Sentences with phrase «replaced by growth»

Candy Crush Saga revenue was down 13 percent, but it was replaced by growth in Farm Heroes Saga.
But that science has been replaced by growth mindset and evidence of the many flaws in the test.

Not exact matches

In his revised edition of Growth Hacker Marketing, Ryan Holiday explored how traditional big - budget marketing is being replaced by more effective small teams (and sometimes individuals) who are using trackable and scalable tools to grow companies.
«We will have moved away from the old style boxes, like growth, value, large cap and so forth, and see these replaced by a series of risk factor - related products, like interest - rate sensitive products,» said Celia Dallas, chief investment strategist at investment consultant Cambridge Associates.
It's important to note that a major reason why the big stock market indices go up is because obsolete companies die and are regularly being replaced by innovators and disruptors who have all sorts of growth ahead of them.
In a similar spirit, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi is now calling for a «growth pact» to replace the «fiscal pact» demanded by Angela Merkel's government in Germany.
Led by Scale Venture Partners, investment will accelerate growth of transparent managed security provider HERNDON, Va. --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Expel (https://expel.io), the company that replaces what organizations spend on managed security service providers (MSSPs),...
Our model indicates that going forward, long - term yields will likely be subject to three upward pressures: (1) Our forecasted increase in inflation will boost nominal GDP growth; (2) As forward guidance is replaced by a data - dependent monetary tightening, volatility in short rates will increase; and (3) As the impact of QE on the Treasury market fades, long - term yields will trend back to their historical link with nominal GDP growth.
So the biological terms to do with growth and differentiation, for example, would eventually be replaced by terms from classical physics.
The pin boy has been replaced by an automatic device credited with triggering bowling's amazing growth into a $ l - billion - a-year business.
Steady but unspectacular economic growth pre-2008 has been replaced by widespread stagnation.
Trump has Appointed a conservative to the Supreme Court Pushed to repeal and replace Obamacare Rolled back onerous regulations that have stifled growth Re-established the broken relationship with Israel Begun the process of building the wall by requesting designs Withdrawn from the odious Paris Climate accords,
He said it's time to «end crony capitalism, corporate giveaways and so - called billion dollar top down economic development slush funds and replace it with a sustainable economy powered by growth in innovation industries attractive to our region's best talent.»
Conservative Chancellor George Osborne replaced the PBR and its policy announcements in 2010 with a new Autumn Statement focusing on economic growth and government finances as projected by the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR).
«About five percent of people have some kind of cartilage tumor in their bones, and in most cases it's because the growth - plate cartilage cells weren't fully replaced by bone tissue,» Alman said.
Some states have a goal of zero electric growth, achieved by replacing lamps, pumps, blowers and everything else that runs on electricity with updated equipment that does the same work with less energy.
Also, the scaffold degraded easily as it was replaced by the new growth.
The breakup of the link between CO2 emissions and economic growth in developed countries has been brought about in part by the availability of inexpensive natural gas beginning to replace coal for electric power generation, Harvard University business and government professor Robert N. Stavins said.
For those patients, there is a lot of intensive research being done supported by the National Institutes of Health and foundations to try to develop new drugs to slow the growth of that atrophy — stop it or replace cells that have died, potentially with stem cells.
However, when working only with your body weight, you need a far more subtle approach based on skillfully increasing the resistance by manipulating other growth variables such as rep and set schemes, rest duration and increasing the difficulty of the exercises, for example replacing regular push - ups with feet - elevated push - ups, traditional squats with pistol squats and standard pull - ups with pull - ups to chest.
The benefits of HGH injections are that they have been medically prescribed to replace the hormone loss caused by the progressive decline in the body's ability to produce growth hormone.
It rationally replaces the Protein Efficiency Ratio (PER), which considered only amino acid growth requirements for rats, whose growth rates were measured by test protein feed lots.
Protein supports your child's healthy growth and development by building, maintaining and replacing the tissues in her body.
Our skin regenerates every 30 days, older cells are constantly being replaced by younger ones and need essential nutrients to support their rapid growth.
While Gibson and Glover have been replaced by Clayne Crawford and Damon Wayans, respectively, the energy and chemistry between the two mismatched cops is still ever - present and the series allows for even more character growth than the successful four film franchise.
While tackling insecurity will avail a climate for young people to take advantage of economic growth, such has to be accompanied by other factors like shift in the patterns of consumption and replacing them with production - harnessing innovation.
Replacing the poorest performing 5 to 8 percent of teachers with an average teacher would, by my calculations, yield improved productivity and growth that amounts to trillions of dollars.
The idea was to concentrate growth in targeted cities until districts either responded to competition or were entirely replaced by charters.
