Sentences with phrase «worked at this scale so»

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Gong has developed a unique «conversation intelligence platform» that allows companies (with permission) to record, transcribe, and analyze all of its sales calls «so they can drive sales effectiveness at scale, figure out what's working and what's not, and ramp new hires faster by helping them replicate your top performers.»
So while the interests of fairness argue for a dramatic scaling back of seniors» discounts — or at least greater use of income testing to ensure only those in real financial need are accessing them — political dynamics are actually working to expand their scope and cost.
«So I think: Look at the size and scale of this ship, and it doesn't take much imagination to work out that she'll be used in that area too.»
Canada does well at coming up with ideas and making them work, Elgie said, but it's not so good at commercializing those ideas and scaling up production, often because of a lack of available capital.
One CEO calls it industrializing, meaning, «How do I move from ideas to pilots to industrialization, i.e., convert an idea into our ways of working, so the full enterprise is bringing innovative ideas to our customers at industrial scale
So right away we can see that the committee's work could never have been sufficient to the task at hand, for the challenge is not just mitigation of damage but minimization of the likelihood and scale of the flooding itself.
I have a food scale at work and two slices at the end of the loaf were 1.5 ounces, so 3 points for the bread, 3 points for the avocado, two points for the steak and strawberries for dessert — 8 smart point breakfast.
It is necessary to work towards creating a culture that sees the values of human rights and places them at the centre, so that it becomes political unfeasible to scale back the human rights protections that already exist.
It works spectacularly well at describing smaller - scale interactions, like planets» orbits in the solar system, but on sprawling cosmological scales, gravity might act differently — the idea behind so - called modified gravity theories.
Corresponding author, Professor Ivan Parkin, who is Professor of Chemistry and Head of UCL Chemistry, said: «Our work aims to characterise new materials at a very small scale so we can see how best to use them to improve our daily lives.
In 1983, Mordehai Milgrom a physicist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, found that he could explain the so - called galaxy rotation curves without dark matter if he simply assumed that on the galactic scale, dynamics and gravity worked a bit differently from what Isaac Newton postulated.
«Previously we had only a cartoon - level model of how this so - called «sliding filament» mechanism works, but the new work takes it to the next level and opens up the possibility of learning how it really works at an atomic scale, which is exciting,» Scholey said.
To help scientists take advantage of this untapped wealth of data from hospital scans, a team of MIT researchers, working with doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital and many other institutions, has devised a way to boost the quality of these scans so they can be used for large - scale studies of how strokes affect different people and how they respond to treatment.
«So, working independently, several research teams have converged on almost identical results for warming over the past century at the global scale, but with periodic fine - tuning as additional information becomes available,» Holt and Field write.
The researchers are now working on scaling up the number of electrodes so they can record from multiple neurons at a time, potentially allowing them to determine how different parts of the brain are connected.
I've been adoring the pairing of stripes and leopard, and the scales of these particular prints work so well together If you're interested in signing up, feel free to use my link here On to Rocksbox, the designer jewelry subscription service that sends you 3 items at a time to wear to your heart's content, then send all of them back or keep what you like at a discounted price.
So, Guillermo del Toro's Cold War - era fantasy B - movie romance thriller The Shape of Water, starring Sally Hawkins as a woman who falls in love with a scaled creature kept in a water tank in the research facility she works at, has been named Best Picture at this year's Oscars.
I know that states are looking for ways to begin these conversations so that they can work at a bigger scale to better understand problems and solutions.
We'll see if it works in the small scale and then if it would work at a much bigger institution, where there are thousands of teacher candidates» and not just the 10 hand - picked «design fellows» enrolled so far.
For Tennessee's version of the value - added method to work properly, however, student test scores must be statistically converted to a special kind of analytic scale so that student achievement gains in particular content areas represent the same amount of growth at different grade levels.
Unfortunately, print - on - demand can't work at the scale economies of the mass - market paperback, so I'm looking at a trade paperback format which is always more expensive.
People who are thousands of dollars in debt with a credit rating right at the bottom of the scale may not be so hopeful but credit repair works, they often think to themselves, can I really consolidate my debt and get back on the right track?
People who are thousands of dollars in debt with a credit rating right at the bottom of the scale may not be so hopeful but credit repair works, they...
The way loot drops work in Destiny is that while it can drop at a lower or the same Power level that you are on now, it will generally scale with you to give you increases a few levels above - so the more you play, the more chances of you gaining better loot will be.
The game ran near flawlessly, the only major issue I encountered was that there isn't an option for resolution scaling in full screen mode for 1920 x 1080, which is baffling that a game with so much detail - oriented work could miss one of the most common resolutions for gamers to play at!
Both these full scale replica comes complete with working light effects, so it's time to ask yourself, «Don't you wish Carnifex (or Geth Pulse) was at your side?».
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work As Above So Below, opening at MASS MoCA on May 24, 2014, combines graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
The Nevelson piece, Sky Cathedral / Southern Mountain, 1959, which was borrowed from LA MoCA, is installed somewhat differently than these other works, directly on the floor in a portion of the room where the ceiling is lower.It looks consistent with similar Nevelsons I viewed at Pace Gallery or the Jewish Museum in New York during the»80s and»90s, before the advent of the enormity of scale that typifies so many of the new exhibition spaces of today.
