Sentences with phrase «more as an aggregate»

At other times with this passivity in the pews the listeners function mainly as private consumers, more as an aggregate of individuals than as a corporate body.

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And the tool became more appealing as the company added features that made the data it collected easier to aggregate and analyze.
«The land is worth a hell of a lot more aggregated up as a 22 - acre parcel, and flipping it to some other developer, than it was as 20 separate parcels not on the market,» Redmond said.
(See Making Student Debt Less Sticky) While the very uniqueness of each loan and each employee's situation makes it inefficient and uneconomical for any one business to take on the problem, in the aggregate this problem is a large source of growing concern for more than 40 million student and parent debtors (as well as their employers).
But it turns out that in aggregate, small firms pay about the same premiums as big firms — in fact, for family coverage, companies with under 200 employees pay less ($ 11,835) than firms with 200 or more workers ($ 12,233).
Willy Schlacks told me that he sees an even bigger opportunity in more advanced analytics, such as using predictive analysis to lower maintenance costs, using drones to monitor entire construction sites and aggregating data so that contractors can measure their performance against industry benchmarks.
And, this charge is gaining steam, as consumers become more comfortable with their data being collected, aggregated and shared.
That has established what's known as the Street consensus, or the aggregate estimates from more than two dozen stock analysts, for where Snap's finances are headed.
Restless Bandit, named for a problem in decision theory, has aggregated more than 100 million job descriptions and 30 million resumes to train its algorithms, which are now being used by such clients as Gannett, Adidas, Applebee's, and comScore.
Another option: Inky, a free desktop and mobile email client that aggregates all your email accounts and organizes messages into smart views according to categories such as social, subscriptions, personal, daily deals and more.
As a result, Parse.ly is growing faster than ever before; we're aggregating data from more than 475 million unique web visitors per month and tracking about 50 billion monthly user actions for our customer websites.
It implies that such rules would need to be designed to treat broad issues, such as increases in financial system leverage or aggregate credit growth, rather than more limited sectoral issues.
More allocations to real assets will increase Brookfield's aggregate AUM, which will trickle down into other investment metrics — revenues, funds from operations, and earnings will all increase as a result, leading to superior investment returns for their shareholders.
His investments have been worth more than $ 40B in aggregate exit value to date, as 25 of his portfolio companies have gone public and 37 have been acquired (or have gone public and been acquired).
No participant will have the right to purchase shares of our Class A common stock in an amount, when aggregated with purchase rights under all our employee stock purchase plans that are also in effect in the same calendar year, that have a fair market value of more than $ 25,000, determined as of the first day of the applicable purchase period, for each calendar year in which that right is outstanding.
The elderly tend to dedicate twice as much of their aggregate spending to medical care, as well as more on housing costs, relative to working - age Americans.
As disclosed in the proxy statement filed in advance of its 2006 shareholder meeting, in 2005 the Devon board paid CEO J. Larry Nichols a $ 1.1 million salary, a $ 2.2 million bonus (based on a non-formulaic assessment of performance), and stock and options with an aggregate grant - date value of more than $ 7 million (none of which was tied to performance measures).
Risks to the inflation outlook would arise if these increases were to accelerate as the economy strengthens, or if they spread more widely to other bargaining streams, pushing aggregate wages growth to levels inconsistent with maintaining low inflation.
How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself originated; but I may remark that, as some of the lowest organisms in which nerves can not be detected, are capable of perceiving light, it does not seem impossible that certain sensitive elements in their sarcode should become aggregated and developed into nerves, endowed with this special sensibility.»
Elsewhere, I have indicated how this field - approach to Whiteheadian societies allows for a trinitarian understanding of God in which the three divine persons of traditional Christian doctrine by their dynamic interrelatedness from moment to moment constitute a structured field of activity for the whole of creation.6 Here I would only emphasize that thinking of Whiteheadian societies as aggregates of mini-entities with one entity providing the necessary unity for the entire group is reductively much more impersonal and materialistic than the approach sketched in these pages.
Further, as no one was quoted, it's impossible to know if the single reference to the meeting is nothing more than an aggregate of the author's handful of experiences at the beginning.
