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But Google's superpower has been delivering better, tailored search results and ads to drive revenue.
But don't count out smaller or independent tour companies that may be better tailored to specific destinations.
However, Kagan said Congress could try to enact a better-tailored law to would stop states from illegally copying.
Tadmor said this individualized approach is not just better-tailored to each user's needs, but also more effective at keeping them motivated.
Breaking out these subgroups and recognizing them as distinct types of diabetes could hopefully lead to better tailored treatment, the researchers say.
Many times, one card winds up as the better pick because its perks are better tailored to your lifestyle or travel goals.
The urgent need for better-tailored treatment plans spurred our introduction of the Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers Act of 2018 earlier this year.
Women did, too, but there was always the sense the razor designs and skin-care products could be better tailored to women's needs.
Of course, there are different types of forecasts and some of the more specific ones could be better tailored to your exact location.
Those web-based companies are harnessing the power of the internet and data to provide lower-cost, better-tailored programming content directly to consumers.
The pros: A standalone unit is more mobile and, in theory could be better tailored toward just the VR experience than a phone-based system.
The basic idea is that the site has certain tools that are better tailored for the work of genetic genealogists than the big genetic testing companies.
First, dedicated technology and architecture will be better tailored to IoT objects and that will mean the networks will be built faster and cost less to run.
But his top priority, he continued, is to ensure the rules are better "tailored" to the institution concerned, and that smaller banks should enjoy a lighter touch.
Analytic Graphics, a company that sells orbit-planning software, is moving towards offering a similar service that is better tailored to the needs of commercial-satellite operators.
Of course, Cruz was always going to do better than Rubio in most of the Super Tuesday states, and Rubio is better-tailored to the states that follow.
In private meetings, Pence and Verma tried to convince governors that the GOP's health care bill would give them greater flexibility to design Medicaid programs that were better tailored to their needs.
Among the changes, Facebook will be able to use a person's phone number to improve other Facebook-operated services, such as making new Facebook friend suggestions, or better-tailored advertising, WhatsApp added.
They are "better tailored to the liquidity risks faced by different kinds of funds, with an improved classification scheme for the liquidity of fund investments and a more targeted approach to ETFs," she said.
They are "better tailored to the liquidity risks faced by different kinds of funds, with an improved classification scheme for the liquidity of fund investments and a more targeted approach to ETFs," she said before the vote.
Estimates for economic crime in Britain range from the tens of billions of pounds to hundreds of billions and the government should provide a more precise estimate so that the response is better tailored, the report said.
Without humans slowing down and driving up the price of the product, everyone will get to see Trending Topics that are even better tailored to your interests based on Pages you Like, your location, Trends you previously interacted with, and more.
In the near term, it offers venues to solve real problems and the opportunity for citizens to experience democratic successes in settings where democracy is more direct, interests are more congruent and solutions better tailored to local circumstances than at the national level.
Meanwhile, Esme lent out £100 million ($131 million) to UK SMBs as of December 2019 — up from £50 million ($65 million) in May — and is aiming to double its lending this year, suggesting that incumbents are looking to offer SMBs better-tailored services.
IKEA said a scheme launched in December at 84 of its restaurants which measured what was thrown away, and at what time of the day and week, had resulted in 13 tonnes less food waste as the amounts it cooked were better tailored to demand.
Although Glass Lewis recommended that shareholders vote down the proposal, it came with a warning: The firm said it will monitor Walmart's response to sexual harassment issues and may recommend shareholders adopt "better-tailored proposals at future meetings" if Walmart does not adequately respond to harassment allegations.
"Niche works," proclaims HistoryHit cofounder Justin Gayner, previously a producer on BBC quiz show QI. Regardless of their differences, this mantra is a recurring theme among the challengers: smaller, better-tailored content for a specific audience could reap massive benefits when distributed on a global scale.
When Ms. Ge realized she had come to genuinely love math, there were new considerations: One high school summer, she chose to attend an elite math program that was thought to be more prestigious for a college application, rather than one that was better tailored to her interest.
The lower limit for the most exacting prudential standards and the Federal Reserve's separate capital-adequacy reviews, now $50bn and covering more than 30 banks, from the titanic JPMorgan Chase, with $2.5trn, to Zions Bancorp, a lender in 11 western states with just $65bn, should also be raised, "to be better tailored to the complexity of bank holding companies".
On the plus side, they write that the use of big data is likely to result in consumer benefits on account of products and services that are better tailored to needs, of a higher quality or more cost-effective; while financial institutions are set to benefit from more efficient processes and decision-making or better management of risks or fraud situations.
He describes Canadian Government programs that did not benefit the Aboriginal population in Yukon, and in some cases did more harm than good. To change this, the Yukon First Nations will remove certain programs, and simultaneously implement new programs better tailored to their needs.
