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The Bank of England raised its key interest rate on February 2nd, but it signaled that it may pause soon, meaning the economy won't have to endure further sizable increases in borrowing costs.
won't have to endure further sizable increases
China's trade surplus remains sizable, despite shrinking since tariff rates first rose in 2018.
China's trade surplus remains sizable despite shrinking since tariff rates first rose in 2018.
On Earth, squeezing the planet disrupts the magma reservoirs inside the crust, triggering sizable, climate-altering eruptions in Chile, New Zealand, Yellowstone, and
triggering sizable, climate-altering eruptions in Chile, New Zealand, Yellowstone, and elsewhere.
A sizable percentage of them believed that the wartime experiences that they'd suffer had actually caused them to become better, and yes, even happier people.
A sizable percentage of them believed that the wartime experiences that they'd suffer had actually caused them to become better, and
Now, we're talking about a pretty sizable number of people here who were involved in this prisoner swap.
Now, we're talking about a pretty sizable number of people here who are involved in this prisoner swap.
These red dwarfs could double their brightness in minutes, which could strip away sizable portions of a planet's atmosphere and burn it, rendering it sterile.
which could strip away sizable portions of a planet's atmosphere and burn it,
But Viktor Orban, for example, Hungary's prime minister, a longtime ally of Vladimir Putin of Russia, he has stood here and claimed that he has a sizable minority that will block this proposal.
But Viktor Orbán, for example, Hungary's Prime Minister, a longtime ally of Vladimir Putin of Russia, he has stood here and claimed that he has, uh, a sizable minority that will block this proposal.
A very sizable number of the queries that we get on the Google Assistant are first date queries, like, do you have any brothers or sisters?
A very sizable number of the queries
It's quite sizable both in terms of sort of share of GDP and especially if you go outside of the large urban centers into the countryside.
It's quite a sizable employer, both if you look at sort of the actual number of people working in the forest, but
The next Googler named Michael Lynch said he tried his best to stick with the company. He gave his best, yet there was still no opportunity to ever get a promotion. And numerous ex-Googlers have felt this way, describing a house of cards style internal politics structure that happens within the company, blocking them from claiming up the ladder of success. Within tech companies, it should be purely results driven, but people pleasing within Google is apparently a massive problem. People getting passed over for promotions, taking it personally, and then going on to find a new job. This is exactly what Crystal Brick experienced, an ex-product marketing manager who ended up leaving for a six-figure job for the same reasons. Now the question is, when people leave, where do they go? Google seems like the top, and what's next? Well, there are many comparable companies such as Facebook or Netflix, but a sizable amount of people take advantage of the fifth major reason to start a startup. Uncle Ben from Spider-Man said it best, with great power comes great responsibility. What he didn't say was, with great responsibility can come extreme stress. If even in big companies, stress is inevitable, why not spend that stress on developing your own company instead? And if competition is inevitable, then why not compete with Google itself? One group of ex-Google employees took this very literally, and they created a new search engine called Neva. And Neva is far and away not the only startup ex-Googlers have created. There's so many like Cardiogram, TextNow, Coda, Amplitude, Zenesis,
Well, there are many comparable companies such as Facebook or Netflix, but a sizable amount of people take advantage of the fifth major reason: to start a startup.