The bill replaces AYP standards with a requirement for states to annually measure all students and individual subgroups by: (1) academic achievement as measured by state assessments; (2) for high schools, graduation rates; (3) for schools that are not high schools, a measure of student growth or another valid and reliable statewide indicator; (4) if applicable, progress in achieving English proficiency by English learners; and (5) at least one additional valid and reliable statewide indicator that allows for meaningful differentiation in school performance.
Traditional learning environments in the education sector are rapidly being replaced by eLearning programs in the corporate sector, driven by the need for brisk professional growth.
As per an article published last week in The Columbus Dispatch, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) apparently rejected a proposal made by the state's pro-charter school Ohio Coalition for Quality Education and the state's largest online charter school, all of whom wanted to add (or replace) this state's VAM with another, unnamed «Similar Students» measure (which could be the Student Growth Percentiles model discussed prior on this blog, for example, here, here, and here) used in California.
Bounce... at the start of the year, Frank Green was replaced by David Carter as national schools commissioner and Green's airport analogy about multi-academy trusts became Carter's «stages of MAT - readiness» for growth.
Much of the criticism of the Common Core should be understood against the backdrop of an increasingly industrial model of education in the U.S., in which educating whole persons for lifelong growth is replaced by a view of education as just another industrial sector, on a par with any other sector.
By the late 19th century, however, with the growth of tax - supported public schools in New England and the middle Atlantic states, one - room schools, although still common in rural America, were slowly being replaced in cities by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974By the late 19th century, however, with the growth of tax - supported public schools in New England and the middle Atlantic states, one - room schools, although still common in rural America, were slowly being replaced in cities by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974).
The growth is being driven by a sea change in PC computing, as tablet PCs continually replace your standard notebook form factors, and touch gets built in to more and more laptop devices.
But those double - and triple - digit growth rates plummeted as e-reading devices fell out of fashion with consumers, replaced by smartphones and tablets.
When looking for tax - loss selling candidates, consider investments that no longer fit your strategy, have poor prospects for future growth, or can be easily replaced by other investments that fill a similar role in your portfolio.
«We are delighted to celebrate the 65th anniversary of Franklin Income Fund, which was introduced by the company's founder Rupert H. Johnson Sr. to address investors» need for income, especially in retirement years,» said Dan O'Lear, executive vice president of Franklin Templeton Distributors, Inc. «As today's massive Baby Boomer population moves into retirement, they are seeking an income solution that they can count on to replace the cash flow from their working years, with the potential for some growth as well.
Letting companies fail is always a drag in the short run, but in the longer - run it leads to faster growth, because bad investments fail, and are replaced by better investments.
Sell decisions are based only upon the quarterly rebalance criteria: stocks sold are replaced by stocks with more attractive growth characteristics.
Treasury Income Growth Receipts; U.S. Government - backed bonds that have been stripped of their coupons and sold at a deep discount; discontinued in 1986 when replaced by treasury STRIPS
The growth has been driven by new routes and increased capacity to a very wide range of destinations, including the new route to Beijing with Hainan Airlines, one additional Emirates Airbus A380 per day flying to Dubai with Emirates, replacing a smaller Boeing 777 operation, coupled with increased capacity being filled on short haul routes to Spain (37.5 per cent more passengers year on year), France (up 28.5 per cent), Italy (up 30.1 per cent) and Poland (up 63.6 per cent).
That carbon is not oxidized, it is sequestered in the great cities of the east and west coast, while the old growth has been replaced by carbon fixing grasslands and new growth.
More than 10 000 years ago, agricultural societies accelerated these early defaunation and land clearing processes, ultimately replacing them with even more novel ecological transformations, including the culture of domesticated species, widespread soil tillage, sustained societal growth, and ever - increasing scales of material exchange, leading to globally significant transformation of the terrestrial biosphere by at least 3000 years before the present time.
This is followed by proposals to log the Tongass National Forest of Alaska (which the Bush administration approved in late 2003), and all other old - growth trees on public lands (with a flip suggestion that replacing «decadent» old trees with carbon - dioxide - absorbing young tree farms will reduce global warming).
Replacing fossil fuels completely by alternative, sustainable power generation methods is possible, the pundits insist, without harming economic growth.
Just as socialist central planning failed miserably before it was replaced by free market economies, green central planning will have to be discarded before Australia and the rest of the «unreliable» energy - obsessed western world will be able to see a return to economic growth and budget repair.
Its unavoidable conclusion is that economic and population growth must cease and be replaced by stable systems.
Unless governments start routinely granting operating permits for reactors more than 40 years old, a half - century of growth in world nuclear generating capacity is about to be replaced by a long - term decline.
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