Sentences with phrase «less of a factor»

«To the extent that the program does that, discretion and case law and interpretation become much less of a factor
Since that article was published, I would say that LinkedIn and Medium have become serious contenders that would occupy space to the right of Google + (which has become less of a factor).
So, corporate taxes are way less of a factor in American competitiveness than — I'm talking about overall business — than medical costs.
But if you're applying for a business loan with bad credit from an alternative lender, your credit score is much less of a factor than it typically would be.
Second, concerns about China's political culture / values (especially human rights) and security issues seem to be less of a factor in shaping public hesitancy around a free trade agreement when compared to certain economic considerations.
The fact that Tony may intellectually know about the Streisand effect and the fact that very little is ever truly «lost» once it's been placed online plays less of a factor than many people seem to think.
But they are slowly becoming less of a factor in the top 4 race.
The theory I've heard for the opposing view is that over more games luck becomes less of a factor, and if luck is less of a factor we should be comfortably floored.
When you think about making the purchase decision using this type of thinking style becomes less of a factor.
Incumbency was less of a factor, certainly for the LibDems everywhere and Labour in Scotland in particular.
Democratic victories in Alabama, Virginia and New Jersey hinged in large measure on suburban and minority voters, which are be less of a factor in the mostly rural 19th and 21st congressional districts.
The higher temperatures of the tropics may be less of a factor in promoting biodiversity than is the constancy of those temperatures.
However, Crebbp + / - stroma cells produce less of these factors.
It's clear that the recipient of compassionate act needs to notice the act to benefit from it emotionally, but for the giver, recognition is much less of a factor.
I tend to think the way to approach it is to eat for nutritional health, and the actual «carbs, protein, fat» mix may be less of a factor than nutritional habits and food quality are.
This takes stress off of your forearms and makes grip strength less of a factor.
The state senate has passed a bill (SB 103) that would make student growth less of a factor and delay implementation for a couple of years.
The link between launch year and vehicle reliability is «less of a factor, but it's still a big factor,» Karesh tells Ward's.
In the age of Internet bidders, that seems to be less of a factor.
I only needed them for bookstore placement (now becoming less and less of a factor).
I do think with advances getting smaller and ebooks being forever that it is much less of a factor than in the past when it was often stated that 7 out of 10 books did not ever earn out.
I think online competition will be less of a factor here because of the exchange rate, which has limited the amount of online shopping we do as Canadians.
But if several years have passed, and you have reestablished credit in the interim, it will be less of a factor.
In the meantime, the further past the negative information, the less of a factor it plays in your credit scores.
But as you get older, and those items are no longer necessary, debt becomes less of a factor.
But in the case of variable mortgage while there is always a risk of interest rate fluctuations, this concern may be less of a factor than you may think, and there are other reasons to consider a variable rate mortgage.
Once you get closer to your retirement date, changes to your earnings become less of a factor, but there's still a definite possibility that the program itself will either suffer cuts or receive additional funding.
First, I like to point out to customers that, whether setting up a land or water turtle, they will make an equally significant investment in caging and supplies, and that once they have invested that much, the price of the actual turtle becomes less of a factor.
At that point, difficulty becomes less of a factor.
The CPU overhead in these games is typically less of a factor, and, because the rendering in the benchmark is multithreaded, it should scale reasonably well with the number of cores available.
The shorter the time frame the less of a factor is the stability of the instrument.
Dig into the data and cellphones start to look like even less of a factor in pedestrian deaths.
Content that may have been the tipping point for accepting a contract with one or the other of the major Canadian content providers is now less of a factor.
Recent cases suggest that the nature of the position is becoming less of a factor in the notice determination.
Fading of memories and loss of institutional knowledge is less of a factor when the defendants take such an active and aggressive role in litigation.
Indeed, our 2014 salary report does show that medical sales professionals with more experience do make more money than those with less industry experience — but age may be less of a factor than experience level when determining pay.
Price per square foot for the brick and mortar will likely be less of a factor as Amazon selects their second home.»
Because of the Internet and the ability to shop for properties year round on a computer, seasonality is less of a factor than it once was.

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When the company auctions that oilfield drill, for example, the goal is for its pricing model to forecast demand in the near future based on different factors, such as the price of oil, leaving Ritchie Bros. less vulnerable to market surprises.
A factor will typically pay 2 % to 3 % less than the face value of an invoice.
I checked my cell phone carrier's website, and found that by the end of my planned travel for this winter and spring, the Solis would be less expensive than any useful international roaming plan I could sign up for — that includes the cost of the device and day passes, though factors in my travel companions who can also avoid the pricey roaming plans.
Only now, thanks to changes in government policy among other factors, the cast of contending princelings is shifting, causing one big name VC to publicly bet on an less - often - mentioned possibility — Canada.
Venue managers recruited the locals — many of whom were blue - collar factor workers — to fill seats and create a less - dreary atmosphere.
Those factors partly help explain why Exxon is now seen by Wall Street as a less - desirable investment than Chevron, which has several large oil and gas projects coming online by the end of the decade, offering far - stronger growth potential than Exxon.
But when it comes to the question of how quickly Intuitive can ramp up sales, particularly in less tech - hungry markets, the machine's nearly $ 2 million price tag is no small factor.
Account holders in the lowest checking account quintile (those with average balances of less than $ 536) increased their post-refund healthcare spending by a twentyfold factor larger than those with accounts in the highest quintile (balances over $ 3,577).
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are much easier and less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are very costly to acquire and very easy to lose in a world of almost infinite choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have very long repurchase or replacement life cycles and where the market could even fairly quickly reach saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful lives.
Your Summary describes the highlights of your plan, includes only the most critical points, and leaves out less important issues and factors.
Looking at the healthcare debate, and the broader activities of the Trump administration, through a systems science lens helps us take perhaps a more dispassionate view — to focus less on trying to predict where each moment will lead, and more on observing the interaction of factors that will, ultimately, determine outcomes.
When it comes to cable news networks like CNN, D'Alessio believes the disproportionate coverage of Trump's campaign was less about political bias and more a factor of Trump's own expert manipulation of the modern media landscape.
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