Sentences with phrase «such gluts»

«Now we've reached a point where there's such a glut of free content that it's becoming very, very difficult to acquire new customers.»
Such a glut of cellulosic biofuel, if realized, would reduce greenhouse gas emissions — compared with oil that otherwise would have been burned — by 44 teragrams (44 billion kilograms) per year.
Sadly, there has been such a glut of gun - packed London crime thrillers, that it simply isn't enough to make one that looks good and has a fierce energy: you need a solidly structured plot that...
There are evident imperfections, but with such a glut of content to make your way through — especially in Adventure Mode — it proves a worthy foundation from which to build from.
Indeed, with such a glut of credit cards on the market, the rewards a card offers can be the deciding factor for many consumers.
In the meantime now that I know it's out elsewhere, I'll certainly consider it, but we have such a glut of games right now that it's hard to buy and play them all.
By the time the next Nexus arrives, we'll likely have seen even more phones debut with this kind of memory, but maybe Google can still find a way to make it special; that doesn't necessarily mean adding even more RAM, but it could try something with higher speed, lower latency components, or introduce changes to Android that let it take advantage of such a glut of memory in more impressive ways.
In the «up and coming» areas we've got such a glut of bank owned REOs, current foreclosures, and deferred stock that prices will continue to have lower comps and will keep appraisals from skyrocketing quickly.

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Pipeline reversal projects such as the Enbridge Seaway reversal and the TransCanada Gulf Coast Marketlink project in the U.S. have begun to drain the glut of crude from the midwest by more cost - effective transportation options, and some significant refinery outages have finished in the U.S. midwest, adding demand.
CAR - T treatments, including competing products from Novartis rivals Kite Pharma and Juno Therapeutics, come with the risk of potentially deadly side effects such as cytokine - release syndrome (CRS), in which a glut of T - cell - assisting cytokines can cause high fever, low blood pressure, and problems with lung oxygenation.
The market continuously shows that there is a supply glut, which isn't being helped by the crashing economies in major producers such as Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Venezuela.
It is absurd to suppose, simply because our private power of sympathetic vibration with other lives gives out so soon, that in the heart of infinite being itself there can be such a thing as plethora, or glut, or supersaturation.
Then there are costs relating to other typical safety issues like the notorious slips and falls, burns and other such calamities associated with hot oil — a key culprit that, itself, racks up an oppressive glut of Workers» Compensation claims.
When we grew them we had such a huge glut that I'd fill shopping bags with the stuff and go to the park to hand to complete strangers.
One such nutrient is chromium which both increases the production and activates the glucose transport molecule GLUT - 4 (8).
Similarly, Bernaudin et al. [43] found increased expression of 18 genes in the neonatal rat brain following hypoxia (8 % O2 for 3 h) including several known hypoxia inducible genes such as MAP kinase phosphatase - 1 (MKP - 1), several HIF - 1 target genes including VEGF and GLUT - 1, genes implicated in apoptosis, signal transduction molecules, and transcription factors.
One such nutrient is chromium which both increases the production and activates the glucose transport molecule GLUT - 4 (8).
Instead of getting a bunch of in - direct work from squats and deadlifts, why not try some direct work such as hip thrusts, glute bridges, reverse hypers, glut - ham raises, and heavy kettle bell swings.
As the glut of new consumers begins to wise up to the ways of the gaming world and the profit potential for a critically panned game starts dropping, such games will likely fade out a little bit.
But with the huge glut of steel on the market, caused in great part by a flood of cheap Chinese exports, it's become much harder to make money, especially at less technologically advanced facilities such as Port Talbot, Orhan says.
A career comeback that began about 10 years ago has led to a glut of comedic roles, including efforts in recent years such as «Horrible Bosses,» «Identity Thief» and the scabrous «Bad Words,» which he also directed.
But now a glut of new competitors, such as the Peugeot 2008 and Renault Captur, has forced Nissan to up its game.
With predictions such as those from Smashwords» CEO Mark Coker that portend that 2013 will see an even bigger glut of ebooks hitting the market, readers can struggle to find quality content... [Read more...]
With predictions such as those from Smashwords «CEO Mark Coker that portend that 2013 will see an even bigger glut of ebooks hitting the market, readers can struggle to find quality content for their devices while still seeking out new authors and new works.
But perhaps the most significant variable at play is the fact that there is still a glut of distressed homes on the market â $ «particularly in areas such as Phoenix and Las Vegas â $ «and the high volume of sales of foreclosures has dragged down home values.
But despite such negativity and the glut of news stories about today's children being more selfish, we are not seeing it.
Such a paradox that the animals are abandoned as if they are inanimate objects, yet manufacturing industries of inanimate objects apply controls to limit production when a «glut» occurs.
Although the third New Museum Triennial — titled «Surround Audience» — posits a world in which new technologies have collapsed such traditional binaries as private and public, self and other, animate and inanimate, the show is not the glut of video and computer screens you might expect.
Exploring the reflective, textural, sculptural, and thematic possibilities of road signs and scrap automobile parts he assembled wall reliefs such as Bumper Slip Late Summer Glut (1987) and Splice Early Winter Glut (1987).
Mixing art historical references with images taken from the internet, the paintings of Polish artist Wilhelm Sasnal (born 1972) borrow liberally from the image glut around us, appropriating anything from icons of popular culture such as Roy Orbison to paintings of the past such as Georges Seurat's «Bathers at Asnières» — from the lonesome cowboys in a Steven Spielberg film to the photographs of Enrique Metinides.
In such a way, Stella rejects the notion of frugality for frugality's sake; from his formal economy emerges a glut of dizzying lines and clashing colors that combine the rationality of an Albers with all the swinging opticality of a Bridget Riley painting.
Longtime supporters of SJMA, Katie and Drew Gibson have previously given the Museum such public favorites as Abode: Sanctuary for the Familia (r)(1994) by Mildred Howard and Alan Rath's Info Glut II (1997), which set the pace for SJMA's initiatives with digital media.
Obesity is such a mounting health issue in the western world, and it's easy to point our fingers at the standard American diet and its depressing glut of processed foods.
At the mouths of rivers, such as the Mississippi, the glut of phosphorous and nitrogen intended for human crops instead feeds marine phytoplankton.
The controversial technique of fracking has created an energy glut in America that has destroyed the market in renewable energy, which was such an important part of the vision for a sustainable economy.
Does the growing glut of lawyers in Ontario allow firms to restructure their compensation models in such a fashion?
The glut of 2.0 platforms - such as Factom and Counterparty - often function by running abstratction layers on top of the bitcoin blockchain.
You might think that after such a busy (and expensive) month, consumers would be eased into 2017 with a glut of indie games and the occasional triple - A release from a big studio that missed the holidays.
This uncertainty, coupled with a glut of oil supply in global markets, has kept energy industry - dependent office markets such as Houston on the sidelines during the current surge in nationwide office fundamentals, Rutherford says.
When the market slows — or if you're faced with other market challenges, such as unrealistic seller expectations or a glut of listings — those adept at adapting and responding to these challenges with a little creativity are best able to continue to thrive.
-- Gift cards: The glut of unwanted gift cards from Christmas are available now at 15 to 25 percent off at resellers such as eBay.com and GiftCardGranny.com.
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