Sentences with phrase «already reached its tipping point»

The point is that every team might have already reached its tipping point without knowing it, and that it's silly to worry too much about the future of a win - now team.

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A tipping point has already been reached in some places, and we can expect much more as education sweeps through another few generations.
Most of us realise the tipping point has already been reached, as his legacy (half built on George Grahams defence) is already destroyed.
But in a new modeling study of 56 glacier drainage basins worldwide, roughly half the studied sites have already reached a kind of tipping point — after which the amount of fresh water that runs off each year begins to decline.
The Kindle had already become the best - selling item on Amazon.com for two years running and last week the company said it had «reached a tipping point with the new price of Kindle.»
I would add that we have already reached or even passed the tipping point, because the melting of the Greenland glaciers is accelerating and they will not stop melting unless the atmosphere cools.
Two years ago, an authoritative study predicted there could be as little as 10 years before this «tipping point» for global warming was reached, adding a rise of 0.8 degrees had already been reached with further rises already locked in because of the time lag in the way carbon dioxide the principal greenhouse gas is absorbed into the atmosphere.
With concerted effort, the United States and China can work with the 111 countries already committed to a phase - down under the Montreal Protocol, to slow climate change and sea level rise, as well as prevent the world from reaching irreversible climatic «tipping points
The CLOC survey confirms that: (1) it is changing; (2) legal buyers — especially the largest ones — are signaling that «it's safe to use service providers, even for more complex work»; (3) that means that a tipping point has been reached where sourcing to «alternative providers» becomes the norm — not an «alternative» (necessitating new nomenclature for service providers); and (4) traditional law firm market share, already showing signs of softening, is projected to erode further.
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.
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