Sentences with phrase «drive by example»

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(In our rental example, one problem is a potential lack of convenience; we will overcome that issue by offering online reservations, on - resort deliveries, and drive - up equipment returns.)
The recent strength in retail sales, for example, could be driven by extra cash in consumers» pockets from the Canada Child Benefit rolled out last year.
For example, billboards can be used drive traffic to a Twitter campaign by including hashtags on the billboard.
For example, billboards placed along a highway can only be viewed for a short time as people drive by in their cars.
For example, perhaps cars driven by humans will be relegated to a single right - hand lane on the highway, until they're phased out entirely.
Ford, for example, invested $ 1 billion in Pittsburgh - based Argo AI in its effort to develop a self - driving car by 2021.
«Autonomous cars won't use the network to drive — they will rely on on - board systems — but different types of connectivity (V2X) can improve the overall transport systems, for example by improving traffic flow.
Many other people's deepest motives are driven by challenging childhoods — economic hardship, for example, or an alcoholic or abusive parent — and their deepest wish is to never again feel the way those challenges made them feel back then.
By way of example, 2015's Frappuccino promotion drove a 30 % increase in revenue over the prior year.
That some of the forces governing capital flows and asset values are driven not by market - determined expected return but by policy measures directed at, for example, an exchange rate objective means that at least some of what we observe in global capital markets may be attributed to these distortions.
5 Demand for loans of reserves was driven, for example, by reserve requirements imposed on depository institutions.
For example, Morgan Stanley's (MS) wealth management division achieved record performance and propelled the stock to a $ 48 billion gain in market cap this year, which was driven, in part, by heavy investment in technology.
For example, in order to drive the yield on stocks from 1.5 % to just 2 % - a tiny half percent increase - prices have to plunge by fully 25 %.
For example, master limited partnerships (MLPs) tend to have revenues that are driven by oil prices as the source of the cash flow.
There's the «evolutionary» path to autonomous vehicles, where today's cars get self - driving features bit by bit — Tesla's autopilot feature, for example.
In late October, I noted a condition that we characterize as a Whipsaw Trap - which essentially involves a breakdown in a broad set of market internals, followed by a recovery driven by some of the more volatile components (sectors such as financials and transportation stocks are good examples).
For example, Nvidia makes chips and software used by more than 100 companies developing autonomous vehicles and driving capabilities.
The fact is, there has been a ton of money made / performance driven by, for example, «long Russell 2k» vs «short USTs» / «short ED,» or being long equities «value» against short equities «growth» since back mid 2016 when we began seeing positioning pivot this way (and accelerating post-Trump).
Some of this difference is driven by slightly different growth factors; for example, VONG looks at book - to - price ratios, medium - term growth forecasts and historical sales - per - share growth, while IWY only uses the latter two factors.
In the U.S. more recent policy driven examples include Paul Volcker's decision in 1980 to force the U.S. into a painful recession by elevating U.S. interest rates above 20 %.
For another example, if a large speculator who was very bearish on oil aggressively short - sold the December - 2016 oil contract, driving its price down from $ 64 to $ 60, it would create an opportunity for other traders to lock - in a profit by selling physical oil and buying the December - 2016 futures with the aim of eventually replacing what they had sold by exercising the futures contracts.
Last year, for example, a study by Stanford University found that drivers often had trouble taking the wheel again after letting a computer drive, even momentarily.
This was driven in part by the rise of public interest litigation — think, for example, of an environmental group finding a third - party plaintiff to sue a company to stop an environmentally sensitive development project.
Driven by firming domestic demand, investment plans often relate to the expansion of operations, as well as to improving efficiency, for example, through automation.
Example being, the age of Earth... what do we do when our «god - given» brains are driven crazy by what the Bible says, and what we see as reality?
The judges stopped short of ruling drivers have a legal duty to force non-disabled people off buses if they refuse to move for disabled people, but they said drivers could urge them to move in other ways, for example by refusing to drive the bus.
The nail is driven home by a typical example of Jesus» trenchant humor (Mt 23:24): «You blind guides, straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel!»
