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"virtuous circle" Definitions
  1. a series of events in which each one seems to increase the good effects of the previous one

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That sacrifice pays off through a virtuous circle of success.
And there's the additional potential for a virtuous circle here.
But by the 1980s, the virtuous circle had stopped working.
Diller's comments came at Virtuous Circle 2016, in Menlo Park, California.
The demise of this virtuous circle has been predicted many times.
A virtuous circle of information, feedback and capital allocation can follow.
"Youth employment and productivity growth create a virtuous circle," Draghi said.
It's all supposed to be a kind of virtuous circle of shopping.
In turn, companies can tout their environmental responsibility, creating a virtuous circle.
A similar virtuous circle operates on the driver's side of the market.
But there is no guarantee that Greece will enjoy a virtuous circle.
Second, urban diversity and density reinforce each other in a virtuous circle.
But it is not clear others can replicate that virtuous circle so easily.
We have to flip ourselves from a vicious circle to a virtuous circle.
The old virtuous circle is in danger of becoming a new vicious cycle.
He said that all were, and that solving them together was a "virtuous circle".
ING Bank economist Carsten Brzeski said the German economy's virtuous circle was still continuing.
"A virtuous circle between fiscal policy and financial conditions could instead boost economic activity".
And there's a beautiful virtuous circle there that will lead us to number one.
That would create a virtuous circle of private investment, allowing the government to step back.
This creates a virtuous circle: More drivers improve the customer experience, which attracts more customers.
Protecting our free speech, rule of law and voting rights, however, is a virtuous circle.
He replied that they all were, and that solving them together was a "virtuous circle".
For the first three decades after World War II, openness and equality constituted a virtuous circle.
But Sandberg shot down those rumors today at the Virtuous Circle conference, hosted by the Internet Association.
"However, without any new structural reforms and investments, it remains a virtuous circle on steroids," he added.
Netflix's virtuous circle — subscriber growth and content expenditures driving each other — would become a vicious circle instead.
It's a virtuous circle, whereby a history of innovation and research attracts the next generation of innovative thinkers.
Using less energy cuts down further on the water needed to produce electricity, creating a virtuous circle, he said.
"There almost seems to be a virtuous circle for that country," said RIA Capital Markets bond strategist Nick Stamenkovic.
Uber had discovered what startup gurus like to call the virtuous circle, the links between various parts of its business.
"Businesses have not stopped engaging," Cordish explained during the Internet Association Virtuous Circle event in San Francisco, according to reports.
As Adam Gopnik noted in a review of Mr Sharkey's book for the New Yorker, a virtuous circle started to roll.
The positive scenario If Temer's reforms are successful, they could trigger a virtuous circle of deeper reforms after the 2018 elections.
More customers meant higher prices, Kareaikwa said, a virtuous circle that saw the women's quality of life get better and better.
If Greece is going to enjoy a sustained virtuous circle, Mitsotakis will have to be bold and really modernise the country.
If it happens quickly enough, the market could go from metastable to not at all stable, turning a virtuous circle vicious.
Such fully realized efforts hold the tantalizing power to transform digital media's virtual cycle into a fully realized multi-platform virtuous circle.
It must have seemed like a virtuous circle to Goldman and Metro, which reaped massive profits from its endlessly self-regenerating queue.
To avoid such an outcome, many democracies have favored laissez-faire and minimal intervention, preserving the virtuous circle of profit and innovation.
And this virtuous circle makes the economics of these two companies very different from others in the on-demand ground travel space.
"We still see a real value in the asset," he told attendees at the Internet Association's Virtuous Circle event in San Francisco.
I bet it that would force billions and billions of dollars into the stock market in a virtuous circle of wealth creation.
A virtuous circle is operating: as more merchants and brands set up official accounts, it becomes a buzzier and more appealing bazaar.
And unlike the virtuous circle the U.S. experienced in the '50s and '60s, Americans can expect a vicious cycle of decline instead.
According to Mayor Bloomberg, school choice would create a virtuous circle of competition that could help us get a diverse set of students.
The idea is that of a virtuous circle, where success in one era leads to success in another, in a self-sustaining fashion.
There is a Greek expression for virtuous circle – and the country may finally be about to enter one with this Sunday's general election.
It's creating this virtuous circle of sustainable transportation, where they have more people riding transit because the infrastructure is built to reach the stations.
" McAdam spoke from the Internet Association's Virtuous Circle conference in Menlo Park, California, meant to gather "the most important stakeholders of the internet economy.
Some buyers see a virtuous circle in which an injection of funds into neglected underlying assets proves a boon to the broader Italian economy.
