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How to use the word TECHS in a Sentence?

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Our hospital is pulling every lever that we possibly can to try to open up more bed space, to try to bring in more nurses and techs and respiratory therapists and to try to open up more zones.

Donald Zimmer

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Tried-and-true stocks are more tired and crowded, big techs like Apple and Netflix are great companies, but can you think of better circumstances for their businesses than having a pandemic when people are working from home and need better tech and holed up in their houses with nothing to do ?

Lisa Shalett

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The ER and ICU nurses. The respiratory techs. The people who staffed the vaccination clinics and gave shots to 300 million people, these are the people who really put this fire out. 3600 healthcare workers died during this pandemic. We should hear about the people who were essential workers who couldn't zoom for work. People who drove the buses. Police and fire. People who delivered food. This country was held together by the people in our communities who... fulfilled their responsibilities at great personal peril. I want to hear about how small businesses survived. There's so much to talk about. And it's so uplifting.

Jonathan Reiner

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The big techs have longevity and can be leaders even if there are rotations into other sectors of the market.

Chad Oviatt

Found on CNN
3 years ago

My doctors, nurses and techs have been incredible, they’ve taken a scary and mysterious syndrome and made sense of it quickly while keeping me informed and calm.

The Nashville patient

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

We've had pharmacy techs from all over the country excited to help solve this pandemic.

Jenny Arnold

Found on CNN
3 years ago

One of the few bipartisan issues of agreement is that tech companies should be regulated more. That sets things up for a very different environment for big techs, there are better opportunities with mid-sized tech companies. Antitrust regulation is designed to help smaller rivals.

Max Gokhman

Found on CNN
4 years ago

But Big Techs antitrust reckoning are acting as one today.

Karl Racine

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Advocates called for more resources from law enforcement agencies, more coordination between tech companies and transparency about their methods for stopping hategroups and better enforcement of Big Techs existing policies against extremism. During the hearing, the comments became so hateful on the YouTube livestreamthat the company disabled them. The companies that create and profit from online platforms where white supremacy is prevalent, also have a responsibility to address this crisis. We call on all online platforms to fully and fairly enforce their terms of service, and terminate purveyors of hate who violate those terms by promoting and inciting violence, we urge greater transparency by the tech sector regarding the prevalence of hateful activities on their platforms.

Kristen Clarke

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

Strong earnings may not be enough to move the barometer for tech because sentiment is so negative. GDP could be the kiss of death. If GDP falls through the roof, techs will get crushed, corporate IT managers will pull the rug when it comes to spending. That concern is out there. Tech spending could slow in 2019.

Synovus Trust Morgan

Found on CNN
6 years ago

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