Sentences with phrase «massive point of»

Skylanders Giants took up the entire left side of the appointment only Power A E3 2012 booth with a massive point of purchase (POP) display and showcase of products under glass.
It is Gran Turismo Sport's massive point of difference after all.
Nowhere should make a massive point of dropping some players, not resting them dropping them.

Not exact matches

From a marketing point of view, it doesn't make sense to ignore this massive resource.
In a sense, what Silver is pointing out is similar to what we see in the rise of so - called «fake news» that circulates through Facebook and other social platforms — namely, a massive case of confirmation bias.
But Scarborough points out that some of the buzziest names in the business world today are sustained by massive sales machines — Apple sells devices, while Google and Facebook sell ads.
If you are are considering starting a new company, creating a new cause or just want to get a massive group of people to follow you for one reason or another, then take a second to consider these points:
Tech has reached the point where a massive amount of work currently done by humans will soon be done by computers.
After that came a massive anti-Keystone rally in Washington and John Kerry's two pointed mentions of global warming during his congressional hearing to become America's next secretary of state and in his first public speech as such.
MarketWatch reports that interactions on niche Reddit forums (known as «subreddits») devoted to cryptocurrency have soared by a massive 930 % this year, and that at one point users were joining one of the main bitcoin forums at the rate of 1,300 a day.
«It's this massive purchase, in many cases, the largest purchase of your life at that point, and it's something that you know nothing about,» he said.
Point in fact for Trister is the massive backlog of unprocessed visa applications that has rendered the federal system sclerotic.
Apple shipments via major concerns like FedEx and UPS are said to be «incredibly high» for the holiday quarter, pointing to a massive number of iPhones and whatever other units Apple announces for the fall season incoming.
On their face, the added levies would boost inflation measures by one - tenth of a percentage point while reducing annual GDP growth by one or two tenths, Barclays said in a note that assumes the moves would not have massive repercussions from U.S. trading partners.
«I'm fairly confident that at some point in the future, as technology continues to eliminate traditional jobs and massive new wealth gets created, we're going to see some version of this at a national scale,» wrote Y Combinator president Sam Altman in January.
The mobile point - of - sale (mPOS) is going to have a massive impact on the payments - hardware and payments - software industry.
It is also fair to point out that this move continues a three - or four - year long period in which the biggest public cloud providers got bigger by virtue of massive spending on their own data center infrastructure and smaller players scrambled to stay relevant.
This is massive and I need to read again so I can digest all of the points you mentioned here.
Ryan Avent pointed out that even if we enacted Trump's massive tax cuts and spending increaes, adding $ 34 trillion in new debt over the next two decades, our ratio of debt to GDP two decades from now would still be 30 percentage points less than Japan's government debt ratio is right now... and the market is still buying their negative interest rate long term debt...
According to the Guardian report, at that point, CA claimed to have compiled «a massive data pool of 40 + million individuals across the United States — for each of whom we have generated detailed characteristic and trait profiles.»
It's a massive, complex historical process, of course; but the point to keep in mind is that the post-war world — certainly that world for the U.S. — is coming to the end of its long, 73 - year run.
Here are some of the key inflection points that helped him to build his massive empire.
I really like that D has shifted its portfolio in recent years to reduce its exposure to commodity prices and that 90 % of the company's sales are from regulated operations, Also, I'm a high believer in natural gass (partly because that's what I studied in engineering so probably biased), but Management is investing heavily in natural gas, including massive projects such as the Cove Point LNG export terminal and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Often it is a pie chart depicting a massive total addressable market (TAM) and conveying the point that the business only needs a small slice of that market to be a huge success.
Glencore (GLCNF) is a key case in point — shares of the mining big plummeted virtually 30 % on Monday as traders feared how it would support its massive personal debt load.
What this did was it got us to a point where in the late 90's the amount of debt relative to the economy was so massive that if ever there was a serious period of debt deflation, which is basically a time in which debt prices are falling which means they're starting to go insolvent, which means that people are going bankrupt.
There have been a number of resource investment experts that have been pointing to the massive imbalance in the uranium market.
Latest cases in point: BP, now fighting a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, after one of its leased rigs exploded and sank.
