Sentences with phrase «compelling use cases»

The Gear's camera and audio features provide it with unique and compelling use cases you can't find elsewhere.
Although the technology is still in the early stages and few people are actually buying goods with the currency, real estate presents a compelling use case for bitcoin — even though spending it to buy a home can lead to a legion of unforeseen frustrations.
However, there * is * a compelling use case for not providing a 64 - bit OS — it won't run at all on Pi 1 or Pi Zero.
When asked if he believed porn could provide a compelling use case for first - time bitcoin buyers, Meklir suggested he feels this transition is still one that will take time and won't be helped by any single use case.
While McCorry believes that e-governance is a compelling use case for blockchain technology, he still holds that, for now, blockchain has «very little» advantage over existing technologies.
«It really depends on the application and sometimes it takes great imagination, intuition or experience within the sector to find a compelling use case,» explained McCorry.
They also lack the level of polish found in the Pixel 2 and iPhone X. AR Emoji are a bit buggy, and there's still no compelling use case for Bixby.
Augmented reality is one compelling use case for the extra power, and there are several AR apps that are especially neat for students.
At present, however, there's little real difference between Android Wear and the Apple Watch, he remarked, and neither platform «offers a compelling use case or killer app, as they're both essentially first - generation products.»
The goal now is to create the most compelling use case for AR — which right now looks like messaging — and use that to draw in and retain users over time.
Considering the rarity of credit card chargebacks and the low fees available for existing payment options in the country, there just isn't a compelling use case, he wrote.

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I realized I needed to focus on developing a clear understanding of my customer's pain points and desires, manifest it in the form of a crisp and compelling customer use case, and make sure that the product could demonstrate it simply, quickly, and viscerally.
And, when you add long - standing consumer behaviors, habits and preferences to the calculations, the case for building easy - to - access and even easier - to - use solutions becomes more compelling.
He did not comment about the case brought to compel Apple (aapl) to break into an iPhone used by one of the shooters in the December massacre in San Bernardino, California.
«We believe Splunk remains a compelling asset, attracting new customers as well as showing potential for expansion within its enterprise customer base, based on both broader deployments and growing use cases,» Owens said.
Our events use compelling case studies and engaging speakers to examine the impact of women as family members and managers within their business environments, their relationships with wealth, and the wider implications for the success and sustainability of family firms.
In this work, Thurman made the compelling case that, despite Christianity's historical use by dominant powers to affirm their dominance, «the basic fact is that Christianity as it was born in the mind of this Jewish teacher and thinker appears as a technique of survival for the oppressed.»
Internal assessment and the use of exam aids will be kept to a minimum and used only where there is a compelling case to do so, to provide for effective and deep assessment of the specified curriculum content.
At pages 44 - 45, he said: ``... I fully agree with the decision reached in this case that the plaintiffs» action be dismissed in so far as it seeks an order to compel the 1st defendant to compile a fresh voters» register or to use the validation process to clean the existing register.»
ALBANY — The Court of Appeals on Thursday upheld a lower court ruling that a judge can not use the threat of contempt charges to compel a district attorney to prosecute a case, specifically addressing Albany County district attorney David Soares» decision not to prosecute Occupy Albany protesters.
«In terms of consumer ownership and use costs, the case to make a switch from current fuels to compressed natural gas (CNG) is much more compelling than for other alternative fuels like ethanol and electricity.»
A new generation of researchers is using DNA analysis of varied organisms such as humans, chickens, and sweet potatoes to add compelling data to a case previously based on more nebulous linguistic and artifact similarities.
Then, add other influences like the broad use of technology and its impact on our brain chemistry, our culture's bias toward extroversion, and our propensity for multitasking, and it all makes a pretty compelling case for why meditation is not easy.
It's not that the items would necessarily be used together, though perhaps that might be the case, or it might be fun to imagine it as the case (say, a skirt and a pair of sunglasses), but more that they are aesthetically compelling together according to whatever quirky beauty - logic is currently reigning in my head at the time.
While some lawyers argue that certain shapes and phrases fall under public domain, given the specific combination of shapes, colors and phrases used by these independent designers and the sheer number of allegations, it seems as though Bassen and her cohort could make a compelling case.
But when top NYPD detective Lizzie Needham appeals to him to help her catch a serial murderer who is using Dylan's first book as a tutorial, Dylan is compelled by the case, comes out of retirement and taps into his old skill set.
Of course, one can have one's cake and eat it too, for there are no compelling reasons why case study methods can not be used within an experiment to extend its reach.
