Sentences with phrase «following this strategy appeared»

The problems I developed following this strategy appeared slowly.

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The causes likely run deep, and it is unlikely that even the excellent prescriptive program that Steve lays out will make much difference if the top level leadership does not understand and take action with respect to the self - protective strategies that decision - makers appear to be following.
(In the UK, companies do not use No. 2 to signify follow - on formula, but for infant formula for so - called hungrier babies, with No. 3 appearing on the formula for use from 6 months, demonstrating the inconsistency and cross-promotional aspects of the labelling strategy.)
The cynical assumption that Labour is following a 35 % strategy of cruising to victory on the back of disillusioned Lib Dem voters and austerity politics appears more convincing by the day.
However, his strategy is still being questioned by some within the party following the poor election results, especially after his one - on - one debate with Ukip leader Nigel Farage did not appear to win him much support.
«Because all of these players in iron metabolism demonstrate high interindividual variation, individual follow - up of these variables in an «ironomics - based» approach appears to be an appropriate strategy in detecting blood manipulation,» stated Dr. Leuenberger.
Patients seen in the emergency department (ED) for chest pain who did not have a heart attack appeared to be at low risk of experiencing a heart attack during short - and longer - term follow - up and that risk was not affected by the initial diagnostic testing strategy, according to a study published online by JAMA Internal Medicine.
«Providers are well - intentioned, but many of the current management and treatment strategies are both expensive and don't appear to be effective at reducing mortality following heart attacks.»
If you want an example of the futility of following the strategy that you appear bent on pursuing — i.e., timing the market, or jumping out of the stock market to avoid downturns and then jumping back in to reap stocks» gains — you need look no further than last year.
As exciting as these results appear, I caution investors to consider the following before deciding whether the QA strategy is right for you:
It appears that you do not follow the strategy.
Smith's shelf of ceramic objects follows a similar strategy: appearing as the ceramic doodles from an elementary art center, they are instantly dismissible as serious objects, which in the gallery context means we begin looking closely for redemptive moments.
It's not realistic to expect a startup company to mass - market cars from the start, but if its niche product is successful, it will put more pressure on big players to follow suit, and further down the road, less expensive electric cars will probably appear (a strategy similar to Tesla's).
Following the removal of restrictions on short selling of Bank stocks (It appears the Chancellor was only given a few hours notice by the FSA and was «furious»)... «one of London's most successful hedge funds has made # 12m in just four days by betting on a fall in the Barclays share price, a move that will heighten the controversy over so - called short - selling strategies.
In any event, we may never get the chance to see a case like this in Canada: it appears that the RIAA is now changing its strategy in the U.S. to target ISPs rather than individual file sharers, and it seems reasonable to assume that CRIA will, again, follow suit.
It appears that Snapchat is changing its ways following CEO Evan Spiegel's strategy flip - flop on the Q3 2017 earnings call when he said «We have historically neglected the creator community on Snapchat... In 2018, we are going to build more distribution and monetization opportunities for these creators.»
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However, it doesn't appear likely that the Senate will follow this strategy, and they have already begun work on a short - term «extenders» bill (so named for Congress» habit of extending a package of expiring provisions year after year).
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