Not exact matches
In a conversation Tuesday with Inc.com executive editor Christine Lagorio at SXSW that swerved
from the human genome to
space plumbing (which Dyson mastered while training to become a cosmonaut), Dyson challenged the investment community to look deeper, to
find entrepreneurs solving real - world problems.
Aside
from language issues, even basic things can seem unfamiliar, whether it's attitudes to personal
space, using the subway or simply
finding everyday grocery items.
The company started renting
space at an incubator in Sunnyvale — a 10 - minute car ride
from Google's headquarters, and just over 20 km
from Facebook's new base in Menlo Park — only to
find out that «the city where young developers want to be is San Francisco,» Doerksen says.
Case in point: VerbalizeIt, which offers on - demand access to human translators via phone or web browser, used PivotDesk to
find space in New York's hip Chelsea neighborhood when it moved
from Boulder last August.
John wants to create a
space where entrepreneurs are able to discuss «what keeps them up at night,»
from finding a market niche to developing a minimum viable product to apprehension over the Trump administration's various proposals.
If McDonald's today were required to remove all of their signage
from every restaurant, change the names of their restaurant to something generic for the respective area they are in, and move into non-descript
spaces in strip malls how would you
find them?
In it,
space nerds of all stripes will
find a ton of engineering to marvel at, including a 35 - story
space vehicle (and even the prospect the intercontinental rockets that could get you
from London to New York in under a half an hour), as well as plenty of discussion of the many technical challenges to realize this dream.
If the next decade of human
space transportation is about private companies
finding and developing cheaper and more efficient ways into Earth orbit, the decade following will be all about
space agencies learning how to operate farther and farther
from home, with an eventual eye to orbiting and eventually landing humans on Mars in the mid-2030s (per NASA's timeline).
Things may come up unexpectedly, but try to
find a way to stay away
from your office
space when you're not working.
The newly discovered exoplanets, or planets outside of the earth's solar system, were
found after researchers applied the same AI techniques that help computers recognize images like cats in photos to data gathered
from the Kepler
space telescope.
Note: Commercial real estate brokers typically receive a commission
from landlords in return for
finding them tenants to rent their
space.
San Francisco ties with New York City and Washington, D.C., for the most expensive office
space in the nation, while San Jose, Irvine, and Fremont suffer
from the highest labor costs, the report
found.
Now filming its third season, the show pits Leroy against three fellow antique dealers, who jet off to locales like Normandy, Glasgow and cities across the United States, bidding for everything
from Chinese
space helmets to 18th century paintings
found at airport lost - luggage auctions.
I worked
from a small office — tiny really — but in it I
found space.
Of course, the Nokia name is back in the smartphone
space, but that comes under a licensing deal through HMD — a company
founded by former execs
from the company.
Findings from a survey discussed in the Harvard Business Review
found workers at coworking
spaces felt that they can be their authentic selves in coworking
spaces.
To
find out, we interviewed several coworking
space founders and community managers, and surveyed several hundred workers
from dozens of coworking
spaces around the U.S..
The brokerage firm DTZ analyzed all new
space that hit the market over the past year, and
found about 2 million square feet was listed in August, down
from the average of about 2.5 million per month.
Research conducted by Deskmag
found that 71 % of people in a co-working
space experienced an increase in creativity, and 81 % who had previously worked
from home had a positive impact on their levels of productivity.
For me, personally, I've received my fair «ROI», if you will,
from my coworking
space, as I have
found significant business leads
from being a coworking member.
These are very interesting stats
from AirBNB, so we thought we would share this AirBNB press release with Hong Kong startups: the tourism industry in Hong Kong is growing and besides a handful of travel startups in Hong Kong like Klook and Sam the Local we're looking to
find out who else is in this
space or if you are looking to get into TravelTech in Asia.
There's Container Park, an outdoor hangout
space and shopping center made out of shipping containers where Sheryl Crow played a live concert last year, new restaurants which will serve food as diverse as handmade Cajun sausages and vegan pizza, the new independent bookstore that just opened,
founded by Scott Seeley, who is imported
from Brooklyn and once ran Dave Eggers» 826NYC.
However, it was only after I really started looking for more opportunities, that I
found so many ways to benefit even more
from being at coworking
spaces.
Here you'll
find in - depth research
from DCC members and other contributors, covering topics in the digital - currency
space that impact professionals today.
The mind never stops, we can
find space between thoughts, or witness our thoughts, yet we can not stop the mind
from going around and around like a monkey swinging
from tree to tree.
Finding a use case across fields ranging
from finance to deep
space...
This suburb in Virginia is just across the river
from Washington, D.C., which means it's the perfect place for commuters who want to
find more affordable homes and families looking for a little more
space to settle down in.
From the colorful website one gathers that ThinkKora is a
space where a connected community that seeks and
finds knowledge and inspiration, as well as a
space where you will
find support for you to grow and scale.
