Sentences with phrase «more of a factor»

Netflix's U.S. streaming biz has always gotten the focus, but analysts say the media firm's global expansion is starting to become more of a factor.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
«I think the Internet is more of a factor outside of the urban areas; that's where the big mall developers are going to have to be creative,» said Robert Futterman, head of the retail brokerage RKF.
He said in a recent interview that «When one or more of these factors deteriorates, the probability of the model's success and stability go down».
As always, the people in the suits making decisions are more of a factor than the passion and hardiness of the fans.
Henry was more of a factor against Louisville where she made four huge second half stops to preserve the shutout.
Whilst this kept Tiendalli quiet early on, as Swansea came more in to the match, he became more of a factor.
Jordan Henderson's ability to find and release James Milner and Nathaniel Clyne quickly meant West Ham remained on the back foot for the opening phases, yet one sensed that Antonio and Payet might trouble Liverpool's defence once fatigue became more of a factor.
A baby's nursing position may become more of a factor during teething periods, as certain positions may allow different pressures on gums.
Anti-Shariah sentiment may be more of a factor than innate religiousness.
Perhaps nowhere is Trump more of a factor than in New York's 1st District, where freshman Republican Lee Zeldin has embraced the real estate mogul, and has suggested that President Barack Obama is racist.
The search for more of these factors is complicated by the rarity of brain samples from suicide victims and the lack of an animal model — humans are unique in their wilful ability to end their lives.
Or a combination of two or more of these factors may be at work.
Therefore in terms of eye movement patterns, Chinese ethnicity was more of a factor than culture.
Skin type is more of a factor than anything.
Researchers found something far more interesting: abdominal fat played more of a factor in GH decline than age.
When a person experiences poor health, there is an imbalance in one or more of these factors.
In this case, insulin resistance is probably even more of a factor for overweight people with hypothyroidism than for the general population.
A high - salt diet may be a factor in high blood pressure, but recent research is actually showing a low - salt / no - salt diet to be more of a factor in cardiovascular disease than a normal to high - salt one.
Is a cyclist more likely to benefit from weight training on a flat TT vs. a hilly TT (where gravity plays more of a factor)?
I say this as one of the few government administrators openly interested in the rights of low - income families to access non-governmental schools: Absent better systemic answers than those offered by ideologues, publicly funded private school choice for all children will continue to be more of a factor in legislative debates and scholarly conferences than in the homes and neighborhoods of America's youth.
«It is students» grades that ultimately matter more for high school and college graduation than their test performance because grades capture more of the factors relevant for student achievement than test scores.»
Time is probably more of a factor than being able to write.
However, one or more of these factors is needed.
Formats, preferred reading devices for romance ebooks, and the share held by romance in overall fiction, these are more of the factors on Nielsen's program for report and study.
One or more of these factors is enough to overwhelm 10 anti-Kindle articles complaining about DRM and ePub and other things end users don't really care about.
One or more of these factors may occur before or after you place a trade, resulting in a delayed or failed order placement, order cancellation, trade execution and / or acknowledgement of any of those actions.
With unsecured loans, your credit becomes more of a factor as it is the only tangible security lenders have that you are a safe and responsible borrower.
Mlodinow, a physicist, thinks that randomness is much more of a factor in our lives than most people realize.
«We continued to refine the portion - controlled products because we saw that convenience was becoming more of a factor in feeding raw.
Four or more of these factors co-occurred in 80.5 % of deaths.
Four or more of these factors were present in over 80 % of the dog bite related deaths.
With Google's recent updates (Panda & Penguin), they let the world know mobile responsiveness was starting to become more of a factor.
Downloadable content, or additional episodic pieces, could also become more of a factor, he says.
In - app purchases are more of a factor than in previous games, but Rovio has walked the line well between art and commerce, in terms of not aggressively pushing people towards the latter.
I note that rising sea levels are becoming more of a factor.
Environmentalists warn of the fuel's carbon footprint, but fear of another dilbit spill has been more of a factor in mobilizing conservative landowners against the pipeline.
While the influence of Arctic sea - ice on weather much further south is an intriguing prospect, the new research suggests a warming world looks likely to be more of a factor in mid-latitude winters.
That's probably more of a factor in not knowing where to look or lacking access than it is that the rebuttal evidence doesn't exist.
Wasn't geothermal heat more of a factor back then?
These characteristics influence the suitability of different practices, and solution adoption scenarios are restricted by one or more of these factors.
If the current drought persists, water flowing to drive hydroelectric turbines will continue to shrink and expensive and polluting natural gas will become even more of a factor in the electricity production game.
This leads us to believe that pressure to include these notebooks on the registry was more of a factor than the products» actual repairability.
In my view, however, the ocean - atmospheric couplet is becoming more and more of a factor in the warming or cooling of the oceans.
It is possible, if not likely, that one or more of these factors are in play with Dr. Curry's continued focus on irrelevance.
But as it turns out, years of unlimited demand for legal services may have been more of a factor than our own efforts — and when that demand disappeared, our best efforts failed.
Cost indexes use one or more of these factors to give you a convenient way to compare relative costs of similar policies.
Though speed will become more of a factor in determining the order of search results, the change is not so drastic as to make it the only factor.
That's really less the fault of Samsung, though, and more of a factor arising from the fact that there's not much space for creativity in smartphone design these days since companies are increasingly shedding off bezels with every model.
There are a variety of free career tests available that address one or more of these factors, but no test that captures all of the elements essential to choosing a career.
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