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"critical mass" Definitions
  1. (physics) the smallest amount of a substance that is needed for a nuclear chain reaction to take place
  2. the minimum amount of resources, number of customers, etc. needed to start or support a project or an activity, or the minimum size that a project or activity needs to be in order to be successful

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It would be a longer trip for a critical mass of Trump supporters than for a critical mass of marchers.
" Be lean "It will take time to reach critical mass.
A critical mass of women employees helped civilize the company.
It reached critical mass in the past year or so.
It's knowledge and being able to reach a critical mass.
Orlando lacked a critical mass of culture, identity, and community.
A hulking content apparatus could push this storyline to critical mass.
I think that there's some element of just this critical mass.
Everything is aligning to have VR hit critical mass next year.
No, the real challenge is gaining a critical mass of users.
Once hummus fans reach critical mass, they venture out from Sonnenallee.
The spokeswoman said there was no specific number for critical mass.
The inexorable march of open-source movements has attained critical mass.
The app saw some initial engagement, but never reached critical mass.
But there is real money, critical mass and some risk involved.
Once a critical mass has assembled, of course, the vying begins.
Building a critical mass of women does start to shift the calculus.
The question is when does it have the critical mass of support?
That core group then created enough critical mass to attract everybody else.
This feeling went on for months, and my addiction reached critical mass.
"Ukraine has to build up a critical mass of reformers," he says.
The East Coast has a critical mass of both investors and consumers.
But [it takes a] critical mass get a president out of office.
But how was one supposed to build a critical mass of users?
We saw that Detroit still has that critical mass of automotive expertise.
A critical mass of figures like Leslie Jones is what's in order.
The Point: It feels like we are reaching critical mass on Pruitt.
There's still a long way to go to achieve critical mass, however.
The first is a kind of critical mass in Bluetooth headset usage.
"[If] you got two together, you can create critical mass," he said.
How did Critical Mass get the site up and running so quickly?
And there can't be a better use of critical mass than that.
This was the critical mass at which wood would break, he concluded.
So what will it take for virtual reality to reach critical mass?
The impending demographic shift plus critical mass make a diverse workforce inevitable.
This trend hit a new critical mass among superhero movies in 2018.
But a critical mass still treat him as legitimate, if only passively.
Let's hope a critical mass of those watching skeptically become new converts.
The number of clubs lining up to overtake reaches a critical mass.
Trump needs to convince a critical mass of people to follow him.
We have yet to meet the critical mass of baby boomers retiring.
This past week, we reached critical mass in the debate over policing.
That sounds short of critical mass; even if the rapidly diminishing Sen.
It took time for the cumulative changes to reach a critical mass.
Eventually, when a critical mass was reached, Mr. Weinstein faced real consequences.
And the list of available things to watch never hit critical mass.
In recent weeks, Trump derangement syndrome on the left has reached critical mass.
Maybe that helps Instagram build a critical mass of users — or maybe not.
They did it a little before sort of DoorDash got to critical mass.
Do this until your little clusters of users turn into a critical mass.
But that cultural critical mass doesn't end at the city's very broad borders.
When do you sort of reassess what is a critical mass for you?
The goal, Codorniou said, is to gain some critical mass for the product.
Obviously we have critical mass, but more pertinently, this is important to us.
This idea could pose a challenge given the critical mass of television offerings.
"We want there to be a critical mass that supports this," Pfauth said.
The bundling of smaller bridges provides a critical mass to justify transaction costs.
Pull these together, we've got an opportunity to create critical mass around that.
But Schippers believes they're getting close to reaching a critical mass of users.
Initiating a coup without that critical mass of elite support can be dangerous.
"Everybody, move up," he implored, trying to create an impression of critical mass.
I thought by this week there would be a critical mass of Republicans.
Nikki R. Haley and a critical mass of legislators to support its removal.
"The issue is just reaching critical mass with the Legislature and the public."
At some point, it reaches a critical mass and size that you get attention.
We're getting to that point where I can say I have critical mass finally.
Binhai is not a ghost city, but it is far from attaining critical mass.
Piggybacking on the social networks that existed in order to create a critical mass.
Once it hit the critical mass of analyst coverage, all profits faded from there.
"And I think we can build a critical mass to do it," Mckesson said.
But for anything to happen, you have to have what I call critical mass.
Once it hit the critical mass of analyst coverage, all profits faded from there.
The Black community as a whole is under a critical mass of emotional stress.
Three being fashion's magic number: the one that represents critical mass, trend or otherwise.
In Mr. Leach's view, Denver has reached a "critical mass" of new business ventures.
Until now, the tension between the President and the GOP hadn't reached critical mass.
"This one's a little different because of the critical mass that's happening," he said.
So we need to get critical mass for the real creators to get involved?
Now more than ever though, it feels like that impulse is hitting critical mass.
However, for financial sanctions to work, critical mass is needed in the global markets.
"Obviously, there has to be a critical mass" of strong galleries, Mr. Rastorfer said.
But in the past few days things seem to have reached a critical mass.
And their hearts were eerily as angry as a critical mass of American voters.
" Los Angeles comprises many smaller regions that Mr. Zanetos says have reached a "critical mass.
Clients only patronize talent marketplaces once there's a critical mass of talent on the platform.
If they align against the White House, a critical mass of shared information will gather.
The movement has created a critical mass of people who understand that there's a crisis.
But I'm hoping there'll be some critical mass that'll start to build behind doing that.
"We're at the point where there's a critical mass to teach this domain," he said.
"It's where the zeitgeist is going," said Dianne Wilkins, the chief executive of Critical Mass.
Next on the Menu 2019 may be the year that food halls reach critical mass.
Shapiro blames Obama for adopting a lecturing tone that alienated a critical mass of Americans.
We will work figure out what other locations in cities can work in critical mass.
"Look, the allegations and controversy reached a critical mass," said one former Trump administration official.
A critical mass of women in positions of power can help junior women report problems.
In the end, Democrats did have a critical mass willing to support the final package.
The idea is that eventually low-Earth orbit may reach a "critical mass" of debris.
In that scenario, Alphabet's inability to achieve critical mass in other spheres doesn't matter much.
The American scientists, in contrast, had chosen a different approach to achieve a critical mass.
As a result, the U.S. is losing critical mass of production capacity and skilled workers.
And now there's a critical mass of people saying, Hold on there, I've had enough.
"We're excited to have now reached critical mass with $4 billion under management," Marakovic said.
As a network show, it needed to reach a critical mass of the American middle.
If there's a critical mass of people who do that, the collective consciousness will change.
I don't think if the U.S. wasn't participating, it would be easy to get critical mass.
I wanted to get traction and critical mass and volume and go for like YouTube model.
According to Roku, the new lineup is due to 4K TV sales finally hitting critical mass.
Box achieved that critical mass some time ago and now claims 90,000 developers using the platform.
The key hurdle: Even with Gates' backing, Likewise faces an uphill battle to get critical mass.
Partisan sorting over the years has given the GOP authoritarians a "critical mass" within the party.
But it has both the expertise and critical mass to become an important next store front.
We've built up a critical mass of tech startup talent across engineering, product design, et cetera.
If Origin reaches critical mass, it could also benefit from the concept of shared network effect.
These workers are rare in other cities but reach a critical mass in a tech hub.
The GOP caucus, by contrast, has a critical mass of Perdue types who don't really care.
Over the past few months, live-streaming video on social media has hit a critical mass.
In business, we often point to the theory of critical mass when predicting a sea change.
The group is seeking to reach "critical mass" in the countries where it operates, Bernier said.
When we have critical mass in Korea then we will consider how to attack global markets.
Renu Kohli, an independent economist in New Delhi, doubted whether any boycott would hit critical mass.
Now 2026 looks more likely as the sport tries to reach a critical mass of quality.
Eventually, a critical mass of white people will accept the loss of the centrality of whiteness.
And the only way you get there is by having a critical mass of prospect depth.
This brings on board a critical mass of EU member states including heavyweights France and Germany.
Despite positive reviews, the researchers cited a lack of "critical mass" behind many of the shows.
Second, the trio have access to a broad, critical-mass pool of people to work with.
Essentially, if a firm doesn't have critical mass, it can be very challenging to be successful.
Critical mass manifested itself with stunning speed, adding new mugs to the rogues' gallery nearly daily.
"My hope is to reach a critical mass —at least 1 billion people," Dr. Chopra said.
For one, a critical mass of wealthy vacationers, but it can't be for that reason alone.
Her hormones tintinnabulating as usual, one senses the critical mass for playing around has been reached.
I never understood, after a lifetime of reading, how a critical mass rises up through art.
How would Transit reach critical mass when Uber and Lyft already dominate the ride-sharing market?
Whether these shifts are annoying or welcomed is inconsequential—once they reach critical mass, ubiquity eclipses controversy.
The idea is to lean on these trade event's critical mass of fans, press and industry insiders.
You need to reach a critical mass so that the culture and makeup of the organization changes.
It's hard to pinpoint the exact moment that the cultural proliferation of Rotten Tomatoes hit critical mass.
This caused adoption to stagnate, preventing the number of Allo users from ever hitting a critical mass.
CNN's whip count as of Sunday morning showed Democrats nearing a critical mass to maintain a filibuster.
I mean, if you really needed critical mass then you needed to talk to people like me.
I know it&aposs always all about us, but it seemed to hit critical mass this week.
But once we built up a critical mass, the second and third years we did extremely well.
The greater the range, the fewer base stations are needed to reach a critical mass of customers.
"If you don't have a critical mass, you are not equipped to make these investments," he said.
The company never would have achieved critical mass [on the supply side] were it not for Venezuelans.
There's no word yet about possible progress, but at a certain point we will reach critical mass.
A lot depends on whether the app can gather a critical mass of crowd-sourced gallery prices.
He thinks start-up incubators like Station F and The Family are bringing that critical mass together.
"It's important to have a critical mass of women involved so women will come in," he said.
Once that critical mass was reached, FSP members pledged to make their own trek within five years.
Once you have a critical mass of such people it becomes easy to recruit more of them.
Once you have a critical mass of such people, it becomes easy to recruit more of them.
This will help Molotov achieve critical mass and become a must, a destination for modern TV consumption.
When their ranks and resources hit a critical mass, their desire for political cover can get traction.
Both in 2008 and 2016, Latinos came together to provide a critical mass of support for Clinton.
But with television adoption reaching critical mass in U.S. households, those trends converged to shift the dynamics.
Anything less will be a total disaster in the eyes of a critical mass of his supporters.
"There just wasn't a critical mass of students of color who wanted the same things," she said.
It is this chain reaction, within the critical mass, that releases the explosive energy of the bomb.
All this helps project a feeling of momentum and critical mass, which in turn attracts more participants.
