Sentences with phrase «of a jump between»

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Conde Nast Senior VP Scott McDonald says that «consumer behavior with digital editions of magazines is very much like their behavior with print editions of magazines, and very much unlike their behavior with websites» — Ad Age suggests that readers tend to swipe through tablet editions from front to back instead of jumping between articles like web readers.
It had too big of a jump between something a little larger than normal and the next level up.
Even though there's a lot of jumping between the past, the present, the fog world, and the Otherworld within this issue of Anne's Story Jone's panel work and Mike Spicer's colors made the numerous transitions both easy to recognize and follow.
Nintendo's been pushing out firmware updates to speed up the process of jumping between apps and menus, and there's plan to make it even faster with another big update this year.
After 15 years of games spanning several systems, all relevant to the overarching plot line, many are tired of jumping between consoles just...
When I hit upon Velasco et al., on the other hand, I felt I had finally hit pay dirt, but some of the jumps between their equations were broader than I could easily make, so I wanted some vetting.
Instead of jumping between apps, VIZIO SmartCast changes the way content is discovered and controlled, allowing users to first search and browse content by genre across multiple apps at once, then select the app or source to play on the big screen.
The act of jumping between presets highlights yet another issue with the 500x: Button placement.

Not exact matches

The privately held firm, which is not regulated by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), claims its assets under management jumped more than tenfold to $ 225 million between 2009 and 2015.
Time spent traveling continues to increase with commute times in 50 of the largest U.S. cities jumping by 3 percent between 2009 and 2014 and the average commute jumping 20 percent since 1980.
Overall, the number of businesses owned by women of color jumped by 42 percent between 2007 and 2012.
Its net interest income, the «spread» between what it charges on loans and pays for the deposits that fund those borrowings, jumped from by $ 900 million or 9 % to $ 11.2 billion, compared with Q2 of last year.
As a result, the number of people who say they have used heroin in the past year jumped by more than 50 percent between 2002 to 2011, according the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Sales of midsize SUVs will grow by 16 percent between now and 2022, while deliveries of the biggest rigs — think Ford Expeditions and Chevrolet Tahoes — will jump 25 percent, according to a forecast by researcher LMC Automotive.
You are looking at 30 different sources of information and jumping between these and commenting and tweeting and interacting and this is the way we want to interact with all sorts of services in our lives, we are part of that creation.
Just as demand has jumped, stocks of lamb and mutton in New Zealand have fallen by about a fifth between 2007 and 2012 as farmers converted land into more lucrative dairy farms.
The largest city in Bulgaria, Sofia houses the headquarters of fruit and nut snack company Venianina, which grew annual revenue to $ 6.2 million between 2011 and 2014, a 1,016 percent jump.
That's the conclusion of a report released Monday from IT security company Sophos, which found that the number of firms suffering attacks through social media jumped 70 percent between 2008 and 2009.
University students in Tokyo on their last day of classes before summer holidays did just that, jumping into the fray within moments of the launch, capturing monsters as a frenzy erupted between classes.
Perhaps the fear of Web 2.0 isn't that surprising when you consider that a similar survey from IT security company Sophos earlier this year found that the number of firms suffering attacks through social media jumped 70 percent between 2008 and 2009.
In addition to feeling like they are a part of something bigger than themselves, some relatively inexpensive perks can be the difference between them staying with your company and jumping over to a competitor.
Between 1976 and 2010, the median yearly earnings of men with full - time jobs barely moved at all while the median earnings for females jumped by over 25 per cent.
After hitting a low in 2012, Colombia's cultivation of coca, the base ingredient in cocaine, jumped 134 % between 2013 and 2016, US officials said late last year.
Between the second and fourth quarter of 2007, mobile users exposed to ads jumped 38 percent.
Between the late 1990s and 2006, the share of homeowners jumped four percentage points, to 68.4 %.
Whether a 60 - second timeout in basketball, or a one - minute break between rounds in a boxing match, a «show boat» coach will jump right into «the lesson» - providing as much direction and information as possible in a short period of time.
