Sentences with phrase «much traction either»

The many new startup attempts at mimicking these real estate search engines haven't appeared to gain much traction.
While wholeheartedly endorsing Ken's position, I despair of it gaining much traction on the street.
Noting that other office - using sectors, including legal services, accounting and insurance, also are somewhat dependent on the energy industry in the city, David Carter, principal and director of the Houston region with real estate services firm Colliers International, suggests that the Houston office market won't gain much traction until the energy industry begins adding both jobs and space.
I don't know if it's just a slow week for buyers, if the listing isn't compelling enough or if the property is just plain overpriced, but if we don't get much traction in the next week or so, we'll likely lower the price a bit.
Many sellers assume setting the price high and coming down later or being willing to accept a reasonable counter-offer if they don't get much traction is a safe way to ensure they get the highest price for their home.
Toward a framework for delivery of parent training to prevent child abuse For some time, the idea of universal parent training programs to prevent abuse and neglect has generated interest but not much traction among social scientists.
It can also help you see where you are (on a day - to - day basis with goal achievement) and how much traction you've made on your journey.
when it gets much traction its also compete with android in future.
It's interesting how much traction the 6.1 - inch iPhone is getting well ahead of its official announcement.
On top of that, there's still only one Cortana smart speaker on the market, the Harman Kardon Invoke, and that hasn't gained nearly as much traction as Amazon's Echo or Google's Home.
Hehe, doesn't that tell that this phone will not have much traction!
Of course, Facebook Lite hasn't had as much traction in countries like the U.S., U.K., and Australia, but still, download numbers have increased steadily since the app's initial launch.
In fact, you could say that mid-rangers really don't have much traction across the world.
Garage apps tend to not get too much traction, and it feels like Microsoft releases a new one out into the wild every few weeks at this point.
«A handful of PS4 games employed a similar idea a few years back, but it didn't seem to gain much traction, and we're only just beginning to explore the potential of games with meaningful crowd - voting systems,» he told TechNewsWorld.
With BitLicense hogging the headlines in the Bitcoin ecosystem, this recent development in the South America was unable to make to get much traction in the news.
However, many fail to realize that there are actually hundreds, if not thousands, of cryptocurrencies out there — and some of these are gaining too much traction on the market to ignore.
OnePlus also has the ever - present alert slider, a staple iPhone feature which bizarrely hasn't found much traction in the Android world, and its three settings can be tuned to your liking as well.
Despite their big budgets and sleek smartphones, they haven't been able to get much traction at all in recent years.
paleh0rse instead proposed the name «Bitcash», but this suggestion didn't gain much traction.
With the Dev Phone and the Nexus, and Android One gaining so much traction, it is clear that Google is proud of its vanilla OS.
Such news isn't all that surprising considering Ouya's console hasn't found much traction among US - based gamers.
It will be interesting to see how much traction this edition of Windows receives.
Neither app has gained much traction in the open market, but Google's working on that with the announcement that Duo video calling will be built into the phone dialer, contacts app and Android Messages SMS app on Pixel, Nexus and Android One phones.
In addition, Trump's North Korea - related tweets get nearly 2.5 x as much traction in Replies as all his tweets, notes social media insights firm Crimson Hexagon.
In theory, the bump also gives the hand a place to grip onto the back of the device, though it's a bit shallow and too smooth to really get much traction.
David Allen Green also makes reference to the individual lawyers using Twitter just to promote their practices who don't seem to be getting much traction in building up their so called «social media profiles».
So far as I know neither Esq. nor «Doctor» has had much traction here, Mr. and Ms. sufficing quite nicely.
Topics of particular interest are those which, perhaps, have not seen as much traction in the current practice of law or legal education such as authentic emotional leadership, innovation, and creativity.
The attending physician may pull the baby's head too forcefully, using too much traction, and stretch the brachial plexus nerves.
Applying too much traction while the shoulder remains stuck, however, can result in damage to the nerves in the neck that provide motor control to the shoulder and arm.
The idea of expert systems in law has been around for a number of decades at least and never seems to get much traction.
I don't know how much traction this trend will find in the legal profession.
Offshoring document review to India hasn't gained much traction with most law firms, in large part because of concerns about security and quality control.
Much like your arguement above about trends in arctic ice since 2003, how much traction would I get suggesting that surface temperature trends in some region the size of the arctic showed a negative trend?
You won't get much traction with your mind games no matter how many times you try to explain it.
This misfire made it pretty much impossible to get much traction out of the modest adjustments that were actually contained in the report, such as reducing the lower bound estimate of climate sensitivity to 1.5 degrees (it was increased from 1.5 degrees to 2.0 degrees in the Fourth Assessment Report0
Apparenty «wind concerns» is not getting much traction here.
Image credit: AgCert Peak oil is a subject that has gained much traction (even inspiring some sexy if pessimistic dancing from Oily Cassandra).
Ya AMac and I worked pretty hard trying once upon a time to turn the debate back to a basis of «best practices» we never got much traction.
After Slaying a greenhouse dragon how much traction do you think the author / book / concepts will get with either the sceptic or the AGW side of the dance floor?
It's hard to defend con artists point of view, I think their arguments from now on won't have much traction either.
The redirection plea probably won't get much traction with the current administration or even the next.
They don't get much traction in the media of course.
@PD: airlines, for example, would not expect to gain much traction from this rotation when flying from east to west.
I was under the impression that gravity keep the atmosphere and stratosphere pretty close to the pace of Earth's rotation and that airlines, for example, would not expect to gain much traction from this rotation when flying from east to west.
Is it any wonder, therefore, that action on global warming doesn't have much traction.
Summary It is concerning (to FOMD) that Lockheed's press release does not mention any breakthroughs in plasma simulation algorithms... because without reliable models, no - one's design is likely to get much traction... plasma machines being too complicated and expensive for «cut - and - try» engineering to work very well.
Declaring yourself to be an expert isn't going to get you much traction, unless you have credentials or have written / published credible analyses.
Yeah, that report gained about as much traction as the OPP.
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