Sentences with phrase «sort of an industry standard»

I do not claim that there is any sort of industry standard, or that everyone thinks the way I do.
After I left the recruiting industry, I started writing resumes for people full time and since then I have developed and honed a simple, yet poignantly elegant formatting style that has become a sort of industry standard.

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For online developers and marketers, these sorts of experiments have become the industry standard.
«Eventually, the tech industry will likely need to embrace some sort of standards if voice is going to become ubiquitous, just as we had to settle on standards for the Web,» Tom Mainelli, an analyst at IDC, says.
«You can pick up any sort of industry magazine and look at the quality of the new product coming out, and that's really setting the standard for what we have to do,» Barnard states.
We would have liked to see some sort of phone support or live chat support, but we understand those are an industry standard and are only things we see occasionally.
Amazon has a limited number of categories for print books, which are based on an industry standard of categorizing and sorting books — one that is used by e-stores and brick - and - mortar stores alike — called BISAC (which we previously discussed here).
A lot of that decision I believe had to do with the fact that the company had fantastic success in the game industry with college sports like College Football, and though they could make a college baseball game live up to the same sort of standards.
After all of the rants about the immaturity of the industry, the calls to higher standards, and the comparisons to other mediums, this sort of thing just seems inevitable.
When I told him about our infographic, he said (again paraphrasing): «That's the sort of thing that needs to become industry standard in order to make sure we are all talking about the same things.
Hoping to provide a sort - of industry seal of approval, the Legal Cloud Computing Association (LCCA), a consortium of companies that sell cloud - computing products to the legal profession, has published a draft set of standards designed to help legal vendors work together to implement best practices for cloud security.
(I should add I am an editor / assistant editor and also submit for on - set jobs occasionally, so was asking for those «nontaditional» jobs in our industry - for the office jobs such as Asst to Producer, Development, Studio Coordinator of some sort, etc, standards are like traditional business.)
I found the comment in another thread interesting when someone mentioned that the three large entities in the industry were meeting together regularly (named names), planning — to try to formulate some standard base from which to operate some sort of business model that would hopefully appeal to the masses and improve our status within the eyes of the public, and within the industry itself.
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