Sentences with phrase «size scale as»

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel will be large, but it won't be on the same size scale as Borderlands 2, according to Gearbox Software president Randy Pitchford.

Not exact matches

The way Apple's unique culture continues to flourish and scale, even as the company grows to enormous size and valuation, is a testament to the way Jobs taught his team what matters most, so they could teach their teams, and so on.
Because it costs the same to 3 - D print 1,000 of the same product as it does 1,000 of different products of the same size and material, the new manufacturing technique eliminates economies of scale.
«Will Ford as a company be the size and scale it is today in 15 years?»
Responsive design involves many decisions about how content will scale and shift as screen sizes vary.
What would Uber being profitable mean for the company's size and scale as compared to today?
That is because Facebook has cemented its position as an effective marketing vehicle for advertisers over the years, with its unparalleled audience size, scale and reach being huge draws for marketers of all sizes.
When it comes to technology infrastructure, small and medium - sized businesses need the same tools and support services as large enterprises — just on a smaller scale and at prices they can afford,» Dev said.
It doesn't mean that (even as a small - or medium - sized business) our branding strategies can't achieve what Starbucks has (although perhaps on a smaller scale).
As startups grow in size, engineers often switch over to the management track in order to help scale the business.
Other cities such as Portland, Austin and Denver are attracting entrepreneurs because they have the size and scale of San Francisco and New York without the skyrocketing rent prices and high competition.
Building on the success of emerging brands and retailers in the category (Eloquii, Universal Standard, Dia & Co, 11Honore), as well as on the scale of legacy retailers (Lane Bryan, Torrid, FullBeauty) catering to this underserved audience, CoEdition is intent on providing an elevated shopping experience that provides the best selection of contemporary merchandise, while helping consumers find the right size and fit.
Committee Member: «Mr Zuckerberg, why is it that suddenly you found the need only months before some of these revelations first began became public to not only increase your stated goal of selling your shares, but as these revelations have increased in both size and scale, so too has your selling of your shares?
We have identified eight forces that erode the Founder's Mentality and the advantages of size as companies scale.
The last Scaling Bitcoin conference drove down the price of bitcoin as the trading community saw a lack of progress in reaching consensus on the block size debate.

Christine Tacon, the groceries code adjudicator, said she had «no concerns at all» about the size of the supermarkets as scale does not affect...

