Examples of 'business-as-usual' in a sentence

Meaning of "business-as-usual"

business-as-usual (adjective): Referring to a situation or state of affairs where standard or typical practices and procedures are maintained without disruption or deviation
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Thinking exclusively about business-as-usual can become a handicap in strategic leadership.
The worst thing couples can do is to pretend that everything is business-as-usual.
If business-as-usual greenhouse gas emissions continue worldwide over the next century.
Climate change now threatens the process of capital accumulation and business-as-usual.
We pursue a business-as-usual attitude in a surreal atmosphere of mounting crises and irreconcilable contradictions.
This sustainability scenario is capable of overcoming potential problems identified in the business-as-usual scenario.
Against this background a business-as-usual development in the urban transport sector is no longer acceptable.
The mining industry has already made a lot of progress and gone beyond business-as-usual.
A business-as-usual approach on the issue of financing will fail to deliver needed change and results.
Emissions reductions that are greater than would have occurred under a business-as-usual scenario.
The second column below makes business-as-usual assumptions about future recycling for the status quo scenario.
Panelists asserted that the PRSPs will not work if aid continues on a business-as-usual basis.
The business-as-usual scenario assumes that the deforestation rates mentioned above will continue into the future.
Firms are under immense pressure to satisfy these demands whilst carrying out their business-as-usual activities.
I say to the Assembly respectfully that business-as-usual multilateralism is not getting the job done.

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Simulated evolution of total energy consumption in the BCR according to the business-as-usual scenario.
Business-as-usual is neither equitable nor sustainable.
Evidence presented to the Expert Group does not support a business-as-usual approach.
Business-as-usual projection and associated risks.
We need to avoid a business-as-usual mentality.
Business-as-usual is no longer a viable option.
What we are proposing is not business-as-usual.
The business-as-usual approach is unsustainable.
It is now that for actresses undressing is business-as-usual.
We need to put an end to the business-as-usual institutional arrangement.
Business-as-usual approaches would not suffice in such a context.
The unbeliever might find this to be business-as-usual.
Business-as-usual scenario delivers economic gains at an unaffordable price.
Accordingly, action is required targeting beyond business-as-usual improvements.
The business-as-usual mentality among operators is hard to break.
Support farmer co-op development projects that go beyond business-as-usual.
Business-as-usual will continue until it ai not so usual anymore.
Thus, more needed to be done to overcome the business-as-usual scenario.
For business-as-usual and mitigation scenarios with reduction potential.
There is no room for complacency or even a business-as-usual approach.
A fragmented, business-as-usual approach no longer is viable, particularly for missioncritical systems.
Kyoto targetswould not be achieved under a business-as-usual scenario.
In a business-as-usual scenario some economic gains can be expected, as in the past.
It 's as if god himself busted through all the business-as-usual transmissions.
Business-as-usual can not go on indefinitely, we must bring this issue to a solution.
Protocol, what we have been witnessing is the continuation of a business-as-usual attitude.
Their business-as-usual approach, which is fanning the flames of xenophobic nationalism?
In this way, FairMarket can not be a business-as-usual trade platform.
We think beyond business-as-usual to drive innovations that create lasting value.
Together with industry value chains, we are changing business-as-usual in different markets.
Commercially viable business-as-usual projects should not be eligible as clean development mechanism projects ;.
What the options are if you can not get back to business-as-usual.
But half-measures or business-as-usual will set the stage for catastrophe.
New timber regulation to force companies away from business-as-usual practices.
But the business-as-usual scenario is of course already in trouble, even without climate change.

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