Sentences with phrase «point about manufacturing»

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A sociologist like William Julius Wilson can underline the importance of economic factors, pointing to the precipitous decline in manufacturing, and at the same time write frankly about the destructive influence of ghetto culture which lacks a viable middle class that once served as a «social buffer.
To learn more about the groups that manufactured these later styles, the authors of the new study analyzed the surface features of 100 projectile points from collections at several museums, including the Smithsonian collection, which is curated by anthropologist Dennis Stanford.
Started by two locals, Greg Cordeiro and Dan Heselton, this is the company bringing shoe manufacturing back to New England — Massachusetts specifically was the largest producer of footwear in the world at one point, and these two are passionate about making that happen once more!
There are low points, surely: a scene where a troupe of wild - riding Klansmen argue about the poor manufacture of their white hoods is both atonally dumb and thuddingly obvious in its metaphorical intent (the idiots literally can't see what they're doing).
The whole of it, though, is held to the point of absurdity for an extra beat — I'm thinking of LaBeouf's open - mouthed gape (enhanced by a film - manufactured mouth injury after a wonderfully - botched ambush), of Rooster's dispassionate treatment of two wayward boys, even of the final, signature showdown involving teeth - held reins and two - fisted gunslinging — so that the picture has about it an almost sarcastic air.
About 40 percent of its cars sold in the U.S. market are manufactured at its factory in West Point, Georgia, a spokesman said.
While nobody said anything negative about LSI's production quality, I was pointed to several links from third - party sources who were unhappy with CS's manufacturing standards.
You can sometimes find yourself writing a sentence along the lines of «She picked up the telephone, which was made of Bakelite, a substance first developed in 1907 by a Belgian chemist...» At which point you have to stop and try to forget everything you know about early plastic manufacture.
The ingredients used in the manufacturing of the sticks: First and foremost, the point of consideration should be about the sticks ingredients.
The tipping point that drove consumers to become focused on where their pet's food was manufactured, says Loomis, were the pet food recalls that occurred about eight years ago.
I can usually get 2.5 cents per point in value from SPG's Starpoints, so my «return on investment» is about 1.3 cents on every point earned through manufactured spend, or 110 % (net gain divided by cost).
Add in my Delta Business Platinum American Express card, which earns 1.4 Skymiles per dollar at the $ 25,000 and $ 50,000 spend levels, and that accounts for just about all of my manufactured spend budget (although I can't resist maintaining a 50,000 Club Carlson point balance, good for two free nights at any Club Carlson property in the world).
With the benefit of 21 more months experience manufacturing spend, that's the key point I've changed my mind about.
I just explained how amazing this program could be, so why doesn't everyone talk about manufacturing Club Carlson points?
Manufacturing Club Carlson Rewards Points Manufacturing Hilton PointsI recently wrote a post about manufactured spending your way to the best hotels in the world, a post that contained explanations... [Read more...] about Manufacturing Club Carlson Rewards Points
I recently wrote a post about manufactured spending your way to the best hotels in the world, and I wanted to follow that up by taking a deeper dive into some strategies to manufacture Hilton points specifically so this post explores those options.
Being the points - addict that I am, my mind... [Read more...] about Facebook Payments — A Potential New Way to Manufacture Spend
There's nothing very complicated about what you have to do to manufacture IHG Rewards points at 0.489 cents each, you just have to know the «trick».
The aim of the competition is to see how many points and / or cash back someone can earn in one month... [Read more...] about How I'm Preparing for the #milemadness Manufactured Spend Challenge
Recently I've been thinking about the psychology of double dipping when it comes to the world of travel — including reselling, manufactured spend, miles / points and credit cards.
Given my recent almost - success in using Choice Privileges points, I started thinking about manufacturing points with the new Bank of America Amtrak credit cards.
starting with «DMG» — Sharp was approached to manufacture the screens of the DMG because it already supplied the Game & Watch displays — Sharp was unable to produce the screens at a price low enough for Nintendo so that development of the console reached a dead point — R&D 1 learned about the «Chip on Glass» technique which would make a cheap production possible and approached TV maker Citizen to produce the Game Boy's screens using this technique — in the end, Sharp was also able to use the CoG technique and was thus chosen to produce the screens and made a four billion yen investment for that — the screens Sharp produced at the beginning were of a wrong type and were next to useless for the Game Boy project — Yokoi remembers Hiroshi Yamauchi's reaction on Game Boy prototype with wrong screen type: «What the hell is this?
The fact is, both Sony & MS's new consoles are about equal in all facets in reality, both have a similar amount of great exclusives, even to the point of being in similar genres... And regardless of propaganda, media beatups (such as in Driveclubs & Halo's cases)... regardless of the OBVIOUS MAINLY U.S. based media favoritism of there own home grown console manufacturing giant, both machines are great, & so similar in all areas, that choosing between the 2, comes down to all these little bullshite bits & bops, such as marketing, corporate naming & such... as well as the more game related things, such as gaming preferences, controllers comfort, online infrastructure, etc, etc.... But, the point is, WHO REALLY CARES??? Who worries about this shite, over actually playing & enjoying such brilliant games?
It has nothing to do with the parts and manufacturing which at this point are worth about a much as a few jelly beans and maybe a handful of random Legos.
My job, to steal a phrase from a climate scientist I quoted in the tipping points story, is to be «caustically honest» about such murkiness where it's real, and to be similarly probing when someone is trying to manufacture murkiness — as has happened a lot in recent years in the climate fight.
* After getting in contact with Julian Lwin about the Biotube Bench to ask him more about his design he replied with the following explanation: «The Biotube bench is really an experimental «ephemeral» or seasonal bench - so it will indeed biodegrade - the real point being the individual (1/4» thick walled) recycled tubes which are manufactured for rolling carpets and fabrics are perfect containers to grow seedlings from.
The app has news about new and upcoming Windows Phone manufacturing but where it shines for me is pointing out apps and games and updates.
About... As the focal point of the Ohio Steel Valley, Youngstown was forced to reinvent its economy when American manufacturing declined during the 1970s.
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