Sentences with phrase «had a wave with»

If you simply had a wave with periodicity you wouldn't get novelty.

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Wolf's performance was met with waves of laughter in the room, but subsequent responses have been sharply divided.
Everyone had to paddle together, he said — on a synchronized count and with similar strength — otherwise the boats would «turn against the wave and be unceremoniously tossed back on the beach.»
Last week it followed with another announcement that would give it great goodwill with conservationists and improve its credibility with shareholders — acquisition of a modest share of one of the world's leading developers of wave energy power systems.
If you have a shorter hairstyle, fine hair, or you plan on using your straightener to create waves and curls, you may find a straightener with 1 - inch plates easier to handle.
So some analysts and investors with long memories are wary of the promise of using the millimeter wave rights for business cases that sound eerily familiar, despite the obvious advances in technology that have occurred over the past 20 years.
The first wave of buyers had to deal with a system update that prevented them from playing games for anywhere from one to five hours, sporadic system outages, and delayed anticipated features.
The reality was that Target was still struggling with data quality problems that were hampering the supply chain, and it didn't have time to address the root causes before opening another wave of stores.
What if you replaced those expensive lasers with a hammer and anvil system that created a shock wave that would force the particles into a fusion reaction?
In your business breakroom have a whiteboard with «Make Waves
The spike in the use of sleeping pills has caused some alarm, with critics warning that these pills — sometimes known as benzos — actually cut down on critical REM sleep and slow - wave sleep during which we consolidate information, and pose a risk of dependence.
President Donald Trump has created, along with other male leaders, a wave of misogyny around the world, one of the co-chairs at the World Economic Forum (WEF) told CNBC on Friday morning.
As we mentioned yesterday, tech entrepreneur Jason Calacanis has been making waves with his exhaustive, five - part screed against Apple and what he deemed to be the company's anticompetitive practices.
Along with several other analysts on Friday, including Steve Milunovich at UBS, Sacconaghi also said it was becoming clear that the latest lineup of iPhones had not sparked a massive wave of consumers with older models upgrading their phones, a prediction dubbed the «super cycle,» which had helped drive Apple's stock price up 45 % since early 2017.
The Los Angeles - based company has developed technology that transmits ultrasonic waves (at a register well beyond what's audible) that are translated by devices as a microscopic quiver; this vibration is converted back into an electrical charge to power anything with a battery, no wires or wall plugs required.
Schmelzer and his GeoPalz co-founders — his wife, Sheri, and Alexandra O'Leary — represent a new wave of entrepreneurs launching ventures with a little help from companies who've done it before.
While the concept of live streaming has been around for years, mobile - first video platforms with user - generated content have just recently begun to make serious waves thanks to improved video quality, faster broadband speeds, and enhanced mobile technology.
Displaying a slide with a sine wave pattern, the peaks representing stress and the troughs representing recovery, he says, «The science of recovery has escaped us.
«Kitesurfing is one of the hardest sports I have learned, as you have to contend with four things simultaneously — the wind, the waves, the kite, and the board.
Stonehenge Metals has entered into an agreement with Yanchep Beach joint venture for collaboration on the development of a wave farm off the state's coast to potentially supply energy to the Two Rocks community.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has discussed the situation with the Trump administration, but it has been careful not to publicly blame the U.S. president's policies for triggering the migration wave.
With iBwave's expansion strategy rolling through Latin America, Southeast Asia and heading for Africa, Bouchard already has deployed the second, well, wave of iBwave's growth plan.
As Intel moved to a new scale for printing chips, it could would follow for several years with annual «waves» of improvements, he explained.
Think about it — how nice would it be to bypass a security area with a simple wave of your hand?
U.S. airlines remaining after a wave of megamergers over the past decade have left travelers with fewer options, even though these airlines have, as a result, larger fleets and access to more hubs to reposition aircraft in the event of a storm.
It should come as no surprise, then, that the recent return to stability has brought with it a wave of job - hopping: everywhere from North America to Asia to eastern Europe, there have been reports of an uptick in the number of workers that are either considering or making external moves.
