Sentences with phrase «now pinpoint»

Smith & Williamson's annual law firm survey found that more than half (51 %) of law firm respondents now pinpoint the adoption of new technology as one of the biggest challenges facing them over the next two to three years.
The good news is that specialized testing I use with my clients can now pinpoint these deficiencies.
With the accessibility of DNA sequencing we can now pinpoint these evolutionary changes at the genomic level,» Kamdem said.
While many would now pinpoint central midfield as the most vulnerable component of the side, reports on Thursday have Liverpool sniffing around one of Europe's most promising centre - backs.
Economists can now pinpoint with a high degree of precision causality from a policy change to economic outcomes, which is enormously useful but also too narrow.
The new feature is meant to act as a control measure for one's image, ultimately, as users can now pinpoint exactly where and how they show up, all across social media.
Facebook Now Pinpoints Individual Posts to Keep Clickbait Out of the News Feed A change to the Facebook algorithm now distinguishes between headlines that withhold information and headlines that exaggerate the story.
Fortunately, researchers have now pinpointed the breaking mechanism of several monolayer materials hundreds of times stronger than steel with exotic properties that could revolutionize everything from armor to electronics.
But according to a report in the latest issue of Science, Mustapha Meghraoui and his colleagues in Strasbourg, France and at the University of Basel have now pinpointed the quake's exact source.
Scientists have now pinpointed Malus sieversii, a wild species of apple native to Kazakhstan, as the ancestor of the Macouns and Jonagolds filling our farmers» markets today.
A team led by Solomon Snyder of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, has now pinpointed the location of the receptors.
A team of researchers that helped pioneer new gene - based therapies for muscular dystrophy has now pinpointed a genetic defect that leads to heart damage in some of the most severe forms of muscular...
A team of researchers that helped pioneer new gene - based therapies for muscular dystrophy has now pinpointed a genetic defect that leads to heart damage in some of the most severe forms of muscular dystrophy.

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The country's water loss is now below 10 % due to the use of algorithms that predict where leaks will occur, underground pipe repair tools, and a sonar - like system that pinpoints the locations of tiny leaks that have the potential to grow larger.
By holding small - group discussion sessions or conducting a confidential employee survey, you may be able to pinpoint and resolve problems now, possibly preventing an exodus later.
There's a lot of information in this guide, but I've intentionally stayed away from pinpointing a solid number value, for reasons that should be apparent to you by now.
One of the easiest ways to understand your new target audience is to pinpoint how they differ from your current audience — the one you've been serving up until now.
See the Event Now: During an hour - long strategy session, Robert Kiyosaki focuses on pinpointing strategies and opportunities for investors of all experience levels to increase their cash flow.
When women routinely win Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry or medicine, when a woman becomes a world chess champion, when a woman conceives and develops a brand new computer chip that represents a significant advancement over quad cores, when a woman invents warp drive or phasers, when a woman solves an «insolvable» math problem, when a woman, while working with the Large Hadron Collider, discovers the now - hypothetical Higgs Boson to be an actual scalar subatomic particle, when a woman figures out how to pinpoint the exact location of an electron at any point in time, when a woman working for Merck or Pfizer develops a remedy for Alzheimer's disease, when a woman's baseball team can defeat the New York Yankees, when a woman can bench press six hundred pounds, run the 100 meter dash in under nine seconds or set a world record in the high jump, then the fairer sex will have made an advance or contribution unlike any it has made before.
Now, when a call comes in from a stranded boat, the company can pinpoint its location and send the GPS coordinates to Italian authorities in less than an hour.
It's hard to pinpoint a specific amount of growth we want to achieve right now, so our goal is to continue providing the best service we can to our clients, he adds.
There have been many discussions on JustArsenal over the last few years aboutour non-playing captains and lacking leadership on the pitch and in the dugout, and now one ofour Invincibles Patrick Vieira has pinpointed the differences between his generation and the present team.
