Sentences with phrase «point decisions on»

Primarily the TCM bases shift - point decisions on the accelerator pedal position, vehicle speed and engine speed.
It was designed to make pointed decisions on discrete issues, and it does that very well.

Not exact matches

It's a detailed self - examination of how he arrived at this decision, why, and his role within the company from that point on.
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Many critics of Sessions» decision pointed to his support for states» rights on other issues.
Depression can have a similar effect on decision - making; it can lead to a more pessimistic point of view, one that renders you unable to use the information available to make the best decision.
The decision riled Republican lawmakers in Delta's home state of Georgia to the point that the state senate on Thursday approved a tax bill that did not include an expected tax break for airlines.
By this point, his work permit was running down, so he returned to Tehran to await a decision on his application.
Russ Koesterich, BlackRock, and Dorothy Weaver, Collins Capital, weigh in on the market's reaction to the Fed's decision to raise rates by 25 basis points.
Taken to its logical extreme, his research seems to argue that boards should have only female directors, but he's careful to point out that not all women score highly on complex moral reason (sometimes known as «CMR») decision - making, and some men do.
Patient interaction varies from the simply following a point around a circle on the screen to more complex scenarios that require the patient to make a cognitive decision — should the image popping onto the screen be saved (the world) or destroyed (an alien).
Most pipeline - management training revolves around technical training on using a CRM system, but what managers really need is training on making better pipeline management decisions — for instance how to determine the ideal pipeline size for each rep. Managers need to know at what point in the sales process their actions have the biggest impact.
As numerous observers have pointed out, HP's decision on a new direction is a clear sign of surrender to Apple, not just in tablets and phones but in computers as well.
The research also points out that Millennials rank their personal values and morals as having the greatest influence on the decisions they make at work.
Machine - learning programs can combine tons of disparate information sources to make instant decisions based on millions of individual data points, helping to ensure that nothing is overlooked.
It highlights the opinions and experiences of IoT decision - makers on topics that include: drivers for adoption; major challenges and pain points; stages of adoption, deployment, and maturity of IoT implementations; investment in and utilization of devices, platforms, and services; the decision - making process; and forward - looking plans.
«In the past, you'd buy a flight from point A to point B, but The Explorer wants to make decisions on the go,» Todd Arthur, Vice President of sales and market development for Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific, told CNBC.
You should avoid doggedly hanging on to a decision even when all signs point to it being a mistake, but also avoid bailing at the first sign of trouble.
From that point, February 10, until I announced my formal recusal on March 2, I was never briefed on any investigative details and did not access information about the investigation; I received only the limited information that the department's career officials determined was necessary to inform my recusal decision.
While getting employees out of the office on their annual day of service can cost between $ 150,000 to $ 200,000, Williams is quick to point out, «The passion this creates and the bond it instills in a company makes it one of the best ROI decisions you could possibly make.»
However, adhering to the evergreen points above will ensure your plan is built on strong foundations, so that your decision - making is well thought through.
He rationalized his decision by pointing out that science has surprisingly little to say on the question of why humans need sleep.
At the end of the day, Google makes decisions based on the number of links pointing to your pages and the circumstances surrounding such links.
Aeroplan has now reversed that decision, angering only those who didn't quite have enough points for their dream vacation and spent all their points on Alouettes tickets the day before the announcement, expecting their miles to begin expiring on Jan. 1, 2014.
The speech is likely to point to the recently launched Digital Technology Adoption Pilot Program, talk about moving forward with copyright and privacy legislation, describe work on spectrum, and indicate that a decision has still not been made on the removal of foreign investment restrictions.
Vanguard cautions against focusing solely on a single data point in investment decisions.
(Much of this impression comes from his very first interest rate decision as Governor in March 2008: a surprise cut of 50 basis points in the overnight rate on the basis of the U.S. outlook.)
The judge's decision will guide dealmakers on how aggressive they can be with «vertical mergers», where one company buys another in the same industry but operating at a different point in the supply chain.
