Sentences with phrase «who move more»

They are also realizing that employees who move more throughout the day are more productive.
The Black Box of Irony: People use this argument to denounce CICO, but, paradoxically, it only confirms it: when people move less they gain fat compared to those who move more.
People use this argument to denounce CICO, but, paradoxically, it only confirms it: when people move less they gain fat compared to those who move more.
However, even if such data are not discarded outright, subjects who move more will contribute less to the group - level results because of the poor quality of their data.
Younger voters — who move more often, work weirder hours and aren't in the habit of voting — simply don't vote as much.
As you probably know, any teenage driver who moves more than 100 miles away without a car is eligible for an insurance discount.
«Spectacular saleswoman who moved more product than anyone else at Victoria's Secret in 2016.»

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The move is most significant for users of Windows 10 S, which is a more streamlined version of Windows 10 meant for low - cost PCs and laptops used in classrooms, who could not use iTunes because their operating system only lets them download apps available in the Microsoft Store.
Ali Shaker, who was driving near the van at the time, told Canadian broadcast outlet CP24 that the driver appeared to be moving deliberately through the crowd at more than 30 mph.
But for employees who move and employers that operate in multiple provinces, saving for retirement looks bound to become more complicated.
«There are more things to be found yet,» says the 67 - year - old veteran, who moved from his U.K. home to the then - frontier town of Yellowknife as a young geologist.
«There will always be some people who operate on the basis of feel, but more and more people are moving away from farming by feel [alone].»
«A bigger move, say outside of a 20 percent band, might destroy confidence and make it harder for small business to raise money, or even to sell to larger companies who might be more worried about their viability, or ability to deliver on orders placed.»
The EPA's recent move to roll back automobile fuel efficiency standards benefits almost no one except auto manufacturers, who save on R&D costs, and oil companies, for whom greater fuel consumption translates into more revenues.
Those who believe Le Château still has life are banking on one thing: the company's aggressive move away from its traditional market toward a more mature one, with deeper pockets.
Forecasters predict wind gusts to become more intense by Saturday night, challenging the 8,700 firefighters who have been battling the fast - moving blazes for five days.
I agreed immediately, since I would be making a little more money with him and anyone else who moved up to the larger quantity.
It surveyed more than 10,500 workers who had changed jobs and found that 59 percent of respondents said they'd moved to pursue better opportunities and a stronger career path.
Some studies suggest that for specific populations, like people who have been diagnosed with heart disease or are obese, fitness trackers can motivate them to move more, at least for several months.
That is why companies are offering more career mobility opportunities, which support employees who want to move across different departments or even change their occupation.
The $ 13.7 billion deal lifted shares for both companies, punished the stocks of grocery companies who now have even more reason to fear Amazon's moves onto their turf, and added a cool $ 2 billion to Jeff Bezos» net worth.
At the same time, the bank is hoping the move could force clients who want continued access to hot IPOs to put more of their assets with the firm's wealth management business.
But executives — who decline to say how much of an investment the new stores are requiring — are convinced the move toward bigger and more technological outlets is also the right one.
And Georgetown's Tahira Taylor, who volunteered with the Peace Corps before moving into the sharp - elbowed world of advertising, was more blunt about her aspirations.
Getting an expert opinion can be a money - saving move for small - business owners who would prefer to spend a lot more time keeping up on the latest developments in their industries than on the latest in software.
In 1998, she moved to the paper's New York bureau, stepping over more senior reporters who felt they deserved the plum posting.
This approach is revered by the more analytical types and those who want some concrete evidence before moving forward.
That's all the more true for Liberals who are too old, or too entrenched in their family lives, to move back to Ottawa to become political staffers again.
And the president's move to replace H.R. McMaster with policy hawk Bolton, who Sherman described as «a man who has never seen a war he does not want to wage,» could add more risk into the mix, especially ahead of a historic summit under consideration for Trump and Kim.
This is a positive move for YouTube's business model, according to Haven, who believes it will appeal to advertisers more.
One of the more telling proposals comes from three Dallas developers who want Amazon — the ecommerce giant that pioneered the growth of online shopping — to move into the old site of the Valley View Mall.
These moves are less about capturing more customers than they are about collecting more dollars from its existing set who are young, urban, and affluent — or, in other words, extremely desirable.
Rather, the former talk show host, entrepreneur, actress, and philanthropist receiving an honorary doctorate of letters by the liberal arts school, urged the class of 2017 to channel something more basic: cultivate a clear vision of who you are and what moves you.
Cruz and Kasich's move to harmonize their efforts will satisfy anti-Trump forces within the GOP, who have long called for a more coordinated approach to defeating the brusk businessman.
Gallup researchers have found that employees who can move to different areas during the workday are 1.3 times more likely to be engaged in their jobs.
The move is surprising for 73 - year - old Slim, who built his company America Movil in a more staid sector, namely the highly regulated telecommunications and TV business in Latin America.
Ellis - Lamkins is one of a number of activists who have recently moved over to the private sector, seeing more promise in a new wave of socially conscious Silicon Valley startups.
But Voorhees, who moved to Panama and launched his startup Coinapult after working as the director of marketing for BitInstant in New York, says the Bitcoin ecosystem makes cooperation more attractive than competition.
It would have to be more agile and move far faster than the Internet - based email incumbents who just couldn't get on the ball quickly enough to satisfy mobile - first business users.
Clinton's campaign has argued she would assert control of the Democratic race once it moved to more diverse states with black and Hispanic populations who have traditionally backed Clinton and have been slow to warm to Sanders.
The move from flash - frozen to fresh beef is just the latest step by McDonald's, one of the biggest buyers of beef in the U.S., to lure in consumers who increasingly say they want fresh, unprocessed food and are giving less weight to fat and calories when considering health and more to sourcing and provenance.
For Moerdler and Datskovsky, who are ready to move to the second tier of their investment pyramid, short - term activities will center on funding a retirement plan, saving more aggressively for their children's college education, and boosting their emergency cash reserves.
While teaching organizational behavior at Cornell University for more than 35 years, I've had the privilege of training numerous young people who have now moved on to be leaders in the private and public sector.
Dadgar, who describes his strength as the willingness to take risks that move the company forward, insisted on raising capital to finance growth and hire more staff.
And, considering that nearly half of employers (44 percent) studied (in a 2015 Careerbuilder survey of more than 2,000 U.S. hiring and HR managers) said they would think twice before moving an employee who gossips up the ranks, such office chitchat does more harm than good, right?
More broadly, Vance observes economic defeatism from working - class whites who blame foreign companies for moving good jobs overseas and politicians for prioritizing the needs of other groups.
Other businesses have become more expensive as investors who were burned in the 2008 — 09 crash finally move back into the stock market.
Carmen Foglietta, the facilities manager, orchestrated 2,000 «moves» in 2015, more than double the number of people who shift desks in a typical year.
The 3,500 - employee «international protective services» division is the least visible to Canadians, who are more likely to see Garda's people moving truckloads of cash for banks, screening passengers at airports, or guarding malls.
Couric, who joined Yahoo News as its global anchor more than two years ago, is reportedly looking to move on as the company's core web assets are being shopped around to unconfirmed buyers.
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