Sentences with phrase «defined by the makers»

This migration will probably be partially defined by the makers of publishing tools — the more they support the format, the more people will start producing content in it.

Not exact matches

For example, last year, Patagonia, the $ 575 million outdoor apparel and gear maker based in Ventura, California, released Defined by the Line, an eight - minute documentary about climber Josh Ewing, who left his corporate gig to protect public lands in southeastern Utah.
Frank Lentricchia, in his Modernist Quartet, makes the fascinating suggestion that the modernist writer defined himself against the standards of the mass market by becoming the champion of radical originality and the maker of a «one - of - a-kind-text.»
In 2001, global chocolate makers signed the Harkin - Engel Protocol to «eradicate the worst forms of child labor,» as defined by the International Labor Organization.
The three steps involve firstly defining what it is that a food maker wishes to achieve by using its milk and whey protein ingredients, whether that is improved texture, a simplified recipe or lower cost, for example.
The Warriors are defined by their four All - Stars, and rightfully so, but Iguodala was again the difference - maker when it mattered most.
This is all true, except that The Headless Woman can hardly be defined by the demographic profile of its maker — perhaps resolutely so.
(with this being defined by the test makers); PBAs ask «What do you know?»
We think that the correct size for an haute couture maker like us, is essentially defined by Luca [Montezemolo, of Ferrari] with somewhere between seven and 10,000 cars.
«Sifteo was founded by makers to define interaction at the inch scale,» said Sifteo co-founder David Merrill.
A catalog designed by Miami graphic designers Lemon Yellow with an essay by photography writer Vicki Goldberg accompanies this exhibition, defining women as dynamic image makers using a medium in relentless flux.
The Summary for Policy Makers at the beginning of AR5 defines «the past» by referencing temperatures to the global mean surface temperature averaged over 1985 - 2005.
If he was to exclude the academic articles on the ground that their makers were not experts as defined by r 35.2 and were not to be called as expert witnesses, this would have startling consequences.
It's also likely that big exchanges like Coinbase will serve as king - makers after the fork, in part by deciding which version of the currency gets to be «BTC» — the ticker symbol everyone currently uses to define bitcoin.
By holding a MKR token, you become a member of Maker's DAO and are entitled to certain rights as defined in Maker's technical documents.
Imagine how much better you will interview with someone by your side helping you define what your value is and how this get this across to interviewers and decision makers who may look at you as a little long in the tooth, or not as up to date on modern business strategies and technologies based solely on conjecture about your age.
Consumers and the community need to define what they mean by health — this is not the same as what health professionals, policy makers and «experts» want from health.
Many people can't live life defined by a label maker.
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