Sentences with phrase «of the equation in»

This TV stand does away with the furniture part of the equation in favor of two legs that you'll screw into the holes on the back of your TV so that the TV can stand on any old table.
Blackstone's Foley added that oil will still be part of the equation in 25 years, despite a move to electric cars and lower long - term production.
But it is part of the equation in Harrisburg, as both cities — and possibly other areas in the state — vie for Wolf's blessing as they attempt to land the coveted prize.
You know right know in Texas school books they are trying to cut Jefferson out of the equation in history... thought I'd raise that odd point.
Compassionate communication, the concept of being nice to yourself and taking judgement out of the equation in how you speak to yourself is a technique that we discuss as an option for mothers who are working to listen to their own needs.
Money is obviously part of the equation in any surrogacy relationship.
Rowson says that helmets are just one piece of the equation in eliminating concussions.
Because each family is so unique, visiting the home is a huge part of the equation in crafting a working new sleep plan that best suits that particular family.
After a year of work, he had what he believed to be the definitive set of equations in hand.
Hertz fully realized that exploring the implications of the equations in electromagnetic theory had enabled Maxwell to perceive unseen features of reality.
Flexibility is only has of the equation in the yoga practice.
Some of the equations in his paper made my head hurt, but despite the complex math he used to come to his conclusions, his article clearly prompts the question, «3500 calories to lose a pound of WHAT?»
He likely needs major dietary changes that focus on gut healing — gelatin is just one small part of the equation in my gut healing protocol.
And although causal dating, dating multiple partners and one - night hook - ups aren't out of the equation in 2018, Spira says people who have been using apps in the last few years are going to move away from these types of relationships.
The plenary isn't necessarily designed to be answered, more to prompt pupils to start thinking — and verbalising — that they could set up a system of equations in order to solve the problem.
With the most difficult part of the equation in place, their next focus was money.
While piracy and protection are only one half of the equation in the debate over these restrictions, compatibility is the other half; with the sheer volume of choices in the digital reading market, it's also a concern that authors, publishers, and self - publishers need to address.
For now, affordability appears to be on the losing end of this equation in this seller's market.
As far as I understood, the current dividend yield is part of the equation in the dividend discount model to find an appropriate value of the stock.
However, for those who believe loyalty should be part of the equation in the ultra-competitive airline industry where large numbers of customers book solely based on price and schedule, Delta is not your friend.
While some of the equations in climate models are based on the laws of physics, many key processes in the model are only approximated and are not directly related to physical laws.
Though there are countless anthropogenic causes, various forms of geoengineering (solar radiation management, marine layer albedo enhancement, ocean fertilization, etc.) are a major part of the equation in regard to causal factors.
Nearly all of the equations in physics are approximations, and those used in climate science that I have seen to date are all based on some simplifications (equilibrium, for example; or ignoring the fact that 22 % if incoming TOA radiation is absorbed in the upper atmosphere.)
[5] See Section 10.8.1 in Chapter 10 of AR5 for a discussion of the use of these equations in estimating TCR and ECS.
This recent article in GreenBiz sets out how voluntary carbon offsetting is an essential part of the equation in helping companies meet their carbon management targets, and take full responsibility for their carbon emissions.
What has never been part of the equation in this country however is a large firm with a national footprint focused on individual purchasers of legal services — personal injury, family, wills & estates, and residential real estate.
Flexible working is only part of the equation in addressing the issue of work / life balance, however.
They know their adversaries, and that is part of the equation in terms of their evaluation of a case.
Perhaps e-discovery is part of the equation in that legal and IT departments are cross-pollinating in the course of an e-discovery project or to ensure their corporation's litigation readiness.
The coverage for bodily injuries is always part of the equation in auto insurance premiums.
You can see age is nowhere part of the equation in this case.

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The plight of the middle class was a major theme of his launch speech and the subject of his first position statement, published as a column in the Toronto Star entitled: «Canadian middle class left out of the growth equation
I believe in the concept because I've experienced its effectiveness from both sides of the equation.
«While this might make Putin look like a tough guy flexing new nuclear muscles ahead of upcoming undemocratic elections in Russia that will coronate him again, the new systems don't change the essential deterrence equation between the US and Russia,» Barry Pavel, a senior vice president and director of the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council wrote.
It was also a chance to meet some of my social - media friends in the flesh for the first time, including Entrepreneur Equation author Carol Roth, conversion expert Derek Halpern of Social Triggers, and the Franchise King, Joel Libava.
Only the players who master both sides of the equation become all - stars in the long run.
Mo Gawdat, author of «Solve for Happy,» shares his happiness equation, so you can be content at work and in life.
Thanks to Pentland's work, we now know the mechanisms of human connection can, in fact, be boiled down to a set of mathematical equations.
In the same way that brand standards dictate a color palette to a designer, or coding standards dictate naming conventions to an engineer, management standards take guesswork out of the equation, informing every manager at the organization what to do, and when.
McNamee says Amazon's dominance in the retail sector is only one part of the equation, the other arguably more important part, the company's data
At its core, the simple distinction between PR and virtually every other type of marketing activity is captured in two verbal equations:
The pricing conundrum may be the fast - food industry's most difficult equation — and Thompson, an engineer who talks in terms of equations, has clearly thought deeply about this one.
It was a smart move, because it let Apple take advantage of growing interest in disintermediation — the removal of traditional middlemen, such as retailers, from the buying and selling equation.
In fact, it's an essential part of the equation.
Phone docks cut wires out of the equation by keeping them spooled nicely in the background while the phone juices up.
Ideally, this part of the equation has been in the works for months, if not years.
So you need to find the value of x in order to plug it back into the «b» equation, writes Dora Seigel of PrepScholar.
The vertex of the graph is at x = 0, meaning that the «b» in the quadratic equation ax 2 + bx + c has to be 0.
And its complex equation is based on the insulation necessary to maintain a comfortable skin temperature of 33.3 °C in a room - temperature environment.
His findings feature in textbooks and management training courses, and his debut book, The Procrastination Equation, combines the first meta - analysis of the topic (encompassing some 800 studies) with original research, including some for which the professor served as his own subject.
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