carriage tours of the city...
All of the Lobster Cove Meadow Preserve trails offer prime opportunities for wildlife viewing, too.
At the press preview for Jeff Koons: A Retrospective, more than one member of the Whitney Museum's curatorial staff urged visitors to dispense with «preconceived notions» about Koons and embrace the exhibition as an opportunity to view the artist's perhaps too - well - known oeuvre with fresh eyes.
Visitors will have the opportunity to view the All Too Human exhibition outside of gallery opening hours before enjoying a sumptuous dinner in the Rex Whistler Restaurant.
Far too many firms view the goal of compensation - setting as simply «making as many people as happy as possible», which a) often leads to poorer performers being overly - compensated at the expense of the generous, strong performers who «leave money on the table» for the good of the firm, and b) ignores a golden opportunity to set performance goals and expectations for the firm and for each lawyer and staff member (one of which can be a defined role on a team) and then make the performance against such pie - growing efforts a factor in compensation.
Too bad (in my view) to waste the opportunity to interpret them when they were relevant.)
When he stepped on the podium and began his presentation, Simon was very candid in sharing his views to the effect that professors are often too ponderons and lawyers are too careful when it comes to blogging: they miss the opportunity, and reality, of blogging as a medium for sharing views more candidly.
It's like viewing a movie in black and white, or listening to an otherwise engaging song with the volume turned a bit too low, missing the opportunity to energize the listener.
Focusing too often only on expressing points of view results in missed opportunities to check for understanding and, probably more important, to evoke investment in the relationship as more important than practically any point of view offered out into the air.
If a commenter has written something inaccurate about you, you'll likely want to take the opportunity to correct the misinformation because, again, others will be viewing this too.
Of course, no one is privy to a crystal ball view into the future, but borrowers too often find an opportunity to sell an asset at a favorable price is hindered by a poorly negotiated, or non-negotiated, prepayment penalty.
More lenders may view it as a growth opportunity too, particularly as traditional mortgage lending is expected to decrease 37 percent in 2014 due to higher mortgage rates dampening refinance activity.
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