A quantum event is the way the whole
world is at that point.
Not exact matches
At some
point each of these companies — Wistia, Southwest, Patagonia — learned to stop thinking about themselves and started caring about the problems that their customers and the
world around them
are facing.
His question to them: «If I
'm completely stupid in a
world that
is changing beyond recognition, in ways that we can not imagine
at this
point in time, and we do not take account of it in our decision - making, what
is the likelihood that I will end up with value
at risk?»
The French - born Karpeles, 30,
is suspected of falsifying data on the outstanding balance of the exchange,
at one
point the
world's largest hub for trading the digital currency, they added.
World power
is at a
point where neither a single nation nor a block of countries will
be able to drive their own agenda, Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, told CNBC on Tuesday.
«
At the age of 19, you think the
world is fair because, really, up until that
point it
is — to you,» she muses.
Since I
'm writing for Data Sheet this week, and not CEO Daily, I should
point out that all of this Change - the -
World - Don't - Be-Evil stuff started in the tech sector — even if some players (looking
at you, Facebook) have wandered astray.
On a Zero, he
was able to ride fast and record almost pure wind noise in a real -
world environment (here
at Pigeon
Point), which in turn allowed the company to isolate the sound of wind and then design firmware that could all but eliminate it from recordings.
(I
am facing that problem head - on every day as I try to write my new book on what the
world will look like in 20 years - knowing that I
'm going to
be laughably wrong
at various
points along the way.
While its emphasis on fostering «intimacy» between bosses and underlings can
at times read like the
world's most awkward relationship guide, that
's kind of the
point.
You'll
be so fixated on the challenges that you won't step back and realize you
're already there.With skateboarding,
at some
point I
was on top of the
world, but I had no idea because I
was so busy and so focused on doing it.
Carson
points at the ashtray on the desk and says: «They say you
're the
world's greatest salesman.
It
was reportedly responsible for 80 % of the
world's cocaine trade
at one
point.
In a report prepared for this month's Earth Hour global climate change campaign, University of Queensland reef researcher Ove Hoegh - Guldberg said the
world heritage site
was at a turning
point.
It
's a threat the President has repeated on multiple occasions, having
at various times called NAFTA the «worst trade deal in the history of the
world» and «the greatest disaster trade deal in the history of the
world» and all terrible
points in between.
We live in a mobile
world today, and almost all innovation in media and technology
is happening
at end
points that touch people (phones, vehicles, electronics, homes) and connection
points that aggregate data and extract knowledge (the cloud).
That means it could
be blind to the innovation happening
at the key end
point that, to continue to grow into the
world's largest people connector, Facebook must dominate.
«I
was in my own
world at that
point,» he says.
In today
's digitally connected
world, there
's a good chance your information has
been exposed
at some
point.
At one
point the most innovative place in the
world was Detroit.
(
At this
point, it
's also worth noting that Facebook
's claims about the effectiveness of Free Basics as a development tool in India
are highly debatable — the vast majority of those who took up the offer
were existing Internet users who wanted some free data, and it seems a very small number of genuinely new users actually graduated to the
world of paid - for Internet access.
According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the combined government debt held by the
world's advanced economies is at its highest point since the Second World
world's advanced economies
is at its highest
point since the Second
WorldWorld War.
But his bullishness
is typical of how tech investors view Tesla: they argue that growth
is all that matters and expect the company to
at some
point achieve a monopoly position in an industry that
's among the
world's most competitive.
At one
point a man asking a question (who later turned out to
be from the
World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong) grew so irate during his questioning that when the microphone
was taken away from him, he carried on speaking — virtually shouting.
Sandberg told LinkedIn cofounder and chairman Reid Hoffman for an episode of his podcast «Masters of Scale» that
at one
point her late husband Dave Goldberg, who
was the CEO of Survey Monkey, gave her «the
world's best advice» on working with Zuckerberg that put her mind to ease.
At this
point, I
'm not saying yes or no to anything, but we've built our brand and our business around
being honest and authentic and real, so for me, as long as we can find those things within that
world, then yes we can make it happen.
At any given
point in time, there
's not just one version of Facebook running in the
world.
