Sentences with phrase «saturation point in»

Interestingly, «green» seems to be overtaking the market by force in most cities, but is also at a saturation point in many places:
There's a good review of it at Saturation Point in which James Campion discusses the selection of works, reflecting on some individual pieces, specifically the Spiral Track works (1984), Colour Spiral Track no. 2 (19) and Jungle Sphere, (1988), and briefly considers Dower's relationship to the tradition of Constructivist and Systems art.
By the time modernism reached its saturation point in mid-century, with Pollock leading the graduating class of New York's Cedar Tavern into imminent glory, Bishop was living in Brazil.
This was down 22 % YoY as the effect of the NEW 3DS launch wore off during FY2015 and 3DS reached saturation point in Japan and America.
Despite its dominance, Starbucks still hasn't reached its maximum saturation point in the United States.
All that said, there are those who are saying that because e-books sales grew «only» 41 % last year that it has reached the saturation point in the market.
You reach a saturation point in which a specific niche of books are shoved down your throat, before you say «enough is enough!»
But even if the screenplay — credited to Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill and Jon Spaihts — is just a touch too familiar, it seems hardly fair to penalize a film so visually inventive, witty and filled with magnificent spectacle, just because it has come around at a saturation point in the superhero cinema industry.
The environmental demand would reach the saturation point in fifty - five years, even if the carrying capacity itself were not reduced by growth.
The talks at Amazon come as the e-commerce giant may be reaching a saturation point in attracting wealthier Americans.

