Sentences with phrase «going at such»

You don't see gaming laptops this well - rounded going at such a competitive price very often.
Well, the folks from Japan seem to have fallen in love with CR - Z after a Wall Street Journal report said that orders for the hybrid car are going at such a rapid pace it's now ten times higher than what the company expected.
Some might point out obvious barriers: the finite resource that is a teacher's time, the difficulty of coordinating so many individualized learning plans, the difficulty in differentiating so many curriculums or the challenge in managing kids going at such radically different paces in such diametrically different directions.
There just isn't enough gas to keep this behemoth going at such speeds.
He didn't even get a good lick on him, but he was going at such a high rate of speed that even a glancing blow was enough to bring down the usually uber elusive Wilson.
After so many years here I still find it odd how the seasonal veggies come and go at such different times but here you go: autumn - inspired Moroccan - spiced vegan stuffed squash in the spring!
However, keep in mind this is LG's first go at any such product, and the company had good reason to think customers would want speakers of some sort.

Not exact matches

At such companies sometimes it's difficult to gain approval for a work practice that goes against set policies.
A Snap employee told the Times that the company was looking at ways to educate employees on financial management before the IPO, such as bringing in professors from Stanford to talk about how employees» lives can change after working for a company that goes public.
Settling in Montreal in the 1950s, he went into real estate and excelled at it, building such landmarks as the luxury Sofitel Hotel.
Economists such as Carleton University professor Frances Woolley note that we've moved to this rebate system because everyone wins: well - off students with mediocre grades (who wouldn't have gotten into university at all back when I went) are now effectively subsidizing the smart kids and the ones who need financial aid.
«Where else can I go and find a company trading at 10 or 11 times earnings that has had such a great history?»
It's hard not to marvel at the amount of work that went into making it play as such.
Awards such as Best Startup of the Year at this year's TechCrunch «Crunchies» Awards go some way to backing up such claims.
City streets have all that and more, including intersections and complex interactions with other drivers, such as who goes first at a four - way stop sign.
I shouldn't have gone after such a prominent YouTuber and Instagrammer — especially one that singlehandedly boosted the sales at Universal Studios Orlando.»
At a company where such workers» worth is recognized, you are more likely to hear the question, «Jim, in your experience, what might be the hazards of going this route?»
One sector that lagged behind was startups, as people become increasingly worried about valuations and stability at a number of firms as they either delay going public or struggle in the public market, such as Snap Inc. and Blue Apron Holdings Inc..
Metrolinx is also recommending other tools, such as paying for parking at GO Transit stations and allowing drivers to pay to use carpool lanes even if they have no passengers.
«I said that the President was my longtime friend and then he said «your friend is an asshole»... At that point I told Steve that HE was an asshole and that I wasn't going to sit at his table while he was being such a jackasAt that point I told Steve that HE was an asshole and that I wasn't going to sit at his table while he was being such a jackasat his table while he was being such a jackass.
The idea came to me while I was in LA in 2015 for Techweek and I saw a documentary called «code debugging the gender gap,» about why girls lose interest in going into STEM at such a young age.
«The main reason it's such a big deal here is that it's going to affect our water supply,» Aries Yumul, an assistant principal at North Dakota's Todd County School District and a self - identified water protector with the Oceti Sakowin, the proper name for the people commonly known as the Sioux, told Business Insider in November.
To select its judges, Next 15 management didn't simply go with the most senior people in the organization; instead, they put up a diverse team selected on the basis of actually being good at judging such a competition: a panel defined not by job title, but by skill and expertise.
Nick Ford, the U.S. fund manager at Miton, says that the future of technology growth is going to come from areas such as AI.
You've got to track what's in someone's cart, you have to handle orders, and there's just generally more functionality going on that's harder to manage on the server side, particularly when it comes to traffic spikes you might get at certain times, such as on Black Friday, during holidays, or after a big ad is aired.
When we conduct post-mortems on why a business went Chapter 11, or someone was unable to achieve their goals, we are tempted to look at macro reasons such as the state of the economy, or the level of competition or even the labor markets.
«We want them to go to companies that will put them in the sorts of applications we know they can succeed at,» says Brooks — tasks such as picking up an object from a conveyor and putting it into a bin.
