Sentences with phrase «prompt is of no use»

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The rise of robo investment advice will prompt those with long memories to recall what happened last time computer algorithms were used to manage investments.
Loblaw has followed suit of companies like Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, and P&G, which in 2013 announced the ban of phthalates and triclosan in its beauty and personal care products, in response to decade long pressure from activist groups prompting consumer goods company to stop using chemicals that have been linked to birth defects, cancer, diabetes and infertility.
Kim Jong Un himself used his annual televised New Year's address to wish for the games» success and announce the North's plan to participate, prompting officials from both Koreas to make a major effort so that Pyongyang could send more than 500 people, including 22 athletes and 21 reporters (none of whose work has been seen).
If you're not using a method of communication that gives notifications and prompts immediate responses, then you want to minimize the number of emails needed to get things done.
There was the death of a Tesla driver in May who had been using the autopilot mode at the time, prompting questions about the safety of the software, the explosion of a SpaceX rocket in September that also destroyed a satellite from the Mark Zuckerberg - led nonprofit Internet.org, and SolarCity's continuous habit of bleeding money.
President Donald Trump's reported labelling of Haiti and the entire continent of Africa as «shithole countries» has prompted a major backlash on Yelp, where reviewers have been taking revenge by using the term to describe Trump hotels.
Earlier this month, a flyover under construction in the eastern city of Kolkata for years collapsed killing 27 people, prompting allegations that shoddy material was used and that the metal parts had corroded during the years of delay.
And using lower levels of Yervoy in combination with Opdivo actually prompted more tumor shrinkage, underscoring the fact that dosing is a critical and unpredictable factor for immunotherapies.
The switch to an Xbox controller was prompted by concerns about ease of use and cost.
No matter where the information came from, whether via malware or shared passwords revealed in hacks of other services, any accounts with «direct password exposure» have been locked (similar to pre-emptive moves Netflix and others are using when they see account details floating around), and emails were sent to the owner prompting for a password reset.
It is a uniquely modern question prompted by the dovetailing of Apple's new technology, which uses a fingerprint - based Touch ID to unlock the latest iPhone, and the heightened focus on government intrusion and surveillance of emails and communications, as demonstrated by the National Security Agency scandal.
A sharp price move coupled with high volume often prompts speculation about the influence of high frequency trading, when computer algorithms are used to trade stocks at an extremely rapid pace.
Beacons are inexpensive pieces of hardware that attach to a wall or counter and use low - energy Bluetooth connections to transmit messages and prompts to personal mobile devices.
If both businesses and law enforcement give prompt, upfront disclosure of what technology is being used and in what manner, it will make it easier for startups to do business and help ease people's concerns, says Tamir Israel, a staff lawyer with the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic at the University of Ottawa.
Among the things that prompted the creation of the inquiries were: financial difficulties facing DB pension plans and related concerns about DB funding rules; long simmering and unresolved legal issues, the most prominent of which revolve around the use of surpluses in DB plans; ambiguity about how EPP regulations apply to new hybrid plans; a lack of harmonization among Canadian regulatory laws; and declining coverage by EPPs in general and DB plans in particular.
News about the data breach sparked a public outcry and prompted many of Facebook's 2.1 billion users to reevaluate how they use the massive social media platform, and whether the company should be trusted with so much personal information.
Yesterday I was talking with someone about the merits of using the 13 - F as an investment tool, and it prompted me to briefly review my process that I use for searching for stocks to invest in.
Refreshing popular content from the past acts as an additional prompt to Google that a website is being regularly updated with new information of use to searchers, which can continue to solidify your rankings.
It's the only pill in a sea of new - age injectable treatments, one fact that prompted NICE to recommend the drug for routine NHS use.
Profit margins are eroding too as the pushback against globalization prompts multinational firms to cut back on their use of cheap overseas labor.
By the time Pope Benedict XVI addressed the U.N. General Assembly on the sixtieth anniversary of the UDHR in 2008, opportunistic uses of human rights were in full swing, prompting the pope to announce, «Efforts need to be redoubled in the face of pressure to reinterpret the foundations of the Declaration and to compromise its inner unity so as to facilitate a move away from the protection of human dignity towards the satisfaction of simple interests, often particular interests.»
At the same time, women's resentment at being used gives rise in them to feelings of hostility which may prompt them to manipulate their husbands in devious ways and to exercise over their children a dominance that harms the latter psychologically.
This prompts yet another line for critical reflection: Are the contrast pairs conventionally used in analysis of theological schooling really interchangeable?
This comes surprisingly close to saying that Manuel II got it right when he claimed that Islam had been spread by the sword; and it does prompt an important question: of those many Muslims who took offence at the Pope's use of Manuel II's words, why did so few of them respond that he was in error, since Islam is essentially a religion of peace?
