See example cited below if you think this is not going to have an impact.
Not exact matches
Examples he
cited include: high switching costs, strong brands, patent protection, etc. (
See To Keep Your Customers Build More Moats.)
And the G4S report
cites taxi service Uber as an
example of a business, famed for its electronic payment system, which
saw exponential growth when it introduced a cash option in Asia, Africa and South America.
The GM IPO of two years ago is
cited as a recent
example of
seeing a stock price initially go up $ 6 or $ 7 higher than the IPO the first day, and then settle back down a day or two later.
The majority of participants in the winter survey reported
seeing benefits: several businesses
cited opportunities related to increased US oil and gas production and consumption, for
example, as well as US tourism in Canada.
As far as
examples of strong women in media, I can only
cite the ones that I've appreciated — Buffy and Willow from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Zoe, Inara, and Kaylee from Firefly, and Joan and Peggy from Mad Men (I love Peggy so much), Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games (the books, as I haven't
seen the movie).
To
cite just one
example, it is difficult to
see how this synthesis, relying as it does upon a basically Aristotelian concept of nature or form as a static unchanging reality, can accommodate the discoveries of modern science.
See, for
example, the quotation already
cited in which James indicates that relations of objects are known through our feelings of relations.
Instead, I've
seen mostly «everybody knows»
examples, like that everybody knows that the Crusades consisted of Christians murdering and committing horrible deeds; since everybody knows this it doesn't require any detail to explain why this is the case — except that it's done so frequently that many people will
cite the Crusades as an
example of Christians doing horrible things without actually knowing any historically accurate details of what horrible things they were doing.
f) STOP HIS SPIN to show Muslims are indeed giving up terrorists hiding among them by
citing examples such as the father of the Nigerian bomber who approached the FBI for help ONLY AFTER his son had made a MARTYRDOM TAPE knowing fully that THE ONE & ONLY ALTERNATIVE to
see his son alive was to get him arrested.
I
cited other known
examples of when people think they are
seeing something significant when all they really
see is just nothing.
To
cite only two major
examples besides Tracy,
see Bernard Lonergan, Method in Theology (New York: Herder, 1972) and Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology (Chicago: University Press.
Citing the story of the empty tomb, for
example, Newbigin says that the reigning plausibility structures of the West turn around the account by explaining it as visions created in the minds of the disciples because of their predisposition to believe, whereas the Christian tradition would prefer to
see it as «a boundary event» that brought the disciples to a new way of
seeing and thinking.
As an
example, Howell
cites stocking country - style ribs in the summer in time for grilling season, as opposed to turkeys, which
see much more of a demand during the Thanksgiving holiday.
You
see how many times in the
examples cited above from MS how Blake lowered his shoulder into a guy and sent him flying back, giving Blake a chance to A) make another move towards the basket while his defender is off balance or B) survey the court better to make an open pass with his defender off him.
I have on several occasions
cited Gary Neville as an
example of a good pundit because he says it as he
sees fit and not to please others!
I'd like to
see more through
citing of studies or additional proven
examples.
For
example, Sara Shettleworth, a psychologist at the University of Toronto in Canada, argued in a widely
cited 2010 article entitled, «Clever animals and killjoy explanations in comparative psychology,» that the zookeepers and researchers who observed Santino's stone - throwing over the course of a decade had not
seen him gathering the stones, and thus could not know why he originally starting doing so.
Titles of
cited articles should be included (lowercase except for the first word and proper nouns), followed by a period (
see examples below).
«We
see processes that operate in the climate system that either don't operate in glacial times we've
seen in the last 2 million years, or they operate very differently,» she said,
citing the behavior of ice sheets as an
example.
For
example, if tribes migrate (d) to a certain locale or are forced out of an ideal way of life due to cataclysm etc, (such as leaving fruit bearing tropical climates due to sea level rise in ancient prehistory as
seen from underwater megalithic stone temples from around the world) then that does nt mean their way of life currently is the most ideal that the body thrives on, such as «paleo» diet or atkins diet or other FAD BULLSHIT low carb, high fat diets that are EXTREMELY HARMFUL AS
CITED CONCLUSIVELY.
For
example, women in the study
cited that dating would mean that they would be able to dance with a partner,
see movies, enjoy dinner together, talk with their partner and so on and so forth.
Tarantino calls Fair Game «a female Straw Dogs», introduces the idea of those special moments of genre cinema where «you can't believe you're
seeing what you're
seeing», then
cites the following sequence as an
example of this concept: «after fucking the girl over like crazy, they strip her nude and they tie her to the front of their monster truck.
As an
example, he
cited the critically reviled The Exorcist 2 (Rotten Tomatoes score: 22 percent): «When everyone was trashing [it], I was trying to make people
see the true value in it.»
She
cites the presidential campaign of Barack Obama as a fascinating
example of the participation and willingness of youth to assume responsibility and leadership roles, and perhaps
see new possibilities that they hadn't
seen before.
