Sentences with phrase «edge to it which»

Your current cartooning style has a much rawer edge to it which I think works better w / your messages

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That means bright prospects for companies like Winnipeg - based Farmers Edge, which uses proprietary software to collect and analyze crop data, and offers field management consultation and technical assistance to help farmers get the most out of their land.
It adds a bit of glam to the phone and ostensibly creates another surface on which separate, custom - made apps can run — the Priv features a charging progress bar on its edge when plugged in, for example.
Anti-slip edges and floating plates allow your hair to glide effortlessly between the plates, with no pulling or snagging which can be especially damaging for fine hair.
To find out, Mitra punched a hole in the wall of his office, which was located on the edge of one of the city's slums, and installed a computer and a touch - pad mouse, as well as a video camera so he could observe.
The so - called populist movement — in which people feel they aren't being heard by their governments — has led Britain to vote to exit the E.U., or Brexit, while far - right political candidates in France and the Netherlands edge closer to winning their upcoming presidential elections.
Regardless of which rental marketplace has the edge, Pillow wins, with a successful platform to market its clients» inventory.
The test reflects the increasing adoption of technology by big retailers as they try to keep up with online retail giant Amazon (amzn), which uses robots in some of its warehouses in addition to other cutting - edge technology.
July 27 - Malaysia's Home Ministry suspends the publishing permits of The Edge Weekly and The Edge Financial Daily - both of which belong to the Edge Media Group - for three months as punishment for their reporting on 1MDB.
To stay alive, Snap will slowly edge towards Instagram, enhancing user profiles, providing a few more «pervasive» / permanent tools and content so that there's a real social media presence vs. something which disappears in 24 hours.
And unlike spots in a fitness class, coffee beverages aren't finite, which turns out to be a double - edged sword.
A chip at that edge can make the glass vulnerable to failure, which, with tempered glass, means an explosion.
In fact, often they credit simple daily routines which have been proven over time to give them an edge.
Some investors saw the tepid iPhone 8 debut as a sign that customers were holding out for the iPhone X, which boasts an edge - to - edge display and will sell in the United States for $ 999.
With the black model (it also comes in cyan and magenta), it's hard to see where the screen ends and the phone's edge begins, which gives it a nice, polished look.
The allegations come at a delicate time for the party, which needs to maintain its financial edge as it faces a wave of retiring House incumbents and an expensive Senate race in Florida.
(Fastly is an edge cloud platform, which basically means it delivers content incredibly quickly by leveraging its network of servers around the world to reduce delivery latency and increase performance; the closer the content to a device, the quicker it's delivered.)
Li helped create the popular ImageNet computer - vision contest, which helped spur AI researchers to use cutting - edge data crunching techniques like deep learning to identify objects in photographs.
This week, Rogers Real Estate Development Ltd. — a private company owned by the Rogers family and held separately from Rogers Communications (which owns Canadian Business)-- announced its plan to develop a 15 acre patch of land at the city's western edge.
The Melbourne Hotel is hoping its $ 40 million makeover, which aims to strike a balance between old and new, will give it a competitive edge in the Perth market.
Unlike some skeptics, Yoky Matsuoka believes that today's cutting - edge robots won't lead to a dystopian future in which machines enslave mankind.
Now, if a city manager, say, types in the words «asset management software for wastewater operations» a link to Datastream's site pops up first, giving it an edge over Oracle and SAP, which offer more broad - based applications.
«You want to keep all your merchandise «faced», which means pulling your product to the edge of the shelf to create a solid wall of product,» says McGoey.
Fortune's Aaron Pressman has argued that undermining the public comment system would give a tactical edge to industry opponents of net neutrality, and that seems to be the thinking of the Trump FCC itself, which has refused to cooperate with an investigation into the fake comments by the New York Attorney General.
Total sales for 2015 edged upward by 3 %, to more than $ 700 billion, and market research firm NPD Group forecasts that Americans will make 61.8 billion visits to restaurants and food - service outlets in 2016 — which would be the highest figure since before the Great Recession.