But even after you have corrected for such mismatches and the employee continues to be unsuccessful, it's time to let them go - and, at the risk of sounding harsh it's, the best gift you could ever give them.
To «go on claim,» insurance - speak for using the benefit, you must be unable to perform at least two «activities of daily living,» such as bathing, dressing, feeding and toileting, for most policies.
«There's truly getting to be a few companies at such a scale, like Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft and Alibaba and Tencent that the world is going to be like a barbell, with a large gap in between with humongous tech and IT service providers on one side and everyone else on the other,» Townsend said.
Sure, there are ways to supplement this, such as keeping your corporate gig while you're in the early startup or pre-revenue phase, but at some point you're going to have to take a leap off the income cliff and work for free.
It observes: «The Economist has developed an unofficial «Keqiang index», based on Li's own technique of looking at indicators such as electricity use and rail freight volumes to assess what is really going on in the economy.»
Greg Sands spent years honing his investment skills at Sutter Hill Ventures, where he's known for sourcing deals on companies such as Merced Systems, a multi-year Inc. 500 nominee, and QuinStreet, an online marketing company founded in 1999 that went public in 2010.
In recent years, Fitbit — co-founded by James Park, the company's chief executive, and chief technology officer Eric Friedman in 2007 — has also landed large corporate partnerships with health insurance companies and wellness programs at major corporations to make its product the go - to device for such offerings.
At the new gym, programmers can train their bots to master things like the ancient game of Go or learn better ways to play Atari games, such as Pac Man and Space Invaders.
As is usual with time - management manuals, the first step is to figure out where all your time is going using a spreadsheet or time diary, such as those Vanderkam's made available at her 168hours.com website.
A decade ago, residents of northern European countries such as the Netherlands and Sweden were going online at a faster rate than in just about any other area in the world, thanks in part to substantial investments in broadband infrastructure.
Its graduates go on to graduate school at top - tier universities such as Columbia, Harvard, the University of Chicago, and Yale.
And if it follows in the footsteps of another enterprise software IPO winner, Workday, an enterprise software - as - a-service provider whose stock popped from $ 28 to $ 50 on its first day of trading in early October and is now at $ 55, more such start - ups will go public in 2013.
In Foursquare, for example, people can be noteworthy and attain badges within the system for doing such things as being the biggest regular at a certain place (What Norm and Cliff from «Cheers» would do with this...) and going to a venue in which a lot of Foursquare members of the opposite sex are present.
Buffer is a tool that lets you link social - media profiles from places such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Google + and schedule posts to go out across multiple platforms at once.
Such a raid was depicted on «60 Days In,» the A&E documentary series that follows nine law - abiding citizens who went undercover at Fulton County Jail for two months to expose problems from within the system.
The only difference is that the Feds have begun to refine their talking points in such a way as not to cause a stir, as happened almost a year ago at a New America Foundation conference on cybersecurity, in which Alex Stamos, Facebook's security chief (then Yahoo's chief information security officer), went toe to toe with the admiral.
Robert went on to win lifetime achievement awards, such as Winemaker of the Year by the American Wine Society, was inducted into the California Hall of Fame and even carried the Olympic torch in 1996 at age of 83.
At the start of June, before the new law went through, the European Commission said EU member states should avoid «imposing disproportionate obligations» on people who occasionally offer services through platforms such as Uber.
«Payments in general is such a complicated system with so many incumbent providers that revolutionary change like this was not going to happen very quickly,» said Joshua Gilbert, an analyst at First Annapolis Consulting.
Even so, the methodology does include apps and sites where one might expect most long - form video consumption, such as Netflix and HBO GO... It's worth keeping those disclosures in mind when looking at the following chart.
That group went on to become power players at such Silicon Valley institutions as Tesla, YouTube, LinkedIn and Yelp.
The Economist has developed an unofficial «Keqiang index», based on Li's own technique of looking at indicators such as electricity use and rail freight volumes to assess what is really going on in the economy.
As a side point, perhaps interesting to monetary wonks here at OTE, the title's insistence on the 1993 vintage of the Taylor rule is out of step with much research on the variables, values, and coefficients that would go into such a rule today.
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