Nor are
we yet on a trajectory to do so.
Not exact matches
Because Slack hasn't
yet reached the point where it has tens of thousands of workers
on its books, «[i] t is relatively easy for us to move the lever a small bit right now to make a significant change in our
trajectory,» CEO Stewart Butterfield and HR chief Anne Toth write in a blog post disclosing the numbers.
That individual might not be dead
yet, but she is
on a
trajectory that leads to separation from the people of God, and separation from the people God has identified with will ultimately mean separation from God himself.
He isn't at the top
yet, but he has every chance of getting there and making a lot of money whilst doing so, if he carries
on on along the same
trajectory.
Before playing the Michigan State Spartans in East Lansing last year, Urban Meyer's Ohio State Buckeyes were
on a
trajectory for
yet another 10 - win season devoid of postseason glory.
Should his start to life
on Merseyside continue
on its current
trajectory, titles and other trophies seem likely, though with only six league games played, Liverpool have a long way to go
yet before they can return into the list of usual suspects for major honours, Rodgers» time at the club will be but a footnote.
Yet despite going
on to achieve massive commercial success with The Hangover films and 2010's Due Date, his career
trajectory up to this point has been neither calculated nor especially tactical.
That
trajectory seemed perfect for The Circle, a film with his biggest cast
yet (Emma Watson, Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Karen Gillan, John Boyega, etc) based
on a well - received novel with plenty of relevance to our current societal fears surrounding uber - powerful tech companies with charismatic CEOs, but the final product is a complete disaster.
Chilean - born Ruiz is a director whose love of storytelling and narrative play is often more engaging than the films themselves but with Mysteries of Lisbon, an epic based
on a classic Portuguese novel (one
yet untranslated into English), his engagement with the characters and their defining stories guides his direction, and his graceful camerawork and unerring eye for images both classical (like paintings in a cinematic frame) and fluid (his camera moves with purpose and grace) are in the service of the
trajectories of the characters.
In a statement
on the PanMac arrangement — among
Trajectory's biggest
yet in Big Five trade — Bryant said, «The market in China and the world for prominent titles in English is tremendous.
Momentum and
trajectory remain very bullish and although there was a small bullish pin
on Friday, it's not really in the right location for us to commit to a new long position just
yet.
You aren't in trouble
yet, but you are certainly
on a
trajectory to be later.
Animals truly change lives, and Lucky put us
on a
trajectory that we didn't quite know about
yet... and his legacy lives
on.
Animals truly change lives, and Lucky put us
on a
trajectory that we didn't quite know about
yet... and found many years later.
Bungie always said that Destiny was designed to be a 10 - year project,
yet we are only coming up
on year four, meaning that Destiny 2, if it follows the same
trajectory as the first game, will take three more years with annual updates, which, in turn, means that Destiny 3, sometime in the future, will take us up to year 10 and end the story of the Traveller and the Guardians, and the fight for universal supremacy.
Yet from the time of his debut New York exhibition at the Catherine Viviano Gallery in 1956, at which every work sold, Davie's career was
on an unstoppable upward
trajectory, culminating in his 1958 Whitechapel exhibition.
Yet, I think their insertion
on a temporal space as such, that is opened up to transients, affect them from the status of belonging to the arts to — perhaps — the one of the visual merchandising decorations; freeing them from the constraints of interior architectures and slow - pace
trajectories as well.
And
yet, 400 years later, here we are: watching a public official tasked with guiding the educational
trajectories of his community's children rail against the accepted science
on climate change — because its conclusions threaten to undermine the local political culture.
A question I haven't
yet been able to find a good answer
on is: how much warming would a
trajectory peaking at 450 ppm and declining to 350 ppm ultimately produce?
Worse
yet,
on our present
trajectory, it seems highly unlikely that the warming process will stop at 2 or even 3 degrees Celsius, meaning that later in this century many of the worst - case climate - change scenarios — the inundation of coastal cities, the desertification of vast interior regions, and the collapse of rain - fed agriculture in many areas — will become everyday reality.
However, such policies have
yet to put fossil fuel use
on a
trajectory consistent with keeping warming well below 2 °C, let alone 1.5 °C.
If the two companies continue
on their current
trajectory, then the
yet - to - be-announced OnePlus 6 is
on lock to look like the R15.
I'm not ready to start carving out a tombstone for the iPad just
yet because 12.6 million iPads a quarter represents a volume of product that a lot of hardware makers can only dream of, but sales do seem to be
on a downward
trajectory.
Your resume may be a powerful showcase of your skills, your achievements, and your professional
trajectory —
yet if there is even a single typo
on the document, it could sink your chances at an interview, and derail your job search completely.
Previous delinquency, substance abuse, and teen pregnancy prevention programs have been provided in the late elementary or middle school grades, just prior to the ages when delinquent behavior, substance use, and sexual activity increase in prevalence.6, 7,31,32
Yet the social development model that guides the present intervention suggests that early and sustained intervention through the elementary grades should put children
on a different developmental
trajectory leading to positive outcomes over the long term.
Yet Newman appears to have no compunction in taking away the jobs of our graduates — the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were already
on that
trajectory to social and economic prosperity.
The first 5 years of life are critical for the development of language and cognitive skills.1 By kindergarten entry, steep social gradients in reading and math ability, with successively poorer outcomes for children in families of lower social class, are already apparent.2 — 4 Early cognitive ability is, in turn, predictive of later school performance, educational attainment, and health in adulthood5 — 7 and may serve as a marker for the quality of early brain development and a mechanism for the transmission of future health inequalities.8 Early life represents a time period of most equality and
yet, beginning with in utero conditions and extending through early childhood, a wide range of socially stratified risk and protective factors may begin to place children
on different
trajectories of cognitive development.9, 10