Not exact matches
«In a
year from now, what we want is for this not only to be nationally present, but something that
people see as a big part of their every day lives,» Elliott says.
Crabill says they fall into three categories: disgruntled 35 - 45
year olds (like me) who
see cable as a fundamental rip - off and now refuse to pay for it; low - income or penny pinching folks who decide they can't afford $ 100 cable bills; millennials who like TV, but don't understand why
people would sign up for a cable contract in the first place.
Sort by median salary to find the jobs with the fattest pay cheques; sort by five -
year wage growth to
see which fields have the fastest - growing salaries — that can indicate a shortage of qualified candidates (and opportunity for you); or sort by five -
year growth in the number of
people in the field — those are the places that have been on hiring sprees (but watch out; that doesn't mean they'll continue the streak).
Every cycle is different, obviously, and the immediate reaction most
people in this day and age having
seen what they've
seen in the last 30, 40
years, is that when the Fed hikes and they invert the curve, the situation is going to melt down, you're going to have a recession, and so on.
My initial reaction when I
saw Jim Stanford's piece on how the Tory plan confused jobs with
person -
years of employment was disbelief.
This Peter / Paul conundrum is interesting: we very often
see examples where
people have paid off their credit cards using available lines of credit, only to have their credit card balances swell back to where they were within a
year or so.
«Yesterday,
seeing Sonny Boy for the first time in 20
years, it was incredibly overwhelming, and I went to bed last night, just thinking to myself, that often we tell the story that in the last 30
years (that) extreme poverty has halved, but in some ways, I think that masks the present reality of suffering for so many
people living in extreme poverty.
Licensed insolvency trustees regularly
see people who manage to meet their mortgage payments for months, even
years, while the rest of their fiscal house falls down around them.
Over the
years, I've
seen many
people become millionaires.»
We started
seeing ransomware popping up about four
years ago in the corporate world, and if you look at the percentages of
people who have paid, close to 50 % of them have been attacked again.
Because disruptions are nothing new: We've
seen dozens of them in recent
years: A young entrepreneur has a big idea, shakes things up and emerges with a multi-billion dollar business that leaves
people gaping, imitating, disbelieving and envying, all amid a dizzying swirl of emotions.
But the stories of the
people who created these acclaimed works are just as fascinating and inspiring as the ones we
see in theaters, ranging from partnerships between newfound friends, finally getting to yes after
years of hard work and the remarkable work ethics of idiosyncratic minds.
He
sees the service economy following what he considers a «Hollywood» model: «You have a large network of very talented
people coming together for a
year or so to produce a product.
«If you look at sci - fi movies set 20
years from now, you don't
see people carrying their groceries.
For somebody who had never been to New Orleans, but moved there initially to teach and then a
year later left the classroom to start a company, I've
seen firsthand just how much the community has invested in bringing in and retaining young
people who really want to contribute to rebranding the city, bringing it from, old oil and gas and just tourism really into the 21st century with lots of high - tech, high - growth businesses.
When Herb Sizemore was CEO of Kansas Communications, in Lenexa, Kans. (he recently sold the company), he kept a file of all the «
People on the Move» columns in his local paper and called people a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situ
People on the Move» columns in his local paper and called
people a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situ
people a
year after they'd taken a new job to
see if they were happy with their situation.
The feedback loop of the city making itself attractive to start - ups and start - ups helping to make the city attractive to talented young
people (who in turn create more businesses that attract more young
people) is only getting started, but Robinson says he can already
see the effects both in terms of the area's legitimacy — «
people are saying, «hey, I would actually invest here or I would start my business here» as opposed to 10
years ago where
people would avoid the city at all costs» — and quality of life for young
people.
«We
saw people pricing this as a 1 - in - 5,000 event, but it was more like a one - in - five -
year event.»
Longer term, assuming safety and comfort improves and ticket prices drop, Futron
sees as many as 15,700
people flying to space annually, representing up to $ 786 million a
year in revenue.
See, the gap - toothed goal scorer got off to a rocky start in the ad game — perhaps following Mario Lemieux's lead with a bizarre local car dealer commercial — but quickly turned things around last
year with a series of quirky spots for Reebok CCM that featured his decapitated head's crazy -
person / evil genius laugh, and a turn for ESPN's SportsCenter that pegged him as a Russian spy.
«As more
people move out of their parents» basement — and there's still quite a few living there — we expect to
see continued healthy demand for homes,» said Svenja Gudell, chief economist for Zillow, which found millennials made up 42 percent of homebuyers last
year.
