The range of problems was vast,
as was the depth of my inexperience.
Not exact matches
Stark's motives made «Captain America: Civil War» a better movie: choosing sides
was a huge conflict for fans, and added a lot more
depth to the MCU and the Avengers
as individuals.
The result
is a fascinating look at aging,
as well
as a testament to the
depth of Getty's library.
We know how important it
is to provide in -
depth training to get you off to a fast start and support you
as your business expands.
In addition to that, Macy's has
been looking to reduce store clutter and re-establish itself
as a tastemaker and has relaunched its loyalty program
as part of its efforts to get back on track
as detailed in this in -
depth look at the company in the current issue of Fortune.
The Oculus Rift
's «immersive» rendering creates a view with
depth, scale and what
's known
as «parallax.»
Sheats
is an incredibly smart financial advisor who holds nothing back
as he provides in -
depth content and «master's degree - level education» to listeners.
Transitioning from a method that records revenue and expenses when cash
is exchanged to one where revenues and expenses
are tracked
as they incur, provides more in -
depth information to investors, like future revenue based on credit.
Haik and Moretti say Mic
is also tracking time spent on a page along with other metrics such
as repeat visitors, scroll
depth (how far a reader gets into a story before they click away), and the number of times content
is copied and pasted into a post, tweet, or email.
Waugh's first in -
depth interview
as CEO
was with Canadian Business; 10 years later he sat down with the magazine again in October, first in Washington, and then at his home, to reflect on his career.
One of the features Apple
is exploring
is the ability to take a picture and then change the
depth of the photograph or the
depth of specific objects in the picture later; another would isolate an object in the image, such
as a person's head, and allow it to
be tilted 180 degrees.
On Thursday, Buzzfeed and Wired published in -
depth stories explaining where Free Basics — framed by Facebook
as a philanthropic venture — came from, and why Zuckerberg
is hell bent on seeing it through.
A blog
is the perfect platform to talk about the Pure Barre lifestyle in more
depth, Lee says, by covering such topics
as fashion, nutrition and even healthy eating.
Financial Post editor Terry Corcoran went into greater
depth and explained how,
as I've said before, statistics
are indeed like a bikini (they reveal a lot but hide what
's most important).
The trouble with this, he says,
is that the scholars who study wrongdoing in the most
depth — namely, criminologists — long ago considered and rejected those
as key factors in wrongdoing.
(Some may have mistakenly assumed she already
was COO;
as far back
as 2015, he referred to her
as his «proxy;» last year, Backchannel published an in -
depth profile calling her Airbnb's Sheryl Sandberg).
As we were scaling we thought, «The depth of passion in sports, and for a team and a city, is the same as the depth of passion in entertainment,» so let's take all our learning and create that same experience for sports fans.&raqu
As we
were scaling we thought, «The
depth of passion in sports, and for a team and a city,
is the same
as the depth of passion in entertainment,» so let's take all our learning and create that same experience for sports fans.&raqu
as the
depth of passion in entertainment,» so let's take all our learning and create that same experience for sports fans.»
In -
depth, thought - provoking and generous, the piece tells the story of Gabriel's previous life
as a chronically late working mother and
is packed with details that many time - crunched business owners will identify with.
As a result they
are judged largely on the
depth of their skills, level of direct experience, personality and first impression.
If you
're looking for a more in -
depth explanation of blockchain tech, I might
be so bold
as to recommend Fortune's «Blockchain Mania!»
In much the same way that we need comedians of different racial backgrounds, female comedians can tackle subjects that
are taboo, or that white male comedians can't address with
as much insight or
depth.
Only 15 percent of Customer Think's survey respondents actually used in -
depth qualitative research to build their personas, which speaks volumes
as to why so many
were disappointed with the results.
In -
depth content will factor much more strongly for a B2B's audience, while shortform content will likely
be better suited to addressing impulse - buy items such
as snack - food or toys for a B2C organization.
Moz also covers news,
as well
as strategies and case studies, but its real value
is in the
depth of the articles offered.
