Sentences with phrase «what calls»

Also this month, China announced it would trial fast - tracked work visas for what it calls «high - end foreign talent.»
Today's Economix blog discusses what it calls «the anti-mommy bias,» or, more technically, the concept of Family Responsibilities Discrimination.
What he ended up with was what he calls a «qualified pipeline» — people who would both be assets to the company and have already expressed an interest in investing in DraftKings, a company that's had buckets of trouble when it comes to regulation and may not be an investment target for everyone.
But it also disclosed in the fine print of its SEC filing just what a legal and financial nightmare it is getting into over what it calls the «cybersecurity incident.»
Shares in Carpetright, which has in recent months issued a series of profit warnings because of weak UK retail spending and what it calls poorly - located outlets, fell 19 percent to 34 pence in early trading on Thursday.
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has confirmed Americans and others are being held by Islamic militants after what he calls a «terrorist attack» occurred at a natural gas facility in Algeria.
Hunter says that the difference between freelancers and what she calls «civilians» is that creative entrepreneurs don't have lives that are compartmentalized.
Ruettiger shares how having a dream, what he calls «the edge,» sheer determination and asking «why not?»
But he's only recently come to the belief that competition is actually «integral to our beings,» in contrast to the preachings of what he calls the «Edenists.»
In the summer of 2015, president Heather Hunt and her leadership team set what she calls an «ambitious but achievable» target for Fluid Life: to help its customers save $ 250 million by 2025.
Brooks left iRobot in 2008, but the success gave him the first and perhaps most important of a series of what he calls maxims that guide him at Rethink, and with which he plies his employees in lieu of actually telling them what to do.
The PayPal founder has been known to criticize what he calls the glorification of failure in business.
For this reason Sundar thinks the best way to create a policy is to find what he calls the «social media evangelists» from within your company.
This fall, the company — doubtlessly aware that young people distrust brands that don't give back and eager to signal its commitment to gender equality — launched what it calls the 50/50 Founders» Fund, donating a dollar from each sale to a pool of seed money evenly distributed between startups led by men and women.
Medprin manufactures several forms of what it calls «biomimetic - synthetic» material which look and act like real human tissue, with microstructures that resemble human extracellular matrix.
He has famously said he missed the boat (or car) on the ride - sharing service Uber, but recently identified what he calls «the greatest startup ever.»
Same - store sales for what it calls its international lead markets - comprising Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the United Kingdom - rose...
Sobey has redesigned its MBA program to emphasize responsible leadership through an eight - month integrative course, and it employs active learning through what it calls «immersive» experiences focused on entrepreneurship, community and not - for - profit leadership, and an international class trip.
Crucially, Microsoft (msft) has also now released what it calls the HoloLens Commercial Suite, a package that includes the HoloLens Development Edition along with a bunch of features for enterprise users.
Some of these consist of what it calls «featured snippets» from webpages that deal with those topics, which are highlighted in a box at the top of the search page.
Metzger describes a three - stage path to what he calls a Self - sufficient Replicating Space Industry, or SRSI, in which largely robotic mining operations would extract resources that would be transformed into useful goods in offworld robotic manufacturing facilities.
He wants Qualcomm for its leading smartphone modem - chip division, an example of what he calls a «franchise» that will continue to dominate its industry.
He teaches his clients to achieve what he calls a «beautiful state» — in other words, a perennially peaceful mood.
He emphasizes the fact that Moore is a high - end product, what he calls «the best paint out there.»
Rebelling against his consulting background, Koch prefers «messy résumés» to what he calls «check the box» hiring.
Another study by James Bovard, a military and national security authority that appeared in the libertarian Reason Magazine, offers a highly critical and skeptical review of what he calls «The High Price of Security Theater.»
While devices such as the iPhone are individually simple to use, they're creating what he calls «aggregate complexity» by not working together seamlessly.
And that could be exactly what Reynolds needs to achieve what he calls «Canaccord's global ambitions.»
The post singled out as an example of what it calls «absurd pro-Russia content» a September 17 Ending the Fed story headlined «Vladimir Putin Escapes New World Order Assassination Attempt.»
In addition to legal documents ensuring a smooth transition, he has created what he calls a death video.
Mackey went on to outline the tenets of what he calls «conscious capitalism.»
He proposed the tariffs in part to follow through on campaign promises to crack down on what he calls unfair trade practices.
In June, Butterfield told Fortune's Michal Lev - Ram that the role of Slack — which began as a real - time chat service and now encompasses a range of features for business productivity, wrapped in a consumer - friendly interface — will continue to expand into what he calls a «virtual chief of staff» that could help with functions such as employee feedback.
Farber recently had what he calls his «Big Short moment,» referring to the movie about the U.S. housing crash.
Tebele does what he calls «curating,» meaning he'll re-post content from other social media users, and credit them in the comments section of the app.
But the North's decision to send former military intelligence chief Kim Yong Chol as delegation leader to the closing ceremony has enraged families of 46 sailors killed in the torpedo attack on their ship and threatens the mood of rapprochement that Seoul wants to create at what it calls the «Peace Games».
From Ashley Madison's early days to its current international incarnation, Biderman has understood that the service wouldn't just sell itself, which is why he pursued what he calls a «Hollywood red - carpet» approach to PR.
Most companies probably don't need to be as ruthless as Microsoft is about hiring what it calls the «the top 10 % of the top 10 %.»
This Finnish startup makes what it calls «intelligent green walls,» or plant - based biological purifiers.
According to Stanton, his firm's prominence and longevity is thanks to what he calls a «triple - win» approach.
In the fall of 2005, he wrote what he calls «my best blog post ever.»
Founded by two veterans of the consumer electronics industry, Zive brings what it calls a «humanistic» and «friendly» design philosophy to software.
In a recent post, Evans revealed what he calls four «Secret Words» that, he claims, will allow you to build a multi-billion dollar business.
He gets up each day at 2:30 a.m. to do what he calls an hour - long «heavy workout,» which, depending on the day, consists of lifting weights, boxing with a heavy bag, or running sprints on a football field.
That might be even more true when it comes to his council's proposal to found what it calls «FutureSkills Lab» — a new agency to «catalyze and enable much more forward - looking approaches to preparing Canadians for the workforce.»
For his part, Trent Porter, CFP and owner of Priority Financial Partners, finds that members of both generations have similarities: interest in socially responsible investing and membership in what he calls the research culture.
First comes what he calls «platform expansion,» in which Intuitive pushes a number of new products that have either just entered the market or that are in the works.
Klein prefers what he calls real - time transformation: Rather than waste precious time studying what's wrong with an organization, proceed directly to envisioning what it should look like and «start knocking off the list of impediments that are keeping you from getting there,» he says.
So the most valuable tool DeMars provides is what she calls an «Ethical Priority Compass.»
Gurley bets that this experience will be part of what he calls the «consumerization of healthcare.»
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