Sentences with phrase «n't scaled up»

But in most cases, those aren't scaled up to a point where they really impact bigger systems and processes.»
To me, the 29 - armed, warehouse - sized disassembly machine — three - years in the making — has all the earmarks of a proof - of - concept that doesn't scale up.
Namely: How can large legacy companies compete with the largest tech companies — Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and so forth — if they can't scale up through M&A?
While you'll have to pay a small amount per trade, these fees are usually flat fees and don't scale up percentage-wise like actual commissions from brick - and - mortars and brokerages from yesteryear.
One important thing to understand is that the electricity demands of Bitcoin mining won't scale up linearly with increased usage or transactions.
I wonder what will happen to companies that do not scale up on schedule.
Research by Håvard Hegre and colleagues suggests that UNPKOs may have a stabilising effect by depressing violence: they seem to ensure that minor conflicts do not scale up into major conflicts, on the one hand, and that the transition from minor conflicts to peace becomes more likely, on the other hand.
The Chinese government has been exploring alternative resources in order to improve air quality but it has not scaled up yet, and coal production continues apace
As a result, these systems can not scale up to analyze all the information on the Web.
Larger groups could have different dynamics, and the effects might not scale up from four to groups of 100 or more in an introductory engineering class.
Nor is it obvious how grand a grand challenge can be, such as in space exploration: «You can start this kind of activity with small robotic projects, but at some point it doesn't scale up very well,» says Howard McCurdy, a space historian and public policy professor at American University in Washington, D.C. «Nobody knows where the limit is.»
A study in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface found that as mammalian animals increase in size, their feet do not scale up accordingly — but there is a general increase in the stiffness of the footpad.
But if researchers can't scale up and commercialise their solutions, rationing or other restrictions on internet use may be the only option.
The sort of elephant in the room has been that functional medicine has been so inefficient because you take an hour and a half at the beginning and the visits are longer that we just couldn't scale up to meet the demand.
Multiplayer, on the other hand, is a cakewalk by comparison and that's mostly due to the amount of enemies not scaling up when extra players are added.
If there's one concern over Sony's new hardware, it's that it didn't scale up everything about the PS4 equally in delivering this new machine.
Topping out at four players though does mean you pay a lot for a game that won't scale up to larger game nights.
The only complaint I would expect come release would be that this is more of a console focused development, and detail in the surroundings might not scale up all that high to really push top end PC hardware.
After clwaring the arcade modeon easy you predictably unlock a harder difficulty unfortunately, your ai does nt scale up so fastand quickly falls to your opponents losing the match for you.
He actually doesn't scale up, but scales down.
Renewables like wind and solar and biomass will certainly play roles in a future energy economy, but those energy sources can not scale up fast enough to deliver cheap and reliable power at the scale the global economy requires.
If you believe that the bottom row can't scale up to meet a growing society's needs (Scylla), you might insist on technologies in the top row.
They neglect the fact that thermodynamics is the valid macroscopic heuristic for statistical mechanics, and that stat mech computations can not be done on an heuristic basis at all; they are horrendously difficult, involving taking limits of nearly infinite sums in just the right way to get the relevant part of the answer and discard the parts that don't scale up to relevance as one goes to large systems.
As James Hansen and three other notable climate scientists urged in an open letter earlier this month: «Renewables like wind and solar and biomass will certainly play roles in a future energy economy, but those energy sources can not scale up fast enough to deliver cheap and reliable power at the scale the global economy requires.
The XPS 15 2 - in - 1 is also firmly in premium territory, although it doesn't scale up quite as high as the Surface Book 2 15.
one of which is that many android apps do not have laptop size versions and basically are the tablet size scaled up or for some not scaled up.
These items and followers will not scale up with your level after you purchase them and you will be left with a group of weaklings who will be more of a liability than a boost to any of your armies.
Things do not scale up and down in a linear manner.

Not exact matches

More important, in a market with limited overall demand new would - be players may not find enough customers to scale up to a size where they can compete effectively.
While the president's report does not propose any quick fixes for growth, it suggests that large - scale investment in infrastructure improvements, regulations that ensure the internet remains open to all, and protections for the increasing number of workers who wind up as contractors in the gig economy will be essential.
«The work that they've done designing and executing on their engine is really impressive,» says Jory Bell, partner at Playground, which had former SpaceX employees study Relativity's architecture before deciding to invest in its Series A. «And every technical decision they've made is optimized not only to serve their initial market, but to scale up as well.»
Dixon, a longtime New York entrepreneur and investor, says the most difficult challenge for New York start - ups isn't actually starting up, but rather scaling from 50 employees to 500.
Rather, the market is healthy, but not trending much.By scaling out, you can not only take some smaller profits, but achieve two other things: 1) keep some amount of that original position in case the market picks up again; and 2) reinvest a portion (or all) of your gains into another position (perhaps one with a little more volatility and / or opportunity).
Marketing your business online is not only far more affordable than traditional «offline» methods (i.e. radio, television, print ads), but it opens up your business on a global scale.
It has to be the right idea, the right fit, otherwise it could end up slowing your growth, not scaling it.»
For big food processors like Maple Leaf, the only way to offer that and still make a profit is by consolidating into big, modern plants, so you can benefit from scale and keep up with the pack, because, Grier warns, not doing so would guarantee failure.
The idea that these grand concepts can not be scaled up cheaply or quickly due to physics or other severe limitations of Nature is anathema to a faith in the unconquerable power of human ingenuity and open markets.
Getting some «grownups» in place and up - to - speed before you really start to scale is a key success factor in your growth and the best possible insurance that you won't stumble along the way.
A founder that is scaling a business can not afford to be blind to issues that pop up.
«We're not seeing the kind of growth and scale - ups, and if we can solve that problem we'll also keep our most talented in Miami by using entrepreneurship as a tool for community building,» says Matt Haggman, the program director in Miami for the Knight Foundation, which committed a $ 2 million investment to help bring Endeavor to the city.
But it wouldn't do any good anyway: Bitcoin is up 40 % in the last week alone, and the only hope is that the bubble can burst before it assumes an economically important scale.
Now, they have to think about how to manage and scale up an e-commerce business that doesn't always fit neatly in a brick - and - mortar retail location.
That's how companies like Medprin scale up so quickly in a market that, until they came along, didn't really exist.
For a tech company pre-IPO, these numbers aren't surprising, but there are good reasons to think that Snap may have trouble scaling up to the multi-billion dollar revenue company its valuation implies it'll become.
«Probably about 2008 is when I gave up my cubicle, because I didn't have to sign papers,» Hastings said on Reid Hoffman's podcast «Masters of Scale
Finally, the scales may slowly be tipping in favor of digital shopping, but the movement isn't picking up equal speed across all demographics.
The Model S design scaled up beautifully for the Model X, but beauty doesn't always scale down.
The Entrepreneurs» Organization founder recently authored a new book, Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It... and Why the Rest Don't.
Canada does well at coming up with ideas and making them work, Elgie said, but it's not so good at commercializing those ideas and scaling up production, often because of a lack of available capital.
As Elliott ramps up its activism to an unprecedented scale, it is also accumulating a growing body count of deposed executives — not to mention ousted heads of state — who dared fight it.
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