Sentences with phrase «limited knowing the target»

Probably because surfing isn't the most popular genre when it comes to sports or gaming, so development funds are limited knowing the target audience is small.

Not exact matches

However, if your prospect list targets a limited range of contacts, the caller will know something specific about whom he or she is speaking with, thus making it easier to establish rapport and authority.
And now that the time for revisionist history has arrived, and strategists no longer have to serve a political agenda and scare investors and traders into voting with their wallets, the research reports calling for precisely the outcome that we expected are coming in fast and furious, starting with none other than Goldman, whose chief strategist David Kostin issued a note overnight in which he says that «the equity market response to the election result will be limited» and adds that «our year - end 2016 price target for the S&P 500 remains 2100, roughly 2 % below the current level of 2140.»
Also, on August 1, the Pages API will no longer have organic targeting based on gender and language for posts created via third - party apps, and age - gating will be available, but limited.
Witten is still here and nobody else is gonna receive targets no matter what, it would be a waste, for limited looks Hanna is ok, and he's the best blocker anyway, no rookie will come to block better than him and no rookie will receive significant looks as a receiver
The recommendations form part of the government's Know Your Limits campaign, which is specifically targeted at younger drinkers.
Bullying exists in many forms and places and knows no limits to its targets.
The study also showed that WGS identified more clinically actionable mutations than the current standard of examining a limited subset of genes, known as a targeted panel.
Remarkably, no matter how the researchers injected the custom - made gene - delivery virus — whether into an artery, intravenously, or directly into muscle — gene expression was limited to the targeted cells.
But if we know of maybe 15 planets we're pretty sure are in their habitable zones, the targets get more limited and the project becomes a lot cheaper.»
22 Next, the CDC aggressively increased the dosing and expanded the target groups for the influenza vaccine, recommending a double dose for infants at both six and seven months, plus subsequent annual doses, and a dose for all pregnant women, no longer limited to the second and third trimesters.22 As of 2013, more than half of influenza vaccines were still preserved with thimerosal, 22 with the availability of non-thimerosal versions subject to supply - and - demand dynamics.
«We will let (customers) know that the full - service capability and parts availability will be limited and focused in the target markets.»
People interested in this information will likely follow you (note — these people are your book's target market) and they will know that you've written a book on the subject because your 160 - chracter limit Twitter bio will say this and your Twitter bio hot link will go to your book's website or your book's page on BookBuzzr.
GW2 is buy2play with a free version until LV: 80 with restrictions, pay2play mmos are just weird to be there, how did you manage to find a PC able to play TERA?Archeage is known for it's pay2win, Runescape limit far too much, Neverwinter, Star Trek Online have an horribly slow grind that don't seem to do much, LOTRO block you of too much contents, B&S and probably MXM will suffer the NCSoft curse (turning pay2win and dying)(B&S already is pay2win), Wildstar is dead, Rift is fine but not for non tab targeted lover, Skyforge is neat but it have a pay2win reputation.Meaning that good free2play mmos if they exist are extremely rare.
This well - known target, which supposedly represents the «safe» limit of climate change, has always been a highly political choice that has more to do with minimizing economic disruption than with protecting the greatest number of people.
Placing the climate limits in an enlarged paleoclimatic context will help to demonstrate that the chosen climate targets are valid and represent dangerous extremes of the known natural range of Holocene temperature variability.
The purpose of the 2 °C limit as much as anything else is to tell us roughly what the concentration target is so we can know roughly what the carbon budget is so we can set emissions targets.
You can't do much about what you don't know, and with limited resources, you have to target your actions to where it will do most good.
There is no doubt that we should aim to limit changes in the global mean surface temperature to 2C above pre-industrial [levels], but given this is an ambitious target, and we don't know in details how to limit greenhouse gas emissions to realise a 2 degree target, we should be prepared to adapt to 4C.
His formulation was, because «we don't know exactly what the impacts will be or whether they will be too fast to accommodate smoothly,» we don't have a scientific basis for targeting a limit on global temperature increase.
Mitigation scenarios (also known as climate intervention or climate policy scenarios) are defined in the TAR (Morita et al., 2001), as scenarios that «(1) include explicit policies and / or measures, the primary goal of which is to reduce GHG emissions (e.g., carbon taxes) and / or (2) mention no climate policies and / or measures, but assume temporal changes in GHG emission sources or drivers required to achieve particular climate targets (e.g., GHG emission levels, GHG concentration levels, radiative forcing levels, temperature increase or sea level rise limits).»
Yet we know that the world's «carbon budget» — the amount of CO2 we can still emit if we are to meet the target of limiting warming to 2 degrees — is diminishing every year.
It helps that such products are no longer limited to electronics stores such as Best Buy, but are now available at Home Depot, Target and other general retailers.
Interventions targeting modifiable risk factors (eg, smoking, inactivity, and poor diet) in adult life have only limited efficacy in preventing age - related disease.3, 4 Because of the increasing recognition that preventable risk exposures in early life may contribute to pathophysiological processes leading to age - related disease, 5,6 the science of aging has turned to a life - course perspective.7, 8 Capitalizing on this perspective, this study tested the contribution of adverse psychosocial experiences in childhood to 3 adult conditions that are known to predict age - related diseases: depression, inflammation, and the clustering of metabolic risk markers, hereinafter referred to as age - related - disease risks.
Given our limited resources, with the financial support of Oxfam Australia we particularly targeted billboards at Canberra airport knowing that they were likely to be seen by the politicians we were seeking to influence.
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