Not exact matches
Test changes to products and price
points with a limited
set of customers, for example, and for a limited amount of time to see how it goes,
experts say.
Monday's Dow Jones drop of more than 1,000
points set investors worrying about the money they had put into the market, though
experts do not expect Wall Street to turn sour soon.
The previous fragment, translated from Siete términos médicos que todo el mundo debería conocer, is a clear example of situations we all have lived at some
point in our lives — some
expert is using a
set of technical terms we simply don't know, and therefore we can't follow.
ACHEMA is the world forum for chemical engineering and the process industry, an innovations» platform and technology summit, a trend -
setting meeting
point, a take - off for investment decisions and an international network of
experts and executives.
Experts have been left divided over whether the penalty should have been awarded but the Palace faithful most certainly have been left aggrieved and one fan is so angry that he has gone on to
set up an online petition calling for Benteke to be banned while Liverpool to be docked
points for the «dive».
Experts say similar evidence could be used whenever the source of a fast - mutating virus is at issue, and the case
points to the need for an explicit
set of rules governing the use of such evidence in the courts.
A Brookings Institution
expert wrote that
setting aside some of the carbon tax revenue — $ 30 billon is the suggested starting
point — to be used for clean energy research and development might help the plan achieve its emissions reduction goals.
Experts point to our selfie - obsessed culture and the so - called Kardashian effect — but it's not just a millennial mind -
set.
At some
point, you have to pick a
set of
experts who you believe are the real - deal and then look at their body of work.
Featuring a rich, complex plot
set in an intense world where a very thin line separates reason from madness, Sanitarium is a masterwork suitable for
point - and - click beginners,
experts and everyone who enjoys captivating storylines and horror games.
Yet it» a rousingly entertaining caprice, styled as a redneck caper
set in Trump country, and whether it's saluting or condescending to the home - grown bumpkins at its center — Channing Tatum as a downsized laborer, Daniel Craig as a snaky varmint of a demolitions
expert — is kind of a moot
point.
I just find it hypocritical on your part to want everyone who
sets foot in an educational leadership position to be certified, but you fail to
point the finger at Boards of Ed when it comes to being competent education
experts who are certified.
The most astute web users were quick to understand the
point of the campaign, namely that the
experts at Renault Sport Technologies were out to
set a new record over the Nordschleife's 20.832 km track.
We'll match you with an
expert who has a similar background or life experiences and can craft a unique and compelling narrative around a
set of key
points and topics that you provide.
The figure a salesperson quotes you is used to
set an inflated starting
point for negotiations, according to vehicle buying
expert Viraf Baliwalla.
Remember that those same renters insurance
experts are available after you've
set up a policy, as well, and are equally happy to answer questions at that
point.
Our
expert crew provides a quick safety briefing after boarding the vessel and then we
set sail along the west coast of Kauai heading up to Na Pali coast while the crew shares stories about
points of interest on the way.
The
expert crew provides a quick safety briefing after boarding the vessel and then we
set sail along the west coast of Kauai heading up to Na Pali coast while the crew shares stories about
points of interest on the way and serves a delicious continental breakfast with fresh fruit, pastries, and beverages.
What makes this new site unique is: (1)
expert users contribute pages describing and
pointing to various existing data sources within certain topic areas, (2) explanations of various existing data formats, gridding approaches, etc, (3) an online discussion forum dealing with the appropriateness of particular data
sets for addressing particular scientific questions, and (4) a news section as well as links to a very wide range of data repositories, among other things.
The site describes itself as ``... a focal
point for
expert - user guidance, commentary, and questions on the strengths and limitations of selected observational data
sets and their applicability to model evaluations.»
Picking up on Pete's
point in # 123 that he is troubled by not knowing exactly what climate scientists are trying to tell us about where we currently stand in regard to tipping
points and todays ABC article on the acceleration of climate change which includes the comment: «But many
experts confide privately what they aren't yet ready to announce publicly: Change is accelerating at a dramatic rate» (URL below) I would find it very helpful if someone from Real Climate could tell us the summary message you want to get across to the public regarding tipping
points — is it the «alternative version» I
set out in # 75 above or is it a modified version of this, if so it would be great if you could post the modified version up here — I would love to hear it.
The starting
point for most engagements is a phone call or email from a law firm
setting out a brief outline of the expertise required, the background to the case and the timescale for
expert evidence.
Two family law barristers have
set up what is believed to be the first service allowing separating couples to obtain advice from a single legal
expert at any
point in the process.
The Legal 500 undertake research for these awards over many months, conducting interviews with in - house counsel, law firms and
sets in the UK to pin -
point the most capable,
expert practitioners and firms operating across a number of different business sectors.
FSR makes the
point that safeguards exist to prevent the courts being inundated by huge volumes of speculative scientific conjecture and theory, namely in Harris above and in R v Bowman [2006] EWCA Crim 417, which
set out the duties / obligations on
expert witnesses, now codified in Pt 33 of the Criminal Procedures Rules (SI 2006/2636).