Sentences with phrase «saturation point of»

It could just be a natural blip in the cycle, rather than a more worrisome indication that Alexa's skill store has reached a saturation point of sorts.
Any heat radiation penetrating the canopy and incident on the soil again goes towards phase changing water, water in the soil moisture, but this happens in a limited quantity based on saturation point of vapor in the surrounding.
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.
The ppm saturation point of CO2 is critical to determining the effect of increasing concentrations of CO2.

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«They've reached a saturation point,» says Ken Perkins, president of research firm Retail Metrics LLC.
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.
But with startups and with the rapid growth of established players like SoulCycle and Flywheel Sports, could the market be reaching a saturation point?
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.
Further reinforcing my thesis that the average household has largely reached a point of «saturation» on the amount of debt that it can support, the Federal Reserve reported that credit card delinquencies on credit cards issued by small banks have risen sharply over the last year.
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.
So it's hard to argue that we're even close to approaching any sort of market saturation point.
The device market looks set to reach the saturation point with the growth rate of device shipments declining to 5.9 % in 2015.
It will depend if enough Canadians, like Albertans, will have reached a saturation point with their government and decide that it's time to change the trajectory and course of government.
It is not uncommon for any marketing message to eventually saturate, BUT you can delay reaching the point of saturation by constantly testing.
If the Western investment community has really reached a point of «demand saturation,» from where is this investment demand coming?
We got Occupy Washington and the out - of - work tent dwellers to saturation point for months.
But now we see the saturation point ahead of us, and approaching at a dizzy speed.
That you have a saturation - point of interest tells us nothing of the interests that absolutely are.
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).
I respect and applaud the coaching legend that he is, but as a fan I've reached my saturation point with him and the corporate clowns that enable his 8M larceny of fans hard earned money.
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».
This sounds obvious, but diapers aren't designed to hold large amounts of urine, and once they've reached their saturation point, the only place for the urine to go is out the sides and top.
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.
It appears people have reached a saturation point, nevertheless what is important is for all stakeholders to ensure the highest level of vigilance is maintained to guarantee peaceful elections, the former President said.
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.
One major school of thought suggests there is an upper limit on how many interacting gluons can be packed into a given volume: when this saturation point is reached during a collision, no more new debris particles should therefore be produced.
A lot of evidence points to biological saturation.
To experience the full benefits of supplementing with creatine, you want to get to a place called the point of saturation.
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.
And I think I hesitated because I reached a point of saturation.
I know you've seen it to the point of saturation about everywhere, but it's not about how often one...
«I had reached a point of saturation; I didn't feel I was saying something new.»
As for black, I can wear it on top sometimes and enjoy the drama and clean look of black, however, I do reach a saturation point, if that makes sense, where it just seems to drain my color and my energy.
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).
As computer ownership and Internet usage reaches a saturation point throughout the world, the personals industry will reach a state of equilibrium and growth will maintain at a regular annual rate.
As with anything reaching its cultural saturation point, it's the singer, not the song, and the results have been all over the spectrum, from the brilliant («Shaun of the Dead») to the forgettable («Warm Bodies»).
Though passages of Sausage Party are addled with fast cuts and saturation - point swearing that diminishes the poetry of a well - placed «fuck,» the movie keeps returning to the network of religion - like beliefs and ethnic stereotypes that make up this food world.
«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 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.
A light ochre powder coats everything, seeping into your pores and caking your hair to the point of saturation.
The only outcome I can predict is when all of these situations come together and these stars align with Aquarius, the market will reach a 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.
The United Kingdom is reaching a point of mobile phone saturation, with an estimated 70 % of the population owning one.
«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.
You reach a saturation point in which a specific niche of books are shoved down your throat, before you say «enough is enough!»
Apple has taken the very good display on the iPad 2 and dramatically improved two of its major weak points: sharpness and color saturation — they are now state - of - the - art.
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