Sentences with phrase «deeper than the industry»

This is a whole 10 percent deeper than the industry standard!

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But one start might be installing a paid board with deep knowledge of the football industry, which would set the strategic direction for team CEO Oscar Grau, rather than relying on unpaid directors to oversee operations, as Barça does now.
Not long ago, Google spent more than $ 400 million to buy industry - leading startup DeepMind, and scored a major tech and marketing coup when the computer AlphaGo defeated grandmaster Lee Sedol at the possibility - lush game of Go — an achievement hundreds of times more complex than when Deep Blue beat Garry Kasparov at chess.
Those looking for a deep dive into what Laszewski thinks will actually work can check out the complete post, but for non-wonks, his bottom line seems to be this: To fix health care we need to control costs overall, and to do that, the industry as a whole must be forced to stay within a set budget rather than gobbling up more and more of the nation's money.
The U.S.'s shale gas industry, though, is more developed than Canada's, and much of the infrastructure needed to deep - freeze the gas and load it in liquid form onto tanker ships already exists.
To a certain extent, the ability to prove a product without significant outside investment is industry - specific — thanks to cloud computing and lower development costs, it has become cheaper than ever to launch a software firm — but it's also a privilege most often afforded to those with deep pockets.
For instance, if your top customers (as a factor of engagement) are those with 10 to 15 employees or are from a particular industry segment, go deeper within that segment, rather than going wide at this stage.
The reason is that, after a number of false starts and a longer, deeper downturn than the industry has seen before, the industry is seemingly through the abyss.
With more than 20 years» experience managing sales teams across a variety of industries including financial services, healthcare and insurance, Ben has a developed a deep understanding of what it takes to grow a sustainable business.
Management's deep industry connections mean that the company can source new acquisitions from private markets at far lower prices than many other REITs, resulting in cash yields on new properties that are significantly higher.
The industry claims that this farming system requires less skills and knowledge than the conventional farming system because farmers do not have to select among a range of herbicide active ingredients, carefully time their herbicide application and apply other non-chemical control practices such as plowing, deep tillage or manual weeding.
I'm more concerned about the volume of water in the glass and if it would suffice to quench my thirst... Perhaps this deep rooted cynical pragmatism comes with being an engineer in an industry that is more of a sausage fest than the average meat packing plant?
These values drive the industry at a far deeper level than economics or intellectual property.
Industry also pays more attention to what Clemmons calls «window dressing» policies — policies that affect their public image but may not run very deepthan academia, because any negative publicity may hurt a business's bottom line.
Whittaker points to the gaming industry, which emerged from technology used to develop a computer that could play chess better than a Russian champion; Deep Blue, before it was nurtured by IBM, was Deep Thought, a program developed by Carnegie Mellon researchers in a bid to win the $ 100,000 Fredkin Prize.
However, the problem remains that commercial fishermen (who supply ordinary consumers with seafood) operate under different rules than the deep - pocketed recreational fishing sector; the latter too often have the ears of legislators, who tend to favor wealthier constituents and state tourism industries.
As the box office charts reveal, spring can be a harsh season for the discerning filmgoer — with the industry shifting its focus from prestige product before February's Oscar winners can even shake off their hangovers, we have to dig deeper than usual for fare with more on its mind than monsters, aliens and petrol.
Then, as now, teachers charged that such movements were wrongly applying the logic of industry to schools and argued that education had a deeper «bottom line» than could be measured through actuarial techniques.
Visiting More Schools Means Deeper Resources Through our placement, search, and consulting services, CS&A works with and visits more schools than anyone else in the industry, and has unparalleled knowledge about all types of schools.
When it comes to their new proposed education agenda, it is bad enough that Malloy and Wyman plan to give more money to the privately owned but publicly funded charter school industry while making the deepest cuts in state history to Connecticut's public schools, but in a little understood piece of proposed legislation, the Malloy administration is trying to sneak through legislation that would give his Commissioner of Education and the political appointees on his State Board of Education a new mechanism they would use to punish taxpayers in certain communities where more than 5 percent of parents opt their children out of the wasteful and destructive Common Core SBAC testing program.
But the relationship between the corporate education reform industry and elements of the public broadcasting community go much deeper than the Laura and John Arnold Foundation's $ 3.5 million pay to play maneuver with PBS on pensions.
The publishing industry is in the midst of profound change that goes much deeper than simply using new tools and technology to publish in new formats.