So when it introduced its two new brands, ThinkKora and
Spaces (a company
founded seven years ago by Martijn Roordink, Frederique Keuning, and Rattan Chadha in Amsterdam, and acquired by Regus earlier this Spring), Regus had to separate itself
from them, since ThinkKora and
Space» target market is not their usual share of clients.
Consumer giants like P&G and Kimberly - Clark are facing pressure
from start - ups who don't need shelf
space in big box stores that can just launch a website and
find customers online.
Since it was
founded in 2003, the conservative Jewish congregation had bounced
from location to location outside Atlanta - a Methodist church, a windowless
space in a school, any place they could rent or borrow as they grew.
Applications for public housing
from the deserving poor plummeted, and the BHA
found it increasingly difficult not to grant
space to the undeserving sort of families it had once been able to reject handily.
When one
finds Fred Hoyle announcing his conviction that evolution can not have taken place on this planet
from scratch in the time available, but must instead have been brought in
from outer
space, the Bible believer obviously is under no pressure to get into line with the evolutionists whose house itself appears to be in considerable disrepair.
In many of its forms it is not a scheme that works very smoothly in these times, but one can not help hoping that somewhere in the world, Bergman's matched sufferers can
find a breathing
space to try again, in a sevenths scene
from their remarriage.
Steven Spielberg and others give us ersatz heavens, in which we
find ourselves loved by strange beings
from outer
space.
He or she can show the youth how to
find a
space in their homes where they can slow themselves down for ten minutes each day, pick a passage
from the New Testament, reflect on it for five minutes, and then talk to Jesus about «how it hits them.»
I've
found multiple news releases
from 2008,» 09, and»10 — in the
space of about 3 minutes.
Shortage of
space prevents us
from giving a survey of the doctrine of freedom as it emerges
from the history of dogma and theology, or to discuss in detail the theological statements about the nature of freedom which are
found in Scripture, tradition and the pronouncements of the magisterium of the Church.
'» I
find nothing remarkable in the Pope accepting mainstream science — things have moved on
from the days of Galileo»» says Gavin Schmidt, a climate researcher with the NASA Goddard Institute for
Space Studies in New York City.
But the Darwinian stage showed that the cosmic process extends
from sidereal
space to life on earth; with the result that, in the present phase, Man
finds himself overtaken and borne on the whirlwind which his own science has discovered and, as it were, unloosed.
Watch for Father Lemaitre's bold idea to gain even further traction
from the
findings of the James Webb
Space Telescope when it begins orbiting the sun, a million miles
from Earth, in a few years.
Here and there it may be, we can catch a glimpse of the wonderful order in nature, the regularity of the stars, scattered over the wide
spaces of the universe yet obedient to one law; the order to be
found even in the microscopic world, as also within visible things concerning which science has given such amazing information in recent years; the order in the construction of a flower or of an animal,
from the flea to the whale, a noteworthy obedience to law even in the life of man.
About three weeks later I received a detailed reply (four pages of typed, single -
spaced commentary)
from the
founding editor of that journal.
Some of them came to Catholicism
from an empty
space, a spiritual desert; others
found in the Catholic Church a more complete expression of the one Church of Christ into which they had been baptized, albeit in a different Christian community.
The operational principles for the marginalization of women
from society and religion also
find its justification within the concept of holy
space.
Consequently, it is incorrect to interpret Newton as maintaining that absolute
space and absolute time can be measured without reference to some material objects, that absolute
space and absolute time are real existents apart
from all material objects, and that absolute
space and absolute time are
founded on essentially metaphysical considerations (see part I of Toulmin's two - part essay).
There's plenty more to like at Hillside, but I'm fixin», as we say around here, to hustle everyone into clean clothes and then into the van, so that we can fetch Daddy
from work,
find dinner someplace, and locate a parking
space in Charlotte by seven tonight.
But when we look out
from the earth to seek to understand the universe of which our planet is such an infinitesimal part, and to ask how it all began, we
find ourselves in a bewilderingly vast
space which just defies our imagination.
From this depth — I came only to draw water In a jug — so long ago, this brightness Still clings to my eyes — the perception I
found, And so much empty
space, my own, Reflected in the well... 22
He states: «
Space - perception accompanies our sensations, perhaps all of them, certainly many; but it does not seem to be a necessary quality of things that they should all exist in one space or in any space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to find application in nature, as perceived by our se
Space - perception accompanies our sensations, perhaps all of them, certainly many; but it does not seem to be a necessary quality of things that they should all exist in one
space or in any space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to find application in nature, as perceived by our se
space or in any
space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to find application in nature, as perceived by our se
space (IM 182).6 Here he does not only stress the independence of abstract mathematical ideas
from any special application to nature, as described above, but extends their independence to the point where these abstract ideas are no longer bound to
find application in nature, as perceived by our senses.