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But deflation would make people want to hold onto their money, and a decrease in consumer spending would reduce
business
profits, leading to more unemployment and a further decrease in spending, causing the economy to keep shrinking.
So, imagine a company hires a new employee, best in the business, who's on a multimillion-dollar contract.
During the
business
of communicating information, in addition to releasing neurotransmitters like glutamate into the synapse, neurons also release a small peptide called amyloid beta.
Business
start-ups.
When we implement these solutions, we shift the way we do
business
from a system that is inherently exploitative and extractive to a new normal that is by nature restorative and regenerative.
The guy who was supposed to build this machine was the guy in the middle, Vladimir Zworykin, from RCA. RCA, in probably one of the lousiest
business
decisions of all time, decided not to go into computers.
In its immense generosity, India decided somehow that I, the Muslim son of a broke freedom fighter who accidentally ventured into the
business
of selling dreams, should become its king of romance, the "Badhshah of Bollywood," the greatest lover the country has ever seen ... with this face.
I'm convinced that the road to climate progress in the United States runs through the Republican Party and the
business
community.
So in launching the Climate Leadership Council, I started by reaching out to a who's who of Republican elder statesmen and
business
leaders, including James Baker and George Schultz, the two most respected Republican elder statesmen in America; Martin Feldstein and Greg Mankiw, the two most respected conservative economists in the country; and Henry Paulson and Rob Walton, two of the most successful and admired
business
leaders.
This is a key selling point to Republicans and
business
leaders.
One, the
business
community is fundamentally parting ways with the White House on climate change.
So, international,
business
and even the Republican base will all be calling for a Republican replacement plan.
TMD: So we don't usually put our
business
in the streets.
And every time
business
would get bad, he'd remind me of that mantra: no condition is permanent.
And the tool I've found which has proven to be the most reliable safety net for emotional free fall is actually the same tool that has helped me to make my best
business
decisions.
"Business
hours are over at five o'clock."
She gave this to me to put on my desk for personal health, because at the time, I was working on my first real
business.
For me, it was taking my first vacation in four years and stepping away from my
business
for a month to go to London, where I could stay in a friend's room for free, to either remove myself as a bottleneck in the
business
or shut it down.
I was self-medicating, my
business
was going to implode at any moment at all times, if I didn't step away.
I was able to extricate myself from the
business.
And it doesn't matter to me whether you're running a coffee shop or you're an intellectual, or you're in business, or you're flying hot air balloons.
When I talk about it I usually pick business, because they make the best pictures that you can put in your presentation, and because it's the easiest sort of way to keep score.
We're now in the fashion business, no matter what we do for a living, we're in the fashion
business.
Fastest-growing
business
in the whole mortuary industry.
It's also accountable, because of the
business
model of advertising, for anybody who can pay the most to actually walk into the control room and say, "That group over there, I want to schedule these thoughts into their minds."
And that involves questioning big things, like the
business
model of advertising.
These kinds of things are necessary to create jobs, but also what we're saying is you may think that the technology you're working on or the
business
that you're working on may not have applications in the developing world, but look at Zipline.
Turns out, it doesn't really make good
business
sense to sell someone a piece of land for eternity.
The leg room in economy is like
business
class.
This strategy is now known as "dogfooding," and it's a common strategy in the
business
world.
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