But this is more likely if people see themselves as an aggregate rather than a community and if the preacher addresses them individualistically.
Also, it seems more reasonable to think of these periodic events as aggregate events which are the outcome of coordinated activities of constituent occasions than to think of them as acts of single individuals (although Whitehead does identify subatomic pulses with single actual occasions).
As such it is more than the aggregate of its members but is a divinely - ordained vessel bearing the Gospel to the world and especially to those who are in Christ.
In the case of the latter theory the fact of such hierarchies of composites is strictly gratuitous, as it is merely a state of affairs which is empirically found to be the case; in terms of that theory composites can not be any more than pure aggregates.
These different grades of complexity will also represent different kinds of physical existents — for such structures must be more than mere aggregates, as we have seen — with distinct features.
More to the point, the very notion that consciousness can be conceived as a cumulative quantity, whose smaller units can combine into larger unified aggregates, is self - evidently absurd.
An excellent musical composition is more than an aggregate of separate sounds; there is a musical argument, so to speak, which runs as a thread upon which the individual notes are arranged.
Therefore, one might predict that people deprived of ordinary sensory input will detect the presence of other people in a room more reliably than they detect the presence of aggregates such as a piece of furniture.
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However, the 99 % own more corporate stock as an aggregate.
It's not as flashy as hitting it big time like Phil de Velis, but in the aggregate it's probably equally if not more important.
Most of the workers who drive the trucks, who fix the roads that you see are indigenes of those states and so they aggregate to the total output from each of those states to the national productivity and national recovery, what you will then see is improved journey time which was what we promised you as we cover more grounds.
Unlike Lord Ashcroft's marginal polls (which are actually a series of individual constituency polls in seats that are marginals, which we can aggregate together to get an extremely large sample across a group of marginal seats) ComRes's poll is a more traditional marginals poll — a single poll of a group of marginal seats, meaning it gives us a measure of those seats as a whole, but has far too few people to tell us anything about the individual seats within that group.
Full details of their campaign activity won't be available until disclosure reports due Friday are released, but Senate Republicans, who in the aggregate had a three - to - one cash - on - hand balance as of July, will likely be able to transfer more money to their candidate than Democrats.
A mining pool known as Ghash.io, which allows people with bitcoin - mining computers to aggregate their resources and share payouts, recently gained more than 40 per cent of the total computational power — or «hash share» — of the Bitcoin network.
«Findings from other research indicate that as we become a more abundant society, our aggregate average creativity levels decrease,» Mehta said.
A «society» may even, though more by means of metaphor, refer to a social organism such as an ant colony or any cooperative aggregate such as, for example, in some formulations of artificial intelligence.
He cautions, however, that more research is needed over a wider range of management and climatic conditions, particularly since studies of fertilizers» impacts on soil structural properties, such as aggregate stability, are currently few.
But unexpectedly in this case, «we didn't see improvement in soil aggregate stability even though soil organic carbon concentration increased,» Blanco says, noting that soil particles usually bind together more strongly in aggregates as soil organic carbon concentrations rise.
As more examples of useful protein aggregation are identified, it should become clear how aggregates are regulated so that they do not reach toxic levels associated with diseases.
As we shed more and more data, and more of it is collected and aggregated, new dilemmas arise.
Calera bubbles the flue gas from the Moss Landing power plant on the California coast through seawater to produce an aggregate from carbonate, the same mineral sea creatures use to build their shells, perhaps more familiar as chalk.
The researchers identified more than 175 different proteins that aggregated in response to heat shock, representing around a sixth of the proteins measured and about ten times as many as were known before.
Those who do share data still use more traditional processes, such as through publication of data aggregated into tables and annexes.
The investigators and the company point out that PRX002's most important feature is its ability to capture and eliminate this more dangerous aggregated AS.
As more and more of the proteins fold into the prion shape, they form inactive aggregates that lead to dysfunction and disease.
Autophagy (more specifically macroautophagy) is the process by which cellular compartments, such as membranes and organelles and also protein aggregates, are recycled back into their building blocks [122].
One of the great benefits of QS tools and online systems which aggregate data, such as Dan's Plan, is that sufficient data to support more accurate analytical methods may become available.
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