Sentences with phrase «halo effects on»

Flexible work options give parents more control over their schedule and could improve the health of that employee, plus have halo effects on others in the employee's life.
Finally, offering a sports car would have a halo effect on the rest of the Kia lineup, hopefully persuading more buyers to consider the brand.
In addition to this halo effect on sales, OverDrive will provide libraries a free MARC record, will track how many patrons sampled the book, how many checked it out, how many pages were read, and will invite patrons to follow Malone on Facebook and Twitter in order to see how the pilot impacts the author's social media presence.
Presenter, «The Halo Effect on Patent Infringement Risk: Should You Revisit Your Corporate Strategy for Mitigating Risk?»
There appears to be a halo effect on services that are on the Echo platform,» claimed MusicWatch.
There appears to be a halo effect on services that are on the Echo platform.

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Bill Bradley, the former U.S. senator and basketball star, who's been on the Starbucks board since 2003, says the company's reputation is central to its success — a kind of halo effect.
The interesting thing about brands is if you choose to focus on certain customers, you create a halo effect that will attract others.»
Relying on discounts will not be a viable long - term strategy, as it will dilute the brand's halo effect and make the move into athleisure even more difficult, according to Shelly Banjo at Bloomberg.
Another issue that may arise with wet conditions is the effect the introduction of the Halo could have on driver visibility.
The team has gone back using more white on the livery (similar to how it looked in 2016) and the overall effect actually manages to hide the Halo pretty well.
In addition to postoperative A-fib, researchers are studying, for example, what factors can improve outcomes of surgeries performed on weekends; how many rectal cancer operations a hospital needs to perform for the best results; and whether having a trauma department confers a beneficial «halo effect» on patient outcomes across the board.
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NEW YORK, United States — «In the past, we would have a show and there would be a lot of excitement that day... and then the following week, it was business as usual,» said designer Tommy Hilfiger on Sunday at his New York studio, reflecting on the «halo» sales effect created by the brand's first in - season runway show in September 2016.
Just like dark cars show more dirt, dings and scratches - this halo effect seems more evident on darker colored painted pieces.
The women on the other hand felt the guys who were enhanced were more likeable and trustworthy — creating a «halo effect» if you will.
We'll let fans decide on repeat viewing just how well the movie's effects team captured the look and feel of the MA5B in action, but the design itself is actually impossible to miss, once Halo fans know to look for it in the first place.
Characters that he has voiced include Goliath on the Disney series Gargoyles, the Arbiter in Halo 2 and Halo 3, David Anderson in Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2, the Decepticon Barricade in Transformers: The Game, Julius Little in Saints Row and Saints Row 2, Sgt. Foley in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Dr. Facilier in The Princess and the Frog, and Chaos in Dissidia: Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.
She seems somehow more luminous in person than on the screen, which is partly attributable to her healthy, makeup - free glow and her flaxen hair (conveniently backlit for a dreamy halo effect by the well - placed sconce illuminating our corner table), but mostly due to the manifest differences between her genuinely confident, easygoing self and the flawed, sometimes downtrodden characters she plays.
Believe me, with games such as Fallout 3, Halo 3, Fable II, BioShock, Mass Effect, and Dead Rising on this shelf at Amazon's site, you're better off omitting the ideas of cute fluffy teddy bears and that expensive box of Godiva chocolates.
(They've talked enough about a Black Widow movie over the years to be like, Oh no, we were always working on this, but the timing is pretty clearly due to the Wonder Woman halo effect.
Iñárritu, it seems to me, has the halo effect going on — meaning, he's handsome, he's talented, he's everything that every man in Hollywood wants to be.
In the era of Time's Up, it will be interesting to see how projects centered on historically sidelined women do, if there's any kind of halo effect.
Researchers behind the study say the «attractiveness halo effect» has worrying implications, as perceptions of how well someone might do academically can have a real impact on a students» future performance.
That's not what we want to do, we don't want to grade on our expectation and that's «the halo effect».
Microsoft couldn't count on a «halo» effect for Windows 8 spurring Windows Phone adoption or the opposite, like the iPhone and Mac, Forrester said.
Jason Zweig, a famous investment journalist, has written an excellent column on how halo effect can lead investors astray.
In the financial services market, and in the online discount brokerage segment in particular, this is one of those moments where someone has done their marketing homework on «differentiation» and the «halo effect».
