We are quickly
reaching the tipping point when it comes to the expectation that all things capable on a PC should also be capable on a mobile device.
«It might be a sign [consumers] are
reaching a tipping point when it comes to being able to handle their credit cards,» said Schulz.
Many
reach a tipping point when their quality of life has suffered enough that surgery seems the easier option.
But between electric trucks, cars, buses and even planes, car - free cities and serious investment in bikes as transportation, I suspect we may soon be
reaching a tipping point when investors start questioning the long - term wisdom of financing fossil fuels.
Not exact matches
A
tipping point will soon be
reached when the largest transport companies decide they can expand profits, reduce crashes and bypass the union with a simple fleet upgrade.
So,
when a company does
reach a
tipping point that it makes sense to approach investors to get a financial push, the investment is pretty attractive.
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When a
tipping point has been
reached among those who can embrace the new, deeper vision, the Churches will embrace the deeper vision or die.
Although scientists behave as if their theories are facts, often arguing ferociously against critics, key paradigms of science can shift rapidly and fundamentally
when empirical evidence
reaches a
tipping point.
Keep rolling and
when you
reach the pointy bit, roll over it so that the very
tip of the
point sits just underneath the roll.
Today is one of those grey days
when the sky is constantly threatening to spill over, but never quite
reaches the
tipping point.
This is what you find at the bottom of the mountain
when the crafty lefty
reaches the
tipping point, falls over, and rolls all the way down.
There is a
tipping point in demos and
when that is
reached I firmly believe the vast majority would come forward and join in.
The tile campaign comes at a time
when the foster care crisis in Los Angeles is
reaching its
tipping point, with more children entering the foster system than there are families to take them in.
Then at some stage in the future there will come a
tipping point when even the deposit on a 95 % mortgage is out of
reach of the average person.
He says Cuomo's Department of Environmental Conservation needs to take historic resources into account
when it finally issues well drilling permits, to determine
when the number of wells
reaches a
tipping point, and then place limits if the concentration of industry will damage a region's historical character.
Tipping points happen
when the components of a system respond gradually to an external force until a level of change is
reached at which the response becomes non-linear and synergistic.
Instead, they will abruptly wink out of existence
when temperatures
reach tipping points.
The
tip will be attracted or repelled, or show no movement
when the pI
point is
reached.
With further sea level rise, nuisance flooding could
reach a
tipping point, defined by NOAA scientists as the
point when there are 30 days of such floods a year.
If 2012 is looked back on as the year activity
reached a
tipping point for the Piedmont Triad Research Park, then 2013 may be the one
when the 150 - acre...
The research also concluded that
when anxiety levels are too high or descend into fear, individuals can
reach a
tipping point that can ultimately affect one's ability to recall certain details or events.
My final comment is that the science is constantly changing so it is important to keep up... you never no
when you will
reach the «
tipping point» to a new belief system.
A relationship break is that thorny stage
when you
reach a
tipping point in your relationship between saying goodbye or choosing for better or worse.
When the school
reaches a
tipping point, an extra class is needed, and the cost per pupil rockets, until that class is full.
These are social epidemics, and the moment
when they take off,
when they
reach their critical mass, is the
Tipping Point.
When Barry was in his late fifties and Tommy in his early sixties, their fragile brotherhood
reached a
tipping point and blew apart.
The thing the publishers are trying to figure out is where and
when this
tipping point will be
reached.
The author of this book describes a
tipping point as an event
when something
reaches critical mass and begins to accelerate at a much higher rate.
X-COM was a brutally hard strategy game, but
when you
reached the
tipping point, there was no greater satisfaction.
Each hero has their own stress meter, which is regularly added to by everything from it being too dark to the presence of a killer god, and
when a
tipping point is
reached their mental fortitude is tested.
Others, meanwhile,
reached that mysterious mid-career
tipping point when the critical and collector opinions align to peg them as ripe for re-evaluation.
Certainly there is a
tipping point when artists need to feel directly involved in the production of their work, and we
reached that
point.
When a
tipping point is
reached, positive feedbacks will overwhelm the negative feedbacks that are keeping the present climate stable.
Is 450ppm CO2 a
tipping point and is this what VP Al Gore is referring to
when he says we'll
reach the
tipping point in 10 years (not sure I'm quoting him precisely).
No one knows for sure how much Earth would have to warm before it
reaches the
tipping point — though about a thousand years ago, there was a time known as the Medieval Warm Period
when much of Earth appears to have been unusually warm.
It is possible that Earth warms so much that it
reaches what is called a «
tipping point,» where the global climate system is seriously and permanently disrupted — like
when a glass of water has been
tipped over and the water can not realistically be put back into the glass.
Reaching 400 ppm CO2 in the atmosphere is inching ever closer to the
tipping point when methane takes over and kicks global warming into high gear.
«The
tipping point when potable groundwater on the majority of atoll islands will be unavailable is projected to be
reached no later than the middle of the 21st century»
Of course the slow changing Milankovitch forcing can also emerge from the short - term noise over several millennia (or faster
when ocean circulation or glacial - melt
tipping points are
reached).
A global
tipping point could be
reached in 2025,
when solar PV and wind power could become competitive with the marginal cost of natural gas and coal production, accelerating the transition.
What is much worst, is
when the
tipping point is
reached, the physical changes to the system are more unpredictable (subject to chaos theory), also meaning making corrections via human intervention to correct it plain impossible.
Accordingly, those riding the climate change bandwagon have had to illustrate their narratives with claims about
when climate change will
reach its «
tipping point»,
when we can expect disaster to arrive, and at what
point we will pass the deadline for creating the comprehensive legal and institutional response to climate change.
When and where these
tipping points may be
reached in the Antarctic continues to be an area of great uncertainty.
Tipping points can occur during climate change
when the climate
reaches a state such that strong amplifying feedbacks are activated by only moderate additional warming.
And since no one really knows
when we'll
reach the real
tipping points (no matter how you define them), then contrarians would argue that it's best to continue business as usual, without any concern.
Tipping point A tipping point is a threshold for change, which, when reached, results in a process that is difficult to r
Tipping point A
tipping point is a threshold for change, which, when reached, results in a process that is difficult to r
tipping point is a threshold for change, which,
when reached, results in a process that is difficult to reverse.
...
When tipping points will be
reached?
«
When retailers on this scale address these issues, you really do have to be hopeful that we have
reached a
tipping point and the world is starting to listen.»
Hey, guys, let's cobble together a «globally and annually averaged hand - picked land and sea surface temperature» construct, so we can figure out
when we'll
reach our «irreversible
tipping point»..