Not exact matches

Rather than using the new data to push investors to buy stock, Wieser recommends caution because he believes that the we're approaching the saturation point when increases in digital ad budgets won't lead to increased sales.
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are much easier and less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are very costly to acquire and very easy to lose in a world of almost infinite choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have very long repurchase or replacement life cycles and where the market could even fairly quickly reach saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful lives.
Maybank - KimEng said both companies likely needed the deal to gain access to «a bigger playground,» noting Geely's potential in China was capped by moderate growth and Malaysian auto sales appeared to have hit a saturation point.
The company's Canadian penetration rate is among the highest in the world and could be reaching its saturation point, Credit Suisse analyst David Hartley said in a note to clients.
Walmart's CEO for global e-commerce, Neil Ashe, admitted in June that the company doesn't yet know what the «saturation point» will be.
And if you strive for a niche that's highly relevant but not the same as what all of your competitors pursue, you may avoid the saturation point as mentioned in comments below.
I do not want to make too much of this point, but the saturation coverage of the event in the print and electronic media must have had some dampening effect on expectations, as some surveys have suggested.
Analysts fear the company is approaching a point of saturation in the U.S. market where it can no longer sign up new subscribers at a pace that justifies the company's stock price.
The device market looks set to reach the saturation point with the growth rate of device shipments declining to 5.9 % in 2015.
If you are not including sales piece tests in your mail campaigns, you may quickly hit a saturation point... a time when the list is no longer responsive to your offer because you abused it.
In 1977, it appears that that segment of the total television audience to a large extent was at saturation point.
From the present perspective, however, the audience patterns for the past decade are indicative of growth to the point of market saturation (i.e., it appears that in 1977 the paid - time religious broadcasters reached the peak of their growth with the audience segment they can reach with their present program formats and contents).
It's not Young's fault he was so ridiculously good in the season's first two months that the public decided it had reached its Trae Young saturation point by late January.
But with power and endurance almost at their saturation point — it's hard for a young hotshot to blow a veteran off the court when he barely holds a physical advantage (19 - year old Bernard Tomic and 21 - year old Milos Raonic are attempting to prove this theory wrong)-- the best players in the game these days are also rather experienced.
One is pretty familiar to the players; it is the path of implosion — the time of the season when the club reaches saturation point and goes into a downward spiral following a morale crushing result, culminating in a situation where the Gooners have to be content with a Champions League spot and the same old adage «there's always next season».
As water vapor comes in contact with your cooler swim goggle lenses, it reaches its saturation point, causing water droplets to form during a process known as deposition.
In some cases the breast has a «saturation - point» by which you can be assured that nutrient levels will not surpass those needed by your child.
But just as New York got into the casino business, questions arose over whether the northeast casino market was reaching a saturation point as the economic troubles of casinos in Atlantic City became apparent.
Like other analysts of the gaming industry, he warns of the problem of casino saturation in the Northeast and points to the casinos in Atlantic City, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, which have steadily lost revenue in recent years.
«There's a point where you're going to reach saturation, if you haven't already gotten there,» said Gary Greenberg, minority owner of Vernon Downs Casino & Hotel in central New York.
But New York's foray into full - scale gambling comes amid broader uncertainty in the market, with casino industry analysts warning the region may be nearing a saturation point.
In some cases the breast has a «saturation - point» by which you can be assured that nutrient levels will not surpass those needed by your child.
This will allow muscle saturation to occur more quickly; but you will still reach this point in about three weeks anyway, even if you don't do a loading phase.
For those using colloidal silver experimentally in an attempt to treat very severe and chronic conditions, the operative idea is to reach a level of saturation, then maintain a dose JUST below this saturation point.
This happens despite all the business reports indicating that the virtual matchmaking in its current shape is still on the rise, and we are unlikely to reach a saturation point any time soon (for more on the subject, read SkaDate Dating Software recent blog - post about the market of baby boomers).
«There's a danger of hitting a saturation point with the number of qualified and civic - minded people who can do that kind of work,» says Soifer, who runs a think tank and is on charter school boards in four states in addition to sitting on the D.C. authorizing board.
In recent months, the city's battle over school segregation has played out in a few specific schools in some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioIn recent months, the city's battle over school segregation has played out in a few specific schools in some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioin a few specific schools in some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioin some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioin her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioin a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white population.
In such a setting, there may be a saturation point beyond which additional forms of data or expectations for data use simply do not add much value — only more work.
As car companies both domestic and foreign scramble to fill in gaps in their showrooms, it seems Honda hasn't yet reached the crossover saturation point.
But all this is assuming (A) ebook growth will continue to a saturation point — it could be this is all new and shiny and the early adopters are hoarding a lifetime's supply of books (B) as Joe pointed out, NY will hang onto artificially inflated prices for ebooks for too long and give lesser - known authors their one current competitive advantage of price and (C) people will still be willing to pay for ebooks, or any content, in five years.
These new Android devices are only marketed to the US and UK, two markets that have reached a breaking point in saturation.
«I don't know if it's a saturation point with digital,» Len Vlahos, the executive director of the Book Industry Study Group, said in a recent interview.
The Adaptive Display screen mode provides real - time adaptive processing to dynamically adjust images and videos — for some applications it will vary the White Point, Color Gamut, and Color Saturation based on the image content and the color of the surrounding ambient lighting measured by the Ambient Light Sensor (which measures color in addition to brightness).
The new iPads have fairly accurate intensity scales with gammas fairly close to the 2.2 standard, however, they all have slightly bluish white points, with color temperatures of 7,109 K to 7,355 K, which is still (marginally) very good but reduces their overall color accuracy somewhat because the white point also affects all of the low saturation colors in the color gamut.
The shift to agency pricing (in some cases, publishers have priced their ebooks higher than the price Amazon charges for the print versions); the rise in sales of indie - authored, low - priced ebooks; device fatigue and a slow renewals cycle; a lack of good competition to Amazon; adoption rates decreasing; reading time diminishing; and output reaching saturation point.
The shift to agency pricing (in some cases, publishers have priced their e-books higher than the price Amazon charges for the print versions); the rise in sales of indie - authored, low - priced e-books; device fatigue and a slow renewals cycle; a lack of good competition to Amazon; adoption rates decreasing; reading time diminishing; and output reaching saturation point.
However, the Wii has now only reached the saturation point of turning to the implementation of HD resolutions in the next version of the console.
Have we reached the point of market saturation in the MOBA genre?
Yes, there are some real giants waiting to be awoken in 2015, most of which have not reached saturation point with audiences just yet.
Fanatics have pointed out differences in color saturation to signify a different build, but those adjustments could have easily been applied to the Wii U version too.
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