«This could
be the tipping point of other university systems moving in this direction, so that's why we are concerned,» InterVarsity president Alec Hill told CT earlier this summer.
Could there
be a tipping point of credibility?
According to the film, 2005
was a tipping point of sorts, as it was then when adolescents» use of the Internet for reading surpassed the use of traditional books.
Daren Blomquist, Senior Vice President of ATTOM Data Solutions warns that rising interest rates could
be the tipping point of affordability:
It's a tipping point of sorts.
Models suggest there
is a tipping point of 30 - 50 % of the Amazon and Congo rainforests, beyond which additional tree loss would significantly alter ecosystems.
And there's no evidence that 350
was a tipping point of the sort you're thinking — rather, it is the level James Hansen thinks we should aspire to * reduce * CO2 levels to.
Not exact matches
The state - owned oil firm
is expected to list on the Saudi stock exchange in the second half
of this year, but an international listing — which
was at one
point tipped to happen at the same time —
is said to have
been temporarily shelved.
The challenge
of preserving and conveying this unique institutional knowledge has
been intensifying for several years and
is now reaching a critical
tipping point as more companies
are transitioning to the freelance economy.
The arguments for deleting your account as your 2017 New Year's resolution
are strong indeed, as Jake Swearingen
points out in Select / All: Facebook
was the chief venue for the spread
of misleading fake news and pro-Russian propaganda that confused voters and may have helped
tip the presidential election to Donald Trump.
It wasn't until 2017, though, that Bitcoin hit a
tipping point of mainstream popularity.
In this in - depth research from BI Intelligence that updates our popular July 2014 report on programmatic, we find that the US digital - ad market will reach a programmatic «
tipping -
point»: For the first time this year, programmatic transactions will
be a majority (52 %)
of non-search digital - ad spend.
We've had roughly 20 years
of hand - wringing about this
tipping point, but now it
's here.
Very few people will join Netflix just because
of a single title, but there
is a
tipping point.
Tipping the top or bottom
of a market
is never smart, especially at a time
of volatile trading; but a series
of recent events
point to confidence growing in the start
of a recovery in the Western Australian economy.
«We
are, with many other industries, at a
tipping point of cybersecurity posture
of products and connected services,» said Massimilla.
«We found $ 2.75
was the
tipping point for about 20 percent
of drivers,» Sinclair said.
According to work by the British government's Behavioural Insights Team, Canada
is at a
tipping point; we
're not yet stuck in the mire, but we aren't safely clear
of it, either.
Keeping
tip number five in mind, color
is one
of the best ways to add emphasis to particular data
points.
Greenland
's coastal glaciers and ice caps have passed a pivotal
tipping point — a new study concludes that they've melted so much that they
're now past the
point of no return, and it
's unlikely in current conditions that they'll
be able to regrow the ice they've lost.
«Also, since this «
tipping point»
was reached in the late»90s before warming really took off, it indicates that these peripheral glaciers
are very sensitive and, potentially, ephemeral relative to the timescales
of response
of the ice sheet,» he added.
In this all - new in - depth research from BI Intelligence that updates our popular July 2014 report on programmatic, we find that the US digital - ad market will reach a programmatic «
tipping -
point»: For the first time this year, programmatic transactions will
be a majority (52 %)
of non-search digital - ad spend.
We felt that we
were past the
tipping point in terms
of video technology and comfort with it — most applicants would have used Skype or FaceTime.»
Elves» most recognizable features
are the
pointed tips of their ears and their sunny dispositions.
Today, there
are a fair number
of gene - silencing drugs in late - stage development and dozens
of companies working in the space — and it feels like we could
be close to a
tipping point.
Lately, there has
been more than our fair share
of news suggesting that the retail industry
is at a
tipping point.
Given growing doctor shortages and increasing pressure for cost control, more medical care will
be pushed downstream to nurse practitioners, mini-practices inside retailers» locations, and in mobile - van and in - home practices and via online, where diagnosis and issuance
of prescriptions
is an evolving business very near the
tipping point of a boom.
«The
Tipping Point»
was named as one
of the best books
of the decade by Amazon customers, The A.V. Club, and The Guardian, and
was Barnes & Noble's fifth bestselling nonfiction book
of the decade.
In an analysis penned by Andrew Warford, who
is chairman
of Maverick's stock committee, the fund set out its thesis for why the smartphone market has hit a «
tipping point.»
«The combined finances in the federal and provincial spheres
are very near the
tipping point,» argued the Canadian Federation
of Independent Business in a recent report.
The 2016 elections
are widely seen as a
tipping point opening a flood
of new investment in the cannabis industry.
Or it could
be a
tipping point signaling the end
of Nike's basketball dominance.
Grandma Mira's death
was a
tipping point event that convinced me I needed to pursue the opportunity in front
of me or I would regret it on my own deathbed.
But there
is definitely such a thing as too much
of a good thing and I think we
're getting pretty close to the
tipping point.
We
are now at a
tipping point where the power
of computer chips, sensors, Internet broadband and cloud storage
is creating a platform for powerful work technologies that will make the traditional office obsolete.
Toronto - Dominion
is the latest major bank to declare a recession in Canada, saying the «balance
of probabilities» has
tipped in favour
of another quarter -
point rate cut next week.
That trend, however, appears to
be reaching a
tipping point, with several factors that could boost capex, extending the life
of the current economic cycle and offering surprise upside in the next.
«Many retailers
are at the
tipping point of cutting too much labor,» said Craig Rowley, a senior partner in the retail division
of Korn Ferry International, an executive search firm.
I
am looking for economic
tipping points ie
points at which everyone knew the world
of economics had changed.
We
are at a classic
tipping point when it comes to the secret squandering
of Canadian tax dollars.
«We've reached a
tipping point with regard to this issue [
of gun control] in the general society and companies that
are worth their salt — and CEOs specifically —
are constantly trying to read the tea leaves,» Klepper said.
«We seem to
be at a
tipping point with [privacy] issues, with the great acceptance that the price
of digital communications
is some intrusion on privacy
being replaced by a more cynical, or at least aware, attitude toward what
is actually happening.
«This
was clearly coming to a
tipping point,» said Scott Moore, president
of Sportsnet and NHL properties for Rogers.
Anticipating recessions
is a skill you can learn, and it will help you get that edge by establishing the proximity
of a
tipping point.
«But it appears we've reached a
tipping point where the housing market
is likely to slide toward improved affordability over the next couple
of years.
While there
is an annual fee
of $ 95 (waived in year 1), we think the bonus
points on all purchases, the simplicity
of earnings, and the generous sign - up promotion
tip the scales in favor
of this card.
«Not yet,» he says, «but with so much systemic and technological change chipping away at the incumbents» models, from the exodus
of young customers to ad blocking, it
's not inconceivable that a
tipping point can
be reached that pushes centralised platforms into extinction.»
We
are at a
tipping point in many emerging markets where resources and exports
are no longer the primary drivers
of growth and
of the equity markets.
The head
of the Bank
of Canada gently urged businesses to ease open the purse strings and start spending Wednesday as he said the economy
was nearing a
tipping point toward normal growth following the global recession.
The
tipping point seems to have
been the release
of the January jobs report, the highlight
of which wasn't the change in nonfarm payrolls and the unemployment rate, which they usually
are, but the 0.3 % (2.9 % annualized) growth in wages, which
was the strongest year - over-year gain since June 2009.