Sentences with phrase «case in point for»

Case in point for some is that Bitmain now accepts bitcoin cash exclusively for new miners, a mandate that has come under fire by some, like Mow, who deem the move against the free market ideology Wu is said to support.
As a case in point for (c), the least - squares fit of SAW+AGW to HadCRUT3 implicitly entails a fit to the Keeling curve with an R2 of 99.56 % (which incidentally is better than Goodman's «triple - exponential» fit which only achieves R2 = 98.98 %, which I'll comment on later this evening in a reply to Greg's long - neglected Jan. 2 comment).
The case in point for our purposes: seeking to reduce the impact of market volatility in an investment portfolio.
Case in point for retirees is health care, which is the third largest expense for people 65 and older, according to the latest Consumer Expenditure Survey.
A friend of mine said it was a good case in point for the potential of superhero movies.
Case in point for this coat.
Parejo is a case in point for plenty of the talented players currently at the Mestalla, whose careers are suffering from the chaos that has engulfed the club for so years now.
Here is a case in point for «It's almost never a Yes / No question; you're always choosing between options.»
This recipe is a case in point for that.
Here's a case in point for you: There was a man named Lonnie Frisbee who was the catalyst for the Jesus movement.
The stars all aligned and Barcelona is arguably a case in point for Olympics promoters.