There was not a critical mass for impeaching Trump last spring after the Mueller report was released.
Essentially, if a firm doesn&apost have critical mass, it can be very challenging to be successful.
In the past 20 years, Muslim women reached a critical mass in reclaiming their agency and responsibilities.
"We see Lincoln adding further to our critical mass and our presence in the United States," Poulsen said.
Europe's adoption of IASB standards gave them the critical mass to persuade many other countries to follow suit.
Good engineers are individually valuable, but, more importantly, a sufficiently large critical mass of them is spectacularly so.
But once the caravan attained critical mass, Pueblo Sin Fronteras decided to show support, albeit from the sidelines.
If reports reach a "critical mass" around a perpetrator, the site shares the victims' emails with one another.
Eventually, a critical mass of women rebelled against this regime as too dangerous and demeaning to be tolerated.
But it wouldn't have reached critical mass without some extremely aggressive moves from its initial carrier partner, SoftBank.
Ms Zille wants to open a "critical mass" of collaboration schools to inject competition into the public system.
That way, we can collect their interest and contact them simultaneously to ensure critical mass during launch hour.
And without a critical mass of sponsors, the Council does not appear in a rush to move them.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The pressures to settle opioid-related litigation against U.S. companies have reached critical mass.
In the Keystone State, they are a critical mass in the southwestern and northeastern parts of the state.
Nordea HQ brings some of that critical mass to Helsinki, perhaps encouraging new players into the financial sector.
Before it had critical mass in communities, there wasn't a ton of reason to experiment with generating revenue.
And you have to have enough critical mass of that, because you have to have an active network.
It clearly pleases some crowds, sure, but probably not the critical mass of crowds it needs to please.
There now seems to be critical mass to fast-track the bill for hearings and an eventual vote.
Calls from the European Parliament to formally halt Turkey's accession talks have so far not reached critical mass.
Whether it will reach the critical mass to have Schumer's intended effect is still a very open question.
Let's see if the rest of the GOP and a critical mass of the voting public follows suit.
" Teaming up with Google was a natural fit "Inside The Times, there was a critical mass of enthusiasm.
Consumer drones must first reach a critical mass of usage to let the tech spread beyond early adopters.
" Countries in denial: "[A] critical mass of the governing politicians denies or systematically underplays existence of the threat.
It is a kind of critical mass that Heritage had been working toward for nearly a half-century.
It was nothing like what I heard from a critical mass of my friends who were getting divorced.
Most leagues require substantial television rights payments to survive, as well as a critical mass of ticket sales.
The relevant question for Mr. Buttigieg is whether there is a critical mass of those who are wavering.
Both in 2008 and 2016, Latinos came together to provide a critical mass of support for Hillary Clinton.
The warning signs have been building for days, and may just have reached a critical mass on Monday.
Question is, this system will depend on a critical mass of ppl that can verify #raids as reported.
"We've hit critical mass, ... hit economies of scale that will sustain the sector into the future," he said.
Trump must win over a critical mass of these potential followers who have served and survived previous administrations.
Increasing assets under management and achieving critical mass in selected geographical areas are key focus for the bank.
"There was no critical mass of people coming to our website just to download these reports," Karlan recalls.
A critical mass of Republican moderates has stated clear and unequivocal objections to BCRA-style steep Medicaid cuts.
Revelations about Meltdown and Spectre have wreaked digital havoc and left a critical mass of confusion in their wake.
Microsoft (MSFT) and Nokia also failed to convince a critical mass of developers to make apps for their stores.
Waiting until the market for these life-saving antibiotics reaches critical mass for profitability is a recipe for catastrophe.
We will then reach the critical mass necessary to feel a true impact on traffic congestion and environmental sustainability.
Analysts consider building scale at a critical mass is crucial in order for Uber's business model to become profitable.
If Monero takes off on AlphaBay, it could create the critical mass needed to deliver on its own promises.
Only a critical mass of decency can, in the long run, drown out the ugly likes of Handsome Dave.
A multi-player VR game relies on people owning the hardware, so is there enough critical mass out there?
While plenty of apps in the past have tried to kill the business card, they never achieved critical mass.
That industry has now matured, having reached critical mass, according to a new report from Flurry out this morning.
With the market so young, profits are secondary to fast expansion and critical mass among the bike-sharing rivals.
"[It] simply didn't have enough critical mass to make a difference until, well, now," the "Mad Money" host said.
The stars somehow align for a climate deal that can attract a small but critical mass of Senate Republicans.
And even big media companies—the critical mass of those organizations is gonna be weighed against what Google's got.
And critical mass, which has been a concept around a long time in social science, has some real legitimacy.
But it didn't capture a critical mass of voters in the state to move the needle in his direction.
It used implosion to assemble the critical mass by compressing the sphere that was made of the fissile material.
The Hiroshima bomb developed a critical mass more primitively by shooting one subcritical piece into another using chemical explosives.
Let's hope that a critical mass of those who will inherit this current state of affairs will coalesce soon.
But without a critical mass fan base, it is very difficult to make all of the other economics work.
I hope it's that and not so off-putting out the gate that it doesn't get that critical mass.
If enough believe they have achieved critical mass to force a leadership change, they will all push at once.
"The 14 institutions are the critical mass to start, but we want it to be scalable," Ms. Reist said.
Algorithmic accountability should not mean that a critical mass of human suffering is needed to reverse engineer a technological failure.
"Feminists have been saying the same things for a very long time, and now we're reaching critical mass," Tyler said.
Anything that gets feminist concepts and the importance of feminism in front of a critical mass of people is great.
This critical mass of professional and amateur will attract more consumers, many of whom will create their own VR content.
While crypto-companies are growing, physical hubs with well-crafted rules and a critical mass will continue to seem attractive.
Each by itself might be small, but collectively they are acquiring a critical mass that is pushing the faith's boundaries.
One reason is the lack of critical mass — there is something unsettling about relying on the only game in town.
In five years, I'm hopeful that I'd be in a place, as an organizer, where we created that critical mass.
After this election, it's going to be difficult to believe that concern about global warming has finally reached critical mass.
Why it matters: These developments help provide much more of the critical mass that's been missing in the EV equation.
"We already have this critical mass and are well positioned to keep growing profitably under our own steam," he added.
Analysts had predicted that Jio would start raising its tariffs as soon as it reached a critical mass of subscribers.
At the same time, the mass, the critical mass of these people, that will be enough to push consumption higher.
"We are already closing contracts and aim to reach a critical mass that will make the investment viable," Freitas said.
She said a "critical mass" of new people could make a difference, especially for relatively isolated communities like El Paso.
They have to persuade a critical mass of independents and non-Trumpist Republicans to hold him to account for it.
Now, an advertising agency, Critical Mass, part of the advertising giant Omnicom, is looking to capitalize on the quadrennial interest.
But if you're rural or suburban folks, you might hang on to your old ride until there's a critical mass.
And at some critical mass people are gonna get together and student loans are gonna become one large national joke.
Cola's bubbles are useful, but it's going to need a killer feature to draw in a critical mass of users.
"[Microsoft has] enough market momentum and critical mass that they can drive the benefits of their own platform," Anderson said.
And Qualcomm has helped to create a critical mass of engineers and investment that is now baked into the region.
Some were worse than others, but regarded from the vantage point of the year end, the critical mass is striking.
With phones and tablets making it easier than ever to make more documents, it's getting to be a critical mass.
"We think we've got enough critical mass to create a neighborhood," he said of an area that remains mostly industrial.
Tech has gathered a critical mass from every subculture on its corporate platforms, molding our social interactions into profitable shape.
That could happen if a critical mass of conservatives repudiates Trumpism or forms a new party on the Lincoln model.
That could happen if a critical mass of conservatives repudiates Trumpism or forms a new party on the Lincoln model.
That facts and sentiment about Iraq had been pent up, building a critical mass behind post-9/11 patriotic barriers.
Other U.S. cities like Indianapolis or Columbus don't yet have the critical mass of tech assets needed to take off.
It could give them capital for costly needs like cybersecurity and resources to get their practice to a critical mass.
A "critical mass" protest of hundreds of cyclist circled the city in a defiant demonstration against the extreme police presence.
Before the recent impeachment inquiry hit critical mass, the company's Facebook page often tied Trump controversies into other product ads.
"We will focus on reaching critical mass and fine-tuning the model before rolling out further," Wat said in December.
The goal is to build a critical mass of workers with hands on math and science skills across the city.
And yet, there remains a critical mass of people in and near big towns and cities who continue to commute.
He also explains how LA's talent pool is reaching "critical mass" thanks to early LA adopters like Snapchat and SpaceX.
But, he added, to push for greater change, they need a critical mass of Chinese to come to their side.
What constitutes a critical mass, as the Supreme Court put it, of minority students at a place like Michigan remains subjective.
But the only way this can possibly work is if a critical mass of candidates decides to participate, forcing DNC's hand.
What I'm excited about with our round is it has taken us 11 years to get this kind of critical mass.
Argentina's recent reform to increase access to contraception needed a critical mass of women in Congress to pass, says Ms Piscopo.
You reach a critical mass when you are able to provide a product that gives value at a specific price point.
Mediobanca oil analyst Alessandro Pozzi said the move gave Eni "critical mass" in Norway and helped reduce risk in its portfolio.
By combining their efforts and committing to goals as a group, a critical mass of cities can become a strong force.
Natural wines will be organized by Fish & Game and will be provided by Critical Mass Selections, Goatboy Selections, and Fifi Selections.
I don't know exactly what critical mass in an online hashtag campaign of persuasion looks like, but this must be it.
WordPress and Drupal lack the corporate sponsors of Linux because our open web companies have yet to get to critical mass.
There are a number of companies that are reaching critical mass [in part] because they have the benefit of less competition.
I mean, we have been ... We're about to launch 300 college loops on college campuses, because we have critical mass. Right.
An ecosystem of critical mass can open the doors to a people-centered economy and we intend to help it happen.
That grumbling is far from reaching critical mass, or any type of actionable moment and senior aides predict it likely won't.
And it's just because, once there's enough critical mass in it, everybody converges in it and you get the round done.
Awardees will join second-year Tulsa Artist Fellows and Arts Integration Grantees which is currently at a critical mass of 60.
"Produce growing is very fragmented, and nobody really has the critical mass to do that kind of campaign," Mr. Calkins said.
It's really hard for your football leagues to get insurance these days, given the critical mass of research that is happening.
But it takes meaningful resources to get to critical mass, and these startups tend to flame out before reaching that point.
Thanks to the critical mass of both Ninja's and Drake's passionate fanbases, the stream became the most watched of all-time.
Challenging Sanders By contrast, African Americans represent a critical mass of the population in a much smaller number of congressional seats.