«We don't want to
see property destruction or
see people getting hurt,» said Elad Gross, a 29 -
year - old St. Louis civil rights attorney, as activists gathered in a park before going to the mall.
«
People have
seen results go from the best in the industry to one of the worst in the course of three
years,» says Stephens analyst Will Slabaugh.
Ammann still
sees lots of change in the next five
years, largely in cities, where young
people are not buying, or even leasing, cars the way they used to.
In this installment, I talk to the Founder of «Miracle Messages,» a San Francisco nonprofit reuniting homeless
people with family they haven't
seen in
years.
It's been an exciting
year for self - driving car projects that
people can actually
see and experience in the real world: In December, Google announced it was spinning out its self - driving car project into Waymo, a company that will partner with automakers to put driverless technology into cars.
«We
saw many
people get stranded last
year because ATMs weren't accessible or working,» Tisdale said.
Jacono told INSIDER he has
seen more patients asking for the nonsurgical alternative in the last
year specifically, which he credits partly to patients
seeing models and
people on social media post their outcomes from fillers.
In my thirty -
year career, I've never
seen a board room resolve not to invest in professional development because they don't care about
people.
You always hear about the «overnight success» of a lot of businesses, but what most
people don't
see is the
years of behind the scenes blood, sweat, and tears that go into pushing a business to that single point in time.
Kim Jong Un himself used his annual televised New
Year's address to wish for the games» success and announce the North's plan to participate, prompting officials from both Koreas to make a major effort so that Pyongyang could send more than 500
people, including 22 athletes and 21 reporters (none of whose work has been
seen).
As a
person who has dedicated over 20
years of my professional life in the pursuit of assisting clients in setting direction and driving change, I think that I've
seen just about all there is to
see when it comes to business and cultural transformation.
About 10 million
people in the U.S. reportedly
saw at least one Facebook ad promoted by agents linked to Moscow over the course two
years before and after the 2016 presidential election.
In the course of hiring close to 10,000
people in my companies over the
years, I've unfortunately
seen the ineffectiveness of most of the fads, theories and scoring systems that promised to revolutionize the hiring process.
It found that 3.7 billion
people who make up the poorest half of the world
saw no increase in their wealth in 2017, while 82 % of the wealth generated last
year went to the richest 1 % of the global population.
Six
years after a scramble to
see a doctor gave him the idea, more than 2.5 million
people use Massoumi's medical appointment booking service.
For a few
years I traveled to various communities to
see how they functioned, permaculture farms, indigenous
peoples, artist collectives, anarcho communes.
How many times have you
seen a
person who won the lottery lose it all and become broke five or six
years later?
«My hope is by the end of this
year, we'll have turned a corner on a lot of these issues and
people see things are getting a lot better,» he said.
And though I'm a strong critic of such practices, I do have a degree of sympathy for the
person who has spent, say, 20
years believing that homeopathy really works, and «
seeing» it help thousands of
people (a fact that can readily be explained by the operation of a whole range of well - documented cognitive biases).
Culiacán (Mexico)(AFP)- Amid a bloody dispute between rival drug gangs battling for control, the Mexican state of Sinaloa has just
seen its deadliest weekend in
years with at least 30
people killed.
«We clearly
see a fade amongst the 13 - to 18 -
year - olds in usage of Facebook, and I think most
people would probably intuitively feel that that's happening,» Mark Mahaney, lead internet analyst at RBC, told CNBC's «Power Lunch» Monday.
From political humour to modern takes on classic fairy tales,
see what
people are planning to wear this
year below.
This
year the Forbes magazine list of the 400 richest
people in the U.S.
saw an 18 % increase in the amount of wealth needed to make the cut.
«Over the past few
years, we've
seen a steady trend toward
people using TweetDeck on their computers and Twitter on their mobile devices.»
I
saw the story in the Wall Street Journal Mansion section about Moraga and realized that I had met the owner 20 or 25
years ago with President Reagan at a social party, although he wasn't a very political
person.
When the target audience can relate to the
people they
see in fitness advertisements, they're more likely to realize they can prioritize their bodies even if they haven't set foot in a gym for
years.
If
people decided to actually get going on their new
year goals and resolutions instead of just talking about them they would begin to
see an amazing shift take place.
«I think you're going to start
seeing people say, «Wow, these valuations are really, really attractive, and over the next five to 10
years, I'm going to be happy that I have exposure there,»» she says.
As the workforce becomes more virtualized next
year, we're going to
see further disruption in how
people are paid.