Sentences with phrase «in meaningful numbers»

Of course, Apple wasn't the only company to offer a phone with a notch at the top, but it was most certainly the first to sell one in any meaningful numbers.
The odds that voters will be clamoring for climate leadership in meaningful numbers soon enough to limit building climate hazards are pretty low, a lot of analysts insist.
Motorola hasn't shared the price yet, so unless these are cost - competitive, I think they'll need Android 4.0 to sell in meaningful numbers.
The quiet period before year end is turning out to be noisier than normal: Several new Android (s goog) products launched, sales figures for older ones were announced and for the first time, there appears to be limited evidence indicating that Android tablets are starting to sell in meaningful numbers.
If the Clubsport sells in meaningful numbers, it's logical that Porsche will follow their GT3 championship tradition and develop their own one - make GT4 series.

Not exact matches

Blumenthal won't share the specific numbers about the Class Trip's return on investment, but he says the company saw meaningful lift in each of the metrics it tracked: press impressions, social - media impressions, brand perception, and sales.
If those numbers show a meaningful pickup in momentum, that could play into a weaker U.S. dollar, the «Mad Money» host said.
In a statement on Friday, Chase Carey, Fox's president and chief operating officer, said Hulu's owners «had meaningful conversations with a number of potential partners and buyers, each with impressive plans and offers to match.»
Investors without private market exposure are also running meaningful concentration risk, not just in terms of the number of public companies (less than 4,000) relative to private companies (more than 6 million), but because publicly traded companies are now more highly concentrated within certain industries as a result of strategic M&A.
Trying to make everyone in the office best friends is a bad idea for a number of reasons, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't have meaningful conversations outside of a typical work environment.
In regards to the #DeleteFacebook movement, Mark Zuckerberg himself said «I don't think we've seen a meaningful number of people act on that.»
Morgan Stanley reports a meaningful uptick in the number of companies mentioning Blockchain in their earnings calls and company filings since the beginning of 2016, with 63 % of those mentions in filings belonging to companies associated with capital markets.
But when you get to call them stocks and you get stock quotes daily on these pieces of paper that bounce around put people put numbers on it and volatility and all these other things where really it's not that meaningful, you know from one sense if you're investing in businesses and you did a lot of research and invested in eight different businesses with the proceeds of your sale, people would think you're a pretty prudent guy.
Zuckerberg told the New York Times in an interview published on Wednesday he had not seen a «meaningful number of people» deleting their accounts over the scandal.
Investors are bailing on hedge funds in record numbers because these hot shot investment managers aren't able to generate meaningful investment returns.
We only invest in a very small number of seed stage opportunities and we commit meaningful time and attention to those businesses, often going on the board (for example, I was the earliest investor in the likes of WePay and Splunk).
A number of early shareholders tendered their shares, and Industry Ventures acquired a meaningful position in the company.
«Given the large numbers at play, it is going to take meaningful time to see big numbers in terms of board diversity percentages but the pace of change is accelerating,» said Cassidy, whose Boardlist now has nearly 4,000 members.
Before being ushered out of view in November, the prince was considered to be one of the world's richest men, with Kingdom Holding owning or having owned meaningful positions in satellite TV networks, as well as in News Corp. (a stake it mostly sold), Citigroup (shares of which it has owned since 1991), and a growing number of tech companies.
Unify Earth delivers a number of measurable enhancements on its Blockchain 3.0 that will increasingly allow this expanding global revolution to fulfill its promise as the world's largest decentralized database for the good of all humanity in a system that is now more highly secure and streamlined for both large scale commercial applications and meaningful startups.
Can't CNN find something else meaningful to report: the number of children in the US that go to sleep hungry; can we ever have a country that is not run by corporations; why has journalism gone down the toilet; why can't we tolerate each other; the real truth — organized religion divides people in this world instead of unitng them.
Those who maintain that the idiom of resurrection is to be understood only in the traditional (or Lucan) sense2 would, if correct, leave us with no alternative but to abandon the idiom as a valid way of professing our Christian faith, if we are among the growing number of Christians for whom that tradition is neither historically founded nor even very meaningful.
Or consider extraterrestrial intelligences sending meaningful messages to earth (e.g., a long sequence of prime numbers as in the movie Contact).
He places strong emphasis upon cult and oral tradition; and he predicates meaningful unity only in extended sections of the Old Testament: the Tetrateuch, Genesis — Numbers, is a unity characterized by the pervading priestly point of view dominant in the entire section; and Deuteronomy — II Kings is a second major unit reflecting chiefly the perspective of the Deuteronomic point of view.
However, an increasing number of Protestant ministers in this century have complemented attention to the sermon with concern for meaningful worship, pastoral care, religious education, and other avenues of ministry.
