Not exact matches
We invest heavily on the front end and say, «We've got to bring this out
at a
mass market price point that people can
reach.»
At some point, the accumulating side effects may
reach a critical
mass and force a critical review of, and change to, the supply management system.
As we
at Tesla
reach for our goal of producing a
mass market electric car in approximately three years, we have an opportunity to leverage our projected demand for lithium ion batteries to reduce their cost faster than previously thought possible.
In the wake of the heartbreaking
mass shooting
at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the debate over gun control has
reached a new high.
The trading in Tesla's stock Thursday suggests that doubts about Musk's role
at the company may be
reaching a critical
mass.
Is it not conceivable that Mankind,
at the end of its totalization, its folding - in upon itself, may
reach a critical level of maturity where, leaving Earth and stars to lapse slowly back into the dwindling
mass of primordial energy, it will detach itself from this planet and join the one true, irreversible essence of things, the Omega point?
at the risk of
reaching critical
mass on metaphors, he's missing the forest for the trees in his attempts to get people to pay to see some one finally defeat Brock Clean (the true job of great heel work is to make people pay to watch you get beat)
Unfortunately,
mass schooling by nature is designed to lead to a conformity of learning, and towards all children
reaching some sort of average, which will be frustrating (
at best) to those who are particularly gifted.
From their current standpoint, what the
masses expect from the VP in my views is not the announcement but, a template in place for ensuring «that every dollar / naira in revenue would be properly accounted for and would
reach the beneficiaries
at the grassroots as one dollar, without being siphoned off along the way; block the areas where discretionary powers had been exploited for personal gains and sharpened the instruments that could prevent, detect or deter such practices».
Poloncarz said he
reached out to Collins after seeing the congressman's February 15 interview with Spectrum News about the
mass shooting
at a Parkland, Florida high school.
The political infighting has
reached critical
mass at times; board chairman Ken Jenkins, a Yonkers Democrat, has sued the administration over differences with Astorino.
When Beatrice
reached 18 months, her muscle
mass still deficient, Rienhoff contacted colleagues
at Johns Hopkins, then caught a flight to Baltimore, cradling his daughter in his arms.
Proteins that evade the proteasome accumulate, and may be harmful when they
reach a critical
mass, which is often the case
at an advanced age.»
Its gravitational influence hints
at a size around 10 times Earth's
mass, Brown says, putting it firmly within
reach of earthly telescopes.
For those who aren't familiar with it, the «tipping point» is a concept from epidemiology (popularized by the best - selling book by Malcolm Gladwell) that suggests that small changes accumulate innocuously until a critical
mass is
reached,
at which point a large - scale, irreversible change occurs in the system under study.
At first, it would have spread slowly, only
reaching an epidemic pace when people moved to the cities — or even, Myers suggests, through shared needles during
mass vaccinations in the 1960s.
The researchers found that the segmentation clock lies quiescent in individual embryonic cells that give rise to the vertebrae, then clicks on all
at once, collectively, when the cells
reach a critical
mass.
Professor Mould and his PhD student Syed Uddin
at the Swinburne Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing and the ARC Centre of Excellence for All - sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) assumed that these supernova explosions happen when a white dwarf
reaches a critical
mass or after colliding with other stars to «tip it over the edge».
The characteristics of the surrounding stars suggest that although the magnetar's progenitor probably
reached 40 solar
masses at one point, it shed its
mass so quickly that when the star exploded it fell under the 20 - solar -
mass limit, thereby creating a magnetar instead of a black hole — and conforming to current theory about stellar evolution.
Those furious feeding rates still seem to defy the black holes» supermassive size: A 100 - solar -
mass black hole accreting
at the limit should take about 800 million years to
reach a billion solar
masses, even taking into account that it would eat faster as it grew.
Scientists have developed a model which gives the maximum potential capacity of water
masses to produce cyanobacteria
at different phosphorus concentrations
reaching lakes and reservoirs from agricultural or industrial activities.
At the age of 20, when most college sophomores are still picking their majors, Harvard student Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar proved that white dwarf stars would explode after
reaching a
mass 1.4 times that of our sun.
Upon
reaching this height, they can erupt for a few minutes to hours and send large amounts of material racing through the corona and outward into space
at 600 miles per second (1,000 kilometers per second); these eruptions are called coronal
mass ejections.
