Sentences with phrase «point of saturation»

Analysts fear the company is approaching a point of saturation in the U.S. market where it can no longer sign up new subscribers at a pace that justifies the company's stock price.
It is not uncommon for any marketing message to eventually saturate, BUT you can delay reaching the point of saturation by constantly testing.
And I think I hesitated because I reached a point of saturation.
I know you've seen it to the point of saturation about everywhere, but it's not about how often one...
«I had reached a point of saturation; I didn't feel I was saying something new.»
I don't know why the studio apparently didn't believe in the movie, but I don't think it's implausible to speculate that it might have been due to some archaic ideas about selling black films — like, for example, marketing it to the point of saturation during streamed NBA games.
On both of these findings, really, we are well pas the point of saturation.
Another interesting finding from this study, discussed before but that has not yet reached the point of saturation in the research literature like the prior two is how (3) different teacher performance ratings as based on observational data are also markedly different across schools.
A light ochre powder coats everything, seeping into your pores and caking your hair to the point of saturation.
The indie scene is getting to the point of saturation.
It's just Steam has reached the point of saturation in most Western markets.
Over the last decade, the video games market is at a point of saturation with Lego titles.
There is so much to see and do to the point of saturation.
Visions of diamond - bright ice and cascading blue water flow across five film screens to the brimming - point of saturation, with the figure of the Spirit of Ecstasy cunningly worked into the swirl.
With The Appearance and Disappearance of Antwerp / Bacchus / Christ, Jan Fabre holds up an unfathomable mirror to the viewer: the blue ballpoint pen ink, applied until the point of saturation, ideal for conjuring up apparitions.
For the viewer who has grown up following Tillmans's career, it can be frustrating to see it appropriated and re-appropriated to the point of saturation and inevitable dilution.
The researchers believe that a swing towards wetter autumn months — which has been influenced by climate change — has caused the point of saturation to occur earlier in the year over the past five decades.
Condensation nuclei in the atmosphere become effective at supersaturations of around 0.1 to 1 percent (that is, levels of water vapour around 0.1 to 1 percent above the point of saturation).
Farmers markets may have reached a point of saturation in some parts of the US, but that might not be all bad news.
Growth in Apple's key U.S. and Western European markets is approaching the point of saturation, observer Ryan Reith, program vice president for mobile device trackers at IDC.
While push marketing is more direct, it is also overdone to the point of saturation.
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