«Your words «the overall utility a device might provide over a textbook» seem to me a rare, on - topic comment — please, run with that»
The point being in this case that it's foolish to measure the cost of a device the same way you would measure the cost of a textbook.
Not exact matches
Case in point, a recent study from Abertay University
in Scotland found that a woman that
's seen as wearing too much makeup can affect people
's perception of her ability to lead.
In any
case, the main
point of both posts
is fairly obvious.
Case in point: In mid-September, three weeks before Morneau tabled his rules, credit reporting agency TransUnion estimated that hundreds of thousands of Canadians carrying variable rate subprime mortgages could be significantly impacted by interest rate increases of even 25 basis point
in point:
In mid-September, three weeks before Morneau tabled his rules, credit reporting agency TransUnion estimated that hundreds of thousands of Canadians carrying variable rate subprime mortgages could be significantly impacted by interest rate increases of even 25 basis point
In mid-September, three weeks before Morneau tabled his rules, credit reporting agency TransUnion estimated that hundreds of thousands of Canadians carrying variable rate subprime mortgages could
be significantly impacted by interest rate increases of even 25 basis
points.
Spotify
is a
case in point of how important a role color plays
in logos.
Case and
point: McDonald
's announced it
's expanding its fresh beef to 75 locations
in Northeast Oklahoma, effectively growing the market test by more than a factor of six, Business Insider reports.
From a purely financial
point of view, there may have
been companies and investors who
were willing to buy a stake
in Gawker before Peter Thiel's involvement became public on the assumption that it might win the Hogan
case on appeal or that damages might
be reduced.
Parko, based
in Tel Aviv, Israel,
is a
case in point.
I would offer a rain check
in those
cases, only after walking them through some questions about what
was going on
in their lives, trying to understand any current hurdles or pain
points that could turn into a need I could help fulfill.
This could have huge implications: The study
points out that 5.4 million new
cases of skin cancer
are diagnosed each year
in the U.S. alone.
And just
in case traders missed the
point, Wheeler said explicitly that the New Zealand dollar should
be weaker and that another interest - rate cut
was likely.
The PBM clients,
in any
case, benefit from the rebates — though it
's hard to know how much because, as the Bloomberg writers
point out, the after - rebate «net price» they ultimately pay
is confidential.
In a sense, what Silver is pointing out is similar to what we see in the rise of so - called «fake news» that circulates through Facebook and other social platforms — namely, a massive case of confirmation bia
In a sense, what Silver
is pointing out
is similar to what we see
in the rise of so - called «fake news» that circulates through Facebook and other social platforms — namely, a massive case of confirmation bia
in the rise of so - called «fake news» that circulates through Facebook and other social platforms — namely, a massive
case of confirmation bias.
«Over time, we've
been optimizing our clinical lab to bring up tests that
are more commonly ordered, and
in some
cases move resources off the proprietary tests that
are less commonly ordered to get to a
point where the ordering patterns we
are seeing can all
be accommodated through our finger - stick technology.»
China
is a
case in point, but it
is not the only country with such practices,» Lagarde said while speaking to RTL on Wednesday.
He
points out so far there hasn't
been «an avalanche of
cases,» and that only about 12
were launched
in the past two years.
The recent decision by Ford, Renault, Volkswagen and Nissan to expand their production
in Spain
is a
case in point.
Here
's Grant for a
case in point:
Case in point: Local law enforcement organizations know about every hate crime committed
in the U.S., but many
are never reported to the FBI.
Listening to someone else speak
is a
case in point.
Case in point: Brooklyn Brewery's big cornerstone marketing initiative
is called the Mash, a culturally driven beer festival that goes around to Brooklyn Brewery's top markets.
As
is often the
case, the Government
is busy
pointing their finger at energy providers and energy providers
are busy
pointing their finger at the Government - but no one seems to
be doing anything about it, and the people (and businesses) of South Australia
are caught
in the middle.