«Going forward, you'll
see us more open and challenging past positions around things we feel we have to do versus things we can do either through others or with others,» he says,
citing tie - ups with GM on 9 - and 10 - speed transmissions and with PSA Peugeot Citroen on diesel engines as
examples of the collaboration blueprint Ford will continue to follow.
Ian Hague has written extensively on this in Comics and the Senses (Routledge, 2014), and the audience research of Mel Gibson also
cites sensory data from her participants that stresses the importance of touch, smell and so on (
see for
example «British Girls» Comics, Readers and Memories» in Critical Approaches to Comics, ed.
,»
citing $ 4.99 books as
examples and shortly after you will
see people pointing out that all eBooks should be 99 cents.
In another
example, Smith
cited an anonymous publisher that selectively windowed its ebook and print book titles to
see if releasing the digital version after the print version would result in increased sales for the print version.
See, for
example, and I
cite it only as a typical
example, Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan, in which she addresses the advisability of borrowing using a HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit, essentially a second mortgage on your house) to pay off credit card debt.
The Wisconsin Study Despite its having been discredited long ago (
see, for
example, «Addressing the Wisconsin Study»), the Wisconsin Study continues to be
cited as if its estimate of 8 — 219 million birds killed by the state's rural cats [1] was credible.
Quite possibly; after all, while the previous effort at a movie adaption fell through, Nintendo has since expressed interest in expanding their properties, most recently when Nintendo's own Shigeru Miyamoto revealing he'd like to
see anime based on Nintendo works (Star Fox, Yoshi and Pikmin were
cited as
examples).
conservative work in his gallery of «Houston Art You Won't
See at the MFAH or the Menil» could be viewed on a par with any of the North Texas
examples he
cites.
David Evans
cites examples of works such as R. Mutt's Fountain (1917) as
seen through Alfred Stieglitz's photograph The Lovers (1988) and Marina Abramovic's 90 day performance with Ulay, also conveyed through photography.
Gehr's 1970 film Serene Velocity is frequently
cited as one of the premier
examples of Structural film, a movement characterized by a fascination with the material qualities of film itself and a foregrounding of the experience of
seeing as mediated by the camera.
After making works in his back garden (
see, for
example, Turf Circle 1966, Tate) Long began to make work that «progressed to the landscape of England, first» (Long
cited in Tufnell 2007, p. 114).
See Figure 2 in this post (
cited as the «blogosphere» link above) for an
example applied to sea ice exten: http://neven1.typepad.com/blog/2011/10/september-2011-sea-ice-extent-looking-ahead.html
Some of these insights are evident in the SPM that Stefan
cites — for
example,
see the paragraph on p. 14 — but conveniently Stefan only quotes the idealized 0.06 % number when he says that the «vast majority of scientific literature» says that 2 degrees is achievable with just a «minor delay in economic growth».
The one that is
cited most frequently and authoritatively as the cause of the increasing hurricane activity is the AMO (for
example, by William Gray, Phil Klotzbach, and Roger Pielke Jr. —
see Storm frenzy is not an anomaly, but a phase, Sept 13 2005)
Among many other
examples, one still
sees hockey fans
citing, without any evident embarrassment, to the Penn State «inquiry» or Muir Russel's as though something remotely resembling an investigation was actually conducted in either case.
you are supposing what can't be known, but it is most unlikely, on present evidence (reviewed, for
example, in the Annals of Applied Statistics Statistics debate that I
cited;
see also the supporting online material) that the original MBH98, and the hockey stick that adorned the IPCC website for a few years, are now supported.
Green - e is
cited as an
example of a certification system in the U.S. [For more information,
see the CDP website]
I do not
see how the Joinpoint model you
cite is at all relevant to the dataset we are discussing here — for
example, none of the data here are based on counts, so Poisson variability isn't applicable.
We have
seen many
examples of these lists, for
example in The Wall Street Journal and Fox News, but the most frequently -
cited list of «skeptics» which was also referenced by Fred Singer in Climate of Doubt (we'll have much more on Fred Singer in an upcoming blog post) is the Oregon Petition.
If the interval is long enough (where «enough» could be variously defined, but could be
cited for
example as 17 years), one can begin to get to good idea, statistically, as to whether we are
seeing a rising, falling, or flat trend for that interval.
If you want some
examples of the above
cited frustrations, anger, etc.,
see one or more of these recent articles.
I
cited Richard Betts as an
example who I
saw briefly come and go on one thread.
See for
example Wentz, Science, 2007, Dai, J. Climate 2006, and Wynant GRL 2006 for CMIP3 precipitation comparisons
cited in the Climate Chapter of ebook The Arts of Truth as prepub reviewed by Richard Lindzen.
I haven't
seen any evidence of that, so could you
cite me a few
examples, and give links, please?
(
See this recent post and the others
cited, for
example.)