I think there may well be people who are so shrewd about currencies and this, that and the other thing that they can achieve good longterm records operating on a pretty
big scale in that way.
We can see this on
a bigger scale in this water rocket experiment from Science Sparks.
So if Project Fear didn't work in Scotland, why is Remain insistent on re-running the same campaign on
a bigger scale in the Euro - referendum?
In the open ocean, plankton can move up to 1970 feet in a day, which means what Dabiri and his colleague saw in the lab could in theory take place across much
bigger scales in the ocean.
Initially it is about testing those programmes on
a bigger scale in the North East.
The 4 outer planets only, have the clout to make solar system changes on
big scales in my way of thinking, but leaving the door open re the inner planets on solar cycle length.
Not exact matches
«Sometimes the answer is to join a larger company that allows them to
scale and grow
in a very
big way.»
«The things that work when you're at smaller
scale, may not work when you get
bigger, and that includes the way you acquire customers, the way you deliver your service, and
in this case, the way you park your service,» Behr said.
Big data represents an evolution
in the
scale, not the scope, of market research.
So
in this particular case, could we have
scaled even
bigger?
Getting an assistant is the first step
in scaling because it frees you up to focus on growth, to go out there and get the
big fish.
«They said 2010 was the
big acquisition year, and 2011 would be about putting everything
in its right place and investing
in personnel to
scale those smaller businesses.
The job description of agency management
in the Americas is no different from my Canadian job, except the
scale is much
bigger.»
These are called disruptive technologies or the next
big thing,
in the sense that existing markets or economies of
scale are disrupted by the scope of change.
For our employees and teams, the valuation means we can bring money
in that looks forward and lets us
scale bigger and faster than we have.
After a two - year slide due to an economic implosion that saw Wall Street,
big banks and other key recruiters of MBAs
scale back their hiring, the MBA made a comeback
in 2010.
The Flow Cannabis Institute is the first of its kind
in California, and it enables small and independent farmers to
scale and compete with
Big Marijuana brands.
Scale is the name of the game
in wireless and Verizon dominates
in that its revenues eclipse the Canadian
big three's combined.
The Austin Energy contract opened a market for
big solar
in sunny Southeastern states, Jim Hughes, chief executive of utility -
scale solar developer First Solar told investors
in April.
The development of crowdfunding, however, is powering another Renaissance of creators on a «much
bigger scale,» said Ohanian speaking
in New York City last week at the BBC Future World - Changing Ideas Summit earlier this month.
To guide this growth, Indochino landed one of the
biggest rounds of financing
in Canadian e-commerce history and recruited a management team of fashion and retail veterans, led by a new top suit with experience
scaling businesses.
But
in most cases, those aren't
scaled up to a point where they really impact
bigger systems and processes.»
In the future he hopes to
scale up by building more recycling plants — and thus producing the megasupply of processed plastics needed to attract
bigger customers.
The reason behind its omission from the menu — customers may say they want meat - free, healthier choices, but they rarely purchase them — highlights Beyond Meat's
biggest obstacle
in achieving wide
scale adoption outside Silicon Valley.
If you just look at the
scale of our investment
in Ontario, B.C. and Alberta, it's
bigger compared to the other new entrants.
The latest figures are another indication of a key trend
in modern IT, and one that's got traditional server makers — the Dells, the Lenovos (lnvgy), the HPEs (hpe) of the world — on the defense: More
big web -
scale companies are designing their own servers and having them made by contract manufacturers instead of buying name - brand servers.
Oracle is banking more on what techies call a «
scale - up» model
in which fewer, but very powerful computers —
in Exadata's case each with its own integrated networking and storage — take on
big workloads.
«Making that amount of money
in one month was a
big boost
in my confidence to be able to
scale up further from there,» he says.
Stiff competition amongregional Internet service providers (ISPs), especially
in big cities, has created a variety of offerings atsliding
scales of speed and price.
Most guerrilla marketing is by its nature small
in scale but it's the shared links, laughs and likes that will make your campaign a
big success.
Keep
in mind, ink isn't cheap for large -
scale printers, but if you're working
big, this
big printer's for you.
This is what I've referred to
in the past as the «valley of death,» when you are not
big enough to compete with the major players
in your industry but not small enough or targeted enough to survive at a smaller
scale.
Nor are there
big gains
in economies of
scale for the underlying components — concrete, steel, fiberglass, silicon, wires, and glass are all already
in mass production.
«Today, we can see that some of the
biggest companies
in America — some of the most important companies
in the world — are doing that, at huge
scale.»
But when it's time to
scale you need to bring
in a
bigger firm that has global resources and relationships that can't be matched by smaller funds with less resources and staff.»
In 2014, American Seafoods Company, the biggest player in Alaskan pollock, paid $ 1.75 million for skewing its scales to fool the fed
In 2014, American Seafoods Company, the
biggest player
in Alaskan pollock, paid $ 1.75 million for skewing its scales to fool the fed
in Alaskan pollock, paid $ 1.75 million for skewing its
scales to fool the feds.
Department managers within
big companies often have a large enough expense budget that you can squeeze
in a small -
scale project without requiring sign - off from the company's executives or directors.
While this argument can take many forms, it often centers around two separate concerns: whether community institutions have the economies of
scale to go toe - to - toe with the
biggest banks; and whether the «too
big to fail» crowd has unfair advantages that slants the playing field
in their direction.
By immersing your strategy
in big data and artificial intelligence, you can read the right signals, solve for specific problems, and most importantly,
scale your efforts.
The
big - picture goal, McNamara said, is to remove the barrier that companies have
in doing large -
scale simulation.
In other words, for the most part, the
big five tech companies exist at their current size and
scale only because they serve a larger underlying economy of profitable companies.
Bar 7 - Two legged pullback
in a bull move, opening reversal up from moving average second entry buy, but
big outside up bar at top of 6 bar tight trading range, limit order market, sellers
scaling in above, buyers below, both scalping.
And even to do it
in a small
scale is just as
big a mistake almost as not doing it at all.
Environmental groups started waking up to this strategy
in the fight against Northern Gateway, but it needs to happen on a
bigger scale.
These types of contracts are relatively small
in scale, but they make up a
big chunk of the no - bid contracts awarded
in Puerto Rico.
Inmarsat is partnering with
big agri to boost margins at institutional -
scale properties
in LatAm and Asia.
This year, a formerly obscure federal law from the late 1970's will be the
biggest driver of utility -
scale solar
in the United States.
A version of this article appears
in print on November 7, 2013, on Page D1 of the New York edition with the headline: Small -
Scale Developers,
Big Dreams.
He said his
biggest concerns for alternatives to what exists today include regulation and central bank reactions to options that rely on distributed ledger technology and cryptocurrencies,
in addition to having a network robust enough to operate at
scale.
The
scale of the disaster
in Puerto Rico is far
bigger than either Whitefish or Cobra has handled.