I understand that implementing Steam specific features costs you extra, so why don't you just say that is the reason, not that extra
keys cost more, as that seems inaccurate.
Not exact matches
Although this commitment is
more modest than the one advocated in Making it Simple, a report I authored for the Mowat Centre, the goal of reducing input
costs for manufacturers was identified as a
key priority in the paper, which suggested there was
more work to be done on this front:
As Evdakov says he sees it, the drivers are the ones who are
key to the service and carry the
more variable
costs.
Obama, warning of
more costs to come for the Kremlin if the situation worsens, said he also had signed an executive order that would allow the U.S. to penalize
key sectors of the Russian economy, including its huge energy business.
Annette Tonti says that apart from it being easier for customers to find your business on the mobile web, there are two other
key reasons why businesses choose mobile websites over apps: it's
more cost effective and it's easier to maintain.
The
key takeaway here is that when we think about what makes our businesses competitive, we tend to focus on
more technology and lower
costs.
The software, which
costs $ 2,500, is designed to help businesses track product locations,
costs and quantities
more accurately —
key components of a successful inventory management system.
But in the quarter ending Dec. 31, which included the
key holiday season, handbags
costing $ 400 or
more generated 50 % of sales, up 20 percentage points from a year earlier.
More often than not, the
key reason a project fails to meet its goal is that the project owner underestimated the time and
cost required to properly market that campaign.
These risks include, in no particular order, the following: the trends toward
more high - definition, on - demand and anytime, anywhere video will not continue to develop at its current pace or will expire; the possibility that our products will not generate sales that are commensurate with our expectations or that our
cost of revenue or operating expenses may exceed our expectations; the mix of products and services sold in various geographies and the effect it has on gross margins; delays or decreases in capital spending in the cable, satellite, telco, broadcast and media industries; customer concentration and consolidation; the impact of general economic conditions on our sales and operations; our ability to develop new and enhanced products in a timely manner and market acceptance of our new or existing products; losses of one or
more key customers; risks associated with our international operations; exchange rate fluctuations of the currencies in which we conduct business; risks associated with our CableOS ™ and VOS ™ product solutions; dependence on market acceptance of various types of broadband services, on the adoption of new broadband technologies and on broadband industry trends; inventory management; the lack of timely availability of parts or raw materials necessary to produce our products; the impact of increases in the prices of raw materials and oil; the effect of competition, on both revenue and gross margins; difficulties associated with rapid technological changes in our markets; risks associated with unpredictable sales cycles; our dependence on contract manufacturers and sole or limited source suppliers; and the effect on our business of natural disasters.
In a conference call last month, Porat said that Alphabet still considered its sophisticated computing networks to be
key assets but that the tech minions had figured out ways to squeeze
more out of existing computing resources to «meet our growing Google requirements
cost effectively.»
Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: our ability to achieve our financial, strategic and operational plans or initiatives; our ability to predict and manage medical
costs and price effectively and develop and maintain good relationships with physicians, hospitals and other health care providers; the impact of modifications to our operations and processes; our ability to identify potential strategic acquisitions or transactions and realize the expected benefits of such transactions, including with respect to the Merger; the substantial level of government regulation over our business and the potential effects of new laws or regulations or changes in existing laws or regulations; the outcome of litigation, regulatory audits, investigations, actions and / or guaranty fund assessments; uncertainties surrounding participation in government - sponsored programs such as Medicare; the effectiveness and security of our information technology and other business systems; unfavorable industry, economic or political conditions, including foreign currency movements; acts of war, terrorism, natural disasters or pandemics; our ability to obtain shareholder or regulatory approvals required for the Merger or the requirement to accept conditions that could reduce the anticipated benefits of the Merger as a condition to obtaining regulatory approvals; a longer time than anticipated to consummate the proposed Merger; problems regarding the successful integration of the businesses of Express Scripts and Cigna; unexpected
costs regarding the proposed Merger; diversion of management's attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities during the pendency of the Merger; potential litigation associated with the proposed Merger; the ability to retain
key personnel; the availability of financing, including relating to the proposed Merger; effects on the businesses as a result of uncertainty surrounding the proposed Merger; as well as
more specific risks and uncertainties discussed in our most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.cigna.com as well as on Express Scripts» most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.express-scripts.com.
