Not exact matches
I think a
lot of these business
models are
moving towards a higher percentage
of subscriptions, where the people who are getting the most value from you are contributing a disproportionate amount to the revenue.
(3) this team is rotting from the inside out and it's going to take some unprecedented
moves on the part
of this board and the fans to facilitate the necessary changes... this club must rid itself
of it's absentee billionaire landlord before we become just another sporting wasteland in this man's collection
of flailing clubs... when this is done it will expose just what exactly has been going on behind the scenes and I'm afraid
of what will be uncovered because if Wenger's business
model is as antiquated as his football philosophy it could look an awful
lot like and old Monty Python sketch in the backroom... we need to replace the owner with someone who actually cares about this club and isn't afraid to wear their emotions on his or her sleeves or spend their own money to achieve greatness... this new owner needs to find someone who represents the same sort
of cutting edge that Wenger represented in his early years then pair that individual with someone who knows how to conduct transfers in the modern era... then and only then will we find a way to escape the malaise that has permeated our once storied club for way too many years
This
model is very large, making it difficult to
move from room to room if you have small doorways and just takes up a
lot of room in general.
«I did a
lot of modelling to work out how far we needed to
move the mine before detonating it — for the protection
of both the pipeline and the animals that we know live in that area.»
Modeling respiration requires a
lot of computational power and slick new algorithms in order to image datasets and simulate how air
moves in real time.
She may have had a
lot of knowledge, but it got lost in translation because she wasn't
modeling how to
move with ease and grace.
We already had a Carpe Diem bed (
model called Sandö) I have actually purchased this bed 2 times because
of moving around a
lot I had to sell the first one.
They're certainly
moving the camera a
lot — frankly it feels like they're auditioning for a superhero gig and not for nothing, they're up for the Flash movie — and making some choices, like using
models for transition scenes instead
of typical cutaways or beauty shots.
During that time they have seen a
lot of change in terms
of the curriculum and support needs
of schools, as well as having to adapt to the challenges
of moving from a grant funded
model to a full cost recovery traded service providing services for schools in Havering and beyond.
A
lot of inventory that needs to be
moved quickly means good deals on late -
model used cars can become great deals.
But what hasn't changed is that
models like the Kia Sedona remain one
of the best and most convenient ways to
move lots of people and everything they bring with them.
SRT Hellcat orders open in the second week
of August 2015; production starts in September 2015 New for 2016, both Challenger and Charger SRT Hellcat now feature standard ultra-premium Laguna Leather interior appointments, Uconnect 8.4 AN with navigation, HD radio and five years
of SiriusXM Travel Link and SiriusXM Traffic July 27, 2015, Auburn Hills, Mich. - Dodge will soon be opening the dealer order banks for 2016
model year Dodge Challenger and Charger SRT Hellcats, streamlining the process and significantly increasing production to ensure that the fastest, most powerful muscle cars ever continue to
move off dealer
lots.
That's a
lot of stuff, but Nissan says that many Leaf owners have
moved into a battery car from a conventional premium
model and don't want to step down on features.
The SHO
model gets the pick
of the
lot, a turbo 3.5 - liter EcoBoost V6 with 365hp and 350 lb - ft — that's the one you'll need to get this lump
moving.
For 2015, the LS offers
lots of ways to
move beyond the beige or silver that this
model tends to bring to mind.
The 2015 Hyundai Sonata tones down the previous
model's style - first attitude, but
moving past its looks there's a
lot to like about the new edition
of this mid-size family sedan.
It was very much screen based, and then I
moved much more towards the, kind
of, serialise online, but collect in print
model that a
lot of people have.
The way I see it is that some business
models, by their very nature are so complex (e.g. drug discovery) that one has to worry about
lots of «
moving parts» — independent risk factors.
I think it can be a little dangerous «stress - testing» a single component & presuming the resulting impact (plus or minus) drops straight to the bottom line — there's always
lots of moving / reactive parts in any business
model.
A
lot of companies now have
moved to the online multiplayer
model for their games with local multiplayer either an after thought or left out all together.
But a
lot of companies have embraced the expansion
model, with some even
moving back to it after trying the smaller and faster approach (EVE Online springs to mind).
The problem with this
model is time, sometimes you won't be able to get a real taste
of an MMO is just 2 weeks when you factor in your «real life» and is partly the reason a
lot of MMOs such as WoW
moved away from the time limited trials.
I do a
lot of things from
moving video on my computer and sometimes there are also
models in the studio.
We can then
move forward (quickly too, as most
of the «extra» work will have already been done), but only down avenues
of scientific merit - i.e. ditching a
lot of the
models and repairing the temperature records.
I'll say again... Lindzen, Spencer, and some others catch a
lot of heat for attempts to verify climate
models by some
of the more modern, more accurate measures, but I believe they are
moving in the right direction.
These
models are significantly more complicated than standard climate
models (having dozens
of extra tracers to
move around, and a
lot of extra coding to work through), are slower to run, and have been used much less extensively.
Tesla's first vehicle, the Roadster, was truly a rich man's toy, and as such was subject to a
lot of skepticism and derision, but the company's product evolution is
moving toward a more affordable vehicle, in part through the technology developed via production
of the
Model S and
Model X, and on to the very desirable
Model III with its potential $ 35,000 price tag.
«While we do get a bad reputation in the law that we're slow adopters, what we're seeing now with artificial intelligence is that we are among the first folks to
move into it because it makes a
lot of sense for our business
model and this is about the practical use
of this,» said Arruda.
There is a
lot of fear
moving from a
model where you had no risk to a
model where you are sharing the risk.
I think a
lot of these business
models are
moving towards a higher percentage
of subscriptions, where the people who are getting the most value from you are contributing a disproportionate amount to the revenue.
And
lots of individual apps, suites, and services like Dropbox, Office365, Sketch, and 1Password embrace the subscription
model, and
move away from the old way
of thinking.
There are a
lot of moving parts to a passive income real estate business
model.
As my girls grew up and I no longer had «little»
models and I became involved with
lots of the other stuff
of life when you have growing children, I
moved into creating refashioned and vintage clothing with my second Etsy shop, Tatters to Treasures, mostly for women, but occasionally I would still create pretty garments for children.