A number of so - called «revisionists», disillusioned by the Stalinist outcome of Russian Communism, have turned to Marx's Manuscripts in search of a morally meaningful Marxism.
Entering the final week of the NFL regular season the playoff picture is almost set, but there remain a number of meaningful games to be played in week 17.
Much more meaningful and relevant than stats alone — there's already too much emphasis on number crunching in the space in general.
Through pressing, Liverpool attempt to stop, or reduce the number of penetrative or meaningful passes made in the second and third fifth of the pitch.
However, with a number of lower ranked LaLiga teams failing to attract large support in their own stadia, the opportunities are clear, especially if matched up against one of Spain's giant clubs in a meaningful league fixture.
Author's Note: In Part One of this series, I discussed the importance of using technology in political efforts not just to build a better persuasion tool, but to scale meaningful relationships with an infinite number of peoplIn Part One of this series, I discussed the importance of using technology in political efforts not just to build a better persuasion tool, but to scale meaningful relationships with an infinite number of peoplin political efforts not just to build a better persuasion tool, but to scale meaningful relationships with an infinite number of people.
Improving the Meetings of the County Committee: While we celebrate the recent increase in the number of meetings, the value of these meetings is questionable without meaningful opportunities for the membership to participate.
Mediocre ministers mean Sturgeon and her number two are involved in a great deal of micromanagement rather than driving forward any kind of meaningful agenda.
Open debates in the House of Commons and House of Lords demonstrated that there was no sound reason whatsoever for legal recognition to be denied and it is shameful that Number 10 would block the wish of thousands of couples to start their married life in a way that is personal and meaningful to them.
He is still embarking on meaningful projects in the state, even when his days in the office are numbered.
Is this investigation motivated by a much bigger political game in which Governor Cuomo encouraged / spurred / initiated Sugarman's investigation to achieve a number of goals: (a) torpedo the efforts of democrats to regain the state senate by scaring off potential big democratic donors (it is widely reported that the governor prefers working with a GOP controlled senate); (b) distract the press from Albany's complete failure to pass meaningful ethics reforms; (c) hurt his political foe, Mayor de Blasio.
Relative poverty and inequality were meaningful concepts too; he regarded the numbers in child poverty, as currently defined, as «a very significant indicator».
«I was very focused on it for a number of months and worked very hard reaching out to committee people and making a case that we have a message in our campaign that is very meaningful and is going to resonate with people in our party and people in our city,» Maxwell said.
«One hundred and fifty is the number of people you can have meaningful relationships with,» at least when you're talking about real - world interactions, says Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom who discovered the limit and was not involved in the new work.
Translating those raw numbers into meaningful risk estimates is not straightforward, which is one of the reasons politicians find it easy to set aside asteroid funding in favor of more concrete hazards like earthquakes or terrorism.
«There has always been a sense of unease that we might be interpreting something incorrectly but this gives us confidence that resting state variations can be interpreted in a meaningful way and encourages us to continue the research we have been doing for a number of years.
But instead of reducing their number of sexual partners or changing their sexual behavior as advocated in government and NGO health campaigns, they have developed a tactic, which is embedded in locally meaningful modes of reasoning.
For meaningful scientific interpretation of histopathological data through analysis of large cohorts of mice, we recommend, 24 mice per age group (i.e., number used in systematic clinical tests).
Data national registries for rare diseases: The introduction of national registries of therapy - area specific patient data across the NHS in England would see the production of meaningful datasets, especially beneficial for rare immunological diseases where patient numbers may be very small.
«The topics to be covered include how sensitivity is defined (and whether it is even meaningful (Spoiler, yes it is)-RRB-», you say, and it might be asked whether using such a number that's not even defined exactly in scientific communications is useful.
Climate impacts research is in its infancy compared to science on the physical climate, for a number of reasons: attributing cause and effect isn't easy; neither is collecting data over timescales and regions long and large enough such that it's possible to draw any meaningful trends from their analysis.
Yet, the ingestion of cholesterol doesn't raise lipid cholesterol numbers in any meaningful way.
So finding a Probiotic supplement using strains that colonize along with a delivery system which will transit the stomach and small intestine to reach the colon so the strains can colonize in large enough numbers to have a meaningful benefit is key but rarely mentioned.
Men can read a woman's profile, feel like they connected in an endless number of meaningful ways, send her an incredible message detailing these connections (without coming on too strong) and still fail to receive a response from her.
We crave meaningful relationships that, while few in number, are rich in quality.
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