A few days later, while arguing that his personal feelings on the matter should not affect the ultimate decision to accept or reject the proposal, he stated, «from my [point of view] it seems that the community's feeling on this issue isalready [sic] clear.»
On the salient legal advice point, the memo concludes that US laws prohibiting foreign nationals managing campaigns — «including making direct or indirect decisions regarding the expenditure of campaign dollars» — will have «a significant impact on how Cambridge hires staff and operates in the short term»On the salient legal advice point, the memo concludes that US laws prohibiting foreign nationals managing campaigns — «including making direct or indirect decisions regarding the expenditure of campaign dollars» — will have «a significant impact on how Cambridge hires staff and operates in the short term»on how Cambridge hires staff and operates in the short term».
Beyond a century of collective franchising experience and among a host of key factors is a serious focus on: 1) Bright, clean and fresh - aired stores; 2) Smart store layouts; 3) State - of - the - art inventory managing, pricing and point of sale cloud - based software systems; and 4) a firm grasp on all the «big data» needed to make wise purchase and sell decisions throughout the day — every day.
our budget not only tracks financial inflows and outflows, but can also be used as a starting point to create policies that you can fall back on when making financial decisions.
He pointed to the president's recent decision to impose tariffs on imports of solar panels and washing machines, as well as ongoing renegotiations of trade deals with Canada, Mexico and South Korea, as ways in which the United States would narrow the trade gap.
The markets have been hyper - focused on the US interest rate decision coming today from the new Fed chair Jerome Powell but at this point, I'm not even sure that this is going to be the biggest market mover right now.
It is worth pointing out that the move to make bitcoin illegal can also put Colombia's economy at risk, considering the fact that the digital currency is growing in both value and popularity, thus creating a strong market that Colombia will have no access to unless they give up on their decisions.
If you are already sitting on a bullish stock with a 30 to 50 % gain from your entry point, the decision to hold through earnings isn't that tough.
The responsibility for making financial decisions rests entirely with you, and as such you should not rely on the information you find here to inform your decisions; rather, use it as a starting point for doing your own independent research.
If your first point of contact with new sales leads is someone who doesn't have a sales background to properly assess sales leads, ask questions, build relationships and make the right decisions, you're going to miss out on a lot of good sales opportunities — and you'll end up passing along too many unqualified leads to your sales team.
As Vox's Emily Stewart pointed out, Dick's backtracked on a similar decision in 2012:
Yet it is government - created backlogs and delays and tight new rules that are the problem here, even if that very government has pointed the finger at its own employees on occasion to cover up its poor decision - making, and gone after conscientious whistle - blowers who object to being ordered to treat EI claimants unfairly.
According to the Investment Company Institute, over the past decade, the average expense ratio of actively managed equity funds has declined 21 basis points.2 With participant protection front and center from a regulatory perspective, there is a lot more riding on the investment decisions made by plan fiduciaries.
After immense preparation and xpense, the ultimate point of human frustration and mortal decision making for climbers on Everest is being several hundred feet from the summit and having the weather turn bad.
The decision came just days after a spill on TransCanada's existing Keystone line in South Dakota on Thursday sparked new attacks by environmentalists who pointed to the event as something the state could expect if the project is approved.
A better approach to investing is to arrive at decisions based on concrete metrics that point to strong underlying businesses likely to stand the test of time.
At some point, we'd actually have to agree to disagree that homosexuality is a sin, and therefore not prejudice decisions about ministry and even marriage on being gay.
I think by «right» here they mean the most useful choice for their business (as in decisions based on the business model — ie: profit at some point as noted in the saying).
«The committee were clear to point out that their decision is not based on your views but on your act of publicly posting those views such that it will have an effect on your ability to carry out a role as a social worker.
Maggie, distraught over all that she's lost, asks Dunn to end her life, and everything that happens from that point on — from the festering ulcers on her body, to her attempted suicide — is intended to justify Dunn's decision to help her.
«Sir Cliff looks forward to the point at which a judge can make a decision based on the evidence he or she will be presented with in court.»
At that point, hopefully he will be one of the brightest bulbs, and the decisions he makes on his own will keep him away from organizations that prey on the weak minded.
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