Sentences with phrase «many kinds of disruption»

«I don't think the data center market has ever experienced the kind of disruption it is seeing today,» says Scott Dietzen, CEO of Pure Storage, a maker of data - center memory products.
«A strike on CP would obviously be an order of magnitude kind of disruption to the movement of grain... it would just exacerbate the problems we've had.»
These things that I'm seeing for the first time, and as a venture investor get excited about because it's the kind of disruption that could lead to fundability, it is in my mind just happening here for the first time.
If he is just starting a play school or if there is any other kinds of disruption in his usual activity, then it will be difficult for him to pick up what you are teaching him.
This kind of disruption seems to be triggered only by rare extreme events, which occur in average every 20 years or more.
Plus, it's why some experts think déjà vu is triggered by a kind of disruption in the firing of neurons in the brain, says Dr. Medalia.
It seems reasonable to conclude that the law does allow schools to take precautions against these kinds of disruptions.
And while Cornwell tries «to take the high road,» she says, and is graciously measured when speaking to the question of the UK publishing industry's relationship with Amazon, she does point out that there's a different kind of disruption at work — between author and reader — when booksellers decline to offer titles to their customers.
Most of our dogs have already lost at least one home prior to coming to us, so we strive to find forever homes for our dogs to prevent that kind of disruption from occurring in these dogs» lives ever again.
This serious play dovetails with one of the signal themes of Rhode's work: the kind of disruption that comes from drawing on walls.
Exhibition curator Ulrich Loock suggests that the artist is the executioner, playing on the idea that he, after all, is the one who executes the work, and that painting itself is a kind of disruption and mutilation, a negative as much as it is a positive act.
Are you saying that the loss of these aerosol injections will create such as large, sudden increase in GW that they will get the same kind of disruptions in rain patterns anyway?
For many kinds of disruption, from crop failure caused by drought to sickness and death from heat waves, the main risks are in the extremes, with changes in average conditions representing a climate with altered timing, intensity, and types of extremes.
If this takes off, we might well see the kind of disruption in the construction industry that we have seen in everything else, where our buildings become like our iPhones: designed in America but built in China.
46 % of those who answered in 2011 could not see that kind of disruption happening ever, let alone within the decade.
It seems to me that we have all the pieces in place right now, in the corporate / commercial legal market, for this kind of disruption to occur.
Regardless of your role, sector or job title, your world of work is undoubtedly going to face some kind of disruption both now and in the future.

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«It just seemed so obvious that this was the technology of the future, and we knew that these kinds of waves of technology disruption only come a few times in a lifetime,» says Newton.
These aren't the kind of hacks that mean tech - savvy folks need to change their login credentials, but precursors to something far more serious: potentially devastating and life - threatening infrastructure disruptions that could leave thousands or millions of people without electricity or other utilities.
Author Arthur Koestler once identified two kinds of executives: the commissar, adept at administration; and the yogi, the creative business person who can lead or respond to disruption.
I have this theory that democracy and capitalism will destroy one another if you give them enough time, and our most regulated industries are ones that are least open to disruption, so healthcare, finance, telecom, and what ends up happening is the incumbents end up writing the rules and you kind of bog down.
Not only do we need these kinds of business «construction workers» who can cement the business infrastructure, but we also need those who know how to properly and effectively dismantle a business without the major economic disruptions we see in our «boom and bust» cycles.
A steadily increasing number of people will want to get in on the «new Bitcoin,» a bizarre paradox given that gold is as old as time, and will soon realize that gold possesses virtues Bitcoin does not, given that it is real, not digital and abstract; that owners can personally possess and store it in physical form; that it will survive any kind of electric grid or Internet disruption that might occur; that it can not ever be hacked; that it is the epitome of private, quiet wealth; that it is actually quite beautiful to behold; and that it was not and can not be made by man, only by God, who does not appear to have any interest in making any more of it.
In the area of money, specifically in the rise of the popularity and the wider distribution of cryptocurrencies over the past 12 months, kind of represents the theme that we have seen across the economy for a number of years now — the disruption that early movers in technology are impacting other parts of industries.
The two talk business innovation, digital disruption, the family business, the way boards work, women in the C - Suite, and why Chicago is her kind of town.
Your happy hours on earth, once undermined only by their vexing brevity, are now exchanged for a perfect peace that's free from all disruptions and fears of any kind.