A strong content marketing strategy often includes a healthy mix of content types, some of which can
be accomplished in the short - term with your day - to - day team, but other in -
depth content types, such
as case studies, ebooks, white papers, and video can take much longer to develop — and heavily tax your on staff resources.
For these leaders, there
is no other choice but to pursue relentlessly a
depth of moral character grounded in legacy values, and
as a result, to build a powerful memory that echoes into the future.
Your new inspiration can
be as simple
as a few quotations you keep on a bulletin board, or
as in -
depth as a bookshelf full of favorite motivational texts.
To understand the needs of clients, an
AM must research in great
depth, utilizing info from within the company and without, such
as customer feedback and data, notes, and research from projects for similar clients.
Given the complexity and
depth of the duties of an
AM,
as well
as their close dealings with clients, it
is essential that
AMs are trained according to best practices in account management.
As Fortune reported in an in -
depth report on the crisis in September, an American
is now far likelier to die of a drug overdose than in a car crash.
All anthropogenic debris items (excluding items located above a
depth of 0.5 cm, i.e., surface debris)
were counted and sorted
as detailed below.
The 15X macro
was at least
as challenging to stabilize, but yielded even sharper results for the small
depth of field it supported.
Anoyone who
's watched Silicon Valley or seen him in supporting roles knew the comedian
was funny, but the
depth of emotion he unveils here shows his career
as an actor has only just begun.
In effect, open interest measures the
depth of the market rather than the amount of trading activity, but it can
be used
as an indicator of future trading activity.
The software
is primarily used
as a presentation software, but offer in
depth analytics and data visualization both for presenting to prospects and clients
as well
as internally and understand the successful sales reps and decks that have had the largest impact on sales.
Conditions somehow do not feel so dangerous because profit margins
are cyclically extreme, but I suspect that this only means that investors will
be surprised by the
depth of the markets losses,
as they
were in 2000 - 2002 and 2007 - 2009.
Normally, I like inside bars
as trend - continuation breakout plays, but in certain situations they can
be used counter-trend, something I explain much more in -
depth in my price action trading course.
However, with the inception of the inflation target, the quarterly assessments on its view of the current and future state of the Australian economy gradually increased in length and
depth of analysis, to reach their present form where they
are published
as a stand - alone document — the quarterly Statement on Monetary Policy.
The fact that there
was a system in place to generate Dividend Safety and Growth Scores,
as well
as the variety and
depth of the materials on the site, convinced me that Simply Safe Dividends
was a good choice.
Technology stocks involved in a bubble may
be confined to a particular industry (such
as internet software or fuel cells), or cover the entire technology sector
as a whole, depending on the strength and
depth of investor demand.
Robert has a strong grounding in financial services and market temperament and in
depth knowledge of investment banking and wealth management products, which
was reinforced during his time
as the Director, US Convertible Securities Sales for the Bank of Tokyo - Mitsubishi UFJ.
IEX
is required to have at least three market makers in the stocks they list and they would like these market makers to add displayed liquidity to the NBBO
as well
as more
depth of liquidity.
MaRS Incubator tenant, formerly known
as Vicicog, has completed an in -
depth rebranding and
is now known
as inMotive.
Although binary options
are constructed on underlying securities, such
as commodities, stocks or currency pairs, you do not need to analyze them in
depth.
An economic assessment,
as well
as an in -
depth analysis of the monetary environment,
are key.
But the Malaysia mess does raise questions about the
depth of these reforms — and serves
as a reminder about how hard it
is to change a bank's culture.
As one of the few observers to both anticipate and accurately estimate the
depth of both the 2000 - 2002 and 2007 - 2009 market collapses (including my March 2000 estimate of an -83 % collapse in technology stocks, which proved to
be rather brutally accurate), I fully expect that the coming years will feature a roughly -64 % collapse in the S&P 500 Index.
For the new ground covered,
as well
as the insider info which adds
depth to the already - well - known material, «Losing the Signal»
is well worth your time.
Working
as an appraiser will give you in -
depth experience in determining how much a property
is worth.
If you have fantastic content on your website, such
as an infographic with unique insights, or an in -
depth blog post written by an industry expert on your staff, journalists at major media publications may find it helpful to cite those resources to support claims within stories that they
're writing.