"If we show that critical mass is still behind this simple and proven framework, we can move bills quickly," he said.
There seems to be a critical mass around climate action in the corporate world — lots of big names and big initiatives.
The rise of social media and video-sharing websites like YouTube has allowed student dress code complaints to reach critical mass.
Having members of both parties from a state rally behind a project can help build a bipartisan critical mass of support.
The D.N.C. and Hillary Clinton seem to have underestimated the concerns of a critical mass of people, leading to Trump's victory.
Just 20 percent of our Congress is female, far from the "critical mass" (around 30 percent) that can reshape an institution.
While attempts to more widely interpret diversity reached critical mass on the runways this season, they were often met with skepticism.
Ultimately, the Afghan government has failed to convince a critical mass of Afghans that it's a better alternative to the Taliban.
At Los Alamos, Dr. Glauber was given the job of checking calculations on the critical mass necessary to explode the bomb.
Are they hopeful of reaching a critical mass soon where everyone from celebrities to the US government is denouncing palm oil plantations?
In the past few months, a critical mass of top executives, including founder and CEO Travis Kalanick, have resigned or been fired.
"We need to see how it plays out at scale, and whether a critical mass of Instagrammers employ the feature," he said.
Whether that will be enough to convince a critical mass of the American people to turn against him remains to be seen.
In the West mobile banking is reaching critical mass—49% of Americans bank on their phones—and tech giants are muscling in.
Henderson doesn't have a critical mass of wins that makes him an obvious choice—he's only won two of his last three.
Instead, they're more interested in delivering better service to high-density areas where they're likely to find a critical mass of customers.
If a critical mass of small carriers do not participate initially in a trucking blockchain, new carriers must join to replace them.
Without a popular solution where everyone (or at least a critical mass of reliable voters) wins, politicians have simply ignored the problem.
The fact that TPP has achieved critical mass allows its terms to be offered on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.
What we mean by political power is a critical mass of enthusiastically supportive public officials who back up [their support] with action.
He said sufficient funding, experienced entrepreneurs and a critical mass of talent now exist in European capitals to create world-class firms.
Despite the obstacles, once a critical mass is hit, the pace of transforming commodities with blockchain is likely to quicken, Cross said.
As we have seen in the West Bank, a critical mass of tech workers brings start ups, venture capital, mergers and acquisitions.
"There was a critical mass of people understanding what needed to be done after the 2018 election," Shields told CNN on Monday.
They will need a critical mass of pedestrian-friendly housing, shops, and transportation options to turn North Bayshore into a viable neighborhood.
There are currently dozens of local marketplaces for all of the big hubs of activity, but none of them have critical mass.
"Critical mass, which has been a concept around for a long time in social science, has some real legitimacy," Kapor Klein says.
A corner of Queens better known for delis and pizza parlors has added a critical mass of new (and creative) Chinese restaurants.
But while in previous seasons, its re-emergence was tempered by assorted other decades and influences, it has now reached critical mass.
Yeah, he probably didn't know, but he knew it when it got this critical force and then he did know, critical mass.
Smart mirrors have been more of a wishlist item than something that has seen critical mass adoption so far in changing rooms.
But it is only now reaching critical mass, thanks to a convergence of social, political and cultural factors as reflected in clothing.
Success in the highly visible automotive sector would create a critical mass of independent unions to expand labor reform throughout the economy.
With the number of strikers in slow but steady decline — though maintaining a critical mass to cripple transit — tensions have been mounting.
The party had aged, but the new generation of thought politically and culturally had not achieved substantial critical mass to effect change.
This initiative is only temporary until ETFs and small issuers gain critical mass and must be selected by the sponsor or issuer.
But I think Chuck really believes that there may be some critical mass of Republicans who don't want to short-circuit this.
Unaffiliated events and parties had been biting AiB's ankles for years and the dilution of AiB's programming reached critical mass in 2015.
They didn't give it back because no critical mass of people who actually matter in Republican politics actually cared about the issue.
Mr. Kholeif said that presenting a critical mass of digital works was costly, time-consuming and had often been relegated to specialist galleries.
Kennedy knows building a critical mass of women across the country and in the UK will take time, but she welcomes that challenge.
Once a critical mass had signed up, refuseniks would be valued less highly than peers, giving them an incentive to change their ways.
And this data shows that even older audiences can find a critical mass of neighbors and peers who participate in this belief system.
That merger provides the kind of critical mass that attracts the passive, index-based institutional investors dominant on the London market, analysts said.
Nasdaq Dubai originally launched equity derivatives in 2008, but this coincided with the global financial crisis and trading failed to gain critical mass.
That group reached critical mass in December as falling stock prices and widening credit market spreads fueled a rapid tightening of financial conditions.
"We never hit the critical mass for being able to cover the cost of offering the fund," said Scott Sacknoff, CEO of SerenityShares.
If capitalism can't reinvent its ability to supply that for a critical mass of the populace, maybe we have to reinvent socialism instead.
Trump will be impeached and removed from office if a critical mass of members of Congress want him to be, and not otherwise.
But there's no good alternative to trying, because if this vision doesn't get a critical mass of political support, we're all in trouble.
The incidents reached such a critical mass that President Donald Trump addressed the matter several weeks ago in his first speech to Congress.
"To achieve critical mass, Credit Agricole CIB has decided to concentrate its euro flow rates market making capabilities in Paris," said the spokeswoman.
The addition of those states would provide the program even more critical mass and complicate efforts at widespread repeal or a piecemeal undoing.
When the United States is backed by over 6900 nations, it creates a critical mass for security decisions and coalitions in international organizations.
Glazer: In the book, we posit a Superfandom equation: for fandom to form, you need a critical mass, a platform, and emotional response.
Given Noa's focus on audio, smart speakers make sense as the next big platform to address — especially now that they've reached critical mass.
There is also still a lack of a critical mass of women entrepreneurs to look up to as role models, mentors, and sponsors.
There just isn't the money to go around at that crucial time when most businesses need it to grow and achieve critical mass.
The plan requires a critical mass of bitcoiners to agree, and poses major risks to the currency if major players decide not to.
Every country in the world that has brought a critical mass of women into their legislatures has experienced better and less adversarial government.
The Colorado governor said the trend is nearing "critical mass" and should nudge Congress and the Trump administration to take specific, supportive action.
The banks want to leap over those sleek but scattered offerings by connecting their critical mass of account holders through a single network.
Still, we've yet to arrive at the flashpoint, when a critical mass of women realize that silence is ultimately more harmful than disclosure.
"Netflix is beyond critical mass," Landis said, referring to its more than 137 million subscribers and billions of dollars spent annually on programming.
But the Watergate babies made a critical mass; with them, there was finally more energy going into crafting liberal legislation than blocking it.
That's a good start, but attracting a critical mass of developers is always the hard part of getting these things off the ground.
The market for smart speakers hit critical mass in 2018, with around 41 percent of U.S. consumers now owning a voice-activated speaker.
Biologists call this phenomenon — when animals change their behavior in response to a critical mass of their peers doing something — a quorum response.
"Hopefully they can tap the brakes on promotional activity once they've reached a critical mass level, but we'll have to see," he added.
It's the nature of violence to multiply; in Lyle and Erik, that violence simply found its critical mass, and its most perfect expression.
Now that conservation agencies' efforts have led to a critical mass of animals in a number of states, the swans are spreading naturally.
Which means a critical mass of Republicans may well decide that discretion is the better part of valor and ultimately opt against repeal.
Sinn Fein might just get closer to critical mass, to increased political support north and south of the border without his bloody legacy.
But broad support for the notion that Mr Trump's conduct was impeachable is not enough to convince a critical mass of Republican senators.
A critical mass of moderately malleable toys will still substantially improve the inclusivity and appeal of the toy market for those exploring it.
It didn't proliferate as a distinct term until 2012, when it broke into thinkpieces, drawing a critical mass of attention by about 2014.
However, on the other side of that, when you have so many people of coming out, the critical mass indicates something was really happening.
Some cancer patients can rack up an extra $45,703 in student debt during their treatments, according to Critical Mass: The Young Adult Cancer Alliance.
" The National Black Police Association (NBPA) said in a statement Monday night "the death of Black citizens by white officers has reached critical mass.
The pitch goes, once autonomous vehicles reach critical mass with drivers, they will look for apps and games to stay entertained during their commutes.
But teachers worry that scattered actions are less visible than a critical mass of bodies occupying the rotunda and signs left on lawmakers' doors.
Users 18 and older will be able to create dating profiles and, once those reach a critical mass, find some matches, according to Wired.
These bets have achieved critical mass, delivering 18% of the new business written so far this year for AIA and 11% for Pru Asia.
Jefferies warned investors that Amazon and other online sellers have reached the critical mass to hurt the big three auto parts retailers' profit margins.
Which obviously also means you have to get to critical mass, and your organization has to look a lot more like the broader population.
Once there's a critical mass of blue check marks, those verified users will be able to toggle between verified-only and the plebeian masses.
Therefore the group's EBITDA margin should remain under pressure in 2016-2017 before recovering in 2018 when the new format should gain critical mass.
Mike Chinn, president of S&P Global Market Intelligence, said in a statement that his division doesn't have a critical mass in securities pricing.
Even if it did launch on the App Store, smartphones were only just reaching critical mass and high-speed data connections weren't as ubiquitous.
In several industries, the clustering of similar firms in the same place creates a critical mass of good suppliers and workers with relevant skills.
But even after a reboot that attempted to show you only people you had some sort of connection to, Highlight never reached critical mass.
Once they have hit critical mass, it's very tough to directly compete with such businesses even when you've billions to spend like Disney does.
The solution of cooperation is simple but difficult to sell to a critical mass of African governments that are often suspicious of collective agendas.
Travelers were loath to pay a high price for spotty service, but providers needed a critical mass of users before costs could come down.
What I'm curious about is how Tesla builds a network-effect-type service that companies like Uber and Lyft now have critical mass on.
This is a game changer, wrote Marianne Schnall, because it constitutes critical mass -- the tipping point where a group can transform an institution's culture.
What if a critical mass of lawmakers become so incapacitated that the House or the Senate lacks the quorum it needs to conduct business?
But for all the media attention they received, the demonstrations had never reached a critical mass of players or prompted any great fan response.
Critical mass means a lot of things, but there is enough of this that I can't see it as a bad apple problem anymore.
In the early 2000s, the city tried preventing a large group of cyclists from gathering in Union Square (the rides were called Critical Mass).
The online retailer was likely eyeing Wesfarmers' "critical mass of product lines to get out there in an already existing business," said Argonaut's McGlew.
But lately the trend toward an intensely commercial and competitive art market has resulted in a critical mass of galleries folding, moving or merging.