During her talk, Fernández, a 2005 MacArthur Foundation Fellow and recipient of many prestigious works, will reflect on her new works, including her recent show at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, «As Above So Below,» a large - scale exhibition in which Fernandez combined graphite and gold to make a series of immersive, interconnected installations.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work at MASS MoCA As Above So Below will combine graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
Phyllida Barlow, for the way she manages to create size and scale while at the same time keeping the work so light and entirely un-monumental.
With over 190 booths at the fair, whittling the «best» down to seven is an impossible task, so a hat - tip to the following notable mentions is more than warranted: Salon 94's expansive female - dominated booth, with Laurie Simmons's and Marilyn Minter's works in mischievous conversation, a large - scale painting by Lorna Simpson that comes from the same series that debuted in Okwui Enwezor's «All the World's Futures» last week, and the delicate - meets - hardcore jewelry of sculptor Kara Hamilton; Kate MacGarry's sparse but refreshingly textural booth, where works by Josh Blackwell, Marcus Coates, Florian Meisenberg, and Francis Upritchard play off one another; Standard (OSLO)'s solo booth featuring Ian Cheng's virtual world; Andrea Rosen Gallery's Michael St. John - curated booth, featuring the likes of William Eggleston and Dash Snow; Galerie Buchholz's brilliant pairing of cross-generational counterparts (and Venice favorites) Simon Denny and Isa Genzken; and The Box's presentation of Judith Bernstein's sexually charged two - dimensional works.
I can't work at the scale of nature, so I make it human scale
It sounds so touchy - feely that it's almost embarrassing,» laughs Coyne, who's showing her latest work at Galerie Lelong in September and will be doing a large - scale installation for a group show opening in October at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
His works are even more impressive at scale so we're hoping to see some of his larger ones in this retrospective of kinetic sculpture.
Larger scale works are always amazing, but also physically demanding, and there's so much texture and complexity in the piece that it really forced me to work at a high level.
Assonances and dissonances such as this, occurring at every scale and within every subset of the whole, create an experience so laden with meaning that one is spared dwelling on questions about the work's facture or the artist's biography or theoretical agenda.
I'm currently working on a large - scale show for Paul Nesbitt at Inverleith House that I'm wildly excited about «so I feel I'm gently, kind of returning.
And while many have commented that seeing so many works by Stills all at once tend to cancel each other out, I found the consistence on such scale staggering.
Just as the distribution and presentation sites she has used (e.g. maga - zines, posters) are characterized by a certain transience and intensified circulation, so too Kruger often insists on the ephemeral physical status of her works, since her wall and large - scale spatial installations are usually destroyed at the end of an exhibition.
London's Marlborough Gallery was apparently the first to sellFrancis Bacon's work — as the story goes, the artist's 1958 contract with Marlborough began with gallerist Frank Lloyd's undertaking to settle a # 5,000 gambling debt Bacon had incurred (this at a time when his works sold for about # 200 a piece)-- so it seems appropriate that this year the gallery should bring some important works to set alongside fascinating smaller - scale material.
In something of a change from the artist's typical displays of found photographs, here images will be incorporated into large scale collages, multi-channel video projections (which worked so well in The Visitors by Ragnar Kjartansson at Luhring Augustine), and moving screens which will zip around the gallery space on a custom - built track.
Three exhibitions currently on view in New York City — Stuart Davis: In Full Swing, Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight, and the Hilma af Klint exhibition that is secreted within The Keeper exhibition at the New Museum — provide object lessons on the necessity of seeing «in person» artworks that in reproduction appear flat and graphic in a way that stays fixed at the level of an image with no scale so that when looking at the images most people, particularly those brought up entirely within the regime of Instagram would not see why they should see the works and, further, might not be able to see the work when in front of it because many people now see exclusively through the lens of their smart phone.
So actually, building prototypes now and saying, okay, how hard is it to do that carbon capture at scale, it's great that that work is going on.
Nature works at multiple scales and through diverse methods, and so should our cities.
The HadSST3 analysis works from the bottom up, so that there are consistent adjustments at all scales, whereas your method, being top down, does not specify what the adjustments would be at smaller scales limiting their usefulness and also the possibility of validating them against independent data.
If capturing and storing carbon dioxide doesn't work at a large scale, many energy experts say, then all the effort to curb carbon emissions through technologies such as wind turbines and solar panels may amount to so much hot air.
Not that I don't enjoy practicing law by any means, but that is, if you ask me, I'm much more interested in building successful businesses throughout the course of my life whatever those look like and right now happens to be a law firm working in family law and, like I said, I enjoy it, but at the end of the day, I'd love to not have the revenue generation rely on me so I can do more of that other, but until we see those scales tip, the majority of my work will still be on the client side and the billing side.
At this point, my hope is that — or the business model that I have — is that the traditional cases, and even the sliding scale fees, and to some extent the employer relationships that I have will sort of balance out any nonprofit work that I do, so I can charge them less.
We've been — many of us looking at those same templates with the scales of justice, the waves in the background for many years and there are thousands of beautifully designed PowerPoint templates out there that are professionally designed including the fonts that get used and the colors that get mixed into the templates, so you don't have to spend a lot of time working on design and colors because it's been done for you.
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