Not exact matches

Case in point: In 2000, Alliance Atlantis anted up $ 75 million for the right to co-produce a new crime series, CSI, with CBin point: In 2000, Alliance Atlantis anted up $ 75 million for the right to co-produce a new crime series, CSI, with CBIn 2000, Alliance Atlantis anted up $ 75 million for the right to co-produce a new crime series, CSI, with CBS.
Case in point: Soda sales declined in 2016 for the 12th consecutive year.
Case in point: health care services, where wait times for medical procedures have become unacceptably long.
Here's Grant for a case in point:
Case in point: Birch Coffee's «ignition initiative» in which customers can take a sign from the wall of the store (samples include: «Ask Me What I Ate for Lunch Today» and «Ask Me About the Most Embarrassing Thing in My iTunes Library»), and place it in front of their table if they'd like to encourage random conversations with strangers.
(One case in point: In late January, 20 employees travelled to Victoria for two nights to create a custom «collabobeer» for the restaurants with Phillips Brewing & Malting Co.) This all works toward CEO Daniel Frankel and his management's goal of offering locally produced beverages and, increasingly, fooin point: In late January, 20 employees travelled to Victoria for two nights to create a custom «collabobeer» for the restaurants with Phillips Brewing & Malting Co.) This all works toward CEO Daniel Frankel and his management's goal of offering locally produced beverages and, increasingly, fooIn late January, 20 employees travelled to Victoria for two nights to create a custom «collabobeer» for the restaurants with Phillips Brewing & Malting Co.) This all works toward CEO Daniel Frankel and his management's goal of offering locally produced beverages and, increasingly, food.
«In many cases, we will be the next stopping point for some of these companies.»
Case in point, the M - Beta hotel's public restrooms have two signs: one for each gender, in accordance with the North Carolina state law, but above them are signs that say «All Genders Welcome Restroom.»
A case in point: Beauty products, which generate about 15 % of department store visits, became a chronically weak spot for Macy's about five years ago, as it ceded market share to the likes of Ulta and Sephora.
... We have to figure out if a kid feels like at 16 or 17, he doesn't feel like the NCAA is for him or whatever the case may be, we have a system in place where we have a farm league where they can learn and be around the professionals, but not actually become a professional at that point in time.
«Even for the patriotic, diehard Canadian who insists on their startup being in Canada, in many cases the company gets to a point where it's forced to sell to a U.S. big tech firm,» said Pashootan, portfolio manager at First Avenue Advisory in Ottawa, a Raymond James company.
The case in point, of course, is Tea Party Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who spearheaded an effort to tie the GOP's campaign to repeal Obamacare to the process of renewing funding for the federal government.
In the first - year, MBA candidates must read, absorb and debate some 270 case studies in 10 courses, often fighting for «air time» with equally clever students just as eager as they are to score points with professorIn the first - year, MBA candidates must read, absorb and debate some 270 case studies in 10 courses, often fighting for «air time» with equally clever students just as eager as they are to score points with professorin 10 courses, often fighting for «air time» with equally clever students just as eager as they are to score points with professors.
Case and point — almost half of the companies surveyed for Workplace Trends» Global Workforce Leadership survey in February and March 2015 said that leadership is the hardest skill to find in employees.
Case in point: the estimates indicate that hospitals will purchase 10 to 20 percent more portable equipment than they actually require for operational needs.
Angel investors normally provide capital for start - ups or businesses in the early stage of growth in exchange for equity, or in some cases, convertible notes, that converts into shares or cash value at a point later on.
The problem in this case has been that Comcast has been slowing down Netflix for some time, to the point where the service has been difficult if not impossible to use for some subscribers.
One case in point is a recent flap over the public diss of a million - dollar investment in NaturallyCurly.com, an online community for people with curly and kinky hair.
Case in point: Mobile e-mail manager Mailbox was acquired last spring by file - sharing service Dropbox for a reported $ 50 million - plus in cash and stock, a mere one month after the Mailbox app was made available to the public.
One case in point is the October 2017 suicide of a man in Turkey who shot himself live on the site while viewers pleaded for him to stop.
«These centralized databases are central points of failure for your identity,» Lingham said, noting that in the case of a hack — as occurred with Equifax — all that information gets compromised.
Case in point: In April, Samsung Electronics, working with South Korea's Sungkyunkwan University, announced a graphene synthesis method that promises to speed the material's commercialization, touting its potential for use in flexible displays and other cutting - edge productin point: In April, Samsung Electronics, working with South Korea's Sungkyunkwan University, announced a graphene synthesis method that promises to speed the material's commercialization, touting its potential for use in flexible displays and other cutting - edge productIn April, Samsung Electronics, working with South Korea's Sungkyunkwan University, announced a graphene synthesis method that promises to speed the material's commercialization, touting its potential for use in flexible displays and other cutting - edge productin flexible displays and other cutting - edge products.
«There'll be an exemption procedure for particular cases where you need to have exemptions so that business can move forward, but at this point in time, there'll be no country exclusions.»
We say that at our price points, the payback for these commercial customers is within six months, but quite frankly, it's within two or three months in many, many cases.
Case in point: a family that used to spend hundreds per month going out to the movies can now binge - watch all four seasons of House of Cards on Netflix in 30 days for less than the cost of a large popcorn.
This conversation is also a good point of reference for the employee in case «you worded the letter more harshly or more leniently than you intended to,» Williams says.
Fortunately, Chase gives you another great option to redeem points for travel in those cases.
In that case, transferring your points to United and getting a saver - level round - trip for 60,000 miles is actually not the best deal.
In the recent Google case, cynics pointed out that the EC's analysis did not include Amazon (amzn) in the definition of the market for online shopping searches — a seeming legal error that would undercut the case for an antitrust penaltIn the recent Google case, cynics pointed out that the EC's analysis did not include Amazon (amzn) in the definition of the market for online shopping searches — a seeming legal error that would undercut the case for an antitrust penaltin the definition of the market for online shopping searches — a seeming legal error that would undercut the case for an antitrust penalty.
The investor points to Facebook as an example of how tech company valuations can skyrocket postvaluation — and makes the case that if anyone is in a bubble, it's the traditional incumbent companies, ripe for disruption.
At some point, Tim Tai, a student journalist working for ESPN, wanted to take photos of the camp, but demonstrators told him not to, in some cases forcefully, and then formed a line to try and prevent him from walking past them into the quad.
(Case in point: Whenever my RAND Corporation colleagues and I talk about our model for helping community groups plan prevention programs, Getting To Outcomes — GTO for short — most everyone thinks about the old GM muscle car, not our planning model.)
He at one point said his best case scenario for Mars was 2021; he now says it might happen in 2024.
Case in point: a posting was done recently for a freelance programmer.
Despite Vogel's involvement in the case that took away 18 years of Avery's life, the attorney does not seem to be experiencing the same level of backlash as Kratz (perhaps because the state's failures in 1985 have been well known to the public for more than a decade at this point).
«We are doing what journalists throughout said mainstream media are supposed to do: challenge the conventional wisdom, hold politicians» feet to the fire, ask tough questions, report facts that are in many cases inconvenient truths for career politicians, and give a voice to the millions of people worldwide who have had theirs taken away from them by world elites who consider the ordinary person beneath them,» Boyle said, pointing to Breitbart's record July traffic as evidence Americans «hunger for something different.»
As the plurality pointed out in Roy, our decisions in the unemployment cases stand for the proposition that where the State has in place a system of individual exemptions, it may not refuse to extend that system to cases of «religious hardship» without compelling reason.
In the case of Uber, $ 40 per share would merely be the starting point for the tender offer — a price that would gradually increase in a type of auction if there aren't enough sellers at a given pricIn the case of Uber, $ 40 per share would merely be the starting point for the tender offer — a price that would gradually increase in a type of auction if there aren't enough sellers at a given pricin a type of auction if there aren't enough sellers at a given price.
Case in point: China's gross savings rate has been high for decades, averaging around 45 percent of GDP for the last 20 years, per the World Bank.
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