Sentences with phrase «game changing project»

«This is a game changing project for shelter pets,» said Dr. Sheila D'Arpino, Director of Research at Maddie's Fund.
Soon it will embark on another game changing project, the development of the Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter Hotel & Expo Center within the Miami Worldcenter project in the Park West area of downtown Miami.
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When there's a potential game - changing project, I want a person whom I know won't drop the ball leading the team.
So we set up a project with a bunch of sociology and psychology students, and a test lab where these PhD students could watch kids playing games, and this company would change which games they released based on what our PhD students were seeing.
The team's active involvement in several projects proves the cryptocurrency's utility and game - changing potential.
«Today marks an important milestone and a step forward for a game - changing national infrastructure project, and we give credit to all parties who have worked together to this point, particularly the federal and provincial governments.»
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaches told Ogden they were impressed with his ability to change his approach to suit particular game situations, as he did last fall against Cal defensive end Regan Upshaw, also a projected first - round pick.
That doesn't mean they'll win them all, but they are projected to win 6.0 games in conference play and 8.7 overall; WMU is the only other MAC team over 4.9 conference or 6.9 overall, and the Broncos are dealing with a coaching change that might dampen those projections.
After Saco retires from the section, he will work with the CIF State Office on various projects, including further changes to the football playoff formats that could see all section champions with an opportunity to advance to one of potentially 12 state football championship games played at venues spread throughout the state (the CIF State Bowl Games have been held at the Home Depot Center in Carson since their inception).
I spent almost five years reporting in Harlem, attending parenting classes and sixth - grade math lessons and basketball games and parent - teacher meetings, and the time I spent there turned out to be a period of great change, not only for Geoff and the scope of his project but also for plenty of individuals whose stories I've tried to tell in the book.
John O'Sullivan, Founder of Changing The Game Project and former professional athlete, shares advice on what to do if you have a child who is talented in sports and how supporting them can be very simple.
Watch this video for great advice from John O'Sullivan, founder of Changing The Game Project, on how to communicate with your kids when they want to quit a sport.
John O'Sullivan, Founder of Changing The Game Project, guides parents through the challenges of their children moving to upper level sports.
John O'Sullivan, founder of Changing The Game Project, gives parents a greater understanding on the important mindsets that help children succeed in sports and athletics.
The Changing the Game Project provides live and online parent and coaching education workshops, webinars, and consulting services.
John O'Sullivan founded the Changing the Game Project in 2012 in order to help parents, coaches and youth sports organizations create a more child - centered sports experience for our young athletes.
You can use a game or family project to really affect positive change for everyone.
This week I would like to point you to an outstanding article written by Changing the Game Project Founder John O'Sullivan.
Although plans to maintain the freeze on council tax and invest in mobile phone and science projects were widely trailed in the media, the address did not contain any of the moments which earned the chancellor a reputation for game - changing speeches in opposition, most famously for his pledge to raise the bar on inheritance tax.
Add to that several high - profile upstate economic development projects that have stalled after splashy groundbreakings that touted game - changing and transformational ventures.
We will press ahead to support this project and take our appropriate role with our government and academic partners to facilitate this game - changing opportunity for our city.
«Now that an increasing number of PFI deals are in their operational stage, and change will inevitably be needed over time, the public sector has to raise its game to get a better outcome and use the guidance and resources available, particularly as changes made to operational projects have not always provided value for money.»
«We will provide world - class infrastructure and this is a good opportunity for investors around the world to tap into, an opportunity to do some game - changing projects, to do something big,» he added.
If the projects above got the chiefs exclaiming «wow», one can imagine the response of the people who learned about the next two game - changing projects.
A123 is also contributing to two game - changing research projects funded by DOE.
The project will produce an initial set of recommended practices for communicating science to policymakers that could be «game - changing,» said Jim Cohen of the Kavli Foundation, during the Sackler Colloquium on the Science of Science Communication III.
«If we don't address the problem of coal, it's game over for climate change,» says John Thompson, director of the coal transition project for the Clean Air Task Force.
