Sentences with phrase «voice than the industries»

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For more than two years, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade has been a leading voice advocating for the introduction of ridesharing in B.C. and the modernization of the taxi industry.
ACA provides professional development, industry voice, public policy advocacy and an array of benefits and resources to its membership of nearly 200 angel groups and more than 8,000 individual accredited investors.
When Jason Boyett and I realized we had both written memoir - style books about our experiences with doubt to be published byZondervan in the spring / summer of 2010, we decided to team up rather than compete — an arrangement that has probably worked more in my favor than his, seeing as Jason's already published a shelf - full of books and has earned a reputation for being one of the industry's most thoughtful and humorous voices.
«Women of the Vine & Spirits is international in scope, and it is more important than ever that women across the globe have a collective voice in the alcohol beverage industry in order to create change.»
One real - estate professional who was at the event, voicing an opinion that is not atypical in the industry, said Liu is «nothing more than a union puppet,» and that de Blasio was «not as bad as Liu, but he comes from the same place.»
The voice recognition technology could be used in industry; for example, if you wanted to stop a machine in an emergency you could shout «halt» rather than trying to find the right button.»
England About Blog This is the blog of Mark Mulligan a media and technology analyst of more than 15 years» standing and one of the leading voices in music industry analysis.On this blog you will find opinion and insight on the music industry's often painful journey towards creating a new business around music.
tFS: Do you feel as though models have more of a voice in the fashion industry now, like collaborating with the design process, than perhaps they did in the past?
Australia About Blog A trusted voice of the Australian retail industry in news, advice, and advocacy for more than 109 years.
One hopes, however, that their voices, and others like theirs, aren't lost to a Brexit - era Britain with more than its own share of crippling social damage, disintegration and prejudice to ponder: there are many English Honeys and Three Billboards Outside Ebbsfleets demanding to be made, and the UK industry can ill afford to export all its anger.
For example, the customer service industry has spurred the development of interactive voice recognition software that can measure a customer's deteriorating mood and route them to help quickly rather than waiting for the situation to escalate.
The rise of the independent book publishing industry has given a voice to hundreds of thousands of authors, more than 16,000 of which, from more than 120 countries, have realized their dreams of publication through Trafford.
At the same time, as technology makes self - publishing ever easier, the industry will hear new voices from around the globe and from places that have been underrepresented in the past, giving readers a greater variety of indie titles than ever before, but making it more vital for authors to find a way to stand out from the pack.
Voices is a part of Findaway, an innovator in the audiobook industry for more than 10 years and a global leader in digital content delivery across retail, library, and K — 12 channels.
Their industry relies on the status - quo and a demand for books that mirror what's selling today or yesterday, rather than writing something truly unique and in your own voice.
Personal finance tends to be an offshoot of the self - help industry but Olen suggests that by focusing on society rather than individuals, financial problems are politicized: «When we used our voice and spoke up publicly, it became clear that our personal financial woes were, in reality, our collective financial woes.»
As Fox points out, it becomes a «he - said - she - said» argument, and the industry has a voice — in both courts and the public domain — that is much louder and more influential than that of the average citizen.
Major, Lindsey & Africa's more than 35 years of experience in the legal recruiting industry makes our consultants an authoritative voice and the go - to people for insight into legal recruiting news and the legal industry.
The «kate spade new york scallop» and Skagen Falster are extremely similar in more ways than one, packing the same industry - standard Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor, and running Android Wear 2.0 with access to a standalone Play Store and Google Assistant voice functionality.
I love to hear the excitement in my clients» voices when they are shown that successfully changing industries is more about their plan, their resume, their networking approach, and they coaching they receive than their experience!
Australia About Blog A trusted voice of the Australian retail industry in news, advice, and advocacy for more than 109 years.
CAREER SUMMARY Professional with more than twenty years of experience providing telecommunications voice support functions, as well as setting up hardware to support telecommunications networks within the IT industry.
Canada About Blog Choral Canada is the national voice of the Canadian choral community, representing and uniting a network of conductors, educators, composers, administrators, choral industry leaders, and more than 40,000 choral singers from coast to coast to coast.
Australia About Blog A trusted voice of the Australian retail industry in news, advice, and advocacy for more than 109 years.
«Realtor.com ® is all about creating connections with real human beings, so it is time we start talking to our consumers and to the industry with more personality, voice and humanity than ever before.»
With nearly 2,100 members representing more than 250,000 housing units throughout Minnesota, MHA is the voice of the state's multi housing industry.
I think that this should be a wake up call to he whole Real Estate Industry, We pay lots of money out for fees, dues and Education; This should be looked at and all Realtors should voice up and not only use their voices but start putting into action our voices so that not only CREA, but CREB, RECA should take note and wake up to this, and become better leader's rather than money takers.
«More members than ever made a personal commitment to support RPAC, which serves as the industry's strong voice for change and progress,» says 2004 RPAC Fundraising Chair Richard Gaylord, CIPS, CRB.
KBIS, the voice of the kitchen and bath industry, has been around for more than 50 years.
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