City certainly aren't lacking the financial power to emerge as favourites for Weigl, while Guardiola has pinpointed him as the perfect long - term fit for his midfield as a replacement for Yaya Toure with both clubs seemingly now in the market to ensure that they can sustain their success.
on another subject, I agree that is not for the best changing Managers Mid season, especially because we owe gratitude to WENGER for his past glories, BUT start looking for one from NOW is mandatory, this needs to be done by the Board and WENGER gracefully must accept it and why not pinpoint who would be his successor... no negotiation, this must be done.
Santi Cazorla is obvously an important cog in our system, but he has been missing for a while now, and it would be naive to pinpoint our recent dip on his inability to play, although against Man City we would obviously want our best possible XI available.
We all know that Arsenal definitely need a defender this month, and it now seems pretty certain that Arsene Wenger has pinpointed Gabriel Paulista as the man to fill the hole.
With the NFL playoff picture now set, we've compiled everything you need to know to watch, analyze and pinpoint valuable betting opportunities for each matchup.
However, for now we'll concentrate on the futures market for the EPL title to try and pinpoint where the preseason value lies if in fact there is some to be had.
He might not provide an immediate return on your cash — not hugely anyway — but we're struggling to pinpoint a more astute buy in the market right now.
It wasn't an «event» I could pinpoint the date of... there was no «last time» that I can really recall in my head... but gradually and in his own time, I can now say he has weaned.
«The safety and health of the residents of Owasco is our utmost priority and through the governor's leadership, we now have the support needed to complete studies that will pinpoint the best treatment plan and upgrade our water systems as soon as possible,» said Owasco Supervisor Edward Wagner.
People «beyond their capacity to adapt» After the climate science has been established and the role of emissions pinpointed, solutions now rest on developmental issues that cause vulnerability to climate stressors.
«We know that fruit and vegetables are healthy, but now our research is pinpointing more precisely why this is so.
Now research has finally pinpointed the neurons in the brain that initiate and end movements.
Now that NPA's first meeting is over and the major issues for postdocs are pinpointed, it's time to do something about it.
«Right now, for samples that have been exposed to sunlight over long durations, it is hard to pinpoint the source.
Now the hippocampus has been pinpointed as the brain region responsible for forming concepts such as «dog».
For now, researchers haven't managed to pinpoint the molecules responsible for that new - baby smell.
Now, scientists at the University of Chicago and Princeton University have pinpointed a mechanism by which cyclical tidal stresses exerted by Saturn can drive Enceladus's long - lived eruptions.
Therefore, according to the researchers, it has so far been difficult to pinpoint the effects, but the new - generation regional earth system models now enable such an impact study to be performed.
Harpel's discovery made it possible for them to pinpoint the Mount Laurel Formation, which was deposited below a shallow sea, in which sharks and now - extinct marine reptiles called mosasaurs also swam, about 75 million years ago.
However, until now, scientists had not pinpointed how long ago the river dried up, and had assumed that it flowed while the Indus urban centres grew, playing an active role in their development.
«Considering that frequent amplification of MET accounts for resistance to therapies now in development and to poor prognosis, not only in ovarian cancer but in other cancers too, our findings pinpoint an important new signaling hub, involving the role of FER in MET activation.
Neunuebel now has demonstrated that the source of mouse songs can be pinpointed to specific mice and as part of that work subsequently demonstrated that female mice were in the vocal mix, too.
The beginnings of an international scientific network to study the disease and pinpoint a cause are now taking shape.
But now Vilenkin says he has convincing evidence in hand: The universe had a distinct beginning — though he can't pinpoint the time.
Now Pääbo's team is applying these techniques to Atapuerca's ancient hominids to pinpoint changes in the human genome and determine when they occurred.
Sequencing of a patient's entire genome or exome — the part of the genome used to build proteins — now offers an effective strategy to pinpoint culprit mutations and make an accurate diagnosis.
The map, researchers say, can now be used to pinpoint spots where future accidents may occur.
But this theory has taken a serious hit now that a team has studied Jupiter with the Chandra X-ray Observatory, a satellite that is able to pinpoint the source of the x-rays.
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