Sentences with phrase «yet reached the tipping point»

«So while it is possible that reduced accessibility of foraging habitat might cause loss of northern colonies in the future, there is no evidence that we have yet reached a tipping point at which this occurs.»
In other words, quality and innovation to survive would require not just a reflex reaction to what's newest but to a well thought out approach to how to meet the needs of customers who have to grapple with the newest technology as technology change has not yet reached its tipping point.

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«Not yet,» he says, «but with so much systemic and technological change chipping away at the incumbents» models, from the exodus of young customers to ad blocking, it's not inconceivable that a tipping point can be reached that pushes centralised platforms into extinction.»
A tipping point had been reached, although no one would yet know it.
Horner says, unlikely as it sounds, it seems that Albany has not yet reached its «tipping point,» despite five Senate leaders, two Assembly speakers and the previous two governors having trouble with the law.
We're proud that nearly half of all Board - certified teachers are working in high - need schools, but we have yet to reach the tipping point.
Yet even if the Siberian craters do prove to be an unexpected mechanism of accelerated methane release, the best analogy here remains «boiling a frog» as impacts accumulate gradually, until eventually a tipping point is reached.
If we reach this tipping point we will have triggered yet another climate feedback, taken another step that could help seal our fate as a civilization.
The rate of required change, however, may outpace the ability to respond, and tree species and populations may become locally extinct after specific, but as yet unknown and unquantified, tipping points are reached.
Offering up a pile of links as evidence, Carolyn Elefant blogs, «Macolm Gladwell's tipping point phenomenon is probably way over-referenced, and yet I can't help but wonder whether the idea of solo practice is reaching a tipping point in the legal profession.
No one is using IM because it hasn't reached the tipping point generally in organizations yet.
For all their promise, e-courtrooms have yet to reach a tipping point.
Actually, they've been here for quite a while already, but haven't reached the tipping point yet where consumers rely on them and the industry embraces them.
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