"We want to have a critical mass of content available before we have the deep linking capabilities," noted Valory, speaking to TechCrunch at CES.
The bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima worked by firing one cylinder of uranium fuel into a second one, to form a critical mass.
"It seemed like a critical mass was building in Congress, when you first had the resolution condemning the Saudis for Khashoggi's murder," Demirjian said.
CBD cementing itself in the culture may have even been a part of the onramp weed needed to hit a critical mass of acceptance.
"There is not going to be a mass migration, the critical mass is still going to be here," Davis told a conference in London.
His fear is that the death toll may have to climb very high before a critical mass of people start noticing, caring, and mobilizing.
Indeed, that was one of several problems with early smartphones gaining critical mass, too, until Apple and Google cracked the nut with their app stores.
A critical mass of digital platform opportunities could create a new center of gravity for startups and alter the flow of fintech talent and funds.
Given Trump's desire to reform the quarterly earnings process, the idea may have hit a critical mass and changes could really be on the way.
Like with all Facebook memes, we're reaching critical mass and international political movements are attempting to figure out what side the Yellow Vests are on.
But in order for the system to work properly, Alsok needs a critical mass of people and businesses to get the app or tabletop device.
LVMH will "reach critical mass in the ultimate luxury hotel world with one single acquisition," finance chief Jean-Jacques Guiony told analysts during a call.
But eventually, you're going to have a critical mass of workers who actually externalize the disintegration of their way of life instead of internalizing it.
Having reached critical mass, Netflix shows are now influencing culture — whether that's prompting everyone to "tidy up" or causing chaos with "Bird Box"-inspired challenges.
There is a possibility that we can reach a critical mass with wood so I just want to step away from it for a bit.
It would still face the critical-mass problem: but that could be addressed by focusing on specific cohorts and communities; art collectives, churches, fandoms, etcetera.
The gaming company has been around for many years, but only recently reached a critical mass where it was ready to talk about its numbers.
"Once the exchange achieves critical mass within digital, we will begin supporting TV, print, radio and out-of-home markets," said Lou Severine, NYIAX's CEO.
Is there enough of a critical mass of people who want to use Facebook to buy things in addition to posting their personal status updates?
When work stress and relationship drama hit critical mass, there's no remedy we like better than stepping out on the town with our best friends.
"Good deepwater in areas of critical mass will be developed and it is encouraging to see operators already reacting to reduce developing costs," Gould said.
"[It] simply didn't have enough critical mass to make a difference until, well, now," the "Mad Money" host said one day after Apple's earnings report.
JPMorgan has payments relationships with a wide range of merchants, which, the bank hopes, will give Chase Pay critical mass with both retailers and customers.
Which is the long way of saying that while platinum strands aren't as ubiquitous as shaggy lobs just yet, they're quickly approaching a critical mass.
The critical mass actually came from the African-American community, where women vote more faithfully than men, and virtually all of them went for Jones.
Closer to home, I enjoyed Max Falkowitz, also in The Times, on the critical mass of new and good Chinese restaurants in Forest Hills, Queens.
"We have steadily consolidated critical mass for a return to regular order in the appropriations process," Mr. Shelby said in a speech on the floor.
Gillian said the response from students in her own district has been "super positive," and she thinks a critical mass will participate in the strike.
However, they said that its overall effectiveness would be "negligible" given that a critical mass of cases had already been observed in several other cities.
He expects that will grow into the thousands as the project develops a "critical mass" of users, leading to more buyers and sellers making transactions.
"For his allegations to disrupt these preparations, there need to be at least a critical mass of senior officials who demand an investigation," he said.
Perhaps the justices—or at least a critical mass of them—felt no need to upset the lower courts' work in interpreting Heller so far.
But setting quotas can be controversial, Vicki W. Kramer, lead author of the landmark 2006 study, "Critical Mass on Corporate Boards," told CNN last month.
"Snapchat is now in a very big battle for habitual users," said Grant Owens, the chief strategy officer of Critical Mass, a digital ad agency.
It had simply reached the critical mass necessary for someone like me, a person who is not a beauty risk taker, to jump on board.
It wasn't a bad strategy considering there is definitely a power law in app usage and there aren't that many apps needed to reach critical mass.
And getting users to create that content requires seeding a critical mass of users in order to justify their time to create that kind of content.
And when you have a large critical mass of uranium-235 or plutonium-239, all that splitting and neutron creation leads to a runaway chain reaction.
The French government, which owns 22009 percent of PSA, could support a deal that would help PSA reach "critical mass," an economy ministry source told Reuters.
Li says the promise is there, but it won't happen right away because there needs to be a critical mass of developers using serverless methodologies first.
Platform businesses take many years to reach a point of critical mass, and have a great deal of risk and expense associated with making them successful.
By then, a critical mass of Apple users will have at least one device (probably their laptop or an iPad Pro) that charges via USB-C.
Everyone wants to be a platform, but you need to reach a certain critical mass of users before you can attract a fair number of developers.
On the more practical (and pessimistic) side, if a business receives a critical mass of bad feedback, Facebook will notify them with an ultimatum to improve.
Mountain View protestor Rachel Dixon, senior product marketing manager at Google Play, says that these issues have raised a "critical mass" of support at the company.
But Johnson said the problem with many of the retailer's solutions is that they have not yet reached critical mass — and they won't for some time.
From the start, a critical mass of senators — McConnell can lose only two of his 52 members — said it would be the top issue for them.
The geopolitical risk has been known for some time, but "now it's creating a critical mass," said Dan Veru, chief investment officer at Palisade Capital Management.
"Once you get sufficient critical mass of U.S. LNG capacity in the pipeline, so to speak, then it disrupts the entire global pricing mechanism," Salisbury said.
But Republicans may well retain enough of a critical mass of their core voters to hold on to contested congressional districts and Senate seats in 2018.
For now, users aged 18 and older in Colombia will be able to create dating profiles and, once those reach a critical mass, find some matches.
Three years ago, the design agency Critical Mass created a prototype of a high-top Converse Chuck Taylor with a built-in wah pedal called the .
While others can learn from Dubai, the city's critical mass of sea, air, and land connectivity puts it in a good position to stave off competitors.
But the same problems are going to crop up again in the Senate, where a critical mass of senators have already voiced concerns about the bill.
But the reality is that it's not the economists, academics, and wonks the Trump team needs to convince, but a critical mass of the American people.
And when women make up a critical mass -- around 25 to 30% -- of legislatures, they are more likely to challenge established conventions and shift policy agendas.
Opponents also miscalculated the willingness of a critical mass of ordinary Syrians, including many who dislike Mr. Assad, to remain quiescent for fear of uncertain alternatives.
Others also have pursued the media for equity route to gaining faster exposure for apps that can only function well with a critical mass of users.
Some potential technologies offer additional forms, like the hands-free Google Glass, but, as yet, have not reached the critical mass required to be deemed mainstream.
The goal of the framework's architects is to get as many companies as possible to sign on until they hit a critical mass within the industry.
Let's state the obvious, and state it neutrally: A critical mass of Republican voters responded to the eight years of Obama's presidency by turning to Trump.
Per Norlander, a union representative for the Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers, said Swedish operations could not take any more job losses without losing critical mass.
That they can't always jolt the show to life, or overcome its tendency toward a critical mass of self-consciousness and ponderous seriousness, isn't their fault.
The spending cuts — $772 billion over 10 years, versus current law — and a projected 15 million fewer enrollees also gave a critical mass of senators pause.
But they also see a situation where you reach a critical mass and you say, 'We don't know how much more of this we can do.
"Opel's been losing money for ever, it's sub-critical mass and there's no interesting technology," said the executive, who helped draw up the original alliance plan.
And now, with its solid collector base and thickening web of galleries and alternative spaces, the art "ecosystem" — the word everyone uses — is achieving critical mass.
If there really is a critical mass of loathing for the Donkey Guard, there's another solution: figure out a way to win in spite of it.
You need a critical mass of athletes and organizers, sponsors, broadcasters, fans—you need all these things to come together and become a self-sustaining cycle.
But if a critical mass of celebrities use their influence to advocate for Kaepernick, his struggle, and the NFL's role in it, won't simply fall away.
Bollinger, the court upheld the use of race as a factor in the university's law school admissions, saying it helped achieve a "critical mass" of minority students.
Unlike January's Tide Pod Challenge, there was no critical mass of teenagers talking about flossing their nostrils with contraceptives—but that didn't stop people from claiming otherwise.
When Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter, M.G. Siegler, some other tech [notables] all sort of endorsed it around the same time and gave it critical mass.
The lab's aim is to build up a critical mass of people using the technology and then hope that a self-sustaining community will develop around it.
In the past few years, we've hit a critical mass of smartphone adoption, affordable Internet access at scale, reliable cloud computing infrastructure and the democratization of data.
Once Mr McConnell revised the bill, only to see a critical mass of his fellow partisans announce they would oppose it, the price tumbled to single digits.
If I know anything about the web, I know that there's usually a backlash to a popular format a year or two after it hits critical mass.
Of course, like any social app launching in today's App Store, Winnie will need to reach a critical mass before it's truly useful to a broad market.
Fitch also expects the discounter format will negatively impact group profit margin in 2016 before improving in 2017 once O'key achieves some critical mass in this channel.
The next part of the work is to create a critical mass of people who know what the solutions are and have the skills to implement them.
Inevitably, the water (or a critical mass of people and pool rings) would push us forward, or a lifeguard would amble over to tell us to stop.
It also denies agency to the actors themselves: to the crowds whose cries of "Enough!" reached critical mass; to the paranoid rulers whose responses exacerbated the protests.
While he hasn't made a crusade of urging colleagues to do the same, the arts landscape would change drastically if a critical mass of artists followed suit.
But for the moment, the actual pathway -- and perhaps more importantly, the critical mass inside the conference to get that done -- doesn't exist, lawmakers and aides acknowledged.
Experiences has now reached critical mass, which coupled with stabilization in Core should help drive accelerating growth in overall top line in FY20/beyond, in our view.
" He said he would convene the meeting only if he saw that there were "some concrete intentions and critical mass for producing this time political transition steps.
The evidence is clear: When you want to accomplish an objective, the key question is how you can create the critical mass necessary to enact that objective.
But Facebook is comfortable gathering a critical mass of users — nearly a billion in WhatsApp's case — and then introducing advertising later on when it makes more sense.
If a critical mass of Bitcoin stakeholders refuse to accept larger blocks, the Bitcoin network could be stuck with its current, limited capacity for years to come.
A critical mass of senators in the middle and on the right oppose the bill, and they are trying to pull the plan in dramatically different directions.
I'm glad that this conversation has now sort of taken on critical mass, and now we've been sort of vaccinated, you can't not think about it now.