International MBAs, particularly Americans, tend to have stronger soft skills — in communications, teamwork, and dealing with people — than Chinese students, which can provide an edge, Chen says.
Only the edge of Canada Goose's logo is visible, but the design of the jacket, which includes the Toronto - based clothier's signature fur trim, should make the brand obvious to anyone already familiar with it.
In addition to what Walmart hopes will be a way to improve customer service, the effort is one way the retail giant hopes to use its physical stores to gain an edge over Amazon, which has hardly been idle.
The central bank noted in its statement that «financial vulnerabilities in the household sector continue to edge higher,» which is the Governing Council's way of saying that ultra-low borrowing costs continue to put upward pressure on asset prices and personal debt.
One of the most cutting - edge is Palo Alto - based Bling Nation, which is trying to deploy a system that lets small firms create on - the - fly loyalty programs.
At the leading edge is Liberating Technologies in Holliston, Massachusetts, which has developed an artificial arm capable of reading as many as 10 different signals from the wearer's nerves to control five motors simultaneously at variable speeds.
Equipped with support for tri-band HSDPA and quad - band EDGE (which means that it will support the highest - speed GSM - family data networks wherever they are available worldwide), 802.11 a / b / g Wi - Fi, stereo Bluetooth, and both assisted and autonomous GPS, the Bold could prove a formidable challenger to Apple's next - gen iPhone on connectivity alone.
This leaves the stock more exposed to volatility, which can be a double - edged sword, and might ultimately dissuade those institutions from entering the shares as a stabilizing force.
It's important to combine attitudes and needs with firmographics and behaviours; this is an area in which clarity and focus will enable service - providing companies to be proactive and responsive, thereby giving them an edge over their competition.
If they're skating on the edge already, higher rates could force them to seriously curtail their spending on discretionary items, which could send the economy into a tailspin.
Their dependence on licensing deals with movies — particularly at Hasbro, which owns «master rights» to Disney (dis) franchises like Star Wars — has become a double - edged lightsaber: When movies are down, so are toys.
Samsung is expected to use the curved glass screen from its Galaxy S7 Edge on all models of the S8, which is also expected to lose its home button in favor of a virtual on - screen button and a fingerprint reader on the back.
Being in a long - term relationship means that your partner gets to know you really well — which is a perfectly double - edged sword.
All of which is meant to edge a consumer along towards ongoing brand loyalty.
For now many analysts say it's Bristol's race to lose — though Merck, which may have an edge in getting a PD - 1 drug on the market, is close behind.
The Galaxy Alpha, which was officially unveiled in August, comes with brushed aluminum metal edges that look similar to those on the iPhone 5 and 5s.
If all the indicators so far are right, the Republicans will take the Senate, which will possibly pose as a double - edged sword for the agricultural sector, according to DTN Washington editor Chris Clayton.
Google's investment in SpaceX could also give it an edge over Facebook, which has its own plot to use drones, satellites, and — somewhat ominously — lasers to serve up Internet access absolutely everywhere.
We must learn to manage the degree to which we are always on the edge of losing our mental fortitude to emotions such as fear, anger, frustration or even excitement.
That was enough to edge out Bank of America Merrill Lynch, which finished with $ 1.29 trillion.
«It's bleeding edge, A.I. and machine learning and analytics and data scientists, and all of it wraps into this one space with lots of buzzwords, which leads to lots of ambiguity.»
This way, it will be at the forefront of their minds,» said Renee Mang, founder of Clearwater, Florida - based Edge 2 Edge Consulting, which helps families figure out ways to pay for college.
Waukesha is home to Generac, a leader in power generation equipment, as well as GE Healthcare, which focuses on cutting - edge technologies in health care.
Despite the huge spending edge by the «No» side, which fueled an onslaught of television ads, a recent Field Poll found voters split evenly — 47 percent to 47 percent — on the measure.
John Hagel, of Deloitte's Centre for the Edge (which advises bosses on technology), calculates that the average time a company spends in the S&P 500 index has declined from 75 years in 1937 to about 15 years today.
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