Sentences with phrase «as the boundaries of»

As the boundaries of business shift and industries become more global, video can serve as a tool to break down communication barriers with international team members.
But Aristotle seems also to be a target of Whitehead's criticism of «simple location» insofar as Aristotle's theory of place as the boundary of the surface of a body appears to support such a theory (Physics IV, 4, 212a5).
Fifty MPs are to be removed, most of them Labour, as the boundaries of most constituencies are redrawn.
And as the boundaries of performance are pushed, so will be your abilities.
It is based on the Ordnance Survey's digital maps, which are overlaid with information such as the boundaries of properties from the Land Registry, the national register of land ownership.
«Later, the sea ice gradually expanded from the very high Arctic before reaching, for the first time, what we now see as the boundary of the winter ice around 2.6 million years ago,» says Jochen Knies, who is also attached to CAGE, the Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate at the University of Tromsø, the Arctic University of Norway.
Hunted by otherworldly creatures in a wild chase, he hurtles through an abruptly unfamiliar Los Angeles as the boundaries of reality bend and blur.
In her recent statement, she reflects upon a DIY mentality that many artists find themselves embracing as boundaries of work, home - life, and creativity are blurred.
The Atlantic Ocean, covering a fifth of the earth's surface, has countless islands, encompasses a dozen seas and has an underwater mountain range that serves as the boundary of four tectonic plates.
The idea was to look at artists who take the grid's rigidly straight lines and reimagine them as the boundaries of a game, space of ritual and repetition or to subject it to natural forces, such as gravity, or decay.
Early colonisation of the globe gives way to the homogenization of culture, as the boundaries of the geopolitical collapse under the weight of an era of virtual globalisation, where even temporal boundaries fail — with a sly dig at the empty commerciality of the process resulting in a miniature «Pop banality» — and it's hilarious to boot.
«Later, the sea ice gradually expanded from the very high Arctic before reaching, for the first time, what we now see as the boundary of the winter ice around 2.6 million years ago,» says Jochen Knies.
The leader's task is to help the group study its own behavior and to protect the safety of its members as well as the boundaries of the group.

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We are no longer limited by the geographical boundaries that once existed and the other traditional advantages of operating in Australia such as having a safe economy and good legal system continue to be eroded as other countries increase their own standards in these areas or ours begins to deteriorate.
«Under Holacracy, authority and decision makers are distributed throughout the company in multiple roles and circles as we move more into self - management and self - organization, and there are clear boundaries of what I can and can not make decisions about.»
Invented by the Wright brothers as a psychological experiment to test the boundaries of human patience and basic comfort, airplanes are the in - demand, out - of - shape transportation of the future.
In some circles, Denton is seen as the author of his own misfortune in the sense that the site's cavalier approach to privacy and pushing the boundaries of newsworthiness have made it a pariah.
That's why step one of knowing your boundaries is so important as an entrepreneur.
The first important step of developing better boundaries is to first decide what your core values are as a person and in business.
But the developments on Monday make it clear that, as this and the other threads surrounding the multiple investigations into Trump and his associates continues, the boundaries of legal precedent are being tested in ways unlike any other point in modern history.
Through the work I've done at Growth Everywhere, I've been lucky enough to chat with notable entrepreneurs such as Jason Lemkin (founder of Echosign, which sold to Adobe), Mark Organ (co-founder of Eloqua, which sold to Oracle) and others who are constantly pushing the boundaries of business success with their own companies.
As NASA continues to push the boundaries of human space exploration — it hopes to reach Mars in the 2030s — it needs to develop even more advanced suits to be worn both inside and outside of spacecraft.
So we're always talking about, as a content marketing team, how can we push the boundaries in terms of showing great design but also doing something that feels a little bit outside of the box?
Bordainick and his legal advisors are being ultra-careful to be sure that as they push the boundaries of crowdfunding, they don't step over the boundaries of what is legal and what is illegal.
Your flow state — or as some call it, the zone in sports — allows you to push past physical and mental boundaries that would otherwise be impossible to cross in a normal state of mind.