In a
world increasingly dominated by streaming media on mobile devices, new DirecTV subscribers will
be offered «immediate access to programming...
at the
point of sale,»
AT&T said, adding that the deal will «offer customers the freedom to watch hit TV shows anytime virtually anywhere, using a TV, computer, tablet or smartphone.»
If the market weakens and all bonds
are quoted 97.5 / 99.5, the NAV
is 98.5, so only down 1 %, but in the real
world, if you
are a seller you
are down
at least 1.5
points (from 99 to 97.5).
So if you
're constantly negative, you'll soon excel
at spotting problems and deficiencies, while if you make it a
point to regularly count your blessings, you'll teach your brain to tune into all the good in the
world.
You might
be surprised to know that the business
world was strongly in favor of profit sharing
at many
points in American history, typically when the concentration of wealth
was a major public worry or the country
was trying to come together after a crisis.
Because Bitcoin and Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic
are two technologies that meaningfully represent our focus
at Winklevoss Capital — the reduction of pain -
points and friction in an effort to build a better
world.»
Frothy asset prices As the WGC
points out, not only did asset prices hit multi-year highs around the
world in 2017, but the S&P
is still sitting
at an all - time high.
Nearly every Disney regular
points out that free water
is available
at all quick - service restaurants and Starbucks locations in Disney
World and Disneyland.
Since most of the solar panels in the US come from China — the
world's leader in solar power production — the move
is a
pointed jab
at Beijing.
At one
point that year, the CSI 300 futures
were the most actively traded stock index futures in the
world.
SOTGC
was inspired by the amazing women all over the
world who've shown the courage to define their own version of success — whatever that looks like
at that
point in their life.
A supply curve
is an ordered list of all the oil production opportunities globally, sorted by the cost of extraction or, probably better for this example, the potential free - on - board price
at a global trading hub — take every oil play in the
world and ask what it would cost delivered to the US Gulf Coast as a starting
point.
During the middle of the 18th Century and well into the beginning of the 19th Century India produced far more textiles — and usually much cheaper and of better quality — than did England, but a number of measures aimed
at undermining Indian textile producers and protecting British textile producers (tariffs that almost always exceeded 50 %, for example, and by 1813
were as high as 85 %) meant that
at some
point in the first half of the 19th Century the British textile industry had become the most efficient in the
world and
was able largely to eliminate the Indian textile industry from global competition.
One of his views that always stuck with me on that subject,
at least as a starting
point for thinking about it,
was that it
was somewhat nonsensical to talk about what «equilibrium exchange rates» should
be in a
world of fiat currencies and fractional reserve banking.
From the U.S. vantage
point this
is the perfect pattern of growth: countries become more dependent on supplying the American economy with what it needs,
at falling
world prices, and buying what U.S. producers can supply,
at rising terms of trade.
China has taken the lead on regulation
at this
point, but Bauerle believes this might leave a door open to crypto - focused entrepreneurs in other parts of the
world if the effects
are similar to the events that occurred after China regulated local bitcoin exchanges.
You could
be well on your way to opening a Menchie's frozen yogurt franchise sooner than you think
At some
point during your exploration into the franchising
world, you've come across Menchie's, the biggest self - serve frozen yogurt franchise worldwide, and you've realized how many advantages there would
be if you
were to start a Menchie's -LSB-...]
I
am looking for economic tipping
points ie
points at which everyone knew the
world of economics had changed.
Final
point: Compare the net worth of Jack Bogle vs. any of the top 10 hedge fund managers in the
world as we
are comparing people
at the top of the game.
One of my bitch
points is the lack of transparency that comes from the obfuscation and stealing of the English language by the broker - dealer
world to their benefit and
at the expense of the consumer.
«We
are at a similar inflection
point for how brands deliver customer service: today, people
are contacting brands via Twitter with the expectation of a helpful and human response; all on stage for the
world to see.»
So the
world ought to
be at an ideological turning
point.
«In the United States, there
is the illusion that we can do without
world markets, and indeed we export less as a percentage of GDP than you do,»
points out Christopher Sands, a professor and director of the Center for Canadian Studies
at Johns Hopkins University.
I understand that startups normally need capital froman an IPO or need to issue more stocks in order to finance R&D (well, as just about all companies pursue immediate profits not
at the cost of the future, the second option
is becoming forgettable), but what
's the
point when the whole
world is now run by a few corporate cartels?