Sentences with phrase «more niche projects»

Back in Alaska, the FAA test site is running other, more niche projects.

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It also continues Amazon's conscious move away from niche, indie - style projects (as well as its public pilot system) to develop big - budget hits that can garner more mainstream success.
Yet all of them are intended to be more than niche models; global target volumes are in the tens of thousands, and projected prices range from just below that of the Tesla Model S to more than $ 125,000.
But the real reason Venture has invested more than $ 10 million in the Series 1 project is to become a manufacturer of niche vehicles.
Though she joked about the niche nature of «Avery Fatbottom: Renaissance Fair Detective,» Roberson said, «Every project that we take on at MonkeyBrain is something that we want to see more of.»
While a few readers will really just want the book itself, many more are along for the ride because they are interested in the process of book creation and want to support a niche - y project that might not fly or be given a chance in the wider marketplace.
Unless project Morpheus can really do what Sony promise it will do, Vr will be no more than niche thing and than eventually die off.
With more than twelve adventure game seasons under their belt, it is fair to say that Telltale Games have found their niche For one of their projects this year, they teamed up with 2K Games to offer a series based on the first - person comedy shooter franchise Borderlands.
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These projects, at least in my view, become infinitely more interesting when we begin mixing the content delivery; for example, a blog combined with an FAQ collection, or a collection of papers with niche - service pages.
Infrastructure projects generally garner more favor from blockchain veterans than niche startup tokens.
People looking to join an architecture firm with more competitive projects who have experience in a particular niche or who want to specialize in one type of architecture.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), www.bls.gov, states that the overall occupation of secretaries and administrative assistants is projected to grow more slowly than the average occupation through the year 2014; with that said, the BLS notes that a few niche areas - including the healthcare industry - can expect average job growth.
And besides, I became more committed to this niche when the lead opponent against a trail project in his community told me that his reasoning was because he'd not be able to sell his house easily because the trail would reduce interest in it.
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