Other risks and uncertainties include the timing and likelihood of completion of the proposed transactions between ILG and MVW, including the timing, receipt and terms and conditions of any required governmental and regulatory approvals for the proposed transactions that could reduce anticipated benefits or cause the parties to abandon the transactions; the possibility that ILG's stockholders may not approve the proposed transactions; the possibility that MVW's stockholders may not approve the proposed transactions; the possibility that the expected synergies and value creation from the proposed transactions will not be realized or will not be realized within the expected time period; the risk that the businesses of ILG and MVW will not be integrated successfully; disruption from the proposed transactions making it
more difficult to maintain business and operational relationships; the risk that unexpected
costs will be incurred; the ability to retain
key personnel; the availability of financing; the possibility that the proposed transactions do not close, including due to the failure to satisfy the closing conditions; as well as
more specific risks and uncertainties.
I have explained elsewhere some of the reasons that determine whether a country's debt is «excessively high», and I hope formally to list these reasons
more fully in my next book, but the
key is the gap that is created between projected debt - servicing
costs and the projected revenues earmarked to service the debt when an economic entity suffers an unexpected surge in debt or an unexpected decline in growth.
Precious and Industrial Metals Inflation concerns, geopolitical tensions and interest - rate levels, especially real yields, contributed to a 1.7 % rise in the spot price of gold (to US$ 1,325 per troy ounce), as did swings in the US dollar.1 Gold prices traded within the US$ 1,305 — 1,360 range throughout the period, reached 18 - month highs in March and capped their third straight quarterly gain, a feat not seen since 2011.1 Haven demand was a
key support as exchange - traded gold holdings of 2,269 metric tons (mt) neared a five - year high.1 The Fed is widely expected to boost borrowing
costs, and investors have been carefully watching the central bank's statements to see whether it targets
more rate increases in 2018 than previously projected.
Having enough money to manage retirement and unexpected medical
costs are
key concerns shared by
more than half (56 % and 52 % respectively) of investors, and two - thirds (69 %) are concerned about how the political climate will affect their finances.
Get
key facts about the true
cost of trying to curb health benefit
costs - it's
more than meets the eye.
As Silicon Valley
costs continue to spiral, and talent gets
more and
more expensive for companies there, San Diego has become a
more attractive market, with all the
key infrastructure elements in place where companies can excel.»
That will trigger
more drilling to upgrade the core high - grade resource, as well as updated metallurgical work, while Valor has also started taking steps to advance what is already a good understanding of other
key input
costs.
For companies that have seen sales, general, administrative, or other
costs expand faster than revenues, and been unable to tame increases using
more mainstream techniques such as outsourcing, zero - based budgeting offers the prospect of identifying waste, focusing attention on business strategy, and targeting resources to
key goals.
A
key gain from CPP expansion is that it would allow employers to assist workers to save much
more effectively and at a much lower total
cost.
VICTORIA — The B.C. Liberal government rises from the spring legislative session today after driving up families»
costs, shedding
more B.C. jobs and breaking
key election promises.
A basket of copy - cat house brands, including premium private label brands,
cost 10.3 per cent
more at Coles and 10.1 per cent
more at Woolworths compared with Aldi's
key brands in 2017.
More significantly, the wise use of available polymers remains the
key to creating a sustainable and affordable (both in terms of
cost and environmental impact) packaging system.
Only two defenders in history have
cost more than Shkodran Mustafi, and Martin Keown believes there is one
key quality that Arsenal will need from their new # 35 million signing.
The Seminoles will have
more than enough experience to replace
key players next season, but that may come at the
cost of depth.
But if the leading voice of school food professionals isn't even raising the issue, it seems all the
more likely that Congress will agree to
cost - free roll - backs of the law's
key advancements.