The word «baby» was used by one and all without any prompting from me from the earliest weeks of the pregnancy, including within a medical setting.
A refusal to make use of these tools to ascertain the proper text reading, its relation to other literature, and the cultural - historical milieu out of which it arose, is a move toward dishonesty prompted either by a fear of what might be discovered or by an impatience to get a sermon that can not tarry at books that are not heavy with homiletical fruit.
Like so much of contemporary discourse, image is used to good effect, more powerful in creating associations and prompting sentiment than any argument or syllogism.
It is silly for Americans to label Japanese and European trade partners as «unfair» on the basis of their trade surpluses with the U.S. Without foreigners» strong exports to the U.S., the Federal Reserve Bank would have been obliged to use restrictive monetary policy to dampen inflationary pressures, prompting higher U.S. interest rates and lower home purchases.
His questioning mind, his study of the Jewish law (the perplexing reference to the fig tree in verse 48 probably points to the fact that Nathanael was a student of the law, for the rabbis used to say that the best place to study the law was sitting under a fig tree) prompted Jesus to praise him as a true Jew and an honest man (1:47).
Using an unsweetened variety will change the flavor slightly, which may be perfect for you, or may prompt you to add just a touch more sweetener (of your choice).
If I was interested in regular use of rice syrup the 9 Bar result would prompt me to dedicate a test to it entirely.
This can be achieved with careful application of fertiliser, though this rarely occurs and soil depletion has become a major problem prompting aid groups to encourage more fertiliser use!.
Hundreds of Woolworths customers who used Visa cards between March 11 and 13 to shop at Woolworths supermarkets, liquor stores, petrol outlets and BIG W stores were charged for a second time on Monday, prompting many to vent their anger on social media.
These bars are actually adapted from a reader recipe on My New Roots, which is what prompted my first ever use of brown rice syrup.
Never before had drug tests trapped so many at a single event, prompting rumors that the equipment and procedures being used in Caracas were part of a new, more sophisticated technology.
The Angels and Giants clubbed more home runs (11) than had been hit in the first two games of any World Series, prompting both sides to suspect that the specially marked baseballs were harder, smaller and livelier than the ones used in the regular season.
I live in hope that the increased competitiveness of the league environment will make Silent Stan & Gazidis more worried about their Champion's League money, and prompt a less disappointing transfer window to what we are used to.
My heart goes out to the family of this first - grader, who's death prompted an alert reminding schools not to use «food rewards».
The core element of this position is an ability to respond to consumer inquiries in a prompt and pleasant manner and tracking responses using tools like intercom and TalkDesk.
In a game, visitors are prompted to select a character of their choice, and then invited to pack a lunch using the food offerings available in the pantry and refrigerator.
Included with your Hypno - Doula Specialty Training Course are 4 pages of Hypnobabies verbal prompts to use with your birthing Hypnobabies moms (to help keep them deeply in hypnosis as they give birth).
The aim of this study was to evaluate adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program algorithm by subjects working from memory as compared to subjects using a decision support tool that provides auditory and visual prompts to guide implementation of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program algorithm during simulated neonatal resuscitation.Healthcare professionals (physicians, nurse practitioners, obstetrical / neonatal nurses) with a current NRP card were randomized to the control or intervention group and performed three simulated neonatal resuscitations.
Repurposing books or book pages is another of material prompts for #junkplay challenge and we used what we...
The infamous atheist and scientific expert was prompted to campaign on the issue after the case against Simon Singh, an author being sued by the British Chiropractic Association for an article questioning the use of chiropractic techniques in childhood illness.
The term «magna carta» was first used as «prompted by the second thoughts of a drafting clerk, the name Magna Carta enters history.»
It was on the basis of this pressing need to protect that prompted members states to table, and ultimately pass, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973, authorising the use of «all necessary means» to halt attacks on civilians.
And consistent with Cuomo's push to remake the airports, State Police have now also been brought into JFK airport prompting the head of the Port Authority PBA last week to tell NY1 that Cuomo was using troopers as his own «Praetorian Guard.»
The Commission's response was prompted when Commissioner Janez Potocnik received a letter soliciting information on the EC's intended actions regarding Romania's moves to accelerate the authorization of the mining project, which would use environmentally dangerous cyanide leaching technology.
A man's death after a possible police chokehold has prompted a sweeping review of the NYPD's use of force — with every officer set to be retrained and teams flown...
Chief Flatley's comments prompted the board to revisit other private uses of public land, specifically at Strawberry Fields, which is deteriorating due to a high volume of usage.
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