In a somewhat different vein, Tracy and Lash, while agreeing that the anthropic principle is untenable in science, find a certain kind of anthropocentrism appropriate in theology: (1) human beings are both products of and interpreters of the evolutionary process; (2) human beings are responsible for much of our world's ills: «if we are the «center» of anything, we are the center of «sin,» of the self - assertive disruption and unraveling of the process of things, at least on our small planet» (Tracy and Lash, 280).
If you can't see that someone who doesn't want to play for us could cause disruption in a team then you have the blinkers on, yes he can score and assist but he also loses the ball more than anyone in this team, there are guys here who want to play for us but get little or no chance at all, if you look at the disruption it has put against fans with some wanting him to stay, others saying get rid, what kind of affect is that going to have with those that work with him.
«To avoid the kind of long - term economic disruption we are now facing, Government, engineers and the entire supply chain need to work together to make the infrastructure as a whole more resilient — and adapt it to cope with the anticipated increase in flooding as result of climate change.
Audio recordings of their transmissions gave no indication that the two exchanged information about the last two signals passed before the wreck, but investigators had not ruled out a radio communication disruption of some kind, Higgins said.
«While not every developing protostar may experience this kind of short - term gravitational disruption phase, it is looking increasingly likely that they may be much more important for the early phases of terrestrial planet formation than we thought,» Boss added.
We wouldn't accept this kind of visual disruption when we sit down to watch television — The West Wing doesn't begin with a string of time codes and copyright notices — but somehow we're supposed to take it for granted on a computer screen.
«There must be another mechanism to prevent this kind of widespread genomic disruption
But Fisher, a member of the team that originally isolated FOXP2 in humans, says that he «would be cautious about concluding» that the new findings represent «a direct parallel with the kinds of speech problems observed in humans with FOXP2 disruption
«A warmer Arctic in general kind of favors these polar vortex disruptions.
Now, in the first study of its kind, researchers have pinpointed early warning signs for the disruption of a food web in a lake.
The researchers demonstrated that the repetitive disruption of normal lung activity which happens during sleep apnea activates a kind of learning which helps to breathe better.
Other people have disruptions in the gut flora, which makes them less able to tolerate histamine, and so when they eat fermented foods like cheese or yogurt or sauerkraut or wine or vinegar, they experience all kinds of different symptoms ranging from headaches to hives, skin issues, fatigue, bloodshot eyes, nausea, all of which are mediated by histamine, which is what is involved in the kind of allergic response, like if you get stung by a bee.
The well - informed eater knows the answer is no, and that pesticides have been linked to endless amounts of modern health issues like the disruption of your endocrine system and many kinds of cancers.
In time, he's sitting on the roof naked and sweaty, but not before providing disruption of the unthinkable kind.
I think that disruption of the kind of prevailing paradigm that we've been living under is really resonating with our movie.»
Using «Multiple Measures» Does Not Reduce Testing: Combining standardized test scores with other kinds of information in teacher evaluation systems — known as the «multiple measures» strategy — does nothing to reduce the disruption testing brings to school routines and student learning.
Orange shows the kind of impish but quite serious purview he has on an industry in deeper disruption than some like to admit.
As I've written before, digital disruption is usually kinder to entertainment than to art, but blink, blink, blink: this alignment of commercial forces — a sea of self - produced romance - dominated content, publishers on the prowl for just such material, and commoditized concepts of fast - churn output — might actually present a much more toxic landscape to more serious work than we've seen in the past.
And as we've described before, Amazon signing deals to publish authors is just part of the bigger wave of disruption that is sweeping through the industry: self - publishing via the Kindle is becoming a larger and larger phenomenon, thanks in part to advocates such as JA Konrath and the kind of success that writers like Amanda Hocking have had by publishing their own books.
It's vital to have such a fund, as most of us will have some disruption of some kind in terms of our incoming cash flow.
Replacement cost coverage protects you and your family and makes sure that you can go buy brand new belongings of like kind and quality to the property that suffered the loss, in order to minimize the disruption to your life that a significant loss can cause.
DL students are typically unable to make that kind of time commitment because of their life / job situation, and thus it is important for DL students to remember that they are going to need to take this curriculum at a slower pace to prevent significant disruption of their other obligations and responsibilities, and to prevent their inability to meet the academic load.
From early graffiti days in Jersey via iconic bus add disruptions and vinyl toy, to museum shows worldwide and collaborations with mega brands such as MTV, Comme des Garçons, SUPREME, Nigo (A Bathing Ape), and Nike, the career of NY - based artist is surely one of a kind.
While it's an ambitious disruption of the norm, one can only hope that this kind of project graduates from temporary programming to a continuous fixture in Santa Fe's commercial galleries.
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