Sentences with phrase «point of diminishing returns in»

Although under the current economy and national leadership (the President and the Congress) job creation is moving ahead at a snail's pace, the point of diminishing returns in a career remains constant, and so does the need for a professional resume and well thought - out career planning.
Edging towards the price point of diminishing returns in the sound bar genre, Yamaha's YSP - 2500 may not be cheap, but it offers a powerful burst of audio imagery that pulls you into the action and refuses to let go.
«We are reaching the point of diminishing returns in our armament,» Morse says.

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These «failures» he added, which were based off of an overreliance of media agencies to reach each platform, will result in reaching a point of diminishing returns for marketing effectiveness, all of which has added pressure on budgets due to the increase of platforms and of media costs.
In a very small company it can certainly provide the jumpstart of instant credibility (leveraging those with an identity to introduce those without an identity (new small biz)-RRB- but, at what point, size, stage of business maturity do you begin to see diminishing returns?
A combination of a lost decade and having to sell equities at low prices in order to live can diminish your portfolio — to the point where it won't recover even when the salad days return.
Parent - Child games reach a point of diminishing returns for many in mid-life.
A driven lifestyle stemming from this illusory hope reaches a point of diminished or negative returns in the mid-years.
In Political Economy, the Law of Diminishing Returns points to the conditions for the maximum efficiency of a dose of capital.
I have written in the past about the diminishing returns of an ever increasing C - section rate and predicted that there would be a point at which the risks to mothers would outweigh the benefits to infants.
After more than a century of incremental improvements in the steam cycle, engineers have plucked most of the low - hanging fruit and are chasing diminishing returns, spending millions of dollars for every percentage point of efficiency improvement.
More generally, Wetzel and his team point out, if insects get diminishing returns from an increase in a given plant trait — for example, if they get ever-less out of each additional unit of protein — then biodiversity poses an evolutionary challenge.
Keep in mind that there is definitely a point of diminishing returns with increasing time under tension, but it is a way to progress.
«There is a point of diminishing returns for fortifying schools,» says University of California, Berkeley's Calvin Morrill, professor of law and sociology and co-author with Michael Musheno of the new book, Navigating Conflict: How Youth Handle Trouble in a High - Poverty School.
However, there seems to be a tipping point when six of the nine building blocks are in place, with diminishing returns after that.
The authors, asserting that a point of «diminishing returns» had been reached in studying «typica # 148; or «representative» classrooms, chose instead to focus on the «extraordinary.»
I believe that Audi also has an 8sp gearbox on some of it's models, although at some point you reach diminishing returns as they use to say in B - school.
, there's also a point of diminishing return, where in fact you are lowering the perceived value of the book more than the low price can make up for.
I don't see the point in an unlimited exchange with rapidly diminishing returns of insight, though I am not ducking a specific question if anyone truly thinks this is the right forum and I am the right interlocutor.
The annual demand criteria were developed to identify the economic sweet spot in a particular climate between generation and conservation, identifying the point of diminishing returns of envelope upgrades.
As alternatives are exploited — bringing economies of scale into play, to make them less expensive per unit — demand for carbon - based fuels, solvents and components of processes that end up in the atmosphere drops, resulting in lower prices for carbon products and eventually resulting in a point of diminishing returns to further price level increases in the carbon cycle fee..
you may observe that at around 400 ppmv, the net rate of photosynthesis in ideal greenhouse conditions begins to gain much less per additional unit of CO2; we've already hit the point of diminishing returns and by Liebig's Law of the Minimum can say with some confidence that experiments could find that additional CO2 on plants in the wild may be net detrimental right now.
Liebig's law of the minimum (often not capitalized for various epistemological reasons), the cut off in various plants for gain to photosynthesis (maximum of 1300 ppm, but lower for many plants), the point of diminishing returns (about 400 ppm, but lower for many plants) of photosynthesis gains from CO2, all are ignored in this claim.
This cap can be viewed as the economic equivalent of the «law of diminishing returns»; when you add more employees to get a job done there is an increase in productivity to a point and after that point efficiency drops.
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