The tax bill also has to thread a narrow needle, but Senate Republican leaders have thus far prevented a critical mass of their conference from jumping ship.
Then, if they're lucky enough to have a critical mass of other female colleagues, they have to convince those colleagues there's a problem that must be addressed.
A gay man who conforms to a critical mass of gendered expectations can move through life without his sexuality attending every interaction, even after he comes out.
That is enough for us to get a critical mass of Donald Trump supporters to get around a solution that would dramatically improve their way of life.
Setbacks can as easily stoke as sap, movements may grow as well as wither, and every critical mass has, of necessity, been built from a subcritical one.
If a critical mass of GOP senators can't be convinced of the President's wrongdoing, the Democrats can hope to reach voters nine months before the next election.
I worry that the economic and political power of "big data" will reach critical mass first, and that the interests of "big data" will be put first.
But getting a critical mass of voters to support federal grants to states and local police departments to improve school safety is a slam dunk by comparison.
I have been in enough controlled public spaces in the US — protests, festivals, sporting events, Critical Mass — to have a good idea of how to "behave" there.
The challenge for us is this, which is in order to make something valuable for consumers, you have to have a critical mass of publishers on board.
Then, even though the bill had become even more extreme, a critical mass of moderates decided they didn't want to be the ones who killed Obamacare repeal.
On this theory, the text — or at least a solid outline — exists somewhere, and has been more or less agreed to by a critical mass of members.
The slow play debate reached critical mass at last month's Northern Trust when DeChambeau took more than two minutes lining up a putt during the second round.
Nasdaq Dubai originally launched equity derivatives in 2008 but this coincided with the global financial crisis and trading failed to gain critical mass; activity petered out after 2011.
" I knew that "Uber for" had reached critical mass when one large media organization, in need of a sustainable profit center, pitched me their "Uber for news strategy.
Debt restructuring experts said that, following initial discussions, talks are normally held in a venue where a critical mass of investors is located, which avoids costly travel abroad.
If the leak was reaching such a critical mass that YACHT felt the need to publicly address the problem themselves, you'd think someone might have actually watched it.
The challenge will be creating an initial "critical mass" of cars that will move the local industry away from gasoline and diesel engines, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said.
If so, it could provide a counterweight to the Match Group, which tends to snap up every new dating app as soon as it reaches a critical mass.
It's a chance to get a critical mass going at a time when big tech seems ready to strike a responsible balance between commercial interests and ethical rules.
In other words, integrations like this one with WePay are essential for both Apple Pay and Android Pay to help them gain more critical mass for their wallets.
"There's starting to be a critical mass of people educated enough about how trackers and this ecosystem works to want to do something about it," Weinberg told Axios.
"Even though it didn't change Kelsy's mind, it adds up in the whole critical mass as far as trying to influence him to make better decision," Ray added.
All nine of those legislators hail from states Trump won in the primary, ensuring that a critical mass of pro-Trump Republicans will be watching their every move.
During the years the banks have taken to create one network, Venmo has blossomed as a kind of social network with a critical mass of millennial generation users.
That means that in most places, there will always be a critical mass of relatively healthy people eager to sign up for some Obamacare insurance at taxpayer expense.
What ultimately got Trumpcare a modicum of mass coverage wasn't a critical mass of liberal outrage about secrecy, preventable deaths, or bloodless, soak-the-poor, right-wing ideology.
To be perfectly clear The President still has a critical mass of congressional Republicans behind him, and the congressional leadership is firmly behind the White House on this.
Even thoughtful, relevant solutions run into a money mess — persuading a critical mass of hospitals or insurance plans to shell out for every shiny new tech isn't easy.
The smart speaker market reached critical mass in 2018, with around 41 percent of U.S. consumers now owning a voice-activated speaker, up from 21.5 percent in 2017.
In the U.S., there are now more than 23.4 million Alexa-enabled devices installed — a key milestone for Alexa to become a "critical mass platform," the report noted.
Critical Mass, now a global digital agency whose clients include Nissan and Citi, is looking to hire roughly 30 people to work in its Calgary and Toronto offices.
Because it draws a critical mass of tech-conversant people to a small space, SXSW has also made a reputation as a catalyst for new social networking ideas.
"It is my opinion that governments will not allow digital currencies to reach the critical mass needed to challenge the utility of fiat currencies" such as the dollar.
But the opportunity to design and execute on this platform is significant, with clear ROI as a reward and a built-in moat once it reaches critical mass.
Since yet another 17 people were tragically killed in a mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, the conversation surrounding gun control and mental health has reached a critical mass.
Why it matters: We'll soon see whether or not the progressive revolution has arrived (and captured a critical mass of voters) in places like Kansas, Michigan and Missouri.
Outterson, for his part, told me he fears the death toll may have to climb very high before a critical mass of people start noticing, caring, and mobilizing.
The US an important place to be for critical mass and it also meant the company was exposed to nuances it would not have come across in Australia.
Public outcry against McMahon's shows reached a critical mass in 1956 when one of his wrestlers, Karl Von Hess, was accused of being a "killer" and a Nazi.
Even thoughtful, relevant solutions run into a money mess — persuading a critical mass of hospitals or insurance plans to shell out for every shiny new tech isn't easy.
"As one of the fastest-growing regions in the world, we have the critical mass of both users and resources to invest in those consulting services," said Ribenboim.
The report's authors propose identifying eight to 2100 cities, far from the coasts, that already have a research university and a critical mass of people with advanced degrees.
Most academics revel at the opportunity to serve a public that is hungry for knowledge, but we lack resources, especially time, money and a critical mass of talent.
"The EBRD's participation in the bond is expected to boost market confidence and contribute to building scale and critical mass for locally listed bond issuances," the EBRD said.
It was two to three years before Manny had a sizable following on Instagram and three to four years before he had reached a critical mass on Facebook.
Only through ambitious collaboration, only by integrating thought and action, can we possibly achieve the critical mass needed to take our efforts to another, infinitely more effective, level.
I participated by adding my voice to the human microphone, my body to the critical mass, and my ears to listening to the powerful stories that NYU students shared.
AD: Yeah so YouTube made it easy and then reached critical mass, and at that point there was no reason not to use YouTube because it made it easier.
With a street light here, a sensor there — when solutions are not clearly connected and without critical mass — you don't get the combinatorial benefit of different systems working together.
A membership model would give JetSmarter recurring revenue and create a critical mass of customers — like, say, Netflix — that could allow the company to one day to go public.
But when the House sent over its preferred Obamacare repeal-and-replace bill, a critical mass of Senate Republicans said it was unacceptable and they would never support it.
HMNY's hope is that it will eventually be able to sell the data it collects to studios, or monetize the service in other ways when it reaches critical mass.
Uber drivers and protesters complained a lot about this, but it made it very hard for the protests to reach a critical mass that could get out of control.
However, for social products, this is usually a formula for failure: you end up with highly fragmented users across your audience, meaning the community will not have critical mass.
That sort of critical mass matters—the numbers meant sex workers were confident to make themselves more visible and audible; they found their experience reflected in that of others.
That is why the joint statement in May included hints about bypassing the WTO's crippling requirement for consensus, instead opting for getting a "critical mass" of countries to agree.
Today, there are reports that Apple's own comms teams won't respond to, when asked by press – unless the report reaches a critical mass, or worse – is unflattering to Apple.
The idea that elections are decided by the state of the economy rests on an assumption that there is a critical mass of swing voters, persuadable by either side.
Karl Iagnemma, CEO of NuTonomy, sent us a statement that said, for now, cooperation was key if self-driving cars were to reach a critical mass on the roads.
And as has become customary, the only reason YouTube is responding at all is because a critical mass of people are wondering just what the fuck is going on.
But Tim Ash, a strategist at Nomura, said there was still a critical mass of "decent reform names" in the administration, including Simsek, Agbal and Development Minister Lutfi Elvan.
"Only when women have critical mass in every department at your companies, including building platforms from the ground up, will the conversations about priorities and solutions change," says Judd.
As demonstrated in other global startup markets, consumer-focused online retail can be a game of capital attrition to outpace competitors and reach critical mass before turning a profit.
That means you shouldn't expect to never lose a Raden suitcase — even the company admits that a sort of critical mass is required before the feature is entirely useful.
The theory of herd immunity states that when a critical mass of the population (usually stipulated at 95%) is vaccinated against a disease, the possibility of outbreaks is eliminated.
I wonder if that isn't partly because there is a critical mass of Republican economists who battle the Democratic economists and thus tether the discipline to the American mainstream.
Ms. Platt, who has lived in Fort Greene since 23, pointed out that the neighborhood still lacks the critical mass of retail outlets that Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg has.
Now that it has achieved a critical mass of legislators committed to working together on climate change, the next task for the Caucus is to influence and pass legislation.
At this point it's honestly tough to get too excited about a new Fossil smartwatch, but who knows, perhaps we've achieved a kind of critical mass this time out.
Measures like these would begin to persuade a critical mass of people at global, regional and national levels that they, too, can share in a new wave of prosperity.
And holiday season distractions meant that the misery of federal workers deprived of paychecks did not reach a critical mass that would force lawmakers to demand a swift resolution.
They do, however, have a responsibility to air them amid intelligent engagement including, if necessary in the view of a critical mass of reasonable people, pointed and pitiless takedown.
This FCA development is significant, however, if the BMW/Intel tie-up hopes to help achieve critical mass as a viable option for other global automakers considering their options.
No wonder the club's official 2016 resident roster, which was announced today, is full of whose popularity is hitting critical mass both within Chicago and on the global stage.
They need a critical mass of workers, all in one place, to justify the cost of operating a clinic or to strike a good deal with a single provider.
Until a critical mass of current members of the president's own party and administration publicly reject his undemocratic behavior and disregard for the rule of law, nothing will change.
"If you're a student in poverty and you go to school with a critical mass of students who are not in poverty, you have a different experience," he said.
Senate Republican leaders are postponing a vote on their bill to repeal and replace Obamacare after a critical mass of senators said they would block the bill as written.
"In an old New England town like this, it's very rare that you can create a critical mass that allows you to rethink the whole downtown experience," he said.
Kaleigh Rusgrove is the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant to study in Austalia as well as a recipient of a Critical Mass Photolucida MFA Student Scholarship.
On Monday, Mr. Trump's other pick for the Fed, Herman Cain, withdrew his name from consideration after a critical mass of Republican senators said they would not support him.
"The idea that there will be a critical mass in Iran believing that the US has Iran's best interests in mind is nonsensical," the Quincy Institute's Parsi told me.
Data is reaching critical mass, allowing more campaigns to more thoroughly identify who they need to engage, based on information that goes far deeper than traditional age/gender breakdowns.
