Sentences with phrase «what protects our bottom line»

I'm hoping someday we will finally have the courage to do what's right — not what protects our bottom line.

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With this in mind, what steps do you need to take to protect your business from tariffs that could wreck your bottom line, re-orient your supply chain or adjust your sales strategy to better fit the rules without NAFTA in place?
If I were trying to make up a sympathy sob story I would make up better details, more believable ones, than the grinding, boring, crushing, and banal reality of what it was like to be targeted by Men Of God protecting their image and bottom line.
Bottom Line: The real question should be not what did our paleolithic ancestors eat, but of the food that we have available to us today, what diet will best protect us from the most common causes of diet - preventable death in the modern world?
They have bottom lines and communities to protect and most seem willing to do what is necessary to protect both.
«The main foundation for Novo Nordisk is the triple bottom line because that is what's protecting our license to operate,» said Lars Rebien Sorensen, the firm's president and CEO in an interview with Corporate Knights after receiving the award.
Even the boldest establishment economic attempts to address climate change fall far short of what is required to protect the earth — since the «bottom line» that constrains all such plans under capitalism is the necessity of continued, rapid growth in production and profits.
What big business needed was a way to protect its bottom line and take away the only line of defense consumers had to protect itself from negligence.
Despite what you may think, the insurance company is in business to protect their bottom line, and that is it.
The last thing you want after suffering an injury is for an insurance company — whose only interest is to protect its bottom line — telling you what your rights are.
«What gets missed in all of this brouhaha is the fact that whatever tax is suffered by a multinational enterprise (MNE) is ultimately passed on to the consumer: Vodafone, Starbucks, Amazon, Boots, Shell, Apple etc., would simply increase the price of their product to protect their bottom line.
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We want to help you protect what you've worked so hard to achieve while you focus on the bottom line.
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