Not exact matches
In the post, Schranz lays out the lessons he thinks the film offers for developers and product managers (hat
tip to Om Malik for leading the way to Schranz's observations and
pointing out that «these learnings
actually are applicable across the board at startups»), suggesting five takeaways for those pursuing excellence in entrepreneurship.
There
are many so - called «overnight successes» that have
actually been around for decades before finally reaching the
tipping point and having mass appeal or nationwide / worldwide recognition.
«We seem to
be at a
tipping point with [privacy] issues, with the great acceptance that the price of digital communications
is some intrusion on privacy
being replaced by a more cynical, or at least aware, attitude toward what
is actually happening.
«I
actually do believe that we
're at a
tipping point with the planet,» Paulson told The New York Times.
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'' rightly
points out the economically Marxist leanings of the pope» Pro
Tip # 1: If the Pope
was actually preaching Marxism, we wouldn't all
be laughing at Rush.
Super
Tip for Cooking Fresh Pumpkin: As pumpkins have such thick skins they can
be difficult to cut through, so I
actually just put the pumpkin whole in the oven and let it cook for half an hour, after which
point it
is easy to cut through and scoop out the flesh.
I honestly can't tell if this
is actually a
tipping point, or if it
's just one we've all invented because we
're tired of talking about this.
The hourglass analogy
is very appropriate for the scanning tunneling microscope, where a thin,
pointed tip scans across the surface of a sample without
actually touching it.
When it comes to liquidating lipids, there
's a delicate
tipping point, where measures aimed at fat loss can
actually undermine the goal.
Bonus
tip: You can
actually use higher reps with triceps exercises, such as 20 - 25 reps.. This
is because they involve such a small range of motion that you might need more reps fatigue your muscles to the
point you need them to show, Thomas says.
It looks just like a liquid eyeliner pen, but it
's actually makeup remover in a
pointed tip.
HUFFINGTON POST - Oct 23 - A new study published in the Journal of Computer - Mediated Communication describes an online dating «
tipping point,» when too much online communication before a first date causes a person to idealize someone they
're interacting with prior to
actually meeting them face to face.
You'll get caught up in laughing at the put - upon stork
being bitten, bashed, and spiked by his well - meaning friend's creations, but when the dramatic
tipping point comes, with its gale - force emotional kicker, you'll realise that Partly Cloudy
was actually talking about something much more, all along.
I believe we
are starting to reach an important
tipping point: where educational technology in the classroom can
actually start saving a teacher time, rather than adding to their workload.
Malcolm Gladwell, the author of The
Tipping Point, who
's actually trained as a health - care reporter, looked at the causes that turn maladies into epidemics.
Then there
was the debacle —
actually, it
was pretty damned good theater — of Sarah's detailing how she
was ending the relationship with her agent at the time over these same concerns (there
were other concerns as well, but the agency adding publishing to their duties
was the
tipping point.)
I think... This
is a big thing and if people... If we
're doing
tips and everything, probably one of those
tips is — at some
point if you
're struggling with moving from reading books on writing or listening to podcasts on writing or going to seminars on writing and not
actually writing, then timed writing sessions
are the secret to writing books.
Passing the
tipping point will allow you to
actually get to a
point where you
're not throwing money away.
I
'm not
actually predicting some kind of Armageddon, or
tipping point, here... the future will probably
be far more dreary than that.
The notion
is that stability
is low risk and volatility
is high risk, but
actually the difference between or the
tipping point between risk and reward
is the valuation, i.e., what
is priced in?
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I
'm not sure whether we just happen to
be lucky, or whether we did
actually have the best guides, but a white
tipped reef shark turned up on cue right at the start of our dive at Shark
Point.
Tip: combine this with my previous
point — in case the above
is REALLY to hard for you to understand, then at least there must
be some way you make, remake or rerelease games we
actually want, instead of the stuff you cram out we don't want.
They can signal coming extreme events (somewhere), indicate where the average
is actually «heading» in near future, and signals system step changes aka
tipping points dead ahead.
Meaning that, even without the dampening effect of water vapour, a «
tipping point» so often spoken about by alarmists like Al Gore,
is actually a scientific impossibility.
It
is really I who
am too lazy to go through and figure out which of these we can discard out of hand, which
are future issues to keep an eye on, and which
are actually feedbacks /
tipping points that have now kicked in at some significant level.
If an interglacial
is a symmetric process then it
's not out of the question that the LIA
actually passed a cooling
tipping point and we should
be rapidly cooling at the persent time on the way to the next ice age.
«I
actually do believe that we
're at a
tipping point with the planet,» financier Henry M. Paulson Jr. told The Times.
Therefore the only way that the OECD can guarantee to curtail carbon usage sufficiently to avoid an AGW
tipping point is to
actually pay installing clean carbon free energy capital in these countries.
Oft - discussed and frequently abused,
tipping points are very rarely
actually defined.
One wonders where the
tipping point resides regarding the scenario whereby less people will
be needed to produce outcomes / services / products, where less people will have jobs of intrinsic value, not to mention economic value, that will pay enough for one to
actually be able to afford the technologically produced outcomes / services / products.
Actually, they've
been here for quite a while already, but haven't reached the
tipping point yet where consumers rely on them and the industry embraces them.