Drawing on a critical mass of native speakers, the United States now has by some counts more than 50 million hispanohablantes, a greater number of Spanish speakers than Spain.
The establishment, in turn, is seen to be an elite, a "political class," alienated from a critical mass of the people, unresponsive to them because it's disdainful of them.
The first marker of critical mass, having around one-third of the images digitized, is expected sometime in 2020 — scanning millions of photographs is time-consuming in the extreme.
"The soon-to-be 30-year-old's public persona hit critical mass after a leaked phone conversation between her and Kanye West seemed to expose Swift as a "snake.
But, if innovative products that fill a need of investors and traders have better chance of reaching critical mass, they will find their way into the hands of customers.
But analysts say the volume of trades through recent schemes have been so far been low, and that a critical mass in blockchain's adoption has not yet been reached.
Their broader strategy of using their House majority to slowly build a pattern of presidential abuse of power and obstruction of justice has yet to reach a critical mass.
One layer is composed of the software protocols that were developed in the 1970s and 1980s and hit critical mass, at least in terms of audience, in the 67s.
But, the intensity around the name-calling began to hit critical mass with season 7, as Kristen Doute became fixated on making James' alleged cheating a leading topic of conversation.
Other European banks have also tried and failed over the years, often hiring bankers at great cost or buying smaller Wall Street players in the hope of gaining critical mass.
NAUTILUS, MONSTER MASH and WHITE SAUCE gave me my first letters; HATHAWAY, KATE SMITH and the cute pun MASS APPEAL were next, and that was enough to gain critical mass.
Tech companies have a history of taking action on controversial stances in quick succession — often, once public outcry reaches a critical mass, and only after someone else does it first.
YouTube benefits from having a critical mass of creators, a mostly functional program for letting creators make money, and sophisticated algorithms that guide viewers to videos they're likely to enjoy.
The banker, who was involved in that transaction, said it required bondholders, in the event of nationalisation, to reach a "critical mass" of 25 percent before demanding their money back.
A simple Twitter search reveals that a critical mass of people thinks the world is suddenly turning into a dark scifi reality, much like the spine-tingling, dystopian TV show.
This critical mass has happened only over the last two years, which is why — unlike in Silicon Valley — we haven't yet seen a fund of this kind launch in Europe.
The banker, who was involved in that transaction, said it required bondholders, in the event of nationalization, to reach a "critical mass" of 25 percent before demanding their money back.
" In media, she noted, "having a critical mass of female decision-makers, rather than a token presence, allows ideas to bubble up and voices to be heard in new ways.
And while a critical mass of legislators have so far failed to cohere around his campaign pledge to (quickly) legalize, that's not as disheartening to advocates as it might appear.
"The fund is aimed at accelerating efforts to build the critical mass, establishing channels for international distribution, and supporting innovation and developing market infrastructure for alternative strategies," the regulator said.
The idea in each case is to create an experience that can engage a critical mass of players for hundreds or even thousands of hours over a span of years.
But they didn't create any type of critical mass until years after he stopped being a corporate asset and Hannibal Buress, a male comedian, mentioned it — and it went viral.
Once you have critical mass you reveal your second round of content — the good stuff — and a ridiculously cheap price, like $30 per year, or less bundled with iCloud stuff.
This disenfranchised, disappointed majority eventually helped give the separatist movement critical mass in Donbass; Walker shows clearly that Russian intervention was only part of the story, albeit a crucial one.
Another jar holds an aromatic strain of Critical Mass that is rich in cannabidiol, which has therapeutic effects but has relatively little THC and will not make users feel stoned.
Walmart, Amazon, and Dell pass along the savings to their consumers and, at critical mass, become difficult to compete with, as to achieve a similar scale requires exceptionally cheap capital.
So I think we have now created a momentum and we have created enough of a critical mass, of positive impact so that those are the right stories to tell.
When corporate boards reach critical mass, studies show that companies become more efficient, make more money and have to restate earnings less often, according to a report in TIME magazine.
And having proliferated inside Brazil's prison system they're allowing a critical mass of inmates the means to orchestrate mass attacks on rival gangs and control drug trafficking from behind bars.
While he knows firsthand how helpful the system can be, he's also aware that—as it is now—the need for affordable housing in Toronto is at a critical mass.
That's how cities like New York and San Francisco have changed too — a critical mass of people coming to a place and working, sometimes even dying, to make it better.
Temperance and Prohibition had been popular causes throughout the 1003th century, but supporters didn't reach a critical mass until the era of mass immigration at the turn of the century.
For drivers in these two states, this might centralize many of the driver groups and efforts, thus making it easier to organize a critical mass of people under one cause.
But if you buy into what social scientists call "critical mass," it takes a number of women in the room — usually around a third — for there to be meaningful effects.
But while Romney wasn't able to beat President Obama, he has a great chance to win over a critical mass of his fellow Republican and Democratic senators on this issue.
IAC, controlled by media mogul Barry Diller, has a long history of acquiring businesses across sectors, incubating them over time until they reach critical mass, and then spinning them off.
I've been tracking the various cancellations in the space over the past week or two and the number of companies backing out of the show just hit a critical mass.
Brussels, it seems, finally has the critical mass to be a sustainable cultural capital on its own merit, rather than a place whose main attraction is being cheaper than Berlin.
The other is that they are scared, because Sanders's ongoing run toward the Democratic nomination suggests that a critical mass of voters has noticed as much, and is ignoring them.
Millennials are getting older -- and a critical mass of millennials are reaching positions of influence in the workplace, including in the media and entertainment industries which write our culture's stories.
In some ways outsider art was the antidote to the stringencies and anti-object attitudes of Conceptual Art, which like outsider art began to gain critical mass in the 1970s.
In an article published in The British Journal of Political Science, I provide quantitative evidence suggesting that competition from other news stories can prevent potential scandals from reaching critical mass.
Emily: Some of them are more ready than others, and I think the ones who aren't ready need to really catch up, because we got to critical mass really quickly.
The goal is to learn how we do justice work that is adaptive, focuses on the small things that make up all large systems, and prioritizes critical connections over critical mass.
Yet when the House sent over its preferred Obamacare repeal-and-replace legislation in May, a critical mass of Senate Republicans said it was unacceptable and they would never support it.
But what allowing any mouse to be used does, combined with a huge amount of players doing so on a major property like Fortnite, is create a sort of critical mass.
And when the number of people who can theoretically collaborate on a project scales up into the billions, your chance of yoking together a critical mass of volunteers goes up exponentially.
This isn't the expected culture of covert insularity in which Apple waits for the complaints to hit critical mass or someone to take it up as a cause before it's addressed.
The company isn't looking to monetize its service right now, but Rose explained that once it reaches a "critical mass of users" it may introduce real-world currencies alongside Sensay coins.
" It added: "Moreover, France is poised to become one of the group's strategic markets and with this acquisition Campari group has the opportunity to add significant critical mass in this market.
But as soon as it hit critical mass — appearing as the logo on countless liquid lipsticks — we quickly realized it was going to take something special to make us swoon again.
But their leverage — already diminished by that stinging election loss — erodes even further each day as the new breed of startups compete for a critical mass of drivers, passengers and investors.
It's still early days for these services, and it remains to be seen whether they can compete with platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime or achieve a critical mass of users.
"It's reached a critical mass, it's mature enough now that it can handle people coming and leaving," she said, adding that a family with children had moved into her old home.
It appears that a critical mass of the GOP conference has agreed to support a budget they don't especially like because they're anxious to hurry up and get tax reform done.
For clearXchange to be successful, it needs to reach a critical mass of participants so that depositors will be able to transfer funds among most of their friends, relatives and colleagues.
The hard reality facing the White House is that a critical mass of senators who are needed to pass a real bill have sized up the politics in their respective states.
They're specifically designed to engage as wide a populace as possible, incrementally building critical mass and setting the stage for a grand, newsworthy moment like the breaching of the Berlin Wall.
There's also a critical mass of young people demanding this level of accountability of companies to the environment, communities, and workers, and that means more consumers and employees are demanding this.
The goal of the movement is to entice people to move to New Hampshire and to form a critical mass that would change local laws to allow for greater personal liberty.
UT countered that the 10 percent plan was inadequate because it did not yield a "critical mass" of minority students and did not yield minority students from sufficiently diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.
"One of the reasons Latin America was lagging was that the region was not at a critical mass inflection point technologically, but it was also the lack of capital," says Kazah.
Although designers have been floating the idea on the runway for a long time (Jean Paul Gaultier did it in 1984), I wonder if it may actually be reaching critical mass.
The eight original tracks on "Somewhere Glimmer" are soft, slow and cinematic; Mr. Wieselman often uses simple loops, not building to a critical mass, but lulling you into a rolling meditation.
Nostalgia for 2000s pop-punk has reached critical mass — just ask anyone who lined up for tickets to My Chemical Romance's reunion tour, only to watch them disappear in record time.
President Trump needs to get a critical mass of countries to support the U.S. and Japan in using a boosted military presence to deter Kim Jong Un without firing a shot.
Although he used words such as "abhorrent" and "despicable," Trump struggled to sound like a true leader of a nation wracked by political conflict that he has intensified to critical mass.
Even at their height, they never reached a critical mass, remaining instead scattered and mostly minuscule attempts at social tinkering—Trialville, as one called itself, in an uncharacteristic burst of modesty.
But it was during 22017's initial August election, and its subsequent October re-run, that a "critical mass" of the voter population was exposed to the internet and social media.
Republicans have not turned on Trump There is not even a critical mass of Republicans who think there should be a special prosecutor to investigate the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
Outbreaks of measles in the US, largely driven by refusal of a critical mass of parents in a community to have their children vaccinated, could be a result of this phenomenon.
But the war of words hit critical mass this month when US National Security adviser John Bolton blamed Iran for the attack on four oil tankers at a port in the UAE.
The overwhelming majority of apps in the App Store are never found by a critical mass because the companies behind them have failed to find a way to profitably draw users' attention.
Scooter companies are hoping that introducing a critical mass of their vehicles to the roads will result in more protected bike lanes, a sort of chicken-and-egg argument for urban expansion.
"Since EFG was almost condemned to buy for not having critical mass, and because possible acquisitions don't grow on trees, the deal makes sense," Zuercher Kantonalbank analysts wrote in a client note.
Essentially, you can't have an elite-led moral panic without lots of media support: If too many journalists object, the critical mass needed to spur uncritical fear responses simply can't be generated.
"We will have the critical mass to offer a real alternative to the future duopoly in the enterprise market," Pierre Bontemps, Coriolis's Chief Executive Officer was quoted by Les Echos as saying.
"Because of the scale that Fandango brings, we expect to get to a critical mass of verified ratings really quickly out of the gate," said Fandango's vice president of product Greg Ferris.