The firm's project is a case study in the Energy Department's search for game - changing technologies to reduce carbon emissions from power plants and motor vehicles.
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The award recognizes innovation and game - changing projects that address climate change and wider economic, social and environmental challenges.
The project, titled Game Change, is based on Mark Halperin and John Heilemann's book that follows Sen. John McCain's campaign, from his selection of a then - largely unknown Palin as his running mate to their ultimate loss to President Barack Obama.
Just like Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2, Project Mirai DX can be played with either the touch screen or the buttons; it's also possible to change the singer for some of the songs, which is a great way to add some variety (if the 48 different songs included in this version of the game aren't enough for you!)
It wouldn't be wrong to blame Corey Stoll's disastrously broad turn as Darren Cross or Peyton Reed's middling direction or the high - stakes - but - not - really storyline — Pym's technology is constantly revered as game - changing — but it's really all of these things, all pointing to the project's troubled past.
Reuniting «Game Change» director and executive producer Jay Roach and Playtone producers Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman with Mark and John for a project based on their upcoming book promises to vividly capture the most unique and impactful event in modern American politics.»
Some of the changes implemented to Project Cars with patch 4.0 is ability to force default setups in multiplayer portion of the game, enhanced brake assistance, additional best line visualisation, improved AI mechanics during pit stop and many other things.
Following the announcement of SoulCalibur V, Hisaharu Tago of Project Soul talks us through some key changes for the fighting game series.
Jay Roach («Game Change») will helm the project and produce alongside Theron, Beth Kono, Charles Randolph, Margaret Riley and AJ Dix.
His team had planned to make the type of polished, extended edition of their game that other Capcom developers had done with Resident Evil games, but the project has changed into a full - blown re-make that tells Dead Rising 2's story as it would unfold with a different — and popular — character who killed zombies in Dead Rising 1.
Pose ** (FX) Evan Peters, Kate Mara, and James Van Der Beek star in Ryan Murphy's next big project, a game - changing,»80s - themed dance musical, about «the juxtaposition of several segments of life and society in 1980s New York: the rise of the luxury Trump - era universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world.»
AS: Before the project started, we wanted to make a big change for the game, but right when the project launched I had already decided one of the changes would be an open world in Dynasty Warriors 9.
... Aaaaand just like that, my current smaller independent game project's direction has changed.
Also, Nintendo's new games using the gamepad presented at E3 (Mario Maker, Kirby, Captain Toad, Starfox, Miyamoto's projects, Splatoon, etc), plus incoming big hitters (Smash Bros, Zelda, etc), plus some exclusive deals (Fatal Frame, Bayonetta, Hyrule Warriors, Devil's Third) are changing the perception people have of the WiiU.
Jay Roach, who has tackled politics in previous projects like «Game Change,» «Trumbo,» and «Recount,» has signed on to adapt the series from Endeavor Content.
Yet game developers like Masahiro Sakurai of Project Sora (Super Smash Bros.; Kirby) continue to defend the game, noting that «in a game industry where evolution and sudden changes are tolerated, even considered expected, just treading the same path would be be troubling.»
, a few hip videos, some game - based learning, and a couple hands - on projects, you can not only inform your students about civic issues, teach critical thinking, and squeeze in media literacy, you can get them excited about their own potential for making change in the world.
The new administration might reason that what America's education system needs are big, swift, game - changing projects.
You could buy a VW Golf R for the cost of the full outfit and still have some change (on Scan's website, the whole setup, sans PC, costs # 35,999), but running Project Cars it delivered the most immersive, most convincing racing game experience I've had in over quarter of a century of whiling away the hours on videogames.
But before I jump into that, allow me a few minutes of your time to explain the background of this potentially game changing BMW project.
That's not because contractors aren't sympathetic to evolving needs or desires, but because renovating and building is like a gigantic Lego game: every piece impacts the integrity of the whole and every change can compromise the budget, integrity and timeline of a project.
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