Sentences with phrase «critical point for»

News of the discussions comes at a critical point for KWM's Europe and Middle East (EUME) partnership.
Flexibility has, indeed, become a critical point for EU economic governance.
Although only a small fraction of this vast volcanic terrain has been visually surveyed or sampled, the available evidence suggests that explosive eruptions are rare on mid-ocean ridges, particularly at depths below the critical point for seawater (3,000 m) 1.
The critical point for me was reading Bjorn Lomborg's «The Skeptical Environmentalist.»
Greening's departure comes at a critical point for many of the reforms initiated during her tenure.
Farhadi's popularity comes at a critical point for Iranian cinema, when festival presence is not as regular as it was in the nineties and several major filmmakers have had their careers stalled for political reasons.
Howard and Tilbrook say this suggests the critical point for the corals of the Great Barrier Reef may be imminent.
Last week, while announcing the permanent appointment of Brian Walsh as Chair of Wine Australia, the Federal Minister for Agriculture, Barnaby Joyce, said the organisation had identified key objectives, priorities and strategies for the next five years at a critical point for the wine sector.
This ontological problem of God's being in relation to love seems to me the critical point for the Augustinian - Tillichian tradition.
While I correctly anticipated the credit crisis (see Critical Point for a reminder), the unwise response of policymakers — defend the bondholders, avoid debt restructuring, change accounting rules, extend, and pretend — virtually ensured years of economic headwinds, and led me to insist on making our approach robust to even Depression - era outcomes.
This is a critical point for building trust and convincing readers that your business is the best.
«Major (cloud) infrastructure service providers are now also critical points for systemic failure, and any data breach or significant downtime can have a cascading effect impacting thousands of businesses, with a great potential for economic impacts,» Goddjin observes.
Gerard, speaking this week at the U.S. Energy Association's State of the Energy Industry Forum, focused on three critical points for sustaining America's energy renaissance:
A concluding discussion about where we are now and how we might begin to move forward will identify some critical points for addressing the chronic issue of the regulated child care workforce's low wages.»

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If you can serve as a rallying point for others, you can get some real critical mass.
The challenge of preserving and conveying this unique institutional knowledge has been intensifying for several years and is now reaching a critical tipping point as more companies are transitioning to the freelance economy.
«There is an important shift in the industry that is driven by mobile technology at the point - of - sale, integrated with a finance marketplace that is finding innovative ways to help small business get funding for mission - critical equipment, said CEMC founder and currency CEO, Charles Anderson.
Many experts have pointed to Macy's — a leader among the department stores for its buy online, pick up in store initiatives and attractive merchandise mix — as a top pick for the critical fourth - quarter season.
We learned a major pain point at this life stage is the lack of funding for those critical out - of - classroom experiences (i.e., study abroad and attending conferences / seminars) that can change lives.
This marks a critical point in consumer behavior, so adapting chatbots now will pave the way for future success.
One of its least - known but incredibly important contributions is the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points system, developed to ensure safe food for the manned space missions of the 1960s.
Then make sure you think if the part of your business under the microscope for potential outsourcing is core to your business (see point 7 below for more on this critical factor.)
To Kelly's point, even though the Obama administration directed NASA to start working on a manned mission to Mars, many have criticized the administration and Congress for not adequately funding NASA, causing critical Mars projects to fall behind schedule.
During an interview with Tim Ferriss, Willink shared that when he met regularly with senior commanders he made it a point to refuse to ask for additional supplies unless they were absolutely critical.
Compliance - team members who know where to look for critical points can complete their work faster, too — keeping you ahead of pressing deadlines.
Fashion the touch points and interactions so critical for captivating today's empowered consumers.
The concepts, methods, and best practices that comprise the core of inbound marketing aren't going anywhere as long as there's a need for marketers to reach prospects and buyers at critical junctions and touch points throughout the buying journey to influence decision making.
In addition to the lighting devices that immediately come to mind in the wake of a power outage and the tools highlighted in «Island Without Power,» Arteaga also pointed to glucose monitoring devices for diabetics, hearing aids and blood pressure monitors as a few other critical devices that needed power to function.
Having a numerical goal takes account of the importance of inflation expectations, and seeks to provide an anchoring point for them — which is a critical function of any monetary policy regime.
«AHS has reached a critical point where the only viable option for sustaining linen services that are core to patient care is to work with our existing linen contract provider and transition AHS facilities to them as effectively as possible,» says a briefing note from June last year.
As a result, vital information for critical decision - making is dispersed across disconnected and inflexible vendor subsystems, making it impossible to obtain a comprehensive, 360 ° view for the care stakeholder at the Point of Service.
While the IDR does not contain Glass Lewis» analysis or voting recommendations, the data points included are critical inputs for Glass Lewis» analysis.
This week is proving to be a critical turning point for the financial services industry, which is described in the terms of reference for the Hayne royal commission as systemically strong with the world's best prudential regulation and oversight.
Yet April 30th 2008 was no less critical a turning point in the recession's history than these other dates, for it was then that the FOMC, having cut the Fed's target interest rate to 2 percent, resolved to cut it no further — drawing a line in the sand by which it unwittingly helped seal the fate of the US, and world, economy.
That is still too high for many promotions, but suggests recognition by Apple that lower price points will be critical to driving up user numbers even among brand loyalists.
This is a critical time for the British, European and global economies; a decisive period for reform of the global financial system including its leading financial centre, the City of London; and a crucial point in the Bank of England's history as it accepts vital new responsibilities.»
We've reached a critical point where clients are looking for more clarity on what they should expect from their advisor.
Alexandra Samuel, a technology researcher, a former colleague of ours here at Vision Critical and a special guest in our webinar, recently wrote a piece for The Globe and Mail about Cambridge Analytica, and she makes many great points.
«I don't think this is a trade war,» says veteran Wall Street strategist Critical information for the U.S. trading dayThe Dow is trying to decide if it's done diving, after yesterday's 724 - point plunge.
At the conclusion of this dark episode, a critical historian might step in, thank Levy for his research, point to the ashes of Wycliffe and Hus, and explain that history knows only power, not truth.
«Colson is listed in critical condition at this point but has shown some early signs of potential for recovery,» said a statement Tuesday from the DeMoss Group.
How does posting a smattering of disjointed, inaccurate doctrinal points form a basis for critical evaluation of a presidential candidate?
The critical point, of course, is the claim for genetic but not actual analyzability.
Apparently, then, this specialized group of nerves is the material locus for a «critical node,» as Whitehead puts it, at which point bodily feelings are transmuted so that «there is an increasing development of special emphasis» (PR 477).
(1) At this critical point in the history of this planet, the greatest need is for people whose primary commitment is to the true well being of the planet including, of course, and primarily focusing on, its living inhabitants.
On the other hand, if we try to treat these narratives primarily as the raw material for critical history, we again miss the point.
For all the brilliance of Bloom's polemic, it completely misses the point in several critical respects.
When it has passed beyond what we called at the beginning its «critical point of socialization'the mass of Mankind, let this be my conclusion, will penetrate for the first time into the environment which is biologically requisite for the wholeness of its task.
He has issued a statement sharply critical of Always Our Children, pointing out, inter alia, that it distorts the teaching of the Church, downplays the importance of therapeutic help for homosexuals, and offers dangerous advice.
[2] In expressing this point Ratzinger subtly shifts the debate away from an assessment of what the historical - critical method has achieved or not to a new openness for something which goes much further than historical - criticism itself.
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