At the time of the image, the Martian south pole was experiencing a summer period but during the winter the ice
mass would
reach far into the surrounding smoother terrain.
Subsequently, Heintz (1996, page 411) suggested that such a companion to Star Ba would have to have a
mass of
at least half Sol's to
reach detectable brightness, and that, among other orbital requirements, Bc's period would have to be less than an Earth year in order to account for the absence of effects on Ba's radial velocities and positions.
If ice sheet disintegration
reaches a point such that the dynamics and momentum of the process take over,
at that point reducing greenhouse gases may be unable to prevent major ice sheet
mass loss, sea level rise of many meters, and worldwide loss of coastal cities — a consequence that is irreversible for practical purposes.
At age 30, women
reach their highest bone
mass, which means to this point, your body has kept up with the balance between losing bone
mass and creating new to replace it.
You
reach your highest bone
mass (size and strength)
at about age 30.
If you are looking
at increasing your weight or even trying to
reach a lean muscle
mass, then you should try this weight gainer as it gives over 250 grams of carbohydrates per serving along with 50 grams of protein.
After
reaching your peak bone
mass at age 30, you lose 1 - 2 percent per year for the rest of your life.
You've got to have a pretty serious pair of stones to make a black comedy about Russian politics
at a time when America's relationship with the Kremlin has
reached a critical
mass of contentiousness.
As the charter school movement edges into its third decade, with enrollment
reaching a critical
mass at five percent of all public - school students, it appears to be taking stock of its own effectiveness.
A point
at which the number of available titles
reaches critical
mass, driving sales to expand more quickly?
If your title / s haven't yet
reached the point to have your rights returned, we won't be making any
mass releases
at this point.
This will open up another medium to access audiobooks, and a popular one
at that considering Roku's
reach among the
masses (the company recently revealed it has shipped more than 8 million devices in the US).
The country has one of the lowest VAT rates in Europe and provided companies like Amazon the ability to sell e-books
at a 2 % VAT, helping them
reach critical
mass.
This will open up another medium to access audiobooks, and a popular one
at that considering Roku's
reach among the
masses (the company recently revealed it has shipped more than 8 million... [Read more...]
Assuming all goes as planned,
at a certain point, I'd
reach critical
mass — a large following of readers.
It's true that before the advent of digital books and self - publishing, an author needed a publisher to
reach a
mass market of readers, whereas today, it's empirically proven that authors can
reach a
mass market with no publishing partner
at all.
The author of this book describes a tipping point as an event when something
reaches critical
mass and begins to accelerate
at a much higher rate.
The lead should use creative and resourceful thinking to
reach and excite the
masses about the event, and include tactics such as outreach to local businesses and organizations that can promote the event to their audiences, tabling
at community events, local calendar / community listings, leveraging community influencers, targeting organizations and community groups to form teams, and collateral distribution.
Within 6 months, a kitten will
reach around 75 % of its adult
mass and even though their stomachs are small, they simply need to be fed
at more regular intervals to accommodate.
At some point, I feel that realisation will
reach a critical
mass and we risk losing our social standing and all credibility, too.
There is no doubt that the heat from
Mass Effect 3 is
reaching critical
mass, and the folks
at Bioware and EA...
I can't help wondering if the internet coming along
at the same time as the Hyper - Clutter Era
reaching critical
mass was a historical accident, or did the internet evolve as fast as it did in order to circumvent the Hyper - Clutter?
THEN ALONG CAME THE INTERNET... I can't help wondering if the internet coming along
at the same time as the Hyper - Clutter Era
reaching critical
mass was a historical accident, or did the internet evolve as fast as it did in order to circumvent the Hyper - Clutter?
Had they made it
at last, and had the blocks around the Morgan Avenue stop finally
reached critical
mass?
Was there a critical entry point into Cosima von Bonin's reference - laden retrospective, or have we
reached a historical condition in which the «handmade readymade» — a couture item especially manufactured for the museological context that also refers to the stream of
mass - produced commodities — is all we have
at our disposal?
at MASS MoCA
reaches into the deeper questions of contemporary society: how our very existence is changing due to technology.
As de Zegher traces the course of modern drawing, the number of influential women artists grows — slowly
at first with figures such as Sophie Tauber - Arp and a few others — eventually
reaching a critical
mass with Eva Hesse, Agnes Martin, Lygia Clark, and many others.