Sentences with phrase «scale shift of»

In many of my recent paintings, I am utilizing and playing with scale shifts of the letters, which is a new development from my previous body of work, which used a uniform text size to aid in making an image.

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CO-OP is taking the lead in helping the industry make this shift and deliver value at scale while ensuring that purpose - driven companies are ahead of industry standards.
«Predicting when we would move out of startup mode into scale - up mode and what talent and organizational changes that this shift would require was our biggest challenge,» Cadogan says.
But if climate change isn't stabilized soon, the authors wrote,» [t] he large - scale loss of functionally diverse corals is a harbinger of further radical shifts in the condition and dynamics of all ecosystems, reinforcing the need for risk assessment of ecosystem collapse.»
A shift in relations with North Korea could present the U.S. with the ability to reshape its strategic posture in Asia, a lower - scale echo of Nixon's opening with China during the Cold War.
«We have to shift the focus to scaling these businesses,» says Amanda Brown, executive director of the NWBC.
Republican lawmakers argue that the BAT would offset the price increase since the shift in the trade balance would cause the dollar to strengthen, improving the purchasing power of Americans and scaling back the effect on consumers.
That's a small numerical shift on a five - point scale, and yet that shift actually puts a woman back into a normal range of her peers.
Eventually he and a handful of fellow farmers sent an open letter to Mackey, complaining that the new rating parameters were «onerous, expensive,» and shifted the cost of marketing to growers, «many of whom are family - scale farmers with narrow profit margins.»
There is the founding stage, then what we call the scaling stage and extending stage and in each of those stages you have to shift gears,» Tjan told Entrepreneur.
While not a new phenomenon, instances of elder financial abuse have soared as the United States experiences a large - scale demographic shift to an older population.
There's been a broad shift in a variety of beverage categories to sell more craft items that are deemed premium — meaning not mass produced, often made locally, with limited scale and distribution.
You get some sense of the scale of the emissions trail that has accompanied this shift in economic geography when you consider that the emissions coming from China's export sector alone are greater than the total emissions from any other economy other than the US's.
Industry experts offer several reasons for this shift including: i) significant cost of compliance with Sarbanes Oxley and other requirements for public companies; ii) limited sell side research coverage from the banks; and iii) capital markets are requiring greater revenue scale and operating history for public companies.
As we highlighted in October, investing in technology allows investors to tap into large scale, transformational shifts in the way entire industries operate — whether it be the growth of «big data,» cloud - based enterprise and infrastructure solutions, cyber security or the intrinsic importance of semiconductors.
So nearly every shift in the Market Climate can be traced to a single week of market action which tips the scales.
So, a month ago, we made the hard decision to scale back down to an «employeeless» company, and let our only employee go (And I'm in the process of shifting around the Facebook contractor and how we deliver that to clients).
Powerpack systems support applications including peak shaving, load shifting and demand response for commercial customers while offering renewable firming and a variety of grid services at utility scales.
Symptomatic of a broader shift internationally, the crypto landscape in Dublin has changed rapidly, and with an enthusiasm perhaps disproportionate to the city's scale.
A full - on globalization backlash could undermine hopes for shifting away from secular stagnation by derailing the nascent recovery in investment spending and productivity growth in the U.S. Global trade tends to boost productivity through fostering of competitive pressures, product specialization, scale economies, global value chains and technology transfer.
What I have yet to see demonstrated by the Body of Christ is the scaling up of these examples in such a way that it shifts our public witness in this post-Christian age in which we live.
The succession of scientific discoveries and revolutions in physics over the last 500 years have led to fundamental paradigm shifts (Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 1962) in the way that science conceives of the reality of this universe both on the cosmological scale and in the subatomic realm, and perhaps even beyond this universe.
What Lasch adds to this picture is that married women's large - scale entry into the workplace coincided with the shift to an economy that «depended on work that had no other object than to keep people at work and thus to sustain the national capacity to consume, which in turn sustained production, which sustained... an approximation of full employment» all without reference to the intrinsic quality of the goods and services produced or the intrinsic satisfaction of the work that went into them.»