I bet it would force billions and billions of dollars into the stock market from the sidelines in a virtuous circle of wealth creation.
"It's not really about running the economy hot or not, it's just what happens when you get the virtuous circle of growth," Wilkins said.
ATHENS (Reuters Breakingviews) - Several years ago, in the midst of the Grexit crisis, I asked a friend how to say "virtuous circle" in Greek.
A reminder such as this may help you perform job better and enjoy it more, creating a virtuous circle for those at your organization.
It's a virtuous circle, and the United States and China have already amassed the talent, market share and data to set it in motion.
Shares of both companies have been roaring on the news, yet another example of the "virtuous circle" when it comes to takeovers, Cramer said.
Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam spoke from the Internet Association's Virtuous Circle conference in Menlo Park, California, on Monday and outlined Verizon's take on the smartphone.
The result was "a really big virtuous circle" which is unlikely to be fully replicated elsewhere, says Jonathan Simons of Policy Exchange, a think-tank.
"The Stop Slavery Award wants to start a virtuous circle by proving that corporations play a key role in the fight against slavery," she added.
The group said the 2015 rules protect a "virtuous circle" of innovation that helps the broader U.S. economy as businesses turn to cloud-based technology.
The upshot could be a virtuous circle of increased green lending, lower emissions - and a reassessment of the merits of fiddling around with bank capital.
Fatter profits not only make corporate debt less burdensome, they also free cash for capital spending, which creates further demand for businesses in a virtuous circle.
By the early 220s — as the people who would become my family were establishing themselves in Worcester — the virtuous circle had begun to take hold nationwide.
From the start its search engine enjoyed a virtuous circle—the more people use it and the more data it collects, the more useful it becomes.
In fact, Wu says Opendoor is "already seeing a lot of [demand] coming from both buyers and sellers," which is slowly creating a kind of virtuous circle.
As a result, these regions are experiencing a virtuous circle of growth: Their knowledge-intensive industries prosper, drawing in even more educated workers, which reinforces their advantage.
Traders said there was a global coal price recovery in general, however, while a virtuous circle of different energy markets pushing each other higher was also a factor.
It all threatens Mr Abe's promises of a virtuous circle of higher wages, consumption and investment—and raises questions about how the Japanese might vote in the summer.
Wolfram Research is perhaps unusual, and fortunate, in that it has created a kind of virtuous circle, where one product is used to research and build other products.
The hope was that a single currency would lead to more prosperity, that in turn would lead to more solidarity, and in a virtuous circle, to more integration.
A stronger mandate, guaranteed cost-sharing reduction money, and a few simple tweaks like bringing back "risk corridors" and expanding reinsurance funding would set off a virtuous circle.
A stronger mandate, guaranteed cost-sharing reduction money, and a few simple tweaks, like bringing back "risk corridors" and expanding reinsurance funding, would set off a virtuous circle.
When, a few pages later, we trip across another mention of that "virtuous circle," we have a fairly good idea that this man's circle is vicious rather than virtuous.
If there is any state that can prove out this virtuous circle of policy unlocking technologies that in turn empower greater ambition, the Golden State is a likely candidate.
"For World-Check this is a terrific virtuous circle," said Tom Keatinge, the Director of the Centre for Financial Crime & Security Studies at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
Women winning elections creates a virtuous circle: Their win shows other women and girls that they, too, can win an election, leading to more women running and ultimately winning.
Optimally, rather than simply extracting revenue from an unwilling population, tax compliance strategies that emphasize accountability and legitimacy can inaugurate a virtuous circle that benefits citizens and governments alike.
But Beijing is creating its own virtuous circle of eliminating "illegal" operators, which boosts prices, which in turn boost the financing standing of state favourites such as aluminium producer Chalco.
WEF economist Thierry Geiger said Switzerland had a virtuous circle of infrastructure, institutions and education, but at the heart of its success was the way it created and used talent.
With the crime wave, it would seem, small measures that pushed the numbers down by some noticeable amount engendered a virtuous circle that brought the numbers further and further down.
This virtuous circle forces Ed Sheeran up the charts week after week even though we're all pretty much done with that song about eating Chinese food and going to bed.
Our goal is to create this virtuous circle where we use manual investigations to disrupt sophisticated threats and continually improve our automation and products based on the insights from those investigations.
The American "virtuous circle" of production and consumption, part and parcel of the postwar celebration of the factory, undercuts any plausible response to the global climate crisis, polluted oceans and more.
" This genuine interest in literature creates a "virtuous circle where she's bringing these authors to the attention of the public and working with the publishers to create momentum for the authors.
