Sentences with phrase «occupy more»

NEW YORK — The Active Network has doubled its office space at 370 Lexington Avenue to now occupy more than 6,300 sq. ft.. The tenant is relocating a separate division of the company from the West Side of Manhattan to its...
NEW YORK — Allianz Real Estate of America has signed a lease to occupy more than 7,000 sq. ft. on the 37th floor of One Grand Central Place.
Great point, Luna, that one family could occupy more than one box, based on differing relationships with different birth families.
Today, women occupy more than 60 percent of accountants and editors in the United States.
Some fancy fonts are comparatively huge and occupy more space.
Moreover, Discover doubled - down on the benefits brought by Stories: first, they were another way to occupy more and more attention, and second, they were an even more natural advertising vehicle.
This folder does not occupy more than around 50 MB.
«The idea is that these digital assistants will occupy more vessels,» said CTA research head Steve Koenig.
Compared to older phones, the newer models are capable of capturing 4K videos and images which will occupy more storage than before.
Renters occupy more than 140,000 homes in Maine.
Renters occupy more than 420,000 of South Carolina's homes.
Banner ads usually occupy more space than text ads, often resulting in a higher cost to the advertiser.
Even so, Windows users (including lawyers) occupy more than 90 percent of the market.
Even Paul Ehrlich, who made overpopulation a ticking time bomb with his 1968 book The Population Bomb, says humans actually occupy no more than 3 percent of the earth's land surface.
But, installed directly on the court's granite floor, they share with the viewer the space they both occupy more democratically.
Likewise, he positively acknowledges the way these messages are communicated (visually and materially) and utilizes them to occupy more expansive (art) territory.
The current exhibition suggests that we take another, longer look at an artist whose mature work may occupy more territory than we have been led to believe during the past decade.
Perhaps the most surprising development on the list was the increase in South Korean artists, who overtook Chinese artists to occupy more spots than any other single country on the list.
After all, objects, like spaces, are more than material, they occupy more than concrete space.
Some artists occupy more than one plinth.
As such, Burckhardt's paintings occupy more visual space than their modest scale might otherwise allow.
He has left artistically the sensuality of being in the world behind in order to fulfill what he sees as his manifest destiny to occupy more and more space.
With five worlds, 125 levels, and a campaign narrated by the voice of Mario, Charles Martinet, Runner2 is a much larger production — one that's likely to occupy more than just a few hours and demand replays.
In other words having more workers allows you to occupy more territory for scoring at the end and to have instant access to a wider variety of resources at any given time, but it also makes producing those resources much more costly.
But it's also been creative, reshaping what form publishers think games should take, pushing them to focus on fewer titles that occupy more of their players lives.
If you need something that will occupy more of their time, why not try a KONG?
These mortgages are for businesses that own their buildings or occupy more than fifty percent of a building.
If a single stock (even if it is the world's best company) occupy more than 40 % of your portfolio value, then you are in risk.
A slight drawback of candlestick chart is that candlesticks occupy more space than OHLC bars.
The question arises: to what extent can retirees or semi-retirees who occupy more modest tax brackets generate tax - free or virtually tax - free dividend income?
As more books go digital, librarians will occupy more of the training and coaching role.
Out of sight, out of mind, as day - to - day coaching and consulting begins to occupy more time, and invitations to speak increase.
Gone are the tiny old tail lamps and instead, you get a wider set of lights that occupy more real estate at the rear.
As the work I do has comes to occupy more of a public stage (in front of staff, student body, parent community, Web 3.0), my own comfort level with critical feedback has grown exponentially (from others, from myself).
However, one should have ample space for this rower they tend to be heavier and occupy more space.
Baby Natural continues to occupy more real estate in your womb, weighing in at about 4 pounds and measuring 18 inches long.
Though India ambitiously plans to generate 175 GW of renewable energy by 2022, modeling studies show that coal would occupy more than half of its energy mix in 2030.
Voids occupy more than half of the universe's volume, the researchers note, and should make some supernova explosions seem more powerful than they actually are.
From that point on the challenge to prove or disprove the idea that an ecosystem was more than its individual constituents began to occupy more and more young minds and spawn more scientific journals and textbooks.
Quantum particles can occupy more than one place at the same time, a condition known as a superposition (SN: 11/20/10, p. 15).
A Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner may not occupy more than one hour in debate on a question in the House or in the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union except as otherwise provided in this rule.
Great point, Luna, that one family could occupy more than one box, based on differing relationships with different birth families.
The folded stroller is just like a small box that doesn't occupy more space in the trunk.
Move them farther apart from each other and ask how many and he may say he has four animals instead of three, as they now occupy more space.
While many of us would like to see Herrera or Mata occupy a more central role, the manager is unlikely to give up on his plan with Memphis so soon and will likely persevere.
He knows how to occupy more than one gap without losing the gap he originally lined up in.
Both the biblical and philosophical humanisms that emerged in the first and second centuries C.E. were fostered by and responded to two enormous social changes: new discrepancies of status (the same person could occupy more than one role in a pluralistic and mobile society), and the downward mobility of values.
Meanwhile, food, drinks and other so - called consumables, which currently represent 37 % of a store's stock, occupy more and more shelf space.
Director Marissa Feinberg moved the operation to Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood from Brooklyn in 2009 to occupy a more centralized Broadway address.
Today, so - called Amazonians occupy more office space in Seattle than the next 40 largest employers in the city combined, according to a study by real - estate data firm CoStar for the Seattle Times last year.
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