Known for its dominance of the sub - $ 10 - a-bottle bracket, Pernod has pumped millions of dollars into the label to support a shift up the price scale, or «premiumisation».
Global meat processing company Danish Crown announced plans to scale down activities by closing the night shift at its abattoir in Ringsted due to a lower than expected supply of pigs.
Global meat processing company Danish Crown is planning to scale down activities by closing the night shift at its abattoir in Ringsted due to the lower than expected supply of...
Once I talked Calvin down from his grand plan of a canoe big enough for all of us (at least for this year), he shifted to a little bit of a smaller scale.
Of course not only is it true that earlier is better, but that larger scale, non-incremental shifts in policy are preferable to piecemeal changes.
On reflection, there have been five major post-war shifts in the major parties, and the claim that Labour's challenge is on a greater scale than any of the last four strikes me as implausible hyperbole.
According to the United Nations, the meat industry is «one of the top two or three most significant contributors to the most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global», and the UN has concluded that a global shift towards a vegan diet is vital to saving the world from hunger, fuel poverty and the worst effects of climate change.
However, during the same period, there was a proportionately similar shift to the higher - paid end of the seniority scale among ERS employees.
Firstly, it was a week that laid bare the potentially seismic shifts taking place electorally in Scotland, with Lord Ashcroft's seat - by - seat polling of 16 Scottish constituencies showing the scale of change that may be at hand.
They include more pay for certain work shifts and a new salary scale that would ensure raises for entry - level employees each year instead of the current salary scale that denies workers raises in their first three years of county service.
As economists and others explore how biomedical research is shifting on a grand scale, Science set out to tell the stories of individuals.
Then, climate shifts, continent re-arrangements, and ecological variations caused large scale extinctions in some parts of the world.
The state is beginning to see a shift, however, as a number of large utility - scale solar arrays have been announced for the state, including Recurrent's 150 - MW array in West Texas.
This would require a large - scale shift to electric mobility and promotion of public transport in cities.
A near - match for Colman's brilliance, Olivia Williams is Jenny's strait - laced, but wounded sister Alice, whose job at CERN allows Kirkwood to shift the scale of her storytelling from the existential, through the political and the personal, way down to the subatomic.
At 1.6 metres tall, the vertebra in front of me was on another scale entirely — it would need a forklift truck to shift it.
For tornadoes rated above F0, the lowest rung on the original Fujita scale of tornado strength, the shift is also close to 14 days, according to a preliminary analysis by Long and his colleagues that's not included in the new paper.
This color shift is caused by the adsorption of water vapor in their hardened front wings, which alters the thickness and average refractive index of their multilayered scales.
We see continent - scale migration of animals and plants, ranges are shifting.
The change occurred at an astonishing pace: Within a few months, native lizards had begun shifting to higher perches, and over the course of 15 years and 20 generations, their toe pads had become larger, with more sticky scales on their feet.
«The massive scale of genomes, together with rapid advances in gathering genome sequence information, has shifted the paradigm for many aspects of life science research,» says Castoe.
The uptake is helping to slow climate change, but also fueling chemical reactions that are shifting the pH of seawater toward the acid end of the scale.
The historical land connections can reveal how much a structural change, whether that is the shifting of continents or even on a much smaller scale, like building a dam or paving a road, can influence ecosystems.
It can also encourage more efficient use of fish and other resources that are prone to shift over space and time, reducing the necessity during the design phase of trying to match the ecosystem scale with the policy scale — nearly impossible given the myriad socioeconomic and ecological considerations.
The public lands that dominate the border from Yuma, Ariz., through the boot heel of southwestern New Mexico present an opportunity to implement management solutions at a large scale to help species adapt to shifting conditions.
At the moment the company is working with NASA to develop technology that would predict how small - scale, seasonal shifts in temperature as well as large - scale climate change influence the presence of bacteria in the soil, air and water around crops.
The upcoming shift in focus toward large - scale screening of small - molecule collections will provide both opportunities and challenges for graduate students and postdocs wishing to explore this new domain of academic research.
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