Sentences with phrase «be the tipping point for»

This could be a tipping point for companies to do much better at securing their networks.
«We found $ 2.75 was the tipping point for about 20 percent of drivers,» Sinclair said.
«There will be a tipping point for Snapchat at some point,» Meeks, chief investment officer at Sloy, Dahl & Holst, told «Squawk Box.»
China focusing on domestic demand rather than exports for growth is worth watching closely: if wheels start falling off Chinese reform, that's the tipping point for a big hit to globalization.
Will InterVarsity Losing Cal State Standoff Be Tipping Point for Campus Ministries Nationwide?
CT previously examined whether InterVarsity Christian Fellowship's derecognition from California State University (CSU) over its «discriminatory» faith statement was the tipping point for campus ministry nationwide.
The founder and pastor of a Georgia megachurch said Saturday that the September suicide of a Rutgers University student was the tipping point for his decision to come out of the closet to his congregation.
Does he really think that this billboard is going to be the tipping point for some individual that will cause them to turn from belief to non-belief?
• These designations could be a tipping point for decisions to purchase a wine among those who see green production as a positive.
As Andre Leu, President of IFOAM pointed out «this year was outstanding in that it is a tipping point for agriculture.
If this academy model thrives, it could be a tipping point for a fundamental change in the way players with pro potential are cultivated in America.
Doing an Art Foundation course was the tipping point for me — if I hadn't done that I would have studied geography!
It's hard to know if this is the tipping point for change.
The fear is that it could be the tipping point for relatively mobile wealthier people to move their primary residence elsewhere, leaving the state with less revenue to fund schools.
If a genetically predisposed woman goes into pregnancy with an existing immune imbalance, these natural immune shifts could be the tipping point for Hashimoto's.
That was the tipping point for Aldo and it's hard to blame him for his frustrations.
However there is a catch, as explained by Bloomberg: «There's a tipping point for what they're willing to shell out: no more than $ 15 a month, according to an informal survey of about a dozen millennials.
While some teachers have expressed their own reservations about Common Core, many have also said that its repeal would be the tipping point for them.
Author Elissa Nadworny notes, «The latest national numbers suggest that more than 6 million students are «chronically absent,»» and emphasizes comments made by Phyllis Jordan, who authored a recent FutureEd report on the subject, that, «Research tells us that kids shouldn't miss 10 percent or more of the school year, that's the tipping point for kids, but there isn't really research that tells us how many chronically absent kids are too many for a school.»
«There is a tipping point for LEAs,» cautioned Cowell, explaining that in school districts where there are high concentrations of charter schools, students» educational experiences in traditional public schools could be compromised as funds are siphoned away from those budgets and into the coffers of charters.
The iPhone was the tipping point for us when we saw the potential of the platform.
It's the referral in its rejection letters that was the tipping point for me.
The lack of updates for the carrier subsidized versions may have been the tipping point for Dell to pack in its US mobile device operations for the time being, as it discontinued the Streak 5 last Summer and only recently discontinued the Streak 7 as of last December, with the Honeycomb 3.2 update being the final update for the Wi - Fi version.
«I think that's the tipping point for making an app get noticed.
My pick is that this will be the tipping point for educational publishing, its «iPod moment» or «Kindle moment» when the market suddenly takes off.
With so many free or 99 - cent offerings available, that single point could be the tipping point for indie authors.
It is the death of bees at several hives that appears to be a tipping point for Casati.
Amazon is now offering e-book readers below $ 100, the price many have predicted to be the tipping point for most people when it comes to buying a reader or not.
Is this the tipping point for e-books?
Should the Kindle be filling Christmas stockings come December, it could be the tipping point for the ebook market, which has yet to take off in Britain despite the availability of other readers, such as the Sony Reader PRS - 505 review and Interead Cool - er.
Could this be a tipping point for the individual investor?
I'd been hoping that Black Ops: Declassified was going to be the tipping point for third - party publishers to fall in love with the Vita, but then I saw a few clips of the action at Gamescom and the alarm bells started to ring.
If you were an early adopter to the PS Vita, it was more than likely that Assassin's Creed Liberation was the tipping point for your purchase.
I'm sure they've done some other shady stuff in the past, but this was the tipping point for me.
December 2012 is a tipping point for Cooper Union, but Cooper Union today must be a watershed for our student movement.
Furthermore, there does not need to be a tipping point for these processes and systems in order for them to function as key regulators of the stability of the Earth system.
What's the tipping point for cycling to be more mainstream and how can we build infrastructure to support safe cycling?
This means that the CO2 levels often associated with a 2 ˚C rise — 450ppm — may just be the tipping point for the total loss of all ice sheets on the planet and a huge sea - level rise.
RUSH: Well, we have learned that $ 4 a gallon is a tipping point for people in this country.
And posting their ready - made testimonials on the sites you do control can prove to be the tipping point for on - the - fence prospects who place great stock in objective testimonials.
Content that may have been the tipping point for accepting a contract with one or the other of the major Canadian content providers is now less of a factor.
The 5.2 - inch display is the tipping point for one - handed Android phones.
«Apple Pay will be a tipping point for mobile payments.»
Being able to experience the cottage, the location and area amenities can be the tipping point for those who are unsure about a property, he says.
I would love to know from other couples what was the tipping point for you to both agree to invest?

Not exact matches

The tipping point we fretted about for years is here.
That's why the best solution to burnout isn't the many tips out there for recovering from the condition, but to avoid reaching that point in the first place.
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.
In the post, Schranz lays out the lessons he thinks the film offers for developers and product managers (hat tip to Om Malik for leading the way to Schranz's observations and pointing out that «these learnings actually are applicable across the board at startups»), suggesting five takeaways for those pursuing excellence in entrepreneurship.
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