With massive and increasing structural deficits; exploding debt in all sectors; hostile demographics; social and political fracturing and disintegration; grotesque wealth inequality; extraordinary global trade competition; a complete collapse of respect for vital government organizations such as the Justice Department and FBI, which the people now realize have gone rogue; an extremely complex and corrosive global geopolitical environment; the real prospect of war, potentially nuclear and worldwide; not to mention numerous additional factors, we can only point to few other times in history more dangerous to the people's financial welfare, and therefore more overall bullish for gold, one of the only financial sanctuaries proven to work in times of dislocation.
As the article points out, the deeper into Christian hagiography you go, the less evidence of massive persecutions you find.
Some of the most profound community I've experienced includes massive diversity — case in point the Holy Trinity.
I think that this phenomenon illustrates NT Wright's point that «a massive assumption has been made in Western Christianity that the purpose of being a Christian is simply, or at least mainly, «to go to heaven when you die.
Considering the MASSIVE amount of violence attributed to the history of pretty much EVERY religion, its amazing how all the anger and hared is pointed at Muslims.
Of course, religious pacifists recognize that it is not enough to point out that the massive military campaign currently under way will not work, and in fact will do more harm than good.
In the history of the building and unbuilding of these structures — particularly the most massive projects such as Columbia Point in Boston or the Robert Taylor Homes in Chicago — one can read the story of the anemic American welfare state and the profound unease with which we have met the plight of the poor.
Suppose further that they made a point of stopping to pray at the massive wall which surrounds the Vatican and which they asserted was a sorrowful reminder of the way that Pius XII and the Catholic Church had walled themselves off from the pleas of innocent Jewish children in the Holocaust.
The economist points out that a drastic cut in pay of this sort is a massive hardship.
The point of these corrections is neither liturgical prissiness nor aesthetic nostalgia; there is no «reform of the reform» to be found in lace surplices, narrow fiddleback chasubles, and massive candles.
But to the extent that it ignores the finger Lincoln points at the Civil War — to the extent that it forgets the decimation of a generation of young Americans at the beginnings of manhood; to the extent that it forgets the windrows of corpses at Shiloh, the odor of death in the Wilderness, the walking skeletons of Andersonville, 623,000 dead all told, not to mention the interminable list of those crippled, orphaned, and widowed whose pensions became the single largest bill paid by the federal government for the following half - century; to the extent that it ignores how the war cost the United States $ 6.6 billion, rocketed the national debt from $ 65 million to $ 2.7 billion, retarded commodity growth for the next thirty years, and devalued its currency — then the call for reparations opens itself up to a charge of willful forgetfulness so massive that resentment, anger, and bitterness, rather than justice, will (I fear) be its real legacy.
Even it those numbers are inflated which is likely, since they are reported by a publisher of bridal magazines and benefit the industry by normalizing massive wedding budgets — they point to the trajectory of the modern American wedding.
The writings of Irenaeus, (c. 130 - 200), especially his massive work Against the Heresies (Adversus Haereses), is a case in point.
As Leslie Newbigin pointed out, the problems posed for missions by the rise of the younger churches, the end of colonialism, and the development of inter-church aid on a massive scale were questions about the forms and patterns of missionary action.
Floods show up on the geological record, no problem to date it, if there was a worldwide flood, it'd be shown EVERYWHERE, and the fossil record would have a bit of a massive die - off, and the maternal DNA would show that there was a later point than the African «Eve» where all of our DNA converged, etc. — there'd probably be some good 50 different ways of showing it to be true.
Black holes do indeed exist... we even have photographic evidence of stars whipping around an invisible (thus black) massive gravitational point at the core of our own galaxy.
Hasker, pointing out that this would involve deception on God's part, expresses shock at my apparent failure to recognize, with him and Descartes, that it would be «impossible for God to engage in a policy of massive deception.
And yet William Donovan discovered massive amounts of evidence that pointed towards Hitler persecuting Christian churches in Germany and planned to reduce the number of Churches in Germans overall.
Their enthusiastic support of expensive, lie - based, unnecessary massive violence (e.g., the War in Iraq) directly contradicts the teachings of Jesus, as the Vatican and most Protestant religious hierarchies have repeatedly pointed out.
Point is, there are a lot people that can't afford health insurance and there is a lot of wasteful spending and massive profit margins on the corporate side.
But the NSA revelations point to a system of massive intrusion, with little restraint, lacking proportionality.
The whole point of self - denial during Lent is to celebrate your resolve with a massive blow - out at the end, which is where the Easter eggs fit in.
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