Sentences with phrase «sort of large event»

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Considering the large number of recording artists who will be in attendance at the Grammys, and the many thousands of photos and videos that will be taken during the event, the Recording Academy will be able to rely on the Watson artificial intelligence platform to sort through reams of content and «create unique fan experiences» with the type of speed and efficiency that would be impossible for humans to do manually.
Memphis Sauce — On the shores of the Mississippi River, in the city that hosts the World's Largest Cooking Event (so sayeth the Guinness Book), they practice a different sort of sauce preparation.
The International Beer & Equipment Industry Exhibition is the largest beer business event in Korean that exhibits beer, related equipment and sorts of accessories.
Ioannidis says that researchers have become increasingly sophisticated at acquiring large amounts of data from genomics and other studies, and at spinning it in different ways — much like TV weathercasters proclaiming every day a record - setting meteorological event of some sort.
The annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas is one of the largest automotive trade events in the world, but the fact that it's held in an entertainment mecca also makes it an opportunity for automotive professionals to explore all sorts of diversions, both automotive and not.
Today marks the beginning of The London Book Fair, the largest spring publishing event, a place for publishers and literary agents from all around the world to meet, and to negotiate rights to new books, film and television scripts, and various sorts of digital content.
DC, for example, has been the largest supporter of retailer events and gatherings as long as I've been a retailer; or (for another example) been the only DM publisher with a co-op program (even if, up until recently, it was sort of useless).
An event could be large and continous interest rate hikes of the sort in the early 1990s, massive layoffs by a nearby employer, an oil crisis, national economic slowdown, etc..
I have sold 90 % of PRXI shares in the last few days as I didn't want to jeopardize majority of my 100 % + gains on a binary event (auction of the titanic) and have kept the rest 10 % (a sort of call option) just in case they do manage to auction off the Titanic assets at a large premium (but I might sell them too before the auction results are out if the stock price goes anywhere close to $ 4).
This is a single player challenge mode of sorts, providing you with a large variety of events, a single car to use for each and a target bronze, silver and gold score for each, with later events becoming available once you hit a cumulative score for all the previous events.
Now one could argue that an impact of that sort, onto either the open waters of the St. Lawrence or the Laurentide ice sheet, could have vaporized a good deal of water and ice, thus creating a large tsunami that funneled up the St. Lawrence and then broke through to glacial Lake Vermont, and then set off a chain of events that lead to the draining of Lake Vermont and Lake Agassiz, and that could very well satisfy the proxy evidence in the Younger Dryas boundary layer.
With regard to possible «tipping points» in public opinion, I have been wondering what sort of event might act as a «global warming 9/11» — a shocking event that would quickly transform public opinion about the urgent need to make and / or accept large - scale lifestyle changes to quickly and drastically reduce GHG emissions?
John Stuttard: Well, Legaltech is a fabulous product and it's a fabulous event, but all products have their life - cycles, and when I joined I was looking at the trends in terms of participation and attendee numbers and sponsor activity and that kind of stuff and I noticed that the legal text sort of format which is predicated on eDiscovery, has reached a plateau where eDiscovery has become so mainstream that I think it's well understood by the legal community and it's fairly recent, if you go back 10 years it was a very new and interesting and important technology driving a lot of development in the industry, but in the meantime what ALM built was the single largest collection of individuals from the legal sector at any one event, which is very interesting to me because it's only based on really the technology elements of the legal industry.
Even if you do purchase the shares, they're not actually worth anything until some sort of exit event, like an IPO or acquisition — and the unfortunate reality is that a large percentage of startups fail, rendering the shares worth nothing.
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