Sentences with phrase «at scaled point»

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«At that point, you're thinking about how to scale back and invest a little more conservatively,» says McGavin.
It's ok for awhile, but at some point you have to focus on scaling and leverage.
Execs were most excited at the prospect of improving cross-border trade and travel flow to the United States, which they ranked a 6.0 on a 7 - point scale, where 1 means disagree strongly and 7 means the opposite.
We are now approaching a point at which transistors are near atomic - scale, chips can't fit many more processors, and we're unhappy with having the same kinds of batteries in our devices.
«All we could do at that point was get into the deep end and start scaling — figure out the logistics of how to deliver what you've promised to your customers.»
Sandberg told LinkedIn cofounder and chairman Reid Hoffman for an episode of his podcast «Masters of Scale» that at one point her late husband Dave Goldberg, who was the CEO of Survey Monkey, gave her «the world's best advice» on working with Zuckerberg that put her mind to ease.
It's often the case that smaller companies, operating on lean start - up principles, are able to move rapidly, test out new technologies, and scale them up at a substantially lower price point that it would cost a large defense contractor.
Use a 7 - point scale, where 1 means not at all likely and 7 means very likely.
On a 7 - point scale, where 1 means no harm at all and 7 means a lot of harm, to what extent do you predict inflation will harm:
Smaller companies, operating on lean start - up principles, are able to move rapidly, test out new technologies, and scale them up at a substantially lower price point.
Execs predicted that the bank will indeed do those things, rating the possibility a 5.0 on a 7 - point scale, where 1 means not at all likely and 7 means very likely.
All three operations he consolidated at Lighthouse Point, hoping to create economies of scale on expenses like circulation and accounting.
The new plan: At some point, scale back to take on projects and hours of their own choosing, rather than schedule a hard stop.
«I'm fairly confident that at some point in the future, as technology continues to eliminate traditional jobs and massive new wealth gets created, we're going to see some version of this at a national scale,» wrote Y Combinator president Sam Altman in January.
At this point, your selling process has matured: results are a lot more predictable and you're ready to scale your sales hiring.
Morgan Stanley's Delinquency Diffusion Index, an aggregate measurement of year - over-year increases in the delinquency of several types of personal loans, stood at 19.2 (on a 100 - point scale) for the first quarter of 2016, up from its low in October, 2014, driven by increases in auto loan and credit card delinquencies in 2015 — but far below the 60 - point threshold associated with a pre-recession state.
Mr. Trump said he wasn't necessarily suggesting a large - scale military action, but that «at a certain point you have to do something and you have to be firm and you have to be strong, you have to be a government.»
That's why the competition is always ready to point the gun at Canadian entrepreneurs if they dare to break out and scale their companies globally.
If the PODs keep scaling, at some point the resources that nodes have available will run out and you will have to add more nodes to increase overall resources available at the cluster level.
Yabut reported the following: «Block size increases are kind of non-controversial at this point, but it's nice to see on - chain scaling happen.»
To illustrate that point, CNN Greed & Fear Index is pegged at 2 (read: extreme fear) on a scale of 0 - 100.
She points out that an editorial plan that takes shape at a corporate level still needs to scale to geographic regions.
Paul Graham points out that sometimes doing what does not scale is essential to enabling critical mass which does allow a business to scale: «One of the most common types of advice we give at Y Combinator is to do things that don't scale.
Reps rank their firms» preparation level at 8.97 on a 10 - point scale.
If you want to do this exercise on a smaller scale, try bringing $ 2k for that big screen TV you'll want at some point.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure space is widened to the scale of human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
My point is, humans (at the large scale) are divisive, religion or not.
That is to say, for complete homogeneity all the members of a class have to be at the absolute zero point of the temperature scale so that their molecules are in the ground state.
The movements are frequently confounded, for it is said that one needs faith to renounce the claim to everything, yea, a stranger thing than this may be heard, when a man laments the loss of his faith, and when one looks at the scale to see where he is, one sees, strangely enough, that he has only reached the point where he should make the infinite movement of resignation.
The non-Fascist, the anti-Fascist, was approaching a point at which he would have to ask himself whether the parish church was still his church; he was now having to go to mass early in the morning if he wished to avoid the sermon, which too often comprised a full - scale attack on all the democratic, masonic Governments which were opposing the providential plans of the Duce.
There is an example of a successful attempt, on a small scale — in fact, on simply one particular point, though an important one: W. Montgomery Watt, in the Introduction to his Muhammad at Mecca (Oxford, 1953), p. x writes, «I have refrained from using the expressions «God says» and «Muhammad says» when referring to the Qur» an, and have simply said «the Qur» an says.»»
Here are a few of my tips and tricks, as a seasoned veteran of veganism who's lived at every point on the scale from raw vegan to junk food vegan, to get you started on a healthy, balanced vegan lifestyle.
In that briefing note, we identify five entry points for sustainability standards to contribute to the development of these approaches and ensure their integrity and complementarity: preferential or risk - based sourcing; land use planning; government and stakeholder mobilization; producer support at scale; and leveraging finance.
«I think once we've shown this at a commercial scale at super affordable prices, others will come in, but our hope is that at that point, we will have such a big head start, we can just license our technology instead of people spending five or six years to try and develop this themselves.»
Customer satisfaction with full - service restaurants holds steady at 82 on ACSI's 100 - point scale, while fast food restaurants fall 3.8 percent to 77, the lowest score in five years.
«It is not illegal if Wesfarmers do it with a Coles supermarket in a new town and it is not illegal if Amazon comes in and sets a price point that only makes money at a certain scale
I have a food scale at work and two slices at the end of the loaf were 1.5 ounces, so 3 points for the bread, 3 points for the avocado, two points for the steak and strawberries for dessert — 8 smart point breakfast.
The brand partnered with Vintage Point Partners in Wine at the beginning of the year to assist in further growing and scaling sales and distribution.
Point Leo reminds me (albeit on a far grander scale) of visiting Len Evans at his home, Loggerheads, in the Hunter Valley, in the 1990s.
Needing to move high enough in points to become Chase eligible dictated he look at the bigger picture and scale back his trademark aggressiveness.
A couple of weeks ago, I took a look at major conference coaching hires to date and graded them on a 30 - point scale that included the following factors: Resume, Fit, Short Term and Long Term.
Unwinding that culture is going to take as many solutions as it can get, and I think we're at a point where we need to talk about shutting down systems that allow this sort of thing to happen on a grand scale.
This time, Tony appears to be healthy and insane as ever, whereas the uncertainty at the point guard spot tips the scales to Curry.
At one point she'd even had stuff lined up on the scale, which she'd pulled to the middle of the room.
When figuring weight gain, remember to always figure from the lowest point, usually at some point in the first few days of life and try to weigh baby on the same scales each time in the same weight of clothing or with no clothing at all.
Even when you put her down at the right point on the drowsiness scale, she might wake up a bit and protest and fuss as you lay her down.
Studies were included if: (a) they were RCTs, (b) the population comprised parents / carers of children up to the age of 18 where at least 50 % had a conduct problem (defined using objective clinical criteria, the clinical cut - off point on a well validated behaviour scale or informal diagnostic criteria), (c) the intervention was a structured, repeatable (manualised) parenting programme (any theoretical basis, setting or mode of delivery) and (d) there was at least one standardised outcome measuring child behaviour.
As our study has a power of 80 % (α = 0.05) to detect a difference of at least 5.7 points for the Bayley PDI and 2.6 points for the Peabody motor scales, we can not exclude a small positive effect of breast feeding on motor development.
And if they were rotten wouldn't that mean at some point the scales began to tip from good to bad?
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