Sentences with phrase «time equates»

The business can make the strategic decision when to step up quality, and it occurs by way of spending money — the pipeline is always open to improve quality, it is just a matter of price (and time equates to price).
60 minutes of charge time equates to 5 - 8 minutes of flying time.
Their lifespan is proportional to ours in that one second of our time equates to say a thousnad or so years their time.
When working toward a goal, we often times equate the amount of time put into the project with the expected outcome.
Blackstone said in July that Hilton's share price at the time equated to a multiple of 2.8 times its original investment, which came from its private equity and real estate divisions.
I think it is only possible to make sense of this «state talk,» where individuals are at times equated with the state and at other times differentiated from it, when we do not focus on the state as a coherent entity, but rather on the distribution of multiple forms of statehood.
Often times we equate «lighten up our style» with doing away with the old and bringing in new lighter or more trendy pieces.
Improved motivation, eLearning personalization, and reduced eLearning development time all equate to one thing; positive ROI.
The Supreme Court appears to have acknowledged this reality when it has at times equated expertise with «field sensitivity» (Dunsmuir at para 49), but neither term captures the reality of the situation: that administrative decision - making is animated by several, often competing, forces including not only subject - matter expertise but also resource constraints, individual values and preferences, and political pressure (s), and only some of which will be authorized by the relevant statute.
Often times we equate «lighten up our style» with doing away with the old and bringing in new lighter or more trendy pieces.

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So buyers adopt and rely upon shorthand references such as your brand equity and the length of time you've been around and equate these aspects of your reputation with quality and stability.
Maybe it's a sign of the times that we feel compelled to equate structural interdependencies and cascading impacts in the business world to biological systems and their fragility.
But, many first - time entrepreneurs believe that moving to the Bay Area automatically equates to success.
I've seen it a million times — people can equate their net worth with their self worth.
Quality counts in volatile times and, geographically speaking, that equates to the United States.
In a society that equates time with money, many people couldn't imagine wasting 18 precious hours cooped up on a bus with limited connectivity and power.
The tweet also contains a link to this piece in the New York Times, which explains why it's dangerous to equate anti-fascist protest groups («alt - left») with white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and Ku Klux Klan members.
In time, however, tracking has become more sophisticated, and it is now possible to equate the slightest activities to downstream outcomes via Google Analytics, UTM tracking, specialized coupon codes, and custom phone numbers.
She and her boss, Bing Gordon, cofounder of Electronic Arts, equate press coverage with advertising time and space.
It could even be Chen, who mentioned several times during the interview that he would also be interested in «networking news media,» by which he meant Internet - based outlets, and equated ownership of a news outlet to «owning a bank.»
That equated to a projected drop of approximately 4.2 % at the time of our initial October 8 warning.
If, for example, the stock price is $ 50 at the time of entry, an 8 % stop would equate to a stop loss price no lower than $ 46 ($ 50 * 8 % = $ 4 stop).
Also, given that people spend an average of 12 % of the day watching TV (equating to 25 % of their free time), we view television's role in the living room as a strategically compelling bolt - on to the Apple ecosystem.
The problem is the time spent doing it does not equate to the reward.
However, given that most of Young's statements have equated the oil sands with the oil sands mining operations around Fort Mc Murray, it's worth noting that the mining (and upgrading) of bitumen contributed 32 Mt CO2 emissions to Canada's total in 2011, and that emissions from mining operations are expected to stay well below those of personal vehicles for some time.
Shares are up 25 times over the last 30 years, which equates to an 11 % compound annual growth rate since 1985:
This equates to a portfolio of stocks being entirely sold and then repurchased over three times in a year!
Uncertainty equates to risk under only two circumstances: first, if your investment time horizon is not long enough to wait out an asset's reversion to its fair value.
However, the «face time» that comes with going to the office doesn't necessarily equate to a more engaged workforce, some data shows.
This equates to greater earnings over time.
It's time to stop equating Islam with terrorism, and realize who the real terrorists are in this world — the US and Israel.
I am willing to say that there is or was a being, one might equate with a god, somewhere in time that one day lit a match and started this whole thing but not in the way it was written in the bible.
Furthermore, your post speaks as if a few posts on a blog can equate all the hate and division that billboards and churches and presidential candidates and religious organizations have been «spewing» since time immemorial which you continue with your post.
It found that very successful scientists are about 5 times as likely to have no current religious affiliation (it's arguable if that equates more to atheism or agnosticism) than the general population.
However, he does not relinquish his basic doctrine that time is in nature and while allowing time to have formal aspects by abstraction, he does not equate it with a lifeless form (MT 127).
It was too often equated with unemployment and implied frustrating hours to seek new employment, days to reflect on failed dreams, and time to worry over one's family and its future security.
Perhaps the lyrics apply to the last one, if we equate land - hunger with the desire for «gold,» but political history accounts of why «such - and - such a President or Congress eventually entered us into such - and - such a war» reveal time and again that a motivation of economic interest was not the reason, and seldom even the second or third reason, offered or discussed (even in the secret discussions hence uncovered by historians).
Taylor's analysis at times betrays a tendency to equate enchantment with the vertical, hierarchically - ordered world of the Middle Ages and disenchantment with the horizontal world of a modern moral order.
I get a little nauseous every time I hear a huge natural disaster causing death, injury, and destruction being equated with the wrath of God.
You just don't get any better when it is confirmed time and time again with morons that don't equate the laughs at the «read the bible?»
The math can be confusing, when attempting to equate the date of the death of Jesus with the date of the death of the actual passover lamb, which by «time» reckoning was in reality 18 hours before, but was indeed the third hour of the night of Nisan 15.
If this passage is truly about the rapture of the church, it seems strange for Jesus to equate the rescue of the church with the destruction of the people at the time of the flood.
With this view of time as contingent and negative, God's eternity could not be equated with time or have anything to do with time.
«Having faith in Christ does not equate with being good»... I think my position is that Christians are particularly hung up on «good» and «evil»... in ways that don't make much sense often times.
Academia immersion equates to liberal immersion and has since prior to my time in college in the 80s; just wish all people had the and time to step back from the drama in their lives and think for themselves.
3) If you equate.01 % probability with 99.99 % probability, since neither is 100 % certain, then I'd like to play poker with you some time.
Are you equating our problems with some end - times prophecy or something?
Though many people equate energy conservation with personal hardship — and the truth is that it often means sacrificing a little of one's precious time — there can be definite health benefits from, say, riding a bicycle or staying off the elevator and taking the stairs instead.
Too often, any time that those who aren't white or Protestant or straight or cisgender aren't treated with the same respect as those who ARE, all in the name of preaching Jesus» message or when it's called out by others and the persecutors claim freedom of religion, Christian is equated with Privileged
If the long story of the Trinitarian debate in Christendom is to be re-enacted in our present time its outcome may result in somewhat different formulations from those of the past, but scarcely in a substantive change of the affirmation that God is One and that however the doctrine of the Personae is stated it must still be affirmed that the Father is not the Son and the Son is not the Father and the Spirit can not be equated with either.
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