Sentences with phrase «really scale this thing»

Or do we want to roll up into it a greater company, really scale this thing and take it to the next level.
However, whilst he's always been an impressively imposing guy, he really scaled things up for his role as Hercules in the 2014 Brett Ratner directed epic Hercules.

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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.
«We identified that the thing that is really tilting the scales in the decision - making process is time,» Jurgilas said.
«We haven't really seen a lot of really large scale things go into production yet.
Mr Fouch told Premier's News Hour: «I think the scale, the economic cost is some of the things that's really come to light.
I checked the weights of known things, and it's right on, and it's really a cute scale.
One of the things that you really begin to understand when you travel around the world is not just the breadth of the club and the scale of the club around the world, but the degree of personal connection that people have with the club and with the values.
It's always amazing to me when simple, manageable things like this are uncovered — I almost feel more inspired by really creative SIMPLE thinking than by large - scale proposals.
Nothing bar the sanctioning of private sector involvement in the running of these, and other schools across the country, will deliver the scale required to really shake things up.
Steve: One of the things the article talks about is that as the Web has grown, you might expect it to have grown exponentially, but if you examine the fabric of it, the way nodes connect to other nodes and sites connect to other sites, rather than an exponential growth it's really a scale - free growth and I don't think anybody could have expected that.
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.
So that is giving license not just to us but to a whole profession, to propose large things like this, large - scale green roofs all over, which is really what we were hoping would happen as the result of our work.
A landing on Europa is «not an easy thing to achieve, primarily because we don't really know what the surface is like on the meter and submeter scale,» says Ronald Greeley, an Arizona State University planetary geologist and co-chair of NASA's science definition team for the Europa mission.
Water research needs to get down to the management scale; for basic research that means they need to scale up and for global research that means they need to scale down, because we need to get to a scale where things are relevant to people and to management — the regional, national and global scenarios of this initiative will help with this if they concentrate on not just sticking to the global scale, but really getting down to the people.»
I grew up on a farm and spent most of my non-school time climbing things, anything really, but my favorite thing to scale was a tree.
The scale doesn't factor in things like body fat loss, so it's really a bit of a red herring.
So I really would suggest you take it slowly, item by item, and log your reactions to the same thing raw and cooked, and check quantities, and check combos... it IS hard and laborious and sisyphean, and by way of encouragement let me add it took me months of logging everything in a little notebook kept on the kitchen counter alongside a small digital scale, but the effort's worth it because in the end you'll know exactly what's nay and what's aye and that makes living in a world loaded with food so much easier.
We have to use biomarkers to assess health, because the things we really care about — like how long we will live — can not be determined on the time scales we need to make decisions in.
That's why I really like things that are large in scale, and might be why I take such an interest in the differences between small and big elements in games.
Before this year I was always really intimidated by research, policy, and evaluation — I had never heard of a «theory of change» before — and thought of myself as a small scale, community level «programming» person, believing that those other things just weren't for me.
In order to scale - up the quality and rigor of the International Baccalaureate program, school leaders have needed to introduce more structure for the staff, which left some wondering «How do we hold on to things that made us really special without turning into a K - 12 traditional school?»
He said: «You might have to fundamentally reinvent every part of your business, from its business model to production to interaction, to design, every couple of years — or every week, depending on the scale of which you are talking about... The companies that really flourish on the consumer and business side are the ones who just accept that there will be continually be new ways to do things better.»
Sony really scaled back the way their UI looks, letting Android Jelly Bean do the heavy - lifting, and that's a good thing.
Really, when your charging schedule on these things has reached a point where it is better measured on the scale of a calendar than a clock there isn't going to be a lot of issue anymore.
Since Enix barely does anything to begin with and none of their stuff has really been a smash hit in the west on the scale of a Square thing, it's clear that they wouldn't touch the spinoffs with a ten foot pole sadly.
Here, the story is scaled back to accommodate a silent player - created protagonist, limiting its scenarios, and Monolith Software's new main obsession with providing players an expansive open - world to traverse has led to a weaker main narrative that melds into a series of tasks where the only thing you really need to do is explore.
It didn't seek to really break new ground or reinvent the wheel, but Second Son was supremely satisfying because Sucker Punch managed to nail things where they counted — combat, traversal, scale, story.
Sony also makes use of dynamic scaling, meaning if things really start to get hectic on - screen, it'll drop the resolution down to 1080p to ensure the frame rate remains smooth.
The pin itself is to scale, so can be used to measure things everywhere you go (so long as it's really small).
Since I came to New York I have always been interested in a particular scale and I could get to that scale by making very large paintings, so I've always made these, and most people don't need large paintings, so some of the things I have never been able to show are these really large paintings.
The kind of paint (and the way the paint ought to be treated, which is really the same thing, for a given painting) depends on the particular spatial or object quality of the canvas, which depends on the scale of the stretcher.
And now that our activities are directly affecting the world's climate, this fluctuation will exacerbate, and not just on a million - year time scale, but on a century - and decadal - scale (and if things go really badly, possibly on an annual - scale).
«Can these things we talk about really be scaled
My understanding is if we get to a 3C increase, that will more or less guarantee we will eventually (on a geological time scale) reach 6C (due to these other «slow» feedbacks mentioned in this discussion), and the possibility of really, really bad things happening.
And one of the cool things about building on a small scale is that you can actually afford to use really nice materials.
Dan you don't need to handle many things «correctly» when you are really at big spatial scales.
Giving up things like microwaves, electric heaters, blow dryers, and electric clothes dryers, will allow you to really scale down your electricity needs.
But the really fun thing is that we can now understand precisely what the role of gravity is in an isothermal unbounded vertical column of ideal gas, in a scale - invariant way.
one might be able to forecast things over the scale of ocean basins, but one can not really expect much more detailed skill than that.
For example, the use of a single scaling for all other anthropogenic forcers doesn't sit well with me given the combination of spatially - heterogeneous large (> 1W / m2) positive and negative factors — but really it needs to be shown why such a thing is an issue, and what effect it might have.
One is probably already doing it, and that's the entrepreneurial lawyer who is really trying to figure out how to do things differently, or better, or scale up, build a different business model.»
Billie Tarascio: Yes, we spent last year at maximum capacity for at least half of the year so what happens when you fix intake you know if you map out your processes and you get intake and you get sales and then you've got your attorneys and your operations and then your finance piece the intake is at the beginning of that line and when intake gets really good then you have to fix all these other things before you can add more people and so that's where he was trying to scale up on those other areas.
As we teach firms how to scale, as we teach an advisor how to scale, really I'm guessing it's fairly similar to an attorney or to a lawyer, is really there's only two things.
When you start to see some of the things, we call them constraints, that are getting in the way of filling your calendar, and start to identify those and get the team members in place to take those things off your plate, that's where we really start to see firms scale at a fast level.
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.
So, to make money as a bitcoin miner, the only things that really matter are scale and access to cheap electricity.
Caso reports that he made supply chain checks and has found that production at scale has been delayed yet again with things not set to really kick into gear until some time in November.
There are also new features like the ability to adjust display scaling and the return of the dark / night mode, although I didn't really need to use these things on my Nexus 6P.
For the chaos scale, mothers were asked for their agreement with four items (Cronbach alpha = 0.63, indicating acceptable reliability): «It's really disorganised in our home», «You can't hear yourself think in our home», «The atmosphere in our home is calm» and «First thing in the day, we have a regular routine at home».
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