Three
key proposals expected in the plan envision ways to create
more park and recreational space with a far lower
cost and environmental impact than by extending landfill, Gordon said.
We wanted to understand the
key drivers of this fragility, and our research revealed that
more often than not, it was rooted in the four Cs:
cost of living, cars, credit and childcare.
That would not only create
more jobs,
cost less and make life immediately easier for so many
more people — it would help Labour's
key constituency of voters.
But, he added, «the
key thing is
more renewables will keep those
costs from going up or stabilize them.»
«The
key factor was the
cost savings,» de Blasio said when asked about why he agreed to
more police officers.
A Malloy administration energy bill aimed at making it
more cost effective for Connecticut homeowners to install solar panels on their rooftops won the approval of a
key state legislative committee on Thursday.
The boycotts could
cost Long Island's public schools
more than $ 200 million in federal and state financial aid if Washington imposes penalties for low student test - participation rates,
key superintendents in Nassau and Suffolk counties said in a January letter to acting U.S. Education Secretary John B. King Jr..
The
key points are where he talks about prison not working because people keep going on to commit
more crimes, there being a lack of rehabilitation in prisons at the moment, the old and decaying buildings, the fact that drugs are such a problem in prison and the
cost.
These children were
more proficient at three
key aspects of decision - making: recognizing
more than one side of a dilemma, considering a range of reasons to support differing viewpoints, and weighing the
costs and benefits associated with different decisions, according to the researchers.
Professor Martin Raw, Director of the International Centre for Tobacco Cessation, and a
key author of the report said «One of the barriers to countries doing
more to offer support has been concern about
cost.
A little larger than a quarter and about the same thickness, the simple, low -
cost device analyzes
key biomarkers to help a person decide quickly if any adjustments, such as drinking
more water or replenishing electrolytes, need to be made or if something is medically awry.
The
key was that for some participants the Chicken Balsamic Wrap was listed as
more expensive, and for others the Roasted Chicken Wrap
cost more.
Another
key to XBLA's success was that its games were never
more than 2 GB in size and generally
cost less than $ 15.
Local officials need to reconsider the core business of schooling — and get
key stakeholders to buy into a new,
more cost - effective,
more productive vision.
Another
key consideration is how far you want technical support and management to remain in - house, with the potential for greater control and flexibility but increased staff
costs and the potential for
key person dependency, or whether outsourcing via a managed service is
more attractive.
Schools need low - burden strategies that are easy to implement but that still promote caring and inclusive schools and classrooms, develop
key emotional and ethical capacities in students, and inspire interest in deeper and
more comprehensive efforts to promote SEL and ethical capacities — practices that can easily be scaled and may achieve certain goals as effectively as comprehensive programs at far less
cost.
At the end of the day, it's a tradeoff between having a turn -
key solution that comes at a premium compared to running on the bare metal and offers limited control and customization, and a custom deployment that's
more flexible at the
cost of increased maintenance needs.
In Brandon Hall Group's study, many organizations reported 10 % or
more in improvements to their
key performance indicators (KPIs) after implementing new learning technology: 40 % of companies saw an increase in revenue, 53 % saw an increase in productivity and engagement, 26 % saw a decrease in
cost, and 16 % of companies saw a decrease in turnover rate.
Teacher salaries are the
key driver of instructional
costs at every level of education, so any technology that allows a teacher to instruct
more students can free up funds that can be used for other purposes.
The report concludes that retaining
more teachers in London should be a «
key objective for policymakers and system leaders» and recommends a focus on lowering the
cost of living, increasing teacher pay, increasing training subsidies and salaried training routes, introducing
more flexible working and better support and professional development opportunities.
The Conservative Party has admitted that a
key manifesto commitment to provide breakfasts for every primary school pupil in England could
cost far
more than the # 60 million initially promised.
Respondents to the first consultation said they need to employ
more subject experts, specialist teaching facilities and have additional
costs of exam fees at
key stage 4.
The test also has ended up
costing the state millions
more than expected, and a
key feature of the test that allows it to adapt to a student's abilities won't be working for this school year.