Sentences with phrase «lots of adopters»

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«A lot of the early adopters have gone solar already, so the market is kind of shifting toward people who might need more information or explanation before they make the shift,» PG&E spokeswoman Ari Vanrenen said.
There's a lot of chatter right now about Instagram, an iPhone app for adding artsy filters to photos and sharing them across various social - media networks, which has taken the early - adopter crowd by storm and courted heavy investor interest in the mobile photo - sharing niche.
Many of the merchants participating in Bitcoin Black Friday are early adopters that have put a lot into the Bitcoin community.
Because of the way the global supply of Bitcoins is artificially limited (it grows at a predictable rate until there are 21 million and then stops), Cohen argues that the entire process is designed to enrich early adopters — many of whom seem to spend a lot of time obsessively checking the value of their Bitcoins on exchanges such as Mt. Gox.
If you are an entrepreneur looking for brand exposure, an advocate of cryptocurrency, an early adopter with lots of valuable insight, an online gaming expert, or simply a Bitcoin journalist, you're in luck.
We are working very closely with a whole lot of different agencies... to try recruit more black and Asian adopters.
«There are a lot of people who will do things as a novelty or as an early adopter
There are a lot of people in their 20s and 30s primarily because there's a higher penetration of webcams and early adopters in that age group, but we do have a very wide range of people on the site.
SpeedRunners has a promising idea and some early adopters already playing online, but the broken flow and iffy camera can suck a lot of the fun out of the frantic action.
Exactly why that occurred is an important question, and one that should remind us, once again, of why we ought to spend a lot more energy examining the dynamics of how system reforms actually play out in early adopters, before rushing to insist that they «work» or to mandate them through policy.
And then there's the price; $ 40K is a lot to spend on a Focus, but we all know that electric vehicles at this stage of the game are for early adopters who are willing to pay for the technology.
The years leading up to 2015 have been frustrating to a lot of customers, but early 2015 adopters are finding that their infotainment systems are more powerful and easier to navigtate than ever before.
Audi has been getting a lot of ink lately for its virtual instrument cluster, but Jaguar was an early adopter of screen - based instrumentation on the 2011 XJ.
The people who have been the initial adopters of e-book readers tend to be like lots of early adopters of other technologies.
Early adopters have a lot of clout in their circles.
Reader Word of Mouth - Because we have been curating since Jan 2008 we have a lot of the early adopters for the Kindle.
Amazon, B&N, Kobo and Sony were all early adopters and generated a lot of money with in - app purchases.
Since this is the first version of their customized Android software, I'm sure with this many early adopters, the loud complainers will stampede through the internet and create a lot of bad press.
IMHO that is what has taken place with KDP; early adopters made a lot of money but when they let the cat out of the bag, here came the crowds.
Joyce, a university student and adjunct faculty member based in Fairbanks, Alaska who describes herself as an early adopter, said she wasted «a lot of time» researching the Kindle before she bought one.
We take a lot of time to assist our adopters in finding the right horse for their needs and family.
Since most of the adopters are retired, they have lots of time to devote to a previously unwanted pet,» says Chicago veterinarian Tony Kremer, who with his wife Meg operates Help Save Pets — Humane Society, which operates adoption centers.
We are going to need LOTS of supplies and adopters with big hearts due to the fact that many ofthese angels are senior pets.
I knew overall there were a lot of kinks in the rescue system and I had seen stories of potential adopter frustrations with rescues — but now, I have first hand experience with rescues as a potential adopter and what I am seeing is definitely not a good thing for our homeless pets.
We have come a long way in busting the myths of breed discrimination, but there is a lot of misinformation and education to be done and by simply marking «pit bull» you have eliminated adopters from some communities, put a potential adopter in jeopardy of losing their home insurance, and limited the number of potential adopters.
«They seem to see it as their credo to grill possible adopters and make them feel unworthy, and take a lot of time on visitations and other activities that delay the adoptions from being completed.»
Lots of potential adopters choose a dog based on the breed they think the dog is.
Although she certainly generated a lot of interest, it's not your everyday adopter who is looking for this type of domestic companion.
But we all know that each of those things can be a lot to ask from a dog with a history, so help everyone out by giving new adopters the tools they need to turn little lost dogs into Lassie by having reliable recalls.
Adopters in Gainesville, Fla. also found a lot of unconditional love with 129 pets getting a second chance at a happy home.
Make sure adopters understand that these little guys have lots of requirements, including a roomy cage, specialized diet, daily cleanup, and gentle handling, and that an adult should be the primary caretaker.
Adopter surveys, occasional interviews or even an informal focus group can shed a lot of light on how people perceive your shelter or specific facets of your operations, such as your adoption process.
Fortunately, there ARE places where adopters give homes to lots of kitties with disabilities: places like Seattle!
We also rely on our foster families to take lots of pictures of their foster dog and to let us know how the dog is doing as far as good and bad behaviors so we can share that information with potential adopters.
All puppies require a lot of training, so adopters who are interested in raising a puppy should be prepared to commit to the work involved.
Thanks to a generous donation from a volunteer and lots of ingenuity and «elbow grease» from other volunteers, we now have a temporary pen to keep fixed Working Cats in while they wait for adopters!
Her favorite part of volunteering with BCR is witnessing adopters instantly fall in love with their new furry family member, and receiving lots of happy updates and pictures.
Tony the adopter gets to work from home a lot of the time which suits puppy Tony to a T. Dad is working on all the basics to raise a well mannered, well socialized, happy go lucky puppy.
We love working with adopters to find the perfect match, and we offer lots of support, advice, and resources before, during, and after adoption.
She has a lot of energy and needs an active adopter who likes to go on hikes and long walks.
She spends a lot of time with each dog and cat and knows their personalities in order to match them with potential adopters.
Because our foster parents invest a lot of time, energy, personal funds, and love in preparing an animal for adoption, we rely on the foster parent to advise potential adopters about the cat's temperament, eating / sleeping / play habits, and likes / dislikes.
«There are a lot of animals who get overlooked because of their size, age, or they are just not «right» for a potential adopter's home,» says Diane Moe, C.A.R.E. cat adoption counselor and the lead driver behind making the program a reality.
Our goal is to do the best we can to ensure that all the animals in our care will be treated as members of the family by all adopters when they leave the BAAC, which includes receiving proper care and lots of love.
It seems that tack would ultimately save a lot more dogs since even no kill rescues have limited resources, and can not rescue more dogs from kill shelters if they are turning so many potential adopters of dogs already in their care away for lack of a fence.
Milli is currently undergoing treatment for heartworm — her adopters would give her a monthly pill and lots of rest over the next 3 - 6 months!
Like any adopter, Tom had a lot of options when he was ready to choose a companion pet.
They don't have lots of local adopters unfortunately, so they are looking for rescue partners to increase their dogs» chances or even adopters who live in other states!
Since last year, we've met a lot of new furry faces, and we've watched many adopters welcome home new feline family members.
They all have lots of potential, but almost all require basic obedience training by their adopters.
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