Some of them believe that they can build a top competitive
physique in a matter of years, while some even believe that a pro physique is achievable in a matter of months.
«What 23andMe
did in a matter of years would have taken several decades and tens of millions of dollars» if done conventionally, says Haydeh Payami, a neurodegenerative disease researcher at the New York State Department of Health.
At stake is a booming one - year - old market that analysts are already predicting will eclipse the decades - old PC
market in a matter of years, a market that Apple fears Google's software could eventually dominate the way it now leads the smartphone arena.
Blake J. Harris chronicles how a scrappy business named Sega took on Nintendo with a vision to become a market
leader in a matter of years.
In the 1960s, the Harold Wilson Labour government forced secondary schools to become comprehensive and the Catholic system
changed in a matter of years almost as if going comprehensive was something to be done «in the spirit of Vatican II».
Yet our economy was transformed to a wartime
basis in a matter of a year or so at the beginning of the Second World War and changed back to a peacetime basis in a similar period at the end of that war.
Similar to previous years when they raided Bayer Leverkusen for the talents of Lucio, Michael Ballack and Ze Roberto, Bayern have completed a hat - trick of signings from their closest
challenger in a matter of years.
Turning around decades of economic
decline in a matter of years is «an unreasonable expectation» even as gains in job growth have been made, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at an event in Glens Falls on Wednesday.
With ministers banking on rapid private sector growth to replace the estimated 490,000 public sector jobs expected to be lost, the Prime Minister backed a world of «unprecedented economic change» in which small start - up companies can become global
giants in a matter of years.
Climate scientists think a perfect storm of climate «flips» could cause massive upheavals in a matter of years
The process would be slow, but simulation models suggest that with the assistance of the shield Mars could achieve half of Earth's atmospheric
pressure in a matter of years.
Tesla, which produces the luxury Model S sedan and Model X sport utility vehicle, aims to become a high - volume automaker in a matter of years
Fans of print books, who have long lived in fear that their neighborhood bookstore will be rendered obsolete by the ubiquity of
ebooks in a matter of years, can take comfort in new numbers from Nielsen Books & Consumer showing that ebooks were outsold by both hardcovers and paperbacks in the first half of 2014.
As Hannah Johnson said, «New technology has rapidly transformed the centuries - old publishing
business in a matter of years, and consumers are eager for more.»
If done appropriately and in a responsible manner, a young person can establish a good credit
score in a matter of a year or two, and the benefits will create ease of life for the many years to come.
For me, when a stock goes from a double digit divi growth to low single
digit in a matter of a year, it's a big red flag as it points to cash flow problems., The next stop would be a freeze, followed by a suspension or complete elimination of dividend.
Some teams, like the Boston Celtics, turn around their
fortunes in a matter of years with smart drafting, swindling trades, and savvy free agency signings.
According to some models that could switch into a drier
mode in a matter of years,» the report's author Will Steffen, executive director of the Climate Change Institute at the Australian National University, told Reuters.
«If the climatic changes were propagated by the atmosphere [alone], the Antarctic response would have
occurred in a matter of years or decades, not centuries.
This is the first extensive survey of one of these fjords that shows us how these warm waters circulate and how vigorous the circulation is... changes in the large - scale ocean circulation of the North Atlantic are propagating to the glaciers very quickly —
not in a matter of years, but a matter of months.
But Samsung obviously knows the appeal of premium hardware; taking its curved displays from prototype to the company's signature
flourish in a matter of years.
These construction materials must have begun turning to reddish
powder in a matter of years, and gathering on the edges of the inside walls — at least, that's where I was sweeping it up in the house I once owned that was built in 1904.
Andrew has done more for these goals and my general well being over the past six months than previous trainers (gifted as they may have been) have
done in a matter of years.
At some point,
probably in a matter of years, a group of pragmatic power industry engineers will be convened to seriously scrutinize tokamak fusion, and they are virtually certain to declare that it can not become a practical power system.
Here's why it was a smart move and how it will pay for
itself in a matter of years.
In a matter of years, across the globe, at least 96 per cent of the species were snuffed out.
Growing acceptance of black white interracial dating, is expected to blend our country even more in the coming decades, «
In a matter of years we'll have Interracial Match otherwise sexed ourselves into one giant amalgamated mega-race.»
And without portfolio rebalancing, a mix that began at 85 % stocks and 15 % bonds might,
in a matter of a year or two, warp to an allocation that's 90 % stocks and 10 % bonds, leaving you overexposed in stocks and underexposed in bonds.
It might not regress to a 1950s model overnight, but the robust mortgage trading market would likely dry up
in a matter of years, taking with it much of the available credit.
What's worse — advisors are becoming wiser at manipulating retirees into making financial moves that,
in a matter of years, can deplete what took decades to build.
I quickly transitioned from my garage into a fully fledged studio, called Samurai Shop, in the technology park,
in a matter of years.