She ended up moving to the area for a while, riding on fire trucks, visiting Smith and Bundick in jail, getting to know residents at church potluck suppers and digging deep into the area's past, present and future, even reading a book about the chicken industry «that is more interesting than any book about chicken farming has a right to be.»
Orange shows the kind of impish but quite serious purview he has on an industry in deeper disruption than some like to admit.
I would rather have someone with a deep understanding of the publishing industry and a modicum of statistical know - how than a Harvard Phd in statistics who doesn't understand the basics about the book biz.
The Great Recession of 2008 - 2009 had deeper philosophical, systemic and socioeconomic roots than the excesses of the sub-prime mortgage industry.
«The industry is in the best place it's been in for a long time,» says Mark Hirschberg, president of Multipet International (booth # 3535), noting that the variety of suppliers participating in the pet care market is broader and deeper than it's ever been.
«Powerful new gameplay experiences delivered on PS Vita, a deep and exclusive software line - up for PS3 that is the benchmark of the industry, and entertainment services that have the gamer at heart, demonstrate that the PlayStation ecosystem is more vibrant than ever.
After the elapsed time, the «Only You» multimedia series went on display this month at The Untitled Space, a contemporary art gallery founded by Cesarine in TriBeCa in 2014, and as stories of rampant abuse in the entertainment industry are divulged more frequently than ever, Cesarine hoped the project will make people «step back and take a deep, dark look who you are... and at what our society accepts as «normal.»»
«Our system has the potential to fundamentally change the chemical and oil industry in that we can produce chemicals and fuels in a totally renewable way, rather than extracting them from deep below the ground.»
When I don my «threatened trillion dollar industry» thinking cap, when said industry has deeper - than - deep pockets and has had 8 years to infiltrate any government body it chooses, all sorts of quid pro quos become possible.
• Scale: Achieving the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's long - term sequestration goals means boosting deep geological carbon dioxide storage from about 5 megatons per year to more than 22,000 megatons annually by the end of the century — an «unprecedented» undertaking that Mr. Thomson says will involve extensive new facilities and pipelines that would rival the world's oil industry infrastructure.
Gore muddied the water, and his sequel did worse than fail to clear up new ambiguity he created, it opened the door for deep, tough examination of why his «industry - corrupted skeptic climate scientists» accusation which relies on a single source for its support is neither consistent nor crystal clear about its origins.
Clients want more than lower cost; they also want firms that respond quickly and have a deep understanding of their business and industry.
Their reasoning has been simple: success lies in demonstrating (better than the competition) a deep understanding of the client's requirements, of its needs that are directly shaped by the industry and geographies in which the client operates, and of its strategic and commercial pressures.
Julian Dixon, CEO of anti-money laundering specialist Fortytwo Data, says: «The tentacles of anti-money laundering regulations are reaching deeper into more industries than ever before.
Levinsohn won't make all the right moves — no CEO does — but he has deep inside and industry knowledge plus the backing of enough people inside and out to start from a better foundation than most Yahoo CEOs of the modern era have had.
Di Iorio has helped host more than 100 events since 2012 and believes this deep experience in the blockchain space ensures Decentral boasts the connections and resources needed to adapt to the changing needs of not only the blockchain industry, but financial technology overall.
Founded by Lucius (Greg) Meredith, the co-op is formally organized, has deep industry roots and «arguably more collective years of experience than other blockchain entrants».
This is the range of colors used by the film industry, with much deeper tones than the sRGB standard monitors, phones and printers are traditionally measured against.
He possesses deep knowledge of the real world dynamics that drive the media industry more than other executive recruiters I have known.
The consulting graduate programme enables you to acquire a range of commercial and business skills, develop deep problem - solving and analytical capabilities, and gain knowledge and expertise across more than 40 industries while working with ambitious and creative people.»
SUMMARY More than 30 years of Technical & Commercial expertise focused in the injectable pharmaceutical packaging field with sales to Drug Delivery Systems Companies as well as Pharmaceuticals and Technical Packaging Industries in Latin America Strong knowledge and deep connections of the Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Industries in the Latin American Market
The fact that some people can buy their way into this industry and a market because they have deeper pockets than someone else, generally and fundamentally undermines the goal of competence and ethics as taking precedence over all else.
in Quebec the for sale by owner industry is as strong as organized real estate is, so I suspect their dissatisfaction runs much deeper than its membership with CREA.
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