It would likewise be very strange for a critical mass of voters to decide enormous questions of national character on the basis of the kinds of debate theater criticism journalists typically make.
But he urged the incoming president -- without using his name -- to listen to the climate change warnings from generals, public officials in flood-threatened states and the critical mass of scientists worldwide.
But now that the company has accrued a kind of critical mass of items, it wants to allow users to make them available to friends and other people in their local community.
We also need to actively contribute factual opinion to content networks using platforms like Facebook Live, Twitter and Snap to help create critical mass in discussions from the people taking part. Truth.
"Ultimately what it's going to take is the righteous indignation of a critical mass of Republicans who are willing to stand up and tell the President this is not acceptable," said Gillespie.
And some financial services leaders think that if enough states pass their own plans, a critical mass will be attained and even current opponents on Wall Street will support a national plan.
ZURICH, Nov 13 (Reuters) - UBS Group Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti on Wednesday said banking consolidation, especially in Europe, is unavoidable in coming years as institutions must achieve critical mass to remain competitive.
Canalys' forecast follows news that smart speakers have hit critical mass in the U.S., where 41 percent of U.S. consumers now own a voice-activated speaker, up from 21.5 percent in 2017.
Ms. Gross said she hoped that Washington, despite its reputation as a transitory place, had reached a cultural critical mass that would prevent Trump-induced hemorrhaging of the young, fashionable and talented.
Brookie said this new method involved driving user engagement for a specific demographic to a specific page, then creating a call to action once the page reaches a critical mass of followers.
But 2018 was the year that the long-held belief that Silicon Valley is on the right side of progress and all things good was called into question by a critical mass.
Wednesday's budget was an attempt to find a happy medium, offering Freedom Caucus types $203 billion in mandatory spending cuts to get the block onboard without disaffecting a critical mass of moderates.
It could be that all of a sudden you reach a critical mass of people that decide it's just morally wrong to watch football and their numbers just ... Because of the damages.
Dislodging the officers would require a critical mass of Libya's power brokers, citizens and foreign allies to come together against the new rulers, something they hadn't managed even against the unpopular monarchy.
"There's a critical mass forming where people are saying, 'enough is enough,'" said Stuart Cohen, the founding director of TransForm, a California-based group that released a recent report on congestion pricing.
And that they need to be educated, so that when the time comes, when they are freed from persecution, there will be a critical mass of people that are educated and empowered.
WeWork also sought "critical mass," where it would have such a large amount of space available that it could offer a price and a level of flexibility that traditional landlords couldn't match.
The most likely way they believe that could happen — a critical mass of the senator's rivals drop out so voters can coalesce around a single alternative — seems like the least likely outcome.
In his telling, the FBI was reaching "critical mass" in its investigation of Clinton's emails and he declared she would be "charged with a crime" and be unable to run for president.
But, by God, the 76ers — who won just 28 games this year — appear to have drafted a critical mass of talented young players, although those players have suffered far too many injuries.
But simultaneously, more local officials from both parties across the heartland are trying to attract immigrants they consider indispensable to their strategies for maintaining economic vitality and a critical mass of population.
That's why they're kicking off their public launch today with a sign-up page, with the goal of achieving a critical mass of 100,000 pre-registered users before officially launching their app.
Thanks to forces beyond the Washington Beltway that have reached a critical mass, we should be more optimistic than ever about our ability to lead — and win — the fight against climate change.
Companies making a critical mass of internet-enabled products should be required to post a "networked safety bond" to be cashed in if they abandon maintenance for a product, or fold entirely.
A few more reports, initiatives, and shifts in the market worth noting: Despite the flailing of the Trump administration and backward-looking fossil-fuel supporters, momentum around electrification is reaching critical mass.
But Franken got the boot because a critical mass of influential Democrats — including a large bloc of female senators — feel strongly about the issue and have the ability to get their way.
Reach critical mass before quitting your day job Don't get me wrong, I'm an advocate of only doing things that I'm interested in, and doing those things with 100% of my energy.
Organized blue- and white-collar backlash toward tech monopolies is nowhere near reaching critical mass, and for all the strides that have been made in 2018, there's lots of work left to do.
"In the long term, we want there to be a consortium of industry leaders, consumer groups, government groups, but until we have a reasonable critical mass, it's not an interesting conversation," said Fair.
The report said "a critical mass" of actors, including governments, aid donors and companies, now acknowledge that secure local land rights are "a prerequisite for addressing poverty, conflict, deforestation, and the climate crisis".
He said the number of news outlets with paywalls had reached a critical mass in the last year, to the point that it made sense for Google to start developing tools for them.
Nevertheless, the ratings continue to incorporate execution risks around the expansion of the group's new format, as O'Key balances the need to expand the format to gain critical mass with meeting profitability targets.
This year will see some new games hoping for a slice of the eSports action fall short of achieving anywhere close to the necessary critical mass—Evolve being one such title from 2015.
There is one thing, however, that seems radically different about our current moment: Never before has there been a critical mass of South Asian performers powerful enough to speak out against Hollywood's racism.
"What we are talking about are subsidies that encourage steel capacity or that sustain loss-making enterprises or plants," he said, adding that a "critical mass of economies" needed to agree additional steps.
So there's an element of needing a critical mass of supply for the platform to function as promised, but Moseley claims it's been able to achieve this with its initial clutch of farms.
In the midst of presidential primaries, foreign diplomatic crises, and national conversations on immigration and health care, it is hard to imagine conservation issues gaining a critical mass of support to take action.
But the President still has a critical mass of congressional Republicans supporting him and McConnell has remained firm in saying he will only take up legislation to reopen government that the President backs.
Unlike large, successful biotechnology firms in the United States, British firms have yet to achieve critical mass and, as a result, have often struggled to secure an active following from investors and analysts.
From the dude who directed a film about sun-burdened vampires and the band who created the science peer-reviewed Black Holes and Revelations comes a critical mass in the form of song.
Unfortunately, partly because Microsoft has no smartphone business to speak of, it also lacks a critical mass of these new-style apps and, even on its tablets, relies instead on classic Windows apps.
"Once you get to critical mass, whether it's on the team in a division, but especially in a company or in an ecosystem, then you very rapidly shift in culture," Kapor Klein says.
Women still have a long way to go before becoming a critical mass in traditionally male-dominated fields, but there is a growing market in some sectors as women break into nontraditional jobs.
By that July in 1969, American opposition to the Vietnam War was reaching a critical mass, riots scarred one United States city after another, and traditional values seemed under assault on multiple fronts.
Together, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank would have about one-fifth of the private customers in Germany, in theory giving them enough critical mass to be profitable in the country's overcrowded retail banking market.
"European banking consolidation is overdue and is indispensable, not to reduce competition - quite the opposite - but to reach the critical mass necessary to make digital investments and allow savings to circulate," he added.
Blue tuxedos reached critical mass, seen on Mr. Spacey, who not only chose an iridescent navy Isaia number for his (post-medley) entrance but closed the night in a blue velvet dinner jacket.
Has the left wing of the party become so discouraged, so defensive — and so embattled — that it now perceives a critical mass of whites as intractably hardened and unswervingly opposed to minority interests?
As a group, we are actively whipping among our colleagues to create a critical mass of Democratic votes that will not support a funding package that fails to include a clean DREAM Act.
The tipping point is critical mass, assuming the tools and resources are in place to create the infrastructure to turn out this coalition of voters of color, young people, and progressive white voters.
A critical mass of Republican senators -- 12 in total -- joined Democrats Thursday to pass a resolution rescinding that declaration, despite efforts by both Hill Republicans and the White House to avoid the embarrassment.
The vision of renewable energy advocates is that these forms of power will be able to achieve economies of scale and sufficient critical mass to enable them to be cheaper than fossil fuels.
Our first photo story this week comes to us from Hong Kong, where anti-government demonstrations have resulted in the death of a second person since protests reached critical mass earlier this year.
When there are enough fissile atoms close together — a quantity known as critical mass — the particles ejected by fission can strike other fissile atoms, triggering more atoms to split apart and so on.
If she wins, it won't be just because women vote; it will be because feminists have finally convinced a critical mass of women that our interests and priorities are just as important as men's.
However, with the prospect of the U.K. leaving, the race is on to grow the ecosystem value creation opportunity — bank by bank — into an industry cluster that a critical mass of fintechs can't refuse.
But this is an area of technology where critical mass will be required to effect sizeable benefits for everyday drivers, so any progress in terms of new automakers rolling out similar features is noteworthy.
One important catalyst has been the critical mass of successful Canadian tech firms, such as Shopify, Hootsuite, Kik and D2L, with offices in the city, alongside U.S. companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Google.
There was never any critical-mass moment for these films, so they were never subjected to the sort of anticipation-arrival-backlash cycle that greets pretty much every new work of art these days.
A Hillary Clinton presidency would likely mean disproportionate scrutiny of female politicians, but as a wave of them create a critical mass, those initial growing pains will eventually lead to a change in culture.
And that's before you consider marketing and other costs, and before you have seen the basic premise proven out: that a critical mass of people will use hired electric scooters on a regular basis.
Photo: Ron Miller Photo: Ron Miller She said that up until now, there hasn't been a critical mass of women in venture capital and that women were often working solo isolated inside VC firms.
If the ripples in Australia have not matched the tidal wave seen in the States, it may only be a matter of time until a critical mass of Australian voices joins the global conversation.
With his debut album, Painted, out this month on Keep Cool and RCA Records, he seems poised to hit critical mass—though in some ways, his surprise at this turn of events is understandable.
Despite its numerous atrocities across Europe, the Middle East and America -- including Monday night's bombing and murdering of young children in Manchester -- the global discussion about ISIS has yet to reach this critical mass.
Turkey lacks not only sturdy institutions that guarantee a system of checks and balances and the rule of law, but also a critical mass of citizens with the courage and integrity to demand them.
"Rigorously and regardless of the creator in question" is a good laugh, given that this situation only developed after Maza publicly called out Crowder, building a critical mass that forced YouTube to pay attention.
"We are aware there is some pressure on firms to ensure a critical mass of business moves over to a European Union entity being created," Financial Conduct Authority Chief Executive Andrew Bailey told parliament.
When asked by a constituent at the Monday town hall what he was doing to get back on committees, King said that he needs a "critical mass" of fellow House Republicans to support him.
It seemed like, man, if I could get a critical mass of people, a tipping point of people together and we all threatened to cancel our contract, then maybe they would take us seriously.
It wasn't until I got to college that I met a critical mass of people who identified as "culturally Jewish," and felt free to do so myself without having to prove my bona fides.
But while New York's testing far outpaces that of other states, it has not reached the critical-mass level public health experts say is necessary to more precisely identify the spread of the virus.
