Sentences with phrase «biggest boon in»

As chaotic as it can sometimes be when you have two Yoshis bouncing around the screen, the ability to swallow each other and throw each other as a projectile can be a big boon in some situations, especially when a collectible is just out of reach.

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As the details emerged, several CEOs put out statements saying they believed the agreement would be a boon for renewable energy and that business would play a big role in the energy transition.
Tax reform and infrastructure, which I've long argued should be done in tandem, would be the biggest boon imaginable.
If you make on - time payments on your loan, this can also be a boon for your credit score since payment history is the biggest factor in determining your credit score.
The monumental new tax law signed late in 2017 — the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)-- has been hailed as a boon for big business.
Eamon Javers tells us why the nation's change in its hostage policy could be a big boon for some businesses.
Rick Frisbie: I think there are some expectations of uncertainty out there when you look at implied dollar futures out around the election, there is some expected volatility, but certainly we have lived in this kind of «TINA» world («There Is No Alternative») to equities and that has been a big boon for them.
That's a big boon when entering the often unpredictable world of home remodeling, but having a solid plan in place before you call your contractors is equally essential.
Mnuchin said that making tax legislation backdated to January 1, 2017, is «absolutely» something the White House is considering in an interview with CNBC's Delivering Alpha conference on Tuesday, predicting such a move would be a «big boon to the economy.»
A rise in positive media coverage would be a big boon for the cryptocurrency, particularly if more major retailers can be convinced to take it as payment.
Buying into a company that provides a key product to one of the biggest industries in the world can be a boon for your portfolio.
Big trees also capture a disproportionate amount of carbon dioxide, making them potential boons in the battle against a changing climate.
Whereas advances in error correction have big implications for data storage, a new approach to data compression could lead to, for example, more efficient use of the radio waves and spectrum bandwidth (a boon to wireless communications).
By proving you can do it at a low cost at scale, we're trying to turn it into a big box store kind of industry, and that could really be a boon for the United States in manufacturing,» McGetrick said.
In its short history so far, online dating has provided the biggest boon to groups with «thin dating markets,» says Stanford sociologist Michael Rosenfeld, who has also studied the rise of online dating.
Big data alone can be a boon to «hypothesis generation,» but we'll still need traditional studies in which teachers are asked to adopt new practices to learn whether the practices work.
The rest is history (and hopefully a big boon for all of us readers in Nashville!).
«Author Marketing Club comes as a boon to those who wish to be independent authors in the already overloaded tough world of literature, competing with big name publishers with deep pockets to promote their stable of established writers.
This is a boon for e-readers that struggled with big websites with lots of images in the past, mobile really makes the Pocketbook Touch HD shine.
This is a boon for e-readers that struggled with big websites with lots of images in the past.
I have noticed a lot of people who self publish do publish across different genres, since this is one of the biggest boons self publishing has going for it (no editor telling you to stay in your brand).
This could be a big boon to the Canadian publishing industry, which is going through massive changes,» says Rita Davies, former executive director of culture for the city of Toronto, who prepared the report in collaboration with John Calabro of the Association for Art and Social Change.
If you make on - time payments on your loan, this can also be a boon for your credit score since payment history is the biggest factor in determining your credit score.
Interest - only mortgages can be a boon to buyers capable of making bigger payments in the future in exchange for savings in the near - term.
The anonymity of a big city can be an amazing boon to a solo traveler and London has many places to get lost in a crowd, or to find a quiet spot to spend an afternoon alone.
Well, the biggest thing is that having no review scores precludes the possibility of being featured on Metacritic, which would obviously be a massive boon for my site in terms of pure traffic.
In recent news, Kickstarter released an article where they talked about how big blockbuster kickstarters like the Double Fine Adventure kickstarter have been a tremendous boon to bringing additional attention and money to other projects on the site.
The other major addition coming down the pipeline is expanded party chat that will soon allow for 16 players to jump into a party at once - a boon for the Rocket League, Halo 5: Guardians and Battlefield players who have needed to divide up into parties in bigger matches.
Cruz creditably withstood the perennial temptation — among Republicans and Democrats alike — to bow down to Big Corn and the federal mandate for ethanol that has been such a boon to Iowa corn farmers and bane if you care about food prices, greenhouse gas emissions, herbicide use or the loss of wild vegetation in the Midwest that is an important food source for monarchs and habitat for other wildlife.
Sandalow added that the U.S. dropping out of the Paris process could be a boon to its other biggest participant in terms of its emissions — China.
All big questions for sure, and I think the answers we collectively write in the next few years will be critical to whether the future turns out to be a boon for both our profession and access to justice, or the end of our profession and justice system as we know them.
This, as we shall show, is a boon and many of the big players in insurance are now offering this option.
And pulling in recycled content from Snapchat could be a boon to AMP Stories, since publishers could start experimenting with it without gambling a big investment on the success of Stories in search.
During a panel on cross-border payments at CoinDesk's Consensus 2017 blockchain conference in New York, Sheila James, vice president of operations at blockchain startup Veem, argued that, for this purpose, transparency is blockchain's biggest boon.
there were so many things that parents would give advice on to their children when they became new parents themselves but now with ever increasing distances from family members that is not exactly possible.so a supporting hand given out with expert knowledge is not just a good thing but a big boon indeed, especially because it can also be conducted online thereby relieving the new parents of all the stress in their jam - packed schedule.
Given that GGP's share price has been trailing behind Simon's since its exit from bankruptcy and that in the regional mall space «bigger is better,» such a deal would be a boon for both GGP and Simon, says Cedrik Lachance, managing director with Green Street Advisors, a Newport Beach, Calif. - based research and advisory firm.
Natural light is a boon in small spaces, helping to brighten dark corners and make tight rooms feel bigger.
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