Sentences with word «virtually»

The Trans - Pacific Partnership is on life support, and as President Barack Obama readies a long - shot push to get the free - trade deal through Congress this fall, he may be virtually the last elected official in Washington who hasn't given it up for dead.
Parking by a self - driving car — without a human at the wheel — is a complex problem that researchers at virtually all car makers are trying to solve.
Chesky says that under Johnson's rule, the tension that often exists between the legal and business sides of a company has been virtually non-existent.
The holiday retail push is in full swing and virtual cash registers are virtually ringing as consumers the world over are scouring the Internet, buying up gifts for friends, family members and clients.
There was 30 % unemployment virtually overnight and that was just getting started, it was still years before it got really bad.
His Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) trounced the Liberal Democratic Party in a historic election on Aug. 30, shattering the latter's virtually unbroken reign since 1955.
And while most North Korean missiles are fired from fixed sites, North Korea has developed solid - fueled missiles that can launch from anywhere at virtually any time.
After using personality testing for many years on virtually everyone who has ever walked through the door looking for a sales job at Diversified, Natella is confident that there is an archetypal salesperson.
Even just two years ago, there was virtually no brand awareness of SoundCloud in the U.S., says Wahlforss.
Recording transactions through blockchain virtually eliminates human error and protects the data from possible tampering.
Virtually every product on the market offers the same core benefits: cleaning, whitening, brightening and stain removing.
«Virtually eliminating Ford's NA car portfolio makes a lot of sense, in our view,» said Adam Jonas, an analyst at Morgan Stanley.
In their case, the target was the eyeglass industry, whose high markups were virtually inescapable.
Over the past year VCs have increased their funding of tech start - ups, in virtually every corner of the economy, by 92 % compared to two years ago.
Transmitted through both soil and water, F. oxysporum can lay dormant in the soil for up to 30 years, and it's virtually impossible for growers to know their crops have it without rigorous testing (which doesn't exist).
According to the most recent SurePayroll Small Business Scorecard, hiring remains flat and paychecks are virtually flat in May over the previous month.
Virtually every major manufacturer offers an opportunity to customize new cars, but Tesla is a really good example.
The reality of the current TV landscape, of course, is that virtually everyone is competing with everyone else in some way or another as all the major players scramble to stake a claim in the new digital, streaming marketplace.
While you always have the option to refrain from sharing certain pieces of requested information, the more forthcoming you are, the easier it will be for potential guests to virtually get to know you, so you can begin building credibility and trust before you begin communicating with or actually meet potential guests.
The way the pipelines currently run out of Alberta, all the output of the oilsands ends up at refineries either in Canada or in the central U.S. Virtually none makes its way to either California or the EU.
Along the way, Bogle shows you how simplicity and common sense invariably trump costly complexity, and how a low cost, broadly diversified portfolio is virtually assured of outperforming the vast majority of Wall Street professionals over the long - term.»
They have become integral in virtually every industry imaginable, making creating, storing, and disseminating images.
«The big challenge is that the level of computer power that one of these things needs is pretty high,» Wilcove says, adding that as the market evolves, he can imagine a communications app for far - flung business meetings «where you're all virtually sitting around the table in different locations with one of these headsets on, James Bond - style.»
Activewear, outdoor sports gear, and virtually everything else the company produces is at a discount to move the winter gear out in time for spring.
Most POS systems virtually do this for you, but basics always include a title, body, terms, and expiration date.
«In the northeast corner, the supporting pillars at the bottom had virtually no cement in them,» says Doug Miller, professor of ethical fashion at the University of Northumbria's design school in Newcastle - upon - Tyne, U.K..
Sony had designed a portable tape player before, but it was very heavy, and at $ 1,000 per unit, there was virtually no demand.
Its staff posed the following question: If the U.S. created a tax code that eliminated virtually all personal and corporate tax breaks, and also required that the plan be revenue neutral ---- meaning that receipts in 20 years had to match the numbers forecast today ---- how low could rates go?
Virtually all of that growth is going to exactly two companies: Google and Facebook.
«Virtually everybody we've talked to in the materials space says this is something they either have in pilots already or certainly have on their road map.»
The supply cut has virtually achieved its stated goal of reducing inventories in developed economies to their five - year average, but OPEC has shown little sign yet of wanting to wind down the deal.
To the surprise of virtually no one, Netflix is raising prices.
The tool allows a user to virtually inhabit spaces in three dimensions.
The findings of the «Good to Great» study will surprise many readers and shed light on virtually every area of management strategy and practice.
From saving a virtually priceless collection of art to providing a path for small businesses to gain a foothold, relationship capital in the Motor City is being leveraged every which way.
It would be virtually impossible to list out every conceivable piece that could ultimately lead your company to a disaster, and some of the most dangerous problems are the ones you never see coming.
This way you can virtually bring along your mother to Tanzania or make your ex-boyfriend jealous of your jet - setting on the Riviera.
Virtually all plugins for creating opt - ins will give you design options, although some are more flexible than others.
I'd argue that virtually any website can be built with WordPress.
Another hard - learned lesson is that there is virtually no consistent correlation between great talkers and great ideas.
And in virtually every case we reviewed, the front - burner crisis involved an episode at the core of the company's business — in other words, it was foreseeable.
Since virtually no developed country is building coal - fired plants any more, the promise not to finance such projects is no great sacrifice.
A trail runner writing for Outdoor Gear Lab lauded the Speedcross 4's «incredible traction on virtually every surface,» while a reviewer with Switchback Travel called them «mountain ready» and durable, though he did note that they get hot when worn in warm weather.
Even while dedicating a great deal of time to his profession, he adds, «I still had dinner with my entire family virtually every night.»
If you want to learn something new or round out your resume, Udemy has online courses available for virtually every topic you can think of — whether you want to learn how to code, invest in stocks, or how to construct a nutritious meal plan.
As a decentralized platform for innovation, blockchain technology, over time, will revolutionize virtually every industry.
Richard Cooper, for his part, insists Total Debt Freedom serves its clients better than his American competitors, even if his business model is virtually identical.
«It's virtually impossible to protect everything,» says Mallory, but every company has crown jewels essential to its operation — safety systems, if you're in mining, or e-commerce data for a retailer.
Brick - and - mortar businesses can use virtually all the digital tools online stores do to track and improve the customer experience.
We don't know China because, in ways that have generally not been acknowledged, virtually every piece of information issued from or about the country is unreliable, partial, or distorted.
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