The second bit of CW is that this means Apple needs to cultivate a similar virtuous circle between users and developers to succeed with products like iPads, Apple TV, and Apple Watch.
"If you can break through the myth that savings is only for rich people with financial advisors, you can begin to create a virtuous circle rather than a viscous cycle," says Torsella.
Sustaining Competitiveness a Virtuous Circle: Telenet has been able to sustain its leading market position by investing in its network infrastructure, providing rich, value-for-money content bundles and improving customer service.
They focus on "network effects," which can create a virtuous circle – sometimes called a flywheel effect – as new users on one side of a platform attract more on another and vice versa.
We should once again encourage experimentation in technology deployments and business models, like free data, which can encourage a virtuous circle of investment and innovation across this huge and diverse new wireless economy.
"It's a virtuous circle, where those that operate with scale and relationships get the calls on the most attractive new financing opportunities and are also the firms that are actively fundraising," Kencel added.
One of the alternatives put forth by Race for Water is the creation of a "virtuous circle" around plastic, that would including plans to transform plastic debris into gas to meet energy needs.
Aiming to increase diversity and foster inclusion in the tech industry is not the same as affirmative action, TaskRabbit CEO Stacy Brown-Philpot said on stage today at the Internet Association's Virtuous Circle conference.
All this has created something of a virtuous circle in the semiconductor supply chain, with chip testing equipment supplier Applied Materials reporting record shipments to Singapore last year, said its regional chief, Russell Tham.
So not only do activists improve innovation at the firms they target, they may be setting off a virtuous circle of better allocation and better innovation at other firms with which they do business.
"Netflix's virtuous circle remains strong & the company continues to benefit from the ongoing disruption of linear TV." Anmuth reaffirmed his overweight rating and increased his price target to $285 from $242 for Netflix shares.
A third virtuous circle is starting to whirl around Alexa, the firm's voice-activated assistant: as developers build services for Alexa, it becomes more useful to consumers, giving developers reason to create yet more services.
In exchange, inventors are required to publish descriptions of their patented inventions, which makes it less costly for others to create improvements to the inventions — it's a virtuous circle for innovation, which we should encourage.
By ingesting data sets from other sectors (such as transportation and financial services), a virtuous circle can be created whereby data-led insights from advertising can inform business models in other sectors, and vice versa.
"That is just total speculation — we still see a real value to the asset there," Lowell McAdam, CEO of Verizon, said earlier this month at the Internet Association's Virtuous Circle conference in Menlo Park, California.
They are the beneficiaries of a virtuous circle: Their thriving cities attract young college graduates and skilled workers, which attract the companies that want to employ them, which attract more workers drawn by job opportunities.
"Driving more high quality content is a critical part of NFLX's virtuous circle, and the mix will continue to shift toward originals & self-produced," J.P. Morgan's Doug Anmuth wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
Also, the importance we do in raising capital for people who need capital, helping them create business, hire people, the virtuous circle of employed people buying more – you know, it's quite virtuous as we know it.
CEO Lowell McAdam took the stage at the Internet Association's Virtuous Circle Conference after the market closed Monday and addressed several Verizon issues, including the Yahoo data breach, the 2016 election and the company's development of 5G.
Finally, we also talk about a recent panel at the Virtuous Circle conference where TaskRabbit CEO Stacy Brown-Philpot discussed the relationship between affirmative action and efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in the tech industry today.
A longer-term concern is the way AI creates a virtuous circle or "flywheel" effect, allowing companies that embrace it to operate more efficiently, generate more data, improve their services, attract more customers and offer lower prices.
In the case of ride-sharing, helped by smartphones and algorithms, drivers will want to join the network with the most passengers, and passengers will want to use the network with the most drivers, creating a virtuous circle.
It has created a virtuous circle: Players want to join not just because it is acknowledgment of their status, but because they know that training at — never mind playing for — Lyon offers a fast track to self-improvement.
"Our research found that achieving success in all three categories creates a virtuous circle, with each one enhancing the others so that, when combined, they deliver an even greater impact than they would in isolation," the report states.
Its growth created a virtuous circle: The more people moved into the middle, the more money they made and spent, and the richer the country became, which made more room for more people to move into the middle too.
He believed that his workers should be paid enough to buy the cars they produced, and thereby created a virtuous circle, but he disliked credit and figured that there was no reason to sell Model T's that weren't black.
"We believe Netflix's core competencies in both content & tech should drive a virtuous circle of greater subs and increased viewing time, broadening its moat for global leadership in SVOD," analyst Eric Sheridan said in a note to clients Wednesday.
