Sentences with phrase «call points from»

In some older schools, the fire alarm may be as old as the building itself and may have a variety of different detectors and call points from different manufacturers (due to being replaced over the years).

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Called «Seeso,» the service will launch widely in January, at which point members can pay $ 3.99 per month for ad - free access to a full library NBC comedy programming — from new episodes of Saturday Night Live and Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show to all past episodes of classic shows like The Office and 30 Rock — along with a slate of new original series and stand - up comedy specials.
If there's a new point in his speech Monday, it's likely to be a defense against calls for his dismissal from board positions over his support of Trump.
Cybersecurity firm Check Point Software (chkp) uncovered a malware app called Adylkuzz spreading across the web starting around the same time as the WannaCry ransomware app and using some of the same stolen - from - the - NSA methods.
Although the search giant points out that the definition of which ads are acceptable comes from an independent industry group called the Coalition for Better Ads, some believe that the default blocking of certain ads puts too much power in Google's hands.
«At one point, I couldn't see myself becoming free,» Tyler told Business Insider from prison when I called to get his reaction to Holder's announcement.
Attribution models have evolved from so - called «last touch attribution» to the point where you can tell if a particular ad campaign or content marketing approach is resonating.
With just your voice, you can pull up photos from your Google Photos library, make video calls with the Google Duo service, and, notably, play YouTube videos — potentially a big selling point for these devices, given Google recently yanked support for YouTube from Amazon Echo and Fire TV devices.
In meetings she can't keep herself from pulling out her laptop and calling up her well - prepared charts and graphs to illustrate a point.
We have a methodology called «design thinking» that results in innovation from a human point of view, and the companies that were willing to take risks gave us a chance.
He used cans of Campbell's Soup and Coca - Cola to stress his point about what he called insignificant price increases from Trump's tariffs.
Most companies interact with customers at eight crucial points, from the first phone call or mouse click, to the knock at the door, to wrap - up and payment options.
A minimoon happens when the moon is at its furthest point from Earth (called the apogee).
A June survey by state statistics institute INEGI found 79 % of Cancún residents call the city «insecure,» up nearly six percentage points from December.
According to proprietary research by the call intelligence company Invoca, voice search is the preferred mode of communication for 20 percent of consumers making a purchase of $ 500 or more, only 2 percentage points removed from the 22 percent who prefer traditional online search.
He tried again to create a new prototype, but more pressure from Murphy pushed the inventor to the breaking point, and he called it quits, ruining his reputation in the automobile industry.
In criticizing the Verizon settlement, Clyburn pointed to a case last year under former chairman Wheeler involving fraud by a small company called Total Call Mobile that collected $ 39 million from the universal service fund.
As for Google Maps, it already gets high - quality satellite imagery from a company called DigitalGlobe, and as the Atlantic's Robinson Meyer points out, the two firms just signed a new multi-year agreement.
The turning point was landing an $ 800,000 contract from the GSA to work with the IRS, a quest that began with a cold call.
As he points out, when a review of the city finances under Mayor David Miller called for improved economic development, Toronto created Build Toronto and Invest Toronto, arms - lengths organizations with a «mandate from the mayor and council... that the city is indeed open for business.»
The $ 190 (street) F1PP000GN - SK is one of several new wireless Skype phones that let you gab up to 300 feet away from your network access point and make free calls at Wi - Fi hot spots sans laptop.
Called Gravity, the blanket's selling point was that, by generating «the feeling of being held or hugged,» it could be used to treat everything from insomnia to anxiety.
Incidentally, the «rule of law,» broadly understood, is what makes so called «say - on - pay» rules something less than a slam - dunk from a corporate governance point of view.
The official said that at one point an FBI colleague received a call from Kennedy in which Kennedy «asked his assistance in altering the email's classification in exchange for a «quid pro quo.»»
The other major change from the original SNES with the Super NES Classic Edition is the inclusion of a function called «suspend points
Entrepreneurs seeking to win and retain customers must take the time to thoughtfully analyze each point of interaction, including the company website, call center, marketing collateral, product warranty, service guarantee, return policy along with the shipping experience, and ask, «With respect to this touch point, am I delivering what my customer wants and expects from me?»
