Sentences with phrase «about floodgates»

I have extreme reservations about the floodgates suddenly opening and hundreds of publishing companies all rushing in.
Since my post from last weekend was about Floodgate's co-founder Mike Maples Jr., I decided to write about Miura - Ko's ideas in the context of a specific early stage business I know something about (Microsoft in the 1970s and early 1980s).

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WOMEN IN VENTURE: As Floodgate's Ann Miura - Ko told Term Sheet yesterday, «I know for a fact there's a ton of announcements coming out relatively soon about women being recruited into venture firms.»
Losing Ryan could open the floodgates and prompt more Republicans on the fence about running for reelection to retire, said Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky.
It seems the startup publishing floodgates have opened, but here's what's interesting about the Wing's tactics: The company partnered with New York Magazine's The Cut for digital distribution.
«Now there is more of a culture of people thinking, «Hey, you should talk about these things even if they are rumors,»» says Floodgate's other cofounder, Ann Miura - Ko.
Term Sheet spoke with her about the early days of Floodgate, her bet on Lyft, and the expanding role of limited partners in tech.
It was recently reported that the Google Play Store hosted more than 3,000 Android apps that improperly collected data from children, and it looks like that has opened the floodgates for inquiries into what Google knows about us.
Left - leaning news site Mother Jones warned readers about the potential «revolutionary outcomes, from upending a century's worth of settled corporate law to opening the floodgates to religious challenges to every possible federal...
His book opened a floodgate, and today everyone talks about the politics of Jesus.
Then the simple words, «Tell me about it,» usually open the floodgates for the wound - cleansing outpouring of hurt and anger about the crisis.
O also think that playing away this weekend should ease some pressure on the players and with only the bottom four clubs having let in more goals than Bournemouth, are the floodgates about to open?
In particular, there are three aspects of the House bill that ought to especially worry parents, health advocates and those who are concerned about fighting childhood hunger: the bill takes a decidedly unscientific approach to setting school nutrition standards, it would most certainly re-open the school junk food floodgates, and it will drop millions of needy kids from a much - lauded program that currently offers them free school meals.
After Martins ran out of time answering a question about improving storm infrastructure, Curran completed his thought by citing their common support for a local mayor's plan to build retractable floodgates.
The floodgates opened with a New York Times story about sexual harassment accusations against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who has since been accused of raping multiple women and is now being investigated by multiple police agencies.
Then the floodgates opened: Astronomers quickly found more than 1,000 similar bodies, most of them about 4 billion miles from the sun, though a few orbit four or five times farther out.
«Innovations in sensor technologies have opened the floodgates in terms of data about the natural world, and there is a lot of room for creativity right now in ecological data analysis.»
The analysis of future flood options for New York City does not capture all the psychological factors at play, such as concerns about huge floodgates being an eyesore or political factors, but aims to do a straight cost - benefit analysis of which measures can control flooding at an acceptable cost.
Public education and debate about the proper framework for protecting electronic privacy is desperately called for because we are beginning to see the floodgates open.
Originally intended as a vehicle for Marlon Brando, the property was shelved until Brando's The Wild One (1953) opened floodgates for films about crazy mixed - up teens.
Now that Steven Spielberg has admitted that he thinks superhero movies are a passing fad, the floodgates have opened, and anybody who secretly felt annoyed about the preponderance of superhero films can feel free to say so.
Activision has finally opened the floodgates and revealed a torrent of information about Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.
You get the sense that Paltrow really opened his creative floodgates and poured all of the things he geeks out about onto the screen, from anime to Bergman to John Ford, a beautiful approach more filmmakers would be smart to adopt, quite frankly.
Starring Caroline Ducey and real - life porn star Rocco Siffredi, Catherine Breillat's art - house stunner about a frustrated French libertine opened the floodgates for explicit content within serious works of cinema.
Daniel Craig's alleged retirement from playing 007 has opened the floodgates on speculation about who should replace him
Whenever we're asked to come up with a list of the best looking anything, we know we're about to open the floodgates of dissension.
We haven't heard too much about Scion's frisky FR - S in the last few months, but custom show SEMA is approaching, which means the floodgates are about to open.
We haven't heard too much about Scion's frisky FR - S in the last few months, but custom show SEMA is approaching, which means the floodgates are about to open.Scion tapped Speedhunters,...
No more details about the event were revealed but we can definitely expect the information floodgates to open about the Switch on that date.
Activision has lastly opened the floodgates and revealed a torrent of details about Call of Duty: Black Ops four.
Crytek's upcoming PvPvE shooter Hunt: Showdown has opened the floodgates over the last few weeks, releasing new gameplay footage and information about the horror shooter in droves.
Prior to the pivotal 2006 intervention by Paul Crutzen (22), which «opened the floodgates» (15), there prevailed a near - unanimous taboo against geoengineering research precisely because of anxieties about the political uses to which it could be put.
andrew adams: As to funding, my point is that after climatologists started ringing alarm bells about global warming, the money floodgates opened and climatology went from being a slimly funded backwater of science to the most lavishly funded field in science.
About the lawsuit stopping the floodgate project, the court said that its opinion and order should «in no way be construed as precluding the Lake Pontchartrain project as proposed or reflecting on its advisability in any manner,» and it stressed that «upon proper compliance with the law with regard to the impact statement, this injunction will be dissolved and any hurricane plan thus properly presented will be allowed to proceed.»
When lawyers hear about admissible motion and reciprocity, there tends to be a little negative reaction amongst some practitioners because they are considered about whether that may open the proverbial floodgates to lawyers being admitted to the state of Florida.
On the other hand, GigaOM Pro analyst Paul Sweeting (who has written about Aereo) said the initial court decision was a «disaster» for the networks and that a loss at the appeal level will open the floodgates.
While a direct listing may make sense for a high - profile startup with clear IPO ambitions and long - term plans like Spotify and Airbnb, the SEC is said to have some concerns about opening the floodgates to a new generation of extreme risk seekers who'd be able to use the public markets in order to raise cash from investors while providing them with little to no protections, sources claim.
For online recruiting sites, the floodgates are about to open.
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