The fascinating piece goes on to enumerate the five types of emotional vampires you should look out for, as well as offering a bit of advice on how to protect yourself from each subspecies (setting appropriate boundaries and deep breathing seem to be preferred to garlic and holy water).
Howat and his team were able to figure this out by creating high - resolution topographic models of the glaciers and their boundaries, as well as a numerical model of exactly how much water was flowing off these coastal glaciers and ice caps — technology that wasn't available back in 1996.
Though O'Kelley and McKelvey say they welcome conflict today as a result of what they learned at South Eugene, there were some boundaries they did not cross — especially when it came to basketball.
Woodside Petroleum is selling a series of non-core assets for about $ 170 million, just as a political deal over maritime boundaries in the Timor Sea could clear the way for its $ 5 billion Sunrise gas project to be revived.
Clinton, who pushed boundaries as First Lady of Arkansas and then of the U.S., launched her own political career in 2000, becoming a twice - elected Senator of New York and then Secretary of State under President Obama, whose legacy she had promised to build on as president.
China exempted itself, before the tribunal hearing, from facing compulsory dispute resolution on matters of «sea boundary delimitations» — as the U.N. convention itself allows.
The New Yorker «s Jia Tolentino profiles civil rights attorney Gloria Allred, whose career, she writes, can be seen as a «decades - long project to expand the boundaries of legitimate victimhood.»
As the former VP of Compliance and Customer Trust at Amazon and the chief privacy leader and senior counsel for Information Governance at GE, O'Connor has worked with companies to create those privacy boundaries and policies.
Since that time, we've continued to invest in AI research, pushing the boundaries of AI and related fields, such as machine learning.
* I am indebted to James K. Galbraith for introducing me to the idea of boundaries and phase changes as they may apply to economics and oil prices in The End of Normal: The Great Crisis and The Future of Growth (2014).
For now, however, we have crossed a boundary and notions of normal or business - as - usual should be put aside.
The stock is currently trading near the lower boundary of the triangle, with the 200 - day SMA acting as support.
Turning to any single page will give you new ideas, and taken as a whole this new edition serves to push the boundaries of the art and science of digital marketing.
As our boundary node instructions used the BTC14 version of Bitcoin, this naturally upset some people that support a rival implementation of Bitcoin called Bitcoin Core.
It means transcending boundaries, creating an ecosystem of acceleration that catapults your business, leveraging knowledge, resources, tools, and contacts, as well as maximizing impact.
Even as the company tests delivery by drone and ways to restock toilet paper at the push of a bathroom button, it is conducting a little - known experiment in how far it can push white - collar workers, redrawing the boundaries of what is acceptable.
However, as the BoC has increasingly pushed the boundary of monetary accommodation, correlations have fallen.
And as noted above, the use of stone boundary markers rather than wooden or clay ones indicated that alienations of land to the public sector (usually to the palace) were irreversible, in contrast to communal land tenure.
The proposed combination reflects the blurring of traditional boundaries in health care, as established companies seek to find their footing in a rapidly changing environment.
The Central Bank of Iran says it has never recognized bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as official currency within the boundaries of the Islamic Republic and conducts no transactions in them.
I am from a third world country vying for first world status by 2020 yet as i'm outside the system I am able to observe the very ones who clamor for «freedom» refusing to step outside of their boundaries.
«We have a history of pushing the boundaries in marketing, just as we do in product development,» Mr. Wilkins said.
Meanwhile, the most traded currency pair is still trading in a broad consolidation pattern after failing near the upper boundary of the formation again, and as the tension in the market grows, a large momentum move could be around the corner, with the long - term trend still being bullish.
As announced by Eagle Plains on March 21, 2018, SSRM has commenced phase one of an 18,000 metre drilling campaign within Fisher property boundaries and currently has two drills in operation.
Today's session could bring some clarity, as equities are trading near the upper boundary of their ranges after the dovish ECB meeting minutes, and those who fancy shorts, could a good entry point in the case of a failed breakout.
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