Case in point: In 2010, when Stewart's team determined the year's crop «lacked intensity,» the $ 50 reserve was downgraded to $ 2
in point:
In 2010, when Stewart's team determined the year's crop «lacked intensity,» the $ 50 reserve was downgraded to $ 2
In 2010, when Stewart's team determined the year's crop «lacked intensity,» the $ 50 reserve
was downgraded to $ 25.
Cases in point: Multiple versions with negligible feature differences
are offered, you have to manually backup and reinstall data to upgrade from Windows XP, and certain programs (including e-mail and calendar applications) must
be downloaded separately from the OS.
Marijuana
is another
case in point.
One person who
pointed out the dangerous asset bubble developing
in 2005
was economist Robert Shiller, whose composite
Case - Shiller index, created
in the 1990s, studies real estate prices nationally and
in key urban areas.
The strategic thinking that Lamstein used to get WorldWise up and running
is a
case in point of double - bottom - line thinking.
One of the key
points we made involves the difference between marketing, say, a homeopathic «remedy,» which
is utterly incapable of having any biological effect because it literally lacks any active ingredient, and marketing herbal products — a category of substances which can
in some
cases be quite potent, but which can
be highly variable
in content, concentration, and labelling, not to mention the extent to which their effects and side effects have
been verified.
The IMF's Dominique Strauss - Kahn
is a
case in point.
The company's newest product, Income Advantage,
is a
case in point.
He acknowledges that this
is a
point of contention — there
are Wheat Board loyalists out there who will highlight
cases of farmers suffering
in the wake of deregulation.
Again,
in case you don't want to take my word on this, here
are some articles you can read that support this
point:
Case in point: Fukoku Mutual, an insurance firm
in Japan,
is replacing 34 claims adjusters with A.I..
Case in point: Lewis» book flew off of shelves because it
was catered perfectly to his loyal following.
In case you
're not familiar with the company, Waze
is similar to Google Maps, only it uses route suggestions from users to inform other users on the quickest and most efficient way to get from
Point A to
Point B.
According to Chris, there
are also legal issues that relate to the movement of the money, which even precludes the retailer from collecting at the
point of delivery — if they decide to deliver the goods themselves — which
in this
case is solved by having the consumer pay the retailer directly via the mobile app.
These «napkin» talks where my future
was discussed
were sketched on a scratch sheet of paper or literally a napkin
in some
cases, not a power
point presentation.
A
case in point is the transit agenda.
WITH the economic prospects of Aboriginal people
in the Kimberley uncertain after Woodside Petroleum put its onshore gas project at James Price
Point on hold, we
are left wondering whether the region should now
be classified a basket
case.
In most
cases, you have to add more details, but the basic design flow
is a great starting
point.
In other
cases, a retailer may
be targeting consumers who
are using multiple touch
points to interact with the company.
What some experts
are doing
is putting up a straw man,
pointing to those extreme
cases in which some people let the development of the business plan become an end
in itself — something that gets
in the way of business rather than helping to optimize it.
Case in point: You assume that because a woman has expressed a desire to lead her current department one day, she may not
be open to a transfer to a different team.
In some
cases, however, these answers
are wrong — and not just humorously wrong but dangerously so because they
point to inaccurate stories or offensive opinions on important topics.
And while Bill Vogt or Denise Noel or Dan Weinfurter could offer testimonials about the new science of hiring, the
point is not that this system has worked
in a handful of
cases.
Case in point: Did you realize that LinkedIn
is actually one of the most powerful, B2B - themed search engines on the planet?
«
In many
cases, we will
be the next stopping
point for some of these companies.»
Case in point, the
M - Beta hotel's public restrooms have two signs: one for each gender,
in accordance with the North Carolina state law, but above them
are signs that say «All Genders Welcome Restroom.»
Case in point, right now REI
is having a members - only sale.
... We have to figure out if a kid feels like at 16 or 17, he doesn't feel like the NCAA
is for him or whatever the
case may
be, we have a system
in place where we have a farm league where they can learn and
be around the professionals, but not actually become a professional at that
point in time.