Sentences with phrase «touched on»

I've linked to past writings that have touched on these questions.
This example only touched on bike rentals at Macinac, but the principles are the same for all.
As we already touched on, Exmo's currency collection is great for serious traders and crypto newcomers alike.
Peter Thiel sharply criticized Silicon Valley culture and defended why exactly he was leaving it in an interview on Thursday that touched on all of the investor's most controversial beliefs.
In his response, the Abra CEO touched on the importance of government approval of bitcoin in Japan and the hysteria in the initial coin offering (ICO) market.
Canadian Business also touched on issues of supply chain management of Canadian dairy and poultry products, a prominent issue in the Canadian media coverage of TPP.
There were a few other things that he touched on, but I felt that these were some of the biggest takeaways and will change the way that I look at and perform keyword research in the future.
Today I want to revisit a topic I have touched on a few times: smart beta and fixed income.
As we touched on earlier, the problem with trying to get a loan from a bank is they require stellar credit.
Now moving forward — Austin touched on some of these things — disenchantment with big technology companies, you know, the internet has become centralized, VCs have a lot of control over innovation and ICOs are a way to democratize the capital - raising process.
I touched on this one above, but I want to expand on it.
One thing I have touched on before but maybe not written extensively on is the idea of continuing to learn...
This is a point we touched on in our review above.
In the earnings conference call Synchrony Financial (NYSE: SYF) conducted with analysts on April 20, management touched on areas of immediate investor concern, as well as broader strategic themes.
Some of these exceptions were touched on above, while others were omitted for the the sake of brevity.
Here's a contrarian approach that David Einhorn uses to find ideas (I'm sure he won't mind if you steal it, in fact he might of taken it from you as you kinda touched on it on your betfair analysis!)
That's something CEO Randy Garutti touched on in his remarks in the Q3 earnings report.
I was listening to Patrick McKenzie's podcast (with Amy Hoy as a guest), and they touched on something that I had heard before: when you offer multiple plans for a service, the cheapest plan's customers tends to require the most support.
Someone else here also touched on the idea of maximizing return from luxury spending.
Ed Perks: Rick touched on some factors to think about in terms of political uncertainty, but as I reflect on the Brexit implications and the unpredictability leading up to the vote, there was a fair amount of surprise.
The 45 - minute meeting with Rep. Duncan touched on a number of issues: softwood lumber, labor shortages and the need for a guest worker program, the long - term renewal of the National Flood Insurance Program, housing finance reform, and local growth and development.
The panel discussion touched on a variety of topics ranging from bitcoin regulation to future use cases for Bitcoin and blockchain technology.
David Rubenstein, a private equity titan and friend of Mnuchin's, engaged the Treasury Secretary in a friendly back and forth that never touched on immigration at all, let alone Trump's comments that have drawn global condemnation and rebukes from some in his own party.
The same day, Max Tani of the Daily Beast reported that Cohen was shopping a book proposal that touched on the Daniels scandal and commented on his role.
The conversation touched on the sensational case that brought Gawker into bankruptcy and ultimately a sale to Univision, First Amendment rights and the media landscape under Trump.
Listening to this specific podcast helps put into perspective what Tracy Royce touched on a little bit in show 19.
Dean also touched on the cosmetics and beauty business at Shoppers during his speech.
We touched on our solution to this here.
He touched on his past opposition to free - trade agreements, his support for heavier regulations of Wall Street and the nation's banking industry, and his vote against the Keystone XL oil pipeline as a preview of his campaign.
Musk had touched on a similar theme — faith — a few days earlier, at a TED Talk in Vancouver.
The hourlong talk touched on Trump's anti-media rhetoric, and Denton called out the mainstream media for not acknowledging its bias.
The whirlwind introductions touched on: What would it mean to have a portable, universal, digital ID?
The whirlwind introductions touched on:
Although we touched on many points in this guide, there is so much more these tools can be used for, and there are many ways to benefit from these tools and reports, but getting started is the first step!
As we've touched on already, the motivation for refinancing comes from wanting to pay less money each month and over the life of the loan — usually 15 or 30 years.
Perrin touched on one that he put together and leveraged for a high quality link, but are infographics a heavy part of your content strategy this go round or was this more of a one time deal?
# 4 Creates Strong Tentpole Content: I'd have to spend a few days more than it took to write this article to find out if there is a topic that Buzzfeed Video hasn't at least touched on when it comes to tent - pole content.
Branson mused about his successes and failures in a speech cited by Fortune magazine, where he addressed the Tribeca Film Festival's Imagination Day and touched on the reasons that are the basis of his organization's decision to let employees work from home and initiate an unlimited leave policy at Virgin Group.
These reviews will highlight some of the areas we have touched on previously.
I've already touched on the low costs of buying real estate in Panama.
Tesla touched on the success of the pilot program in a Q1 shareholders letter, as reported by The Motley Fool:
The author has not touched on how much solar and wind electricity was produced in the Huston area during these days.
On this end, the only specific he touched on was mental health.
Political lobbying, such as a super pac for Bitcoin, is touched on as is the sentiment that Bitcoin should try and steer clear of politicians.
The event touched on a lot of points and trended on twitter, with the main take away being: the way companies raise money is changing and it's to everyone's benefit.
He also touched on the increasing popularity of cryptocurrencies:
But the purpose of the demo is not to be a cold rehash of the features that you may have just touched on in your sales presentation.
Appearing on a panel called Technology, Culture And Consumer Adoption: Learning To Read The Cultural Landscape, West touched on the recent $ 3bn deal between Dr Dre, Jimmy Iovine and Apple for Beats Audio and Beats Electronics and last year's alliance of Jay Z and electronics giant Samsung.
These commencement addresses touched on more than academics, with words that can help to craft a healthier, happier life.
Boston Consulting Group touched on this earlier this week in a big report on the capital - markets and investment - banking industry.
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