«A focus on offering great healthy natural treats creates something of a halo effect,» he says.
Based on this trust, I believe there's a halo effect that transcends to the entire store and the advice you receive from the store associate.
Added to this the halo effect created by Rio 2016 and other flagship sporting events, the spotlight is fully focused on Latin America.
Sandals» new hotel on the island of Grenada has had a «halo effect» on the island and helped to raise awareness, the tourism authority has said.
Look at Mass Effect, Halo, inFamous, Star Fox, Gears of War — the list goes on and on.
However, it's also good for the competition, because it gives them exclusives or timed exclusives ----------------------------- ------------------------------- -------- ^ ^ ^ ^ Can someone explain to me how UT3 and Haze suffer from the Halo effect when Infinity Ward is letting that stop them from bringing out Call of Duty 4 on the 360?
Topics this week include the impending releases of Farpoint, Injustice 2, and The Surge, Square Enix parting ways with IO Interactive and the future of the Hitman series, the Mass Effect series getting put on hiatus, a new Thief game in the works, Halo 6 missing E3 2017, an unannounced partnership Microsoft has brewing with a third - party publisher, Nintendo's E3 plans, and tons more!»
the Halo franchise can't do it all, and with it almost a guarantee that Mass Effect will come to the PS3 in the same way that Bioshock now has, Microsoft doesn't need to CLOSE studios, they need to take some of that money they spent seducing Rockstar for GTAIV DLC, and Square - Enix for a FFXIII 360 release, and apply that to establishing ALL NEW studios that can work on true EXCLUSIVE GAMES for the 360, not add on content to games that, with time, will only have their userbases DIMINISH as newer and better games come out.
I'm eager to see what effect the release of Halo 3 will have on Wii and 360 hardware sales.
I'd say even hardcore gamers like CoD or Halo pros, will rely more on landmarks than on minimap an thus negate the negative effects.
Halo 3 passes 8 million in sales; Xbox 360 at 17 million Written by John Scalzo on 01/04/08 Mass Effect blows away all sales predictions as well.
Among the titles on display: RockBand, Mass Effect, Crysis, Viva Pinata Party Animals, Halo 3, Project Gotham Racing 4, FIFA 08, NFS Pro Street, Army of Two, Skate, Naruto: Rise of a Ninja, Beowulf - The Game etc..
all this games are for xbox or Games for Windows = Not gonna play them on a sony console Splinter Cell: Conviction Left 4 Dead 2 All Points Bulletin (APB) Crackdown 2 Forza Motorsport 3 Halo: ODST Halo: Reach Mass Effect 2 Shadow Complex Mistwalker New RPG Perfect Dark XBLA FEZ Champions: Online Section 8 Alan Wake GTA: Episode 2
Not being interested in Gears or Mass Effect or Halo which I lump together as «American dudes in space», that leaves Alan Wake (which I look forward to seeing available on Xbox One).
I mean I used to be a massive COD fn, and even when I was I wouldnt say COD is the best game out right now, COD is addictive but that does nt make it a good game, ive started to ignore COD on these leaderboards, even though it can be a fun game in reality it isnt good enough to even get in the top 5, games like minecraft, halo, battlefield ll are given new content on each release (update in mineecrafts case) that isnt old content with a new texture and sound effect
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The 360 was a huge part of my teenage years; I spent countless nights making friends on Halo or Call of Duty, exploring the rich stories of Mass Effect and Red Dead Redemption and grinding my way for achievements in Minecraft.
It was based on Unreal Engine 3 and used original audio sound effects to offer a unique «Halo» third - person gameplay.
During her time at Microsoft and since, she's worked on many game franchises, including Halo, Fable, Age of Empires, Dragon Age, Modern Warfare, Mass Effect and many others.
Also, the Halo franchise has had a profound effect on my life and this is what Halo means to me 11 years later.
The Video Game Awards will be happening today, December 1st at 8:30 PM EST and there are supposed to be some world premieres, new game announcements, and some new gameplay on titles like Zelda: Breath of The Wild, Mass Effect: Andromeda, and Halo Wars 2.
They gave new details on the Halo Wars Definitive Edition: Optimized to run natively on Xbox One and Windows 10 Improved visual effects, graphics and audio Up to 4K resolution...
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