Tranter said such modeling is very expensive, adding that, to use an example from his work in politics, «If you've got a 20 - point lead, then you're not calling us.
The Cruz algorithm was then applied to what the campaign calls an «enhanced voter file,» which can contain as many as 50,000 data points gathered from voting records, popular websites and consumer information such as magazine subscriptions, car ownership and preferences for food and clothing.
The so - called BEAT tax — technically the «base erosion and anti-abuse» tax designed to discourage multinationals from moving profits and jobs offshore — could potentially have an impact on our counterparties for repurchase agreements, although the picture is somewhat murky at this point.
In a side note, Recode points out that Google Ventures was not among the group calling for Kalanick to step down, even though its parent company Alphabet is now in a major lawsuit with Uber over allegations that he stole self - driving car technology from its Waymo unit.
Whether the customer touch point is a visit from a wholesaler, an online service, or a call to a phone representative in our Transfer Agent, we strive to add value at every step for our customers.
Randy Hargrove, a Wal - Mart spokesman, pointed to comments from the third - quarter earnings call when the company said while the holiday would be competitive, that it was committed to being the No. 1 retail destination.
In the case of a personal referral, a phone call from a prospect can be the very first touch point with your business.
A company called Retargeter.com, which offers campaigns from as little as $ 500 per month, may be a good starting point.
For example: If you would place a call trade in this very second you only need the price to be one point higher 60 seconds from now.
In the event of a reasonable market pullback (say, a few percent), and assuming market internals were still intact at that point, I would be inclined to increase our call option position toward about 2 % of assets, which would provide good exposure to any market advance that might begin from that lower base.
Well, to sum up today's call, we obviously had a good quarter, and we're optimistic about our second quarter as the reasons for our restored sell - through and momentum are simple: One, we've removed Session from our lineup and restored our proven HERO form factor, now with touch displays, to the $ 199, $ 299, $ 399 price points that GoPro's brand was built upon.
To defend your trade from such an eventuality, you could, at this point, instigate a new «PUT» option and pair it with your initial «CALL» one.
At one point I'd considered pulling her from school (a practice called «redshirting» and usually reserved for kids born toward the end of the year).
But if they are moving away from the Bible, as some of you have pointed out, then I'm not surprised Ken Ham calls them apostates.
And the methods — calling a person by his or her name or looking at the situation from the other's point of view — work in business and in personal life with family and friends.
But I reiterate my first point, why seek empirical answers from something that is called faith?
To point your finger at someone and call them stupid for not believing in your science or religion when mankind and science is very very far from having all the answers only leaves several fingers pointing back at yourself.
Through memory, Augustine explains at various points in Book X of the Confessions, we are able to review our past actions and discern a variety of important themes: we can see when we were moving towards God and (conversely) when we were moving away from Him; when we discerned the good rightly and sought it properly and (conversely) when we misidentified the good and sought experiences or possessions that were bad for us; when God was calling us towards Himself, whether we heard His voice or not; and so on.
The important point for Schwartz here is not simply that modified thoughts and behaviors permanently altered patterns of brain activity, but that such modifications resulted from, as he calls it, «mindful attention» — conscious and purposive thoughts or actions in which the agent adopts the stance of a detached observer.
I also understand that those who don't share your point of view (like JT and LouAZ) feel it necessary to discredit your thought by calling you names and acting like 2nd graders themselves; but, you should expect as much from commentors like that.
Mitt Romney Flip Flops because he makes a decision that usually makes sense... Then he gets a call from the «Prophets» of the LDS church and changes it with no question... is that who you want in office... look at the issues he flipped on... every one of them was changed to an LDS point of view.
Perhaps the White Rose, in the limited space available in their leaflets, could do no more than raise the basic point that the Nazi policy of extermination of the Jews was of a different kind altogether from the earlier anti-Semitism, which for all its enormities would never have suggested that the solution to the so - called «Jewish problem in Europe» should be mass murder.
Weeellll, I wouldn't go so far as to call the Catholic church the whore and the Protestant church the false bride, but I do see your point and agree with you that much of institutional religion is not at all what God intended or wanted from followers of Jesus.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure space is widened to the scale of human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
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