Its use as a content analysis tool
taps only a portion of its potential, but it's still highly valuable.
By
tapping only well - heeled «accredited» and institutional investors, who are viewed by regulators as less in need of protection when they invest, the peer - to - peer marketplace lenders qualify for the prospectus exemption.
What's more,
it taps only a fraction of the world's willing investors.
The $ 10 million pilot program will be
tapped only during emergencies, to supplement market deliveries while gasoline stations and suppliers recover, Cuomo said in a statement.
The ground underneath our feet holds so much heat that
tapping only 2 percent of it could satisfy current annual U.S. energy use 2,000-fold for each and every year of the foreseeable future, according to an analysis from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Instead, you want to turn on
the tap only when water is needed.
The issue is not that the film fails to «repair» these three marriages, or to showcase some sort of profound personal growth in these individuals; for a movie that seems sincerely curious about what makes healthy relationships work,
it taps only into their most familiar problems, and then relies on cute, superficial solutions to them.
There's always the extra set of brakes available to us — but we should
tap them only when needed.
In this study,
we tapped only one of many ways to use RCE in preservice education.
You should also think hard before taking out a reverse mortgage primarily as a back - up line of credit that you intend to
tap only in emergencies or if your nest egg begins running low later in retirement.
Margin is
tapped only if you have elected it on your funding accounts.
The full potential there is enormous — some 40,000 TW of renewable energy in all, of which
we tap only a tiny fraction with our present hydroelectric plants.
New York could be a huge beneficiary of fracking, as much of the state is situated above the Marcellus Shale, an enormous gas deposit in the American Northeast that can be
tapped only with this new technology.
Having a tiny Alexa speaker that you can take with you wherever you go is neat, but an Echo
Tap only costs $ 80 and offers the same general functionality.
Tapping only works to wake the screen and put it back to sleep.
Alternatively,
tap Only when iPhone is locked to silence your phone in Do Not Disturb mode only when your iPhone is not in use and is locked.
Not exact matches
It's not
only a great listening device for
tapping into your target audience's community, but also a place to share your expertise and gain loads of customers.
For example,
only the Android and Windows smartphones support near field communication (commonly referred to as NFC), a feature that enables
tap - to - pay services offered by Google, Visa and MasterCard.
And, as great as the Bay Area and Boulder and Austin are for launching a startup, you'd be
only scratching the surface here when it comes to corralling talent,
tapping the world's next big market (hint: they speak Arabic), or being present for the next tech breakthrough.
By July, they had shown that they could
tap into a sizable market: after just one 10 - minute spot on QVC, the shopping network sold out of its entire stock of 6,000 units; it took
only five more spots for viewers to snap up 20,000 more.
He was not
only vice-chairman at CIBC, but had also been
tapped by Enbridge to garner First Nations support for the Northern Gateway pipeline.
It plans to
tap the draft -
only brew at the beginning of winter solstice, 11:28 am December 21, 2017.
Before joining the brewer in 1995, Lindenbusch worked in the retail end of the beer world, running a 30 -
tap facility that
only had a handful of craft names.
Therefore, it
only stands to reason that the more you become known for your expertise in your business, the more people will seek you out to
tap into your expertise, creating more selling and referral opportunities.
«The tidal wave of plastic pollution will
only start to recede when they turn off the
tap.»
By
tapping into a company's enterprise resource planning, their algorithms can optimise campaigns based on factors like stock levels, ensuring that people
only see ads for products that are available to order.
When I stopped listening and abiding by what the creativity myth was telling me — that
only a select few people have the potential to
tap into their creative genius — my life took on a whole new meaning.
There is a huge myth that
only a select few people are creative and have the potential to
tap into their creative genius each day.
The
only major suppliers still capable of turning the
taps on and off in short order are the Saudis, and they are keeping them on.
(If you're willing to spend a bit more, the Echo
Tap is currently the
only in - stock Echo product.)
Distraction without destruction was
only a few
taps away.
In the meantime, government has
only lightly
tapped the brakes to tighten regulation of the industry.
If the
taps get turned off again, expect a replay of the industry's last crisis —
only worse.
There's
only so much real estate on the screen of their smartphones, and
only so much
tapping and swiping they can comfortably manage.
As CNBC notes, this isn't the
only time Starbucks has looked to
tap into the Halloween craze with a new beverage.
«While the company prides itself on being on the forefront of social engagement with robust Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr presence, [the customer - care team] has
only recently
tapped into the potential of using social media to assist in customer issues,» says Griffith.
If companies want to attract the best and the brightest, then it
only makes sense for companies to
tap into the technical skills women have to offer,» Whitney points out.
Tapping the power of crowds has become popular in many areas of business, so it was
only a matter of time before it made its way into funding.
While every Echo can be used as a Bluetooth speaker, the Echo
Tap is the
only one that's designed to go with you no matter where you roam.
Not
only is it an inefficient and expensive process, it also
only taps into those employees that is actively looking to change jobs, which
only represents 15 to 25 percent of the total market.
Meanwhile, psychologist and my Inc.com colleague Benjamin P. Hardy suggests a small amount of writing not
only in the morning but also before bed, to
tap into your subconscious in order to answer some of your life's trickiest and most pressing questions.
The amoeba is rare in the US, but just to be safe, the Food and Drug Administration says you should
only rinse your sinuses with
tap water that's been boiled and cooled, or distilled water purchased from a store.
Bounce Exchange has
tapped into a market that's
only just now emerging, says the technology industry analyst.
But PRIMARQ stands out because it appears to offer the
only service that enables not just property owners, but also property buyers, to
tap investor capital.
The mind - body connection is an extremely powerful one, and if you can
tap into it and keep the mind chatter away for 55 minutes, not
only will you achieve better results, but you will feel refreshed and breathe easier.
Partly because our good pensions cover our expenses, and we
only only tap the taxable account periodically for big ticket items,..
Now I'm not
only calmer, I'm
tapped into my real hunger signals and have freed up so much time and energy to worry about bigger and better things!»
It may be because customers have such easy access to more information than ever before — in
only a few seconds and with a couple
taps on their phones, customers can read reviews, compare prices from multiple retailers, see whether something's in stock, find out how fast it will ship or be available for pick - up, and more.
Rapid7, LogRhythm and Mimecast are not the
only cybersecurity firms planning to
tap public markets this year.
Working longer means you'll not
only delay
tapping savings but also continue to add to your nest egg, a powerful combination that changes the calculus over just a few years.