By the end of the Roton program, some hardware had been built and tested. The reentry trajectory was to be trimmed, similar to the Soyuz, to minimize the G loads on the passengers. And the ballistic coefficient was better for the Roton and could be better tailored. When the Soyuz trim system failed and it went full ballistic, the G levels did rise significantly but without incident to the passengers.
He contends that this risk is particularly pronounced where truth commissions employ amnesties, and especially blanket amnesties to pardon perpetrators of serious crimes. On the other hand, criminal prosecutions should be better tailored to focus on victims and to place events in proper perspective. Sunga therefore proposes ten principles for making truth and national reconciliation commissions fully complementary to criminal prosecutions in a way that conforms fully to international law.Ten Principles for Reconciling Truth Commissions and Criminal Prosecutions, in The Legal Regime of the ICC, Brill (2009) 1071–1104.
Paris hosted the May 1997 NATO-Russia Summit which sought the signing of the Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security. Outside of NATO, France has actively and heavily participated in both coalition and unilateral peacekeeping efforts in Africa, the Middle East, and the Balkans, frequently taking a lead role in these operations. France has undertaken a major restructuring to develop a professional military that will be smaller, more rapidly deployable, and better tailored for operations outside of mainland France. Key elements of the restructuring include: reducing personnel, bases and headquarters, and rationalisation of equipment and the armaments industry.
In US News 2020 edition, Rhodes is ranked No. 53 on its National Liberal Arts College Ranking and 28th college in the south on Forbes 2019 edition. Through 18 academic departments and 13 interdisciplinary programs, Rhodes offers more than 50 majors, interdisciplinary majors, minors, and academic programs. If students are unable to find a major that meets their specific interests, the college may allow them to design their own major that is better tailored to their goals. Although the college is primarily focused on undergraduate education, Rhodes also offers graduate degrees in Accounting and Urban Education.
ClearCurve is the end result of a Corning research project looking for products better tailored to the fiber to the home market.Stephanie Mehta, "Bend It Like Corning" , Fortune, 6 August 2007. Running since 1988 at their Sullivan Park research center in New York, Corning announced ClearCurve at a press event on 19 September 2007 and showed it publicly at the FTTH Conference later that month."Corning to Introduce ClearCurve Product Suite at FTTH Conference" , Corning press release, 19 September 2007 Using ClearCurve, a FTTH installation can use existing armoured cabling to deliver the signal to a utility room, then connect individual ClearCurve cables to the fibers in the bundle for distribution within the building.
The SBML Level 3 Layout package provides a specification for how to represent a reaction network in a graphical form. It is thus better tailored to the task than the use of an arbitrary drawing or graph. The SBML Level 3 package only deals with the information necessary to define the position and other aspects of a graph's layout; the additional details necessary to complete the graph-- namely, how the visual aspects are meant to be rendered-- are the purvey of the separate SBML Level 3 package called Rendering (nicknamed "render"). As of November 2015, a draft specification for the "render" package is available, but it has not yet been officially finalized.
He eventually becomes tenderly reconciled to his third daughter, just before tragedy strikes her and then the king. Derived from the legend of Leir of Britain, a mythological pre- Roman Celtic king, the play has been widely adapted for the stage and motion pictures, with the title role coveted by accomplished actors. The first attribution to Shakespeare of this play, originally drafted in 1605 or 1606 at the latest with its first known performance on St. Stephen's Day in 1606, was a 1608 publication in a quarto of uncertain provenance, in which the play is listed as a history; it may be an early draft or simply reflect the first performance text. The Tragedy of King Lear, a revised version that is better tailored for performance, was included in the 1623 First Folio.
Shawn Powers, assistant professor at the Georgia State University, claims the Al Jazeera network openly seeks to tap into Muslim-majority countries and markets it believes are hungry for a news agenda that is better tailored to their interests and is eager to tug the geopolitical center of gravity away from Europe—and closer to the Arab World: "I think the decision about the Balkans, Turkey, and East Africa actually has to do with potential market shares, the fact that they think they can generate some revenue in these markets down the road. And of course there is also the strategic importance of each of these markets in the broader agenda of political Islam, and of turning countries toward the Middle East as opposed to away from the Middle East".
A key policy objective of the Obama administration was to develop more targeted therapies while reducing the time and cost of drug development. Developing a new drug takes well over a decade and has a failure rate of more than 95%. The most expensive failures happen in late phase clinical trials. It is thus vital to pinpoint the right biological targets (genes, proteins and other molecules) early in the process, so as to design more rational drugs and better tailored therapies. The 21st Century Cures Act was signed into law on 13 December 2016, a year after the release of the UNESCO Science Report. The report had predicted that, ‘were the bill to pass into law, it would alter the way in which clinical trials are conducted by allowing new and adaptive trial designs that factor in personalized parameters, such as biomarkers and genetics.

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