We visited a chairless first - grade classroom where the students spent part of each day crawling along mats labeled with vocabulary words and jumping between platforms while reciting math problems.
Many Social Democratic and Labour parties have jumped on the bandwagon of finance capital, not recognizing the need to rescue industrial capitalism from dependence on neofeudal finance capital before the older conflict between labor and industrial capital over wage levels and working conditions can be resumed.
Given the terrible plunge in Help Wanted advertising and the likelihood of smaller movement out of the labor force, my expectation is that the unemployment rate will jump from the current 4.5 % to somewhere between 4.8 % and 5 %.
Puerto Vallarta itself is tucked between the lush green mountains and the cerulean blue waters of the Pacific Ocean's Bay of Banderas, the second - largest bay in the world where on any given day, you might see whales and dolphins jumping and sailfish soaring
The bias that Gregor showed to be embedded into human social life plays out quantifiably in the professional world: In Western countries, a jump from the 25th percentile of height to the 75th — about four or five inches — is associated with an increase in salary between 9 and 15 percent.
To help you better understand scaling, let's look at the difference between vertical and horizontal scaling before jumping into a couple of common scenarios...
And sure enough a number of big Morgan Stanley advisers jumped ship between Morgan Stanley's announcement and its actual withdrawal.
Premiums on South Korean foreign exchange stabilisation bonds, a key barometer of sovereign risk, jumped to an 18 - month high this week as tensions between Pyongyang and Washington rose following ballistic missile tests by North Korea.
In New York, there were 27,000 s created between the end of last year and this March, a 15 percent jump.
A jump of 57,000 part - time jobs masked the loss of 28,000 full - time jobs between February and March.
Most raises granted were nominal in nature, with 41 % receiving a jump up of between 1 - 4 %.
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First, the organic grocery chain jumped nearly 60 % in the four months between October 2014 and February 2015, when it hit a fresh 52 - week high of $ 57.57 per share.
DEO has jumped by about 34 % between January 2016 and January 2018 and most of the gain is due to PE expansion.
May said he spoke directly with a student who told him that Feis «jumped between her and the shooter, to push her out through a door and out of the line of fire,» according to the Sun - Sentinel.
Between 1992 and 1995, the proportion of eighth graders using illicit drugs almost doubled; among tenth graders it jumped by nearly two - thirds; among seniors it escalated by nearly half.
The article fails on this point entirely, since it jumps sporadically between the individual and the state, muddling the responsibilities of the two.
I believe there is little difference between the adrenaline rush of base jumping or sky diving and the endorphine high believers get from their rituals of faith.
It may be that, as Carl von Weiszaecker (1968) has boldly suggested, since the concept of a particle itself is just the description of a connection which exists between phenomena, there may, if we are prepared to jump into strict metaphysical language, be no reason why what we call «matter» should not in fact be «spirit.»
Just like the man who reviews his life between the time he's jumped off the top of a building and before he's reached the ground.
Along with the cheap fabrication of art, there was a smattering of drug use, one - night stands, shady financial deals and egos run amok by artists who would jump on stage, flip on a switch and «praise the Lord,» often giving canned speeches between songs that drove soccer moms to the merch table to pick up an album so their kids could have «positive role models.»
Second, I'll just jump in here with Chad and say that I'm finding it amusing that lots of people are talking about «the Church» the way I hear «the Church» (yes, I know I'm doing it too) talk about the «Gay agenda» or «the atheists» as if there's some back room meeting that takes place between some group who decides things about what will and won't happen or how we'll all be (in any of those groups).
The history of science provides many examples of this combination of analogy and innovation in the creation of models which were useful in generating theories.4 The «Bohr model» of the atom, in which «planetary» electrons revolve in orbits around a central nucleus, resembles the solar system in certain of its dynamical properties; but the key assumption of quantum jumps between orbits had no classical parallel at all.
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