Having 10 - 20 equally sized holdings now (in my late twenties) and scaling down as I gain confidence is a better path than starting with an extremely concentrated portfolio now and blowing up while I gain valuable experience.
More importantly, the activation of SegWit marks the first major milestone in Bitcoin in terms of scaling, as Bitcoin has continuously operated within the 1 MB block size limit established by Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto upon its launch in 2009.
«We hope to be able to quickly build up the size, achieve economies of scale and operational efficiency to lower investment costs as quickly as possible,» Lin is on the committee responsible for its non-U.S. business, said in an interview in Beijing.
However, that suits the company just fine, as Buseman says the company's relatively small size means it has greater flexibility than many of its large - scale competitors.
The full - size recipe I used as a reference for scaling down is one of my grandmother's.
Take measurements as well as tracking your weight via scale, as often there can be changes in size but no change on the scale.
The added size and scale of MSU Culinary Services» operations also greatly enhances its purchasing power, as it purchased roughly 60 percent of its goods directly from manufacturers.
Unofficial data suggests flat output as small and medium - sized farmers continue to leave the sector more quickly than large - scale operations expand.
Large - scale studies reveal a number of social disadvantages in young fathers» families, such as low levels of parental education, large family size, not being raised by both birth parents and financial hardship.
Specifically designed to have two generous sizes, the Thirsties Duo All In One Diaper offers the same variability as a one size diaper system, as well as a more comfortable, snugger, leakproof fit for babies on both sides of the size scale; Thirsties will fit a tiny newborn, as well as a much larger, potty training Toddler.
Leaving aside the argument that that role may already be played by the VAT, there are some difficulties with this, arising from the fact shown above that the profits margins that business make differ between sectors and indeed between businesses of different sizes, as economies of scale can apply.
And while his administration routinely touts the plan's size as historic in scale — including in Monday's press release — the non-partisan Citizens Budget Commission says that adjusting for inflation, it's actually the smallest plan since 2000, or the second smallest, depending on how you crunch the numbers.
«As the specimen is represented only by a large piece of jaw, it is difficult to provide a size estimate, but by using a simple scaling factor and comparing the same bone in S. sikanniensis, the Lilstock specimen is about 25 % larger.
Author David J. Smith has found clever devices to scale down everything from time lines (the history of Earth compressed into one year), to quantities (all the wealth in the world divided into one hundred coins), to size differences (the planets shown as different types of balls).
It is also a great guitar for those with small hands, as the 3/4 scale size makes it easier for younger players and those with smaller hands and arms.
A scaling law basically represents how various measurements in a system — say, the bodies of mammals — change proportionally as size changes.
Since none of the participants in the [Manhattan Project] had ever experienced an explosion of the anticipated size of Trinity (radically underestimated in advance as the equivalent of four thousand to five thousand tons of TNT), Kenneth Bainbridge, to whom [J. Robert] Oppenheimer had delegated the testing procedure, opted to conduct a scale model of the forthcoming atomic test by detonating one hundred tons of TNT off a thirty - eight - foot - high tower....
This strategy, also known as «procedural modeling,» enables data from different size scales and formats to be integrated into one multi-scale model, building it from the bottom - up and top - down simultaneously, rather than starting with discrete data sets that each describe only one aspect of the model and trying to reconcile them.
The effects of gravity leaking into such dimensions would be visible only over long distances — explaining why gravity on smaller scales, such as the size of the solar system, behaves as if there are three spatial dimensions.
In their paper, «Higgs Seesaw Mechanism as a Source for Dark Energy,» Krauss and Dent explore how a possible small coupling between the Higgs particle, and possible new particles likely to be associated with what is conventionally called the Grand Unified Scale — a scale perhaps 16 orders of magnitude smaller than the size of a proton, at which the three known non-gravitational forces in nature might converge into a single theory — could result in the existence of another background field in nature in addition to the Higgs field, which would contribute an energy density to empty space of precisely the correct scale to correspond to the observed energy denScale — a scale perhaps 16 orders of magnitude smaller than the size of a proton, at which the three known non-gravitational forces in nature might converge into a single theory — could result in the existence of another background field in nature in addition to the Higgs field, which would contribute an energy density to empty space of precisely the correct scale to correspond to the observed energy denscale perhaps 16 orders of magnitude smaller than the size of a proton, at which the three known non-gravitational forces in nature might converge into a single theory — could result in the existence of another background field in nature in addition to the Higgs field, which would contribute an energy density to empty space of precisely the correct scale to correspond to the observed energy denscale to correspond to the observed energy density.
As a result, the cerebellum in apes and humans contains far more neurons than that of a monkey, even when the brain is scaled up to the size it would be in an ape.
Although the Isle Royale boat is almost toy - sized compared with the freighters that ply the Great Lakes, Green contends the relatively simple chlorine treatment could be scaled up to the biggest boats on the lakes as an emergency line of defense that would be far stouter than the saltwater flushing — the only protection for the lakes until ballast treatment systems are required for all overseas ships, which likely won't be until 2021 at the earliest.
These tiny bits are the same size and shape as the pigment - bearing structures (called melanosomes) found in the skin and scales of modern - day lizards and in the feathers of birds.
Using observational studies and experiments, the researchers discovered that a third partner, scale insects, are the most important resource affecting ant colony size and activity, as well as their effective defense against predators.
The decades - long tracking of flying birds reveals that body size and flight styles determine the scale of birds» migration, as predicted by the aerodynamic theory of bird flight.
The moose - sized mammal likely tipped the scales at 900 kilograms at the end of the summer browsing season but then slimmed down as it drew on fat reserves in its hump to sustain itself through the harsh Arctic winter.
(You can also use a scale to weigh each fruit as an alternative way to measure fruit size.)
In this scenario, the scale of a problem grows exponentially as the size of AI deployment grows, making it practically impossible.
In the lab at a much smaller size scale, the researchers found they could use a similar process with two immiscible liquids such as glycerine or water and oil, a needle and a magnetically - controlled rotating stage.
Chris McGowan takes his readers on fascinating tours of the animal world, organised not by phylum or location but by biophysical concepts such as energy economy, scales of size and life cycles, and adaptations to the elements of earth, air, fire (or temperature to be more precise) and water.
A technique, detailed in the September 16 issue of Nature, could be used in electron microscopes as part of the continuing quest to scale down the size of electronic chips.
However, the researchers also considered another possibility: If forests regenerate as mosaics of suitable trees on the landscape (based on size and density), though individual trees may come under attack by bark beetles, this variability might also protect the forest from broad - scale outbreaks.
In the Coast Guard's spring tests, small - scale models navigated an ice sheet as long as one - and - a-half Olympic - sized swimming pools at the National Research Council's ice - tank test facility in Newfoundland to measure various designs» resistance, power and maneuverability (shown below).
«Conversely, in conditions involving very small size scales (the tip of a tunnelling electron microscope) such as those used in this study, the result is instead an increase in conductivity,» explains Requist.
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