Sentences with phrase «really done this at scale»

«No one's ever really done this at scale,» says Rasch, who heads Hedgewood and led the recent financing round.

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«The work that they've done designing and executing on their engine is really impressive,» says Jory Bell, partner at Playground, which had former SpaceX employees study Relativity's architecture before deciding to invest in its Series A. «And every technical decision they've made is optimized not only to serve their initial market, but to scale up as well.»
Just the sheer scale of it is also challenging, because you've got ta lay out the carbon fiber in exactly the right way on a huge mold, and you've got ta cure that mold at temperature, and then it's... just really hard to make large carbon - fiber structures that can do all of those things and carry incredible loads.
«While OPEC are doing really well in terms of compliance with their current deal and are likely to provide strong words of support for continuing some sort of an arrangement going into 2019, they will be talking about how to taper down the scale of the support at this May meeting,» Shah told CNBC Tuesday.
«Right now the regulations don't really allow for any full - scale use of drones at this time,» Dodero said.
Of course, it's really hard to do this at scale.
RS: At scale, you really can't control how people think and what they do.
I'm finding it really difficult since you stopped using cup measurements, unfortunately I don't have scales at home.
Like many of his other efforts at this stage, your 18 - month - old is not likely to be dissuaded from scaling the crib if that's what he really wants to do.
Do you really believe that there should be no control at all on the scale of migration from any part of the world?
So my interest, and I think I share this with a lot of people, is how do we get the kinds of large - scale, replicated studies to look at ways to reduce tick abundance that are really needed.»
Speaking to reporters at the UN ahead of the vote, David Cameron said «It is a free vote and I am very relaxed about that - I don't think people can read anything really into the scale of that free vote».
«It's funny to think of it now,» he says, «but really, at the time, I set out to do a long - term, large - scale debunking study.»
I might add, you know, there are so many things that Martin Gardner did that are so important to me, but I should mention his first, the first book of his that I ever saw, which was Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science, which I remember very clearly running into at age 14 in a friend's book [shelf] and that book just, what's the word, the scales fell from my eyes I think is the expression; meaning that I, up until age 14, even though I had grown up in a family, my father was a physicist and I was very exposed to science, I never really thought too much about, I mean, things that, sort of, you might say superstitions or just, sort of, I don't know, mysterious [forces] in the world, you know ESP and paranormal things and predicting the future and such things.
«If you look at species that are very, very divergent from each other, you might find a certain subset of genes are shared and others [are] not, but you don't really get the fine - scale picture.
«That leads to tremendous amounts of frustration and confusion for the general public and for the people who are trying to monitor the monsoon because nobody has really gotten down to do it at a granular scale,» Misra said.
It's just amazing that, you know, you could capture that much information and it's interesting in the scientific perspective because what we are finding right now with issues like climate change and conservation is that we really need fine - grained samples from very large geographic areas to really understand the dynamics of species range movements and how fragmentation is occurring and many biogeographic questions, and literally, the only way we can do this is through voluntary networks like this because it would cost billions and billions to send professionals out at that finer scale to understand it.
I think you can certainly drop it into the big category of physics articles that illuminate the universe by telling us that it is indeed much more deeply complicated and counter intuitive than most of us would think; that when you start to look at the fringes of what we understand about physics and how the world works, you really get the sense that we are locked in [to] certain set of perceptions that do not necessarily apply; that our kind of common sense, everyday [intuitions] are not a very good guide to understanding how the universe can behave at certain scales or under certain conditions.
Wells: Yeah, absolutely, and it is, sort of, almost cutting edge really, you know, to be able to capture masses of information at that kind of fine scale is something never been done on Earth.
By proving you can do it at a low cost at scale, we're trying to turn it into a big box store kind of industry, and that could really be a boon for the United States in manufacturing,» McGetrick said.
What we are developing now are a really unique set of tools that are going to allow us to monitor the changes in the retina at the cellular scale over time in the same person; and we think that this is really going to have a transformative effect because it's not only very powerful from the statistical point of view but it really is going to allow us to do experiments that were not possible before.
It's not measuring your body fat percentage vs your muscle mass percentage vs how much water you have in your system that day vs bone density - so just be aware that the number on the scale really doesn't show you everything that matters, and it's far better to look at progress pictures, take measurements, or use a scanner that measures those different numbers for you periodically.
I am really at a loss as to what I am doing wrong and why I do not see more weight loss as I was a sweetaholi and a carb junkie but have cut all of that out for over 6 weeks and the scale doesn't move.
This really helps to keep you accountable to the process, and is great information to look back on when the scale doesn't cooperate at times to see where you may have strayed.
But one must look back with admiration at the sheer success and ambition of this longform storytelling, which really hasn't been done before, not to this scale.