But they didn't achieve critical mass in the larger conservative legal movement until 2012, when the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, with Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. writing the majority opinion.
He's also creating T cells that attack only when there's a critical mass of tumor-specific molecules present, and a version that intercepts signals between tumor cells to stage assaults on the whole network.
For voice computing to reach critical mass, both corporate funds and venture firms will have to partner on early and mid-stage deals to best support companies furthering the emerging technology, according to Bernard.
Expecting a critical mass of people to keep the fall of life on Earth top of mind when deciding which of the 24 options of area rug to buy is arduous and, frankly, unlikely.
Once you get a critical mass of people in, the employment-based plans that remain under Medicare for America will be able to leverage that new system to get some degree of cost control.
Don't tell me you actually shared the viral Facebook post warning you about a scary hacker named "Jayden K. Smith" that showed up starting last month, and hit critical mass this week, according to Snopes.
The compact requires a critical mass to work: States making up at least 22020 electoral votes — the number a candidate requires to win the presidency — would need to participate in order to make it happen.
"Although the conversation about representation and diversity within the publishing world and the kid lit world specifically is far from new, it's begun hitting critical mass over the last year," Kelly Jensen wrote in BookRiot.
Not only has the outrage endured more than a full week of news cycles, but it seems now as if in it the Big Tech backlash has reached a critical mass, sparking an unprecedented crisis.
When that happens, they could trigger a change in social perception in which, for instance, a critical mass of parents are no longer willing to allow their children to drive in less-safe conventional cars.
The central, untested gambit of the Donald Trump campaign has always been that he'd be able to enthuse a critical mass of new Republican voters in Democratic-leaning states to push him over the edge.
Despite the U.S. liberating itself from the British monarchy years ago, public interest in the event is high enough that a critical mass of viewing parties — public and private — are springing up around the country.
We are currently approaching some kind of pop culture critical mass between the glut of new streaming services and our weird obsession with reusing old IP; soon, literally every show ever will get a remake.
Theoretically, if there are enough GoChargers around a town, you can ride around and swap batteries just like you would in an "official" Gogoro city like Taipei — but that takes a lot of critical mass.
"Clearly it needs a number of banks and a number of buyers and sellers, enough to get a critical mass to make a business network valid," said Keith Bear, IBM's vice president of financial markets.
Beyond the interesting technical details, it illustrates the lengths to which Google must go to give Allo even a small chance of building up a critical mass of people to try a new messaging app.
Biebuyck said it depended on reaching a critical mass to turn a profit and she hoped it would grow enough to be able to give parents the option of finding a babysitter within an hour.
"It was a critical mass of sources coming forward with accounts of abuse and buried stories in the media that ultimately made it increasingly hard for me to not tell this story," Farrow says now.
Mr. Zuma secured control of the A.N.C. through intricate networks of patronage, but with local government elections due later in the year, a critical mass of his colleagues are finally viewing him as a liability.
A carbon refund of $100 per month might be too small to mobilise a critical mass of voters, while the associated tax would prompt a no-holds-barred campaign by deep-pocketed fossil-fuel firms.
The debate ends when the protesters find out another group of protesters are joining, and realize that having the two groups merge would give them the critical mass needed to face off with the police.
Mr. Lesch, the biographer, said that some advisers believed some decentralization of authority was needed, but that it remained to be seen "if they can form a critical mass to convince Assad to negotiate seriously."
The flip side is that none of these locations provide a critical mass of entertainment attractions like Las Vegas does, and all have nearby competitors from a recent expansion of gaming on the East Coast.
Whether the solution is a new law or just the enforcement of existing rules, demanding the protection of your private location data is going to require a critical mass of public outrage to drive change.
Selling cannabis in California has the potential to generate $5 billion a year, once a critical mass of businesses have proper permits, according to the Agricultural Issues Center at the University of California at Davis.
But while New York's testing capacity far outpaces that of other states, it has not reached the critical-mass level public health experts say is necessary to more precisely identify the spread of the virus.
According to NASA's summation of Kessler Syndrome, some experts believe we're already at the point of critical mass in low-Earth orbit, and thousands more satellites are expected to launch into space in coming years.
But Mr. Netanyahu's vote share appeared to have risen nearly five points since the previous election in September, suggesting that his court case wasn't a make-or-break concern for a critical mass of voters.
But the Super Bowl, which brings together a critical mass of drunken Americans before their televisions to watch unnaturally large men shorten their lives, offers an appealing opportunity to reset the narrative on friendlier terms.
Almost all past attempts at writing new global trade rules have failed due to a lack of consensus at the organization, and reformers have increasingly aimed for critical mass of a subset of members instead.
With more than a billion and a half users, and masses of businesses that already run Pages and buy advertising on the site, it has well beyond a critical mass of potential buyers and sellers.
It is considering strategic options for its drilling businesses that could include a sale or partnerships, amid consolidation in the oil service sector in recent years as companies look for critical mass to offset waning margins.
A critical mass of Democrats and Republicans could likely agree on a mix of projects they could sell to their constituents in a grand bipartisan infrastructure bill, said Randal O'Toole of the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute.
Tons of information, and I think that there's a real critical mass of people who want to do 23andMe and learn about their genetics, and that people are really motivated and interested in participating in research.
Shares of World Wrestling Entertainment will rise 24 percent in the next year as the large investment in its online WWE Network starts to pay off as the service reaches critical mass, according to Pacific Crest.
Experts say having a critical mass of female leaders whose children's needs are met is crucial to ensuring more women run for office, since female representation has remained stubbornly well below half in most legislatures globally.
Therefore, it is critical to design a process that allows you to launch vastly different product experiences within specific communities so your product can reach critical mass and so you don't prematurely exhaust your audience's attention.
The best evidence I've seen that a critical mass of policy-sensitive voters exists, such that parties would be making a huge mistake by ignoring their candidates' policy positions, comes from Stanford political scientist Andrew Hall.
Right, is, you know, I think that there are certain advantages that countries with larger populations have because you can get to critical mass in terms of universities and industry and investment and things like that.
Uber required a critical mass of smartphone users — all with high-speed data connections, advanced GPS, and access to detailed mapping technology — to create a network of drivers and riders that grew exponentially across the globe.
No one web company has achieved critical mass (yet), by which I mean billions in revenue and the ability to employ thousands of engineers who can invest in building truly great, scaled technology products and platforms.
Pelosi, meanwhile, now has a couple of weeks to convince a critical mass of members that whether or not she's their first choice, she's at least their second — a leader the whole caucus can agree with.
The issue reached critical mass over the weekend when American Ryder Cup player Bryson DeChambeau took more than two minutes lining up a putt during the second round at the Northern Trust tournament in New Jersey.
Kate Yglesias Houghton is president of Critical Mass: The The Young Adult Cancer Alliance, a community-powered advocacy organization that brings together patient, provider, and policymakers to remove barriers young adults face after a cancer diagnosis.
The court's past decisions also told universities that they may not fill seats using racial quotas, yet they approved the argument that the benefits of diversity come from enrolling a "critical mass" of underrepresented minority students.
The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, whose 21640st edition opened March 21640, is the one event in the art world calendar where specialist dealers show a critical mass of museum-worthy art of the past.
But there's another possibility, which is that a critical mass of Republicans like being in thrall to a man who seems strong enough to will his own reality, and bold enough to voice their atavistic hatreds.
She said this type of viral rumor spread via text message groups is an example of "hidden virality," in part because the impact of the rumor is not quantifiable until it has reached a critical mass.
While these factors may have played crucial roles in the extraordinary announcement, I believe critical mass was reached when the Trump administration delivered its message of human rights and aid accountability directly to the Ethiopian regime.
You can use terms like "targets" and "goals," both of which are constitutionally legit, but if you have an idea of the point at which you would attain a critical mass then you have a quota.
Millennial media spending may be exploding because, although many are still saddled with student loan debt, inflated housing costs, and underemployment, a critical mass are finding their feet in the workforce and shoring up their finances.
Democrats who wanted to initiate impeachment proceedings against Trump after the release of the Mueller report failed to convince a critical mass of their own leadership that the case was sufficiently clear to the American people.
We think that execution risk is low as these are mature projects that have been around for more than 30 and 20 years respectively, which provide adequate critical mass and catchment for the upcoming investment properties.
The bad news is that there are at least 3 different ideas that have already been proposed for what that solution would be — and no one of them yet has a critical mass of Republican support.
But with new partnerships with some of the biggest workout app makers around and a tighter focus on fitness, it feels like Samsung and the new Gear Sport could be inching its way towards a critical mass.
De Mistura told a news conference he wanted to verify the position of international and regional parties to the conflict to ensure there was a critical mass about "what could be a framework of a political transition".
"Momentum in this field had reached critical mass," Smith told me, recalling that the Outsider Art Fair, which his company, Sanford L. Smith + Associates, first presented in 183, was an outgrowth of its popular Fall Antiques Show.
Despite extremely strong contenders from all genres and sides, summer 2017 will likely be ruled by DJ Khaled's "I'm the One," seemingly by virtue of the sheer critical mass that only Khaled can bring to a track.
" 218D model publishing platform Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel "doesn't need VR to be successful, as our content can be consumed already with critical mass on the web (224,000 3D creators, one million 3D files, four million uniques).
We have to figure out how to build a critical mass that is different from the critical masses we've tried to build before and leveraging people's skills and talents as we think about issues of equity injustice.
Ineos manages volatility by capitalising on its critical mass as a leading integrated petrochemical producer, with strong links to a large customer and supplier base, and by leveraging on its flexibility over feedstock in its production sites.
Why it matters: "For a decade, Puerto Rico has experienced a steady erosion of economic opportunity, and now there's a fear that the storm has convinced too many residents, a critical mass, to pursue new livelihoods elsewhere."
WATCH: Dawn of the nuclear age The plutonium device required a precise detonation of lens-shaped conventional explosives surrounding the plutonium core that would compress the plutonium into a critical mass and set off a chain reaction.
The critical mass of everyone you know, plus the cost and complexity of an infrastructure that provides a broad panoply of valuable features to two billion people — those are Facebook's 700-foot-high barrier of enchanted ice.
Uber by the numbers Latest milestones Uber's customer support inefficiencies have been at the forefront of many drivers' issues over the years, and the company isn't exactly in a position to lose a critical mass of drivers.
According to these documents, which include emails, meeting agendas, and briefing reports, the meetings are an effort to coordinate the critical mass of biometrics programs that exist across many government agencies, particularly those relating to national security.
Without a critical mass of contemporary dealerships, Dublin Gallery Weekend has to include in its program non-selling shows, such as that of the Canadian post-conceptual photographer Rodney Graham at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Wrong. In fact, a critical mass of people in Washington can and should be preparing for