If the MOAB were to detonate on contact with the ground, a lot of that pressure wave would be sent into the dirt, digging out a small crater around the bomb.
Aside from the tidal wave of leaks, reports from Blass, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, and others have pointed to two phones with curved OLED displays, the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipsets (in the US), a new voice assistant named Bixby, and 3.5 mm headphone jacks, among other features.
There are five major types of brain waves, including delta, theta, alpha, beta and gamma, with delta brain waves having the slowest frequency and gamma having the fastest.
A wave of selling has hammered major indexes, with the S&P 500 losing nearly 6 percent in the past week.
I asked if they would allow me to return the rug and wave the restocking fee if I decided it didn't look right with my office furniture.
But Estabrooke has harsh words for 3D printing, a phenomenon often lumped together with businesses like his when describing Brooklyn's new wave of manufacturing.
«He also worked very effectively with others — he had to work with government, with the financial service industry and with international agencies and coordinate across economies to deal with the waves that were going through in 2008 - 2009.
Not only does this suggest modern humans might have been stepping tentatively into Europe and getting friendly with Neanderthals long before the wave of migration that led to today's population, it shows Neanderthals were more diverse than we thought.
«This year, however, (OPEC's) production curbs will increasingly have to make do with playing second fiddle to a Texas - sized wave of U.S. shale growth,» Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates, said in a research note Wednesday.
«If a person sees life with more acceptance of the waves of desire and sexual frequency flowing like waves on the ocean, the better resilience and empathy one has throughout their life for their own body and that of their partner or partners.»
On the corporate side, Facebook, which is not known for being an open platform, has developed such a reputation for privacy violations that the launch of its Messenger app was met with a huge wave of revulsion, even though the permissions being requested were really pretty standard.
In essence, he has lumped AT&T and Verizon's paid - for zero - rating policies in with T - Mobile's lower - cost program, then waved away altogether any concerns about the practice.
And Zuckerberg could be part of a wave of tech executives seeking office in 2020: Y Combinator head Sam Altman is considering a gubernatorial bid in 2020 and Mark Cuban has flirted with the idea of running for president.
Despite having share prices that move with market prices, these funds can give rise to first - mover advantages for redeeming shareholders and create the potential for destabilizing waves of redemptions and asset fire sales if liquidity buffers and other tools to manage liquidity risk prove insufficient.
Indeed, in the years following the end of the tech boom, SEP (No. 93 on the PROFIT 500, with $ 11.4 million in revenue) had ridden a wave of expansion as a growing number of firms moved to search advertising and other forms of digital brand promotion.
We had a hair - care product account, and they wanted to have a demonstration in the streets, with all the women running up and down the street with this hair product on their hair, waving these cans in the air, demonstrating for this product.
As much as we'd all love to warm up to our work days with a morning catching the waves, starting your business from Waikiki Beach may be less than realistic.
Vowing a cleanup, many jailed executives have been replaced with soldiers, but PDVSA's unpopular management has spurred a wave of resignations.
Any remaining doubts that Amazon wants to disrupt every nook and cranny of the food retailing world should have evaporated yesterday with the news that Amazon intends to make waves in the meal kit world currently dominated by Blue Apron (aprn).
Brain waves usually are monitored in hospitals or research labs, but I'm in a conference room at a company called Emotiv, where a few dozen scientists have developed the gear and software that quite literally read my mind, allowing me to play a sort of video game with nothing but sheer thought.
We still have the Canada-U.S. FTA in place and I think at this point in time, try roll with the punches, not make waves, and make the Canada-U.S. FTA work.»
Ironically enough, amid fears that the Trump administration would spook global markets with a wave of protectionist policies, foreign regulators are the ones landing the first high - profile, cross-border blows.
When the two would cross paths they would wave to each other and continue with their studies of Jesus» life, crucifixion, and resurrection.
Federal regulators are set to wave through Charter Communications» $ 55 billion bid for Time Warner Cable, with a few key conditions aimed at ensuring that the emerging video streaming industry, personified by the likes of Netflix and Hulu, can provide in future what the cable market has historically lacked: competition.
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