Using the example about the couple: if the healthy spouse had love (remember, it is a mindset), s / he would be driven by the desire to do or be what is best for the critically ill one, and thus, would not harbour thoughts of running away.
And Paul does address the issues of driving out demons through the examples of his ministry (he was once imprisoned for casting a devil out of a young girl) and by preaching truth where these spirits have planted deception.
Despite the predictable references to communist countries — which certainly have had their share of atrocities — I'm not seeing any suggestion that atheism drove their actions, while religions have plenty of examples of massive bloodshed directly inspired by their faith.
18) The fact that there is a later punk - driven attempt to democratize rock fame (and not in the fatuous way that Andy Warhol's «15 - minutes of fame» comment suggested) or that pop / disco artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna will pick up on Bowie's fame - playing and image - emphatic example, in Madonna's case overtly subordinating the music to the prerogatives of notoriety, do not alter what ALMOST FAMOUS is showing us, that rock can be thought of as a social phenomenon / scene that one might belong to («you're too sweet for rock and roll» is said not by a musician to a musician, but by a groupie to a rock writer), that is as fame - focused as it is music - focused.
To take a simple example, people gain the freedom to travel a two - lane road only by giving up one of the lanes — they must always drive on the right side.
actually many pagans survived and went underground and also in places where the reaches of the catholic church did not get For example a whole other half Europe two whole continents on the other side of the ocean etc Paganism was driven into near extinction by it's brother religion that came from the same roots but it was not at all eradicated The irony find is Christians were persecuted by the Roman empire before the rule of Constantine and then during the burning times persecuted witches and pagans (aswell as non-pagans for corrupted reasons) An oximoron and hypocritical religion
By its stress on event and on patterning and integration, by its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universBy its stress on event and on patterning and integration, by its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universby its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universby its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universby its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universe.
One example that comes to mind is megachurches that are driven to growth by offering a million ministries to the communities which they are attempting to reach.
Just a few examples of those murdered and driven to suicide by anti-homosexual bullying and attitudes.
For example, our good relationship with one of my global customers has been driven by our product consistency delivered across the world,» says
For example, our good relationship with one of my global customers has been driven by our product consistency delivered across the world,» says Gavin McCue, European Account Manager, Foodservice EAO.
Rosé Revolution powered by The Flying Winemaker is a prime example of how marketing campaigns can utilise omnipresent Facebook posts and tweets to drive focus on the rosé wine category by embracing the power of social media to communicate with technology - savvy millennials and wine drinkers.
Wolfsburg captain Naldo showed that he knows how to lead by example this weekend when he secured victory for his side with this amazing 35 - yard drive against Eintracht Frankfurt.
If you need an example of what a def minded B2B player is then go watch Vieira highlights, the guy gets called a CDM by a lot of people still which is frustrating as an Arsenal supporter who loved watching Vieira passion to get back to defend and then to drive the team forward.
An example of the pressure creating problems was a poor goal kick by Wiedwald that an Ipswich player got to, drove the ball into the Leeds half, and the sequence ended with a shot that Wiedwald had to jump high to get his mitts to and ended up on his back coming down.
Also you want to be a good example for the kids in your car and teenagers that may drive by.
The easiest way to drive this point home is to teach by example: If you lose, don't lament the fact that you lost.
For example, take a bus to a different part of town, walk by the big buildings, then sit on a bench and watch the buses and trucks drive by.
So that specific example wasn't driven by John Green's fashion sense, as far as I know.
For example, what would it take for people to adopt different approaches to, for example: taking young family members by car to football practice, flying off on holidays abroad, visiting relatives in other countries, or driving to the supermarket because the weekly grocery shopping is bulky and heavy?
The author argues that the GCC governments, driven by economic weakness and future aspirations, started to invest in alternative sources to feed their economies, for example, partnerships with prestigious Western academic institutions.
Tens of thousands of people have signed up for groups organized under the rubric of the Indivisible Guide but driven by local organizers, for example.
One school in Gloucestershire cited by Labour as an example introduced «a drive on outdoor education» and an increased use of technology.
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