Mathews said the results could be used to improve department chair training, to educate deans about «home field advantage» in preemptive retention actions and counteroffers, and to create compelling cases to donors and legislators in the name of retaining the most talented and diverse academic workforce.
Ikemoto and Marsh (2007; see Patterns of data use, above) provide a compelling case for the hierarchical nature of four such approaches in terms of their value for school - improvement decisions.
We have found some success by starting with teachers who volunteer to participate, creating some success in these classrooms which we then try to make public, and then using data as well as actual classroom visits to make a compelling case for the value of the work.
After all, Obama has until recently made a compelling case thanks to efforts such as Race to the Top, which has managed to force states to lift or modify restrictions on the expansion of charter schools, and allow for the use of student test score growth data in teacher evaluations.
Compelling Financial Case: By showing a clear return on investment to state policymakers, scaling the TN SAILS program represented a promising use of state resources.
The company says that it is initially marketing the solution to automakers whose complex software supply chains create compelling and urgent use cases that Jarvis can help solve today.
Since eBook reading is such an important tablet use - case, Amazon probably believes they can sell a lot of eBooks by pushing a really compelling tablet.
This type of use case could be even more compelling with personal documents and the Kindle Fire.
Unless you have a good use for it, need to use your eReader via 3G due to lack of WiFi connectivity, travel enough (and lightly enough) to have trouble charging more than every 6 weeks or so, or just plain hate the new aluminum casing on the Kindle 4, there isn't a compelling reason to prefer the Kindle Keyboard.
Ultimately, if the founder is making his / her business available for investment to the public - they «hold the deck» so to speak - and as such it is easy to «stack the deck» if they want to - but by making an ethical initial offering fundraising / equity distribution model - in combination with transparent bookkeeping (and routine insight day to day operations) I feel like the founder can make a compelling case and use that to hopefully smash the initial offering.
In his short and very readable book The Little Book on Common Sense Investing, Bogle presents a compelling case for what he calls «the majesty of simplicity»; i.e., investing the stock portion of your portfolio in the entire stock market by using a low - cost total stock market index fund.
I'm a believer in solar power, not that I'm a tree hugger, I just think that there's a compelling economic case to be made for solar to play a greater role in the mix of power sources we use in this country and especially in third word countries.
While this retirement funding source might be useful for all people, the case for using home equity is even more compelling for older Americans.
In this issue, our trainers provide us with tutorials using pictures, along with two compelling case studies.
Benefits like a 4th night free at hotels and the ability to use Citi ThankYou points at an elevated rate for American Airlines bookings were examples of the new things we saw and the inclusion of an Admirals Club membership, a Priority Pass membership and a $ 250 per year airline credit all made a pretty compelling case for getting the card.
If you're still using a square cut from the back of a Rice Krispies packet, the Razer Gigantus makes a compelling case for upgrade.
Divergence between artists can make for a better and more compelling show than dreary old confluence, and that's the case with Jones» Mixed Use and Blades» Gaudi Ju - Ju, where even the titles seems to come from different planets.
This vibrant and compelling book uses 240 artworks as case studies to tell the story of ten individual colours or colour groups.
That case, by contrast with Cariou v. Prince, hinged on Koons's compelling testimony for the necessity of using found imagery.
Virginia Rutledge, counsel for The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts (which filed a friend of the court brief in the case), told A.i.A., «The outcome can't be predicted based on questions raised during oral argument, but the Court has before it very compelling arguments for Prince's transformative use of Cariou's imagery and the significance of the First Amendment speech interests at stake, and was openly dismissive of allegations of market harm.»
«I've seen Al Gore's film twice, but I've also read Michael Crichton's State of Fear, which makes a compelling case on the other side,» says Hug, referring to the controversial 2004 novel in which Crichton — using scientific arguments that were hotly challenged by critics — ridiculed the global - warming consensus as the work of conspiratorial alarmists.
They defend their use for some particular set of problems, and in cases where we have no compelling reason to consider Jeffreys» prior essentially worse than some alternative.
A taste of them can be found at Cato's HumanProgress.org website and a compelling case for why we should continue to embrace and expand fossil fuel use is made by Alex Epstein of the Center for Industrial Progress in his excellent (and very soon forthcoming) book The Moral Case for Fossil Fucase for why we should continue to embrace and expand fossil fuel use is made by Alex Epstein of the Center for Industrial Progress in his excellent (and very soon forthcoming) book The Moral Case for Fossil FuCase for Fossil Fuels.
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