Sentences with phrase «with coming to terms with»

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«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» he told CNBC on Wednesday.
Consider the long - term value of working with freelancers, as they may be able to help you for months and years to come, and will likely appreciate the work.
Crawford thinks that Google will come to terms with European and U.S. competition authorities, but that may be a solution to a fading problem.
DURING the sustained economic boom that came to a screeching halt one year ago, business leaders were unanimous in advocating a long - term approach to dealing with the big strategic issues.
His place in the world, and finally comes to terms with what's wrong with his career and life.
Once I had a website built and saw my ideas come to life, my mind was fluttering with long - term goals.
With each deal it has made — and there will be more to come — Zymeworks has been able to negotiate more favourable terms, he notes.
Rosenquist said a real change will come in viewing with younger Canadians, calling them «cord nevers,» an industry term used to describe those who don't bother at all getting a TV subscription.
Perth - based information technology company ASG Group has reported a significant financial loss for the 2013 financial year as it struggles to come to terms with the changing sector.
But there's actually another framework that we've had great success with in terms of helping leaders and their direct reports get on the same page when it comes to how issues get delegated on a daily basis.
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» he told CNBC.
tells the story of Kate Messner, a high school sophomore who's coming to terms with her sexuality.
In terms of in - store innovations, the company made a big splash last year by launching and then heavily hyping two stores — a massive 140,000 - square - foot Canadian Tire in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner of screens, simulators and other forms of digital eye candy, including interactive video walls, window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classes.
(YouTube TV still has not come to terms with Viacom, which owns networks such as MTV and Comedy Central.)
You can register for a short - term international roaming plan with your service provider, but the more affordable options usually don't come with that much usable data — you don't want to find yourself paying a fortune per megabyte after you absentmindedly check Facebook one time.
According to the Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous sources, Spotify's deal terms come with «onerous guarantees,» including being able to convert the debt into equity at a 20 % discount to the share price of the public offering, among other special promises.
Bourses in Europe were lower Monday as investors took a cautious approach as they came to terms with a hung parliament in the U.K. and awaited a meeting of the Federal Reserve later this week.
While there are exceptions — a certain president comes to mind — hardcore violations of Twitter's terms of service are usually the work of so - called eggs (i.e., users who have the default avatar because they never bothered to choose one) and other anonymous trolls with follower counts in the dozens.
The design of it is so difficult to come to terms with because of the tight integration with musical gameplay.
Trump's widely reported comment, which the White House did not deny, came Thursday during a bipartisan meeting with lawmakers on immigration in which he used the term to describe Haiti and African countries and instead expressed an interest in accepting immigrants from countries like Norway, whose prime minister he had spoken with the day before.
Being able to come to terms with who we are, where we have come from, our mistakes and what we have learned by making them, and being able to talk about all of this openly is very therapeutic.
If she wants to turn around those ugly ratings, Clinton is going to have to come to terms with three big issues that simply will not go away, and sooner rather than later:
As a commercial diver, this was the end of my career and I really struggled to try and come to terms with what this meant.
«We want to make certain our bids come from well - established insurers who are going to be around to fulfill the terms of their contracts with us,» he says.
These assets are all riskier, in the short run, than plain - vanilla bonds, but a retiree with a long - term time horizon can't afford to shun the rewards that come with those risks.
Wall Street has found a semblance of stability after a roller - coaster week, but some investors are convinced the rockiness in stocks and bonds isn't quite over for one main reason: The markets have yet to fully come to terms with how aggressively the Federal Reserve may respond to surprising economic strength.
Purchases of usage subscriptions (including credits, points, and / or virtual currency) or any virtual items made available on the online services are nonrefundable, have no monetary value (i.e., are not a cash account or equivalent), and are purchases of only a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-assignable, personal, and non-transferable right to use, even if such came with a durational term (e.g., a monthly subscription).
Seko's visit to New Delhi has come at a time when India is preparing to create a network with other major oil consumers in Asia, such as China, South Korea and Japan, to negotiate better terms with sellers.
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» Buffett told CNBC in January.
A person familiar with the terms of the deal who was not authorized to speak about it tells Fortune that the price tag comes in around $ 400 million.
The Company continues to work closely with its primary third - party gathering and processing midstream provider in the basin to plan for expected midstream expansions coming online in 2018, 2019 and over the long - term.
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say almost with certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» Buffett said on CNBC, noting that he didn't understand Bitcoin and other blockchain - based digital assets.
He has since come to terms with his obligations as CEO, but code is still close to his heart: Dasilva chose a glass - walled office located right next to the development team.
Scientist Christine Peterson came up with the term in 1998 at the Foresight Institute, a nonprofit think tank dedicated to nanotechnology and advances in AI.
And I've written several books on my experiences investing, with topics ranging from automatic investing to Warren Buffett, to hedge funds, to long - term investing (my worse - selling book, «The Forever Portfolio», which has sold 399 copies since it came out in December 2008, including one copy for the entire last quarter).
Google held 8 percent of market in terms of page views in June 2011, coming second to Baidu with 81 percent, according to Chinese data firm CNZZ.
«If you're in India and you want to establish a longer - term relationship with a company, you'd like to know that the company comes from a country with solid finances, good technology and a stable workforce and government,» he says.
That kind of went with the territory back in the day when game developers were still coming to terms with the fact that, when played at home, they didn't need a staggering difficulty to keep players pumping quarters into the machine.
It's not always easy to come to terms with something we don't want to admit.
He says Kiip has created an entirely new ad unit and that comes with challenges in the short to medium term.
My PangeaBed pillow ($ 125)(infused with copper for better heat transfer, too) is noticeably cooler than most, and one of my all - time favorites thanks to its unparalleled bounce and antimicrobial benefits, but it doesn't come within a swinging distance of the Helix Cool Pillow in terms of temperature control.
Most of the common analyses and tests done by Web companies treat are centered on the notion of «visitors» to their website (transactional, one time relationship with consumers, typically driven by traffic coming from search engines) rather than «users» of their service (longer term relationship, typically involves creating a user account with the Web service).
So the government is going to have to come to terms with what that means for affordability in the cities, what's that's going to mean for infrastructure, education — it's a big equation.
While the Bay Area has a reputation for being the startup hub of America — and there are plenty of valid reasons for that reputation — many founders don't come to terms with the negative realities of fundraising in the Bay Area when you don't live there.
Meanwhile, consumers are still coming to terms with the implications of the 500 million account hack, which appears to be the biggest such incident in history.
Now, as Silicon Valley is finally coming to terms with the fact that bad behavior can do more than cause a temporary headache, concerned LPs are taking notice.
Part of work - life balance was coming to terms with that and knowing I couldn't do that forever.
The Eurozone is coming to terms with the return of crisis conditions to Greece, as new elections on Jan. 25 approach.
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However, if repressed gay impulses are a common motivator for homophobic attitudes, this would be useful to know from the perspective of combating homophobia, and for helping such people come to terms with their own sexuality.
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