Sentences with phrase «example cited is»

One example cited is that Johnson's written euroscepticism doesn't chime with reality.
One of the examples he cited was the recently announced Digital Defense Service, a sort of Defense Department job shadowing project in which technology workers can team up with the government on projects that could last up to two years.
One example he cited was GoPro.
The example he cited was the modeling of homeowner behavior.
And in all honesty, both the examples you cited were vindictive in nature.
One of the main examples he cites is his opposition to legislation that would repeal the Affordable Care Act without a suitable replacement.
Among the examples she cites is research from applied mathematics that led to the founding of Akamai, a firm that has provided a content delivery network to firms ranging from Apple to Google, and represents «the invisible conduits of the Internet,» as Hockfield puts it.
It should be noted that all the examples they cite are manual - entry errors committed by humans.
First of all, the research examples cited are not properly demonstrating all the different natural medicine studies the NIH has granted.
Green asserts that American math reformers frequently come up with great ideas — the examples cited are the New Math of the 1960s, California's 1985 Mathematics Framework, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) math reforms of the 1980s and 1990s, and today's Common Core — but the reforms are shot down because of poor implementation.
«The example we cite is the Fukushima tsunami,» RHM's director of e-books Carmen Ospina says.
I agree in part... The examples she cites are from a number of different genres, though.
Another example cited was the color of appliances, carpeting, etc. used in homes at that time.
Another example she cites is of a forthcoming novel by Karan Mahajan, The Association of Small Bombs, which HarperCollins India will publish in the Indian subcontinent, but other publishers will publish in different territories.
The example you cite re first client being considered as the place of business is for the case where your home doesn't qualify as principal place of business.
With the partial exception of infrastructure, the «real - world» examples you cite are simple engineering problems, not global strategic issues for the 21st century.
Examples cited are Santa Monica, California, Vancouver, British Columbia and New York City.
Three examples she cited are the data and innovation lab it launched last September in Waterloo, Canada, an internal «catalyst fund» that provides funding for innovative employee projects, and recent partnerships with CodeX — The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics — to develop innovative legal technologies.
One example cited was Bayer's new East Coast headquarters in Whippany, N.J., an adaptive re-use of the former Alcatel - Lucent campus there.
The example you cite is for a non rehabbed property that needs work.

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As an example, they cited outside research and «early evidence» from a previous study Matias conducted on Internet messaging board Reddit that involved showing readers of Reddit's «r / science» forum rules for commenting.
Vanguard Group was not able to immediately provide a source for the numbers cited by Bogle, but a Vanguard spokesman said it is extremely hard to decipher «speculation» from legitimate, short - term usage of ETFs; for example, for hedging and cash equitization.
Citing several examples, including Trump's inauguration crowd - size claims, Comey continued: «Sometimes he's lying in ways that are obvious, sometimes he's saying things that we may not know are true or false and then there's a spectrum in between.»
One of the most cited examples is chess - playing.
One example of this approach he cites is media magnate Rupert Murdoch.
But she's keen to emphasize that innovation is about more than just technology, citing the example of a local female entrepreneur in the construction industry who couldn't find workboots for women and started a company to manufacture them.
She cites the example of a recent client, a private B.C. firm with $ 400 to $ 500 million in annual revenues, and which is controlled by the third generation.
He cites an example of a client who was selling diet pills and wanted to try to monetize a certain set of keyword phrases.
Portugal is now often cited as an example of economic resurgence, applauded by international institutions.
There's at least one relatively recent example the entrepreneurial set can cite: In the late 1980s the federal government said that mapping the first human genome was going to take 15 years and cost $ 3 billion.
Square is often cited as an example of the latter, with the theory being that it wanted to get out the door before the IPO environment got any worse, and management knew a hit on valuation was the price it would pay.
Last year, The Economist said Vancouver's fall from grace was due to increased congestion, a point of contention for many Canadians, due to the the magazine citing closures on the Malahat highway on Vancouver Island as an example.
«There's the ability to have a lot of fun when it comes to building a nontraditional and surprising hub or platform,» he says, citing as an example Blendtec's viral «Will It Blend?»
«Women Against Feminism,» for example, tears apart the movement and cites countless reasons why feminism is bad.
One example Twitter cited is The Voice host Carson Daly's custom timeline that's tied to the TV show.
Pearson himself downplays the suggestion that his approach is noteworthy: «Many companies are products of acquisitions that are super well - regarded,» he says, citing examples that include Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis.
UPDATE: While the point of this blog entry wasn't to criticize Dyson, using the Dyson Airblade as an example might have the unfortunate side - effect of lending credibility to the reports cited.
The user cited «Saving Private Ryan,» «Interstellar,» and this year's «The Martian» as examples of films in which Damon's character must be rescued.
«The point of this bill in those states that get a waiver to do what they need to do to make it work better in their particular states has support exactly for that very person who, if, in the course between a year, get extra aid for support for pre-existing conditions,» Ryan explained, citing what he said were successful examples in Wisconsin and Maine.
For example, in the tech and software space, citing the whole software market is useless if your company operates in the big data space.
Suarez cites is Lowe's «Holoroom» as a favorite example.
Just to cite a specific example, a 30 - page plan with readable fonts and a lot of useful bar charts and tables might be much more readable than a 15 - page plan of dense text only.
The GM IPO of two years ago is cited as a recent example of seeing a stock price initially go up $ 6 or $ 7 higher than the IPO the first day, and then settle back down a day or two later.
The key to the company's current success is differentiation in branding, not unlike the other examples cited above.
Citing examples like the telephone and the personal computer, Dixon argued that disruptive technologies tend to be dismissed at first because they are so simple that they seem to be almost useless.
Though airline rewards are often cited as best - of examples, most people don't truly realize how successful these programs are.
«There are so many synergies within the group that we need to organize,» Claure said, citing the example of closer cooperation over chip designs between SoftBank subsidiary ARM Holdings and other portfolio companies.
It also explores some areas of controversy: for example, while supporting localism is central to green ethics, there are industries and products where thats not possible Green marketing is becoming mainstream; Horowitz cites studies showing that 76 % of consumers would switch to green goods, if they had parity of price and quality.
In 2016, for example, Kyrgyzstan canceled a project with several Russian companies to build five hydropower plants, citing the Russian entities» inability to secure financing.28 In Tajikistan, the Russian military has periodically been unable to pay its local Tajik staff at its base there, even though the base purportedly serves as a key bulwark in Russia's defense against regional instability.29 That same year, Moscow pledged over $ 1 billion in security assistance to Dushanbe and promised to increase its troop presence in the country by 2,000 soldiers.30 Yet neither appears to have materialized, which raises questions about Russia's true capacity and willingness to respond to a security crisis in the region and to project influence there.
Mark Branson, chief executive of the Swiss financial regulator FINMA, said on April 7 that it is dealing with a number of money laundering cases that look like «blatant and massive corruption», citing controversies around Brazil's Petrobras and 1MDB as two prominent examples.
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