The outdoor retailer REI has been able to maintain its "soul" despite Mary Anderson's death because its identity, or DNA, has become sufficiently hard-wired so that employees and customers alike know, understand and support it: a virtuous circle.
It's possible that Republicans believed that they could create a kind of (un)virtuous circle, in which they pass bills that benefit their donors, who in turn pump money into campaign advertising focused on divisive social and cultural issues.
"People use (Apple Pay) to go through the London Underground every day and just tap your phone and then it creates a virtuous circle where people are buying coffee and the whole world starts to move contactless," she told CNBC.
Then there's the broader theory of the economy embedded in the Quicken Loans ad: that easier-to-obtain mortgage loans will spur new spending, which in turn will spur more people to get houses and so on in a virtuous circle.
And the dominance that Alphabet's Google unit enjoys in Western search shows this is something close to a winner-takes-all market: the largest player typically enjoys a virtuous circle where more users means better data and more interest from advertisers.
"The economy is in a good place," Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida said in a CNBC interview, noting that while there are risks, there is also a "virtuous circle" under way of job gains, wage gains, and increased spending among households.
"The economy is in a good place," Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida said in a CNBC interview, noting that while there are risks, there is also a "virtuous circle" under way of job gains, wage gains, and increased spending among households.
" The Internet Association said in its filing with the FCC that dismantling the rules "will create significant uncertainty in the market and upset the careful balance that has led to the current virtuous circle of innovation in the broadband ecosystem.
That could help fill an estimated $15 billion annual funding gap to tackle the emergency needs of more than 125 million people globally, and create "a virtuous circle, drawing in more resources" from a wider range of donors, the bargain said.
This creates a virtuous circle: publishers create more content that drives affiliate revenue as well as creating more user interactions, which in turn drives insights into the shopping behaviors of their readers, which fuel's publishers' strategic choices about what content to publish.
Tusk urged Davutoglu to see a possible virtuous circle: "A comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus problem will be beneficial to the wider security and stability of the region — and in particular to the strategic relationship between Turkey and the EU." Editing by Gareth Jones
"In the risk-on phase [of the global economic cycle], lending sets off a virtuous circle in financial conditions in which things can look better than they really are," said Hyun Song Shin, head of research at the BIS, known as the central bank of central banks.
But O'Connor and Graham found a virtuous circle leading to optimism and, as a result, longer life: "The way to understand our results is optimistic people live longer in part because they are better educated, earn greater incomes, and are free from mental or physical work limitations," they wrote.
At the heart of the problem is the failure by successive governments to cut the cosy ties between Italy's banks and companies, weaning them off loans and onto capital markets, something Bank of Italy Vice Director Fabio Panetta says "could activate a virtuous circle between market growth, investments and economic development".
"Of all those companies, Comcast is the most perfectly positioned because they are really on the distribution side in a significant way, and they're on the production side also in a significant way," Diller told CNBC's Julia Boorstin on "Power Lunch" at the Internet Association's Virtuous Circle Summit on Monday.
Now, however, the veteran biotech entrepreneur ― whose founding of a company to help Megan was turned into a film starring Harrison Ford ― is speaking out against proposed White House budget cuts to the National Institutes of Health that he said could harm a "virtuous circle" of research and development that helps patients.
Sources say the company is looking to create a virtuous circle of engagement by exposing more users to content off of the app to in turn prompt new users to join — or prompting existing users to engage further with its publicly available content that's featured through its Discover Stories and Snap Maps products.
A new design proposal called The Spark from a Norwegian real-estate developer and the architecture firm Snøhetta takes this idea to its logical conclusion, depicting a city whose very core is built around data centers, using their excess heat to warm the city and pumping the city's cool air back into the centers to create a virtuous circle.
The old principles (even if they have not always been honored) would still be worth applying, especially the idea that partnership — as opposed to bullying for personal gain — creates trust, a trust that creates further partnership, which sets in motion a virtuous circle of ever greater mutual respect and gain that is, ultimately, to everyone's benefit.
Funding for tech startups has been on an inevitable upswing for years, a result of a virtuous circle where wildly successful tech companies on the public markets whet the appetites of investors and investors' backers to find more diamonds, a push met by a pull from the rush of talent with entrepreneurial aspirations out to put that money to work.
We need to take some hard reforms; basically, I'm looking at a positive circle or a virtuous circle of the economy, that means number one, we become more competitive, number two, we get more exports, number three, we get more jobs, number four, we get more taxes, which I like as finance minister, and then number five, in order to finance our welfare state, we use those taxes.

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