These 4 points all come back to the ability to deliver really high quality learning products, and do it efficiently at scale.
Does 100 points at one range of the scale really represent less learning than 150 points at another point on the scale?
We'd also really like to do a large - scale study looking at lots of different types of open - plan classrooms to see what's working [and] what's not working.
I can encourage them to practice their long tones and scales, but at what point do they take ownership of those fundamental skill - building exercises and really make them their own?
Not suitable for GCSE Maths or Stats at Foundation level This doesn't really look at all types of Misleading graphs, only those in GCSE STats that require you to use scale factors to find dimensions etc
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Related, value - added calculations rely on inexpensive (aka «cheap») large - scale tests, also of questionable validity, that still are not designed for the purposes for which they are being tasked and used (e.g., measuring growth upwards can not be done without tests with equivalent scales, which really no tests at this point have).
Instead, it was to ignite a much - needed conversation about our current approach, and try to unpack a big question: How do we really help teachers improve at scale?
You don't really have to pay for any of that extra capability at the scales, though, since the Escape is only a hundred pounds heavier than the Tiguan and barely larger in any other exterior dimension.
«The two biggest lessons we've learned at Libboo are that authors don't have access to the most basic data — and there's a really good conversation that needs to be had about that — and that most authors don't have the tools to engage on a large scale.
do not need lettering to be as bold as in the ebook format — in fact the ebook letters need to be scaled down at times otherwise they can really look out - of - place and exaggerated.
It doesn't matter how well you take care of their teeth at home; they really need thorough scalings under general anesthesia to prevent gum disease and loose teeth.
Boat story time was my favorite part of the game along with just taking in the immersive visual backdrops, imo its more like an interconnected hub world where everything looks and feel much grander in scale then it really is and its done very well in that aspect GOW is essentially to different games at the same time, a great storytelling quiet time with rich lore on the one side and brutal precise hard hitting combat on the other, mixed up with perfect pacing and a couple of epic cliffhangers at the endd
Listen, we here at TVGB understand why E3 had to be scaled back, really we do.
Of course, as happy as I am to finally see these games released in beautiful HD (and if you look at the screenshots, you'll quickly see that they really are doing a great job up - scaling these classics), I suspect that there might be an alternative motive to Capcom's benevolence: I think they want to promote DmC.
«At a time when climate scientists are urgently telling us to significantly scale back the burning of fossil fuels, having a minister promote exactly the opposite really does feel like being told that two plus two equals five.»
Dan you don't need to handle many things «correctly» when you are really at big spatial scales.
«We're really excited about [this project] because it's effectively, as far as we know, the first utility - scale solar - plus - storage project done on a purely commercial basis that is affecting the shift of the vast portion of PV production to the nighttime peak,» Bob Rudd, SolarCity's director of energy storage project development, told the audience at a recent storage conference.
OFGEM decided a while ago that customers are confused, that they're not clear on the benefits that green electricity tariffs really bring and this is preventing larger scale take up (of green tariffs)-- so they've decided to intervene, after 12 years of doing nothing at all in this sector, and set up an accreditation system that will give customers confidence in what they are being offered.
There's some, I know Legal Zoom has some data that if I'm recalling it correctly says that law firms actually don't actually get more efficient until between 10 and 15 people and that there's sort of a jump in efficiency at two or three people and then they get less efficient until you get to 10 or 15 and then you can start taking advantage of some scale, which is interesting and you're sitting right in the middle of there where you can decide do you really want to move it forward and have a business or do you want to keep going and just serving clients without a bigger strategy in mind.
If you're worried about gender disparity and things like that, I definitely suggest pulling some data from your area based on what is the average salary that somebody in this position is making or what's the hourly wage rate, and that will help give you some guidance on am I in the ballpark, am I out of the ballpark, and then from there if you have a sliding scale, if you're starting at $ 50,000 and they could potentially earn up to $ 62,000, what does that scale look like, what are the qualifications that will have them making $ 50,000 versus $ 62,000 and just being really super clear like education if they have a Masters Degree versus a 4 - year degree, or they have a PhD versus a Masters Degree, how does that impact pay.
You might say our business is building robots and destroying dumb jobs — the ones lawyers don't do cost - effectively at scale, and really don't or shouldn't want to do.
When I asked about how MoPub's publisher business would fit in at Twitter, he compared it to Google and its ad acquisition DoubleClick: «Google was doing a great job monetizing their own properties, but in order to really be a significant player with scale, breadth, reach, and frequency [on other sites], they needed DoubleClick.
On a mass scale at reasonable costs: - Do you really think the industry is already able to put cameras and other sensors hidden behind the screen?
While they may seem like a good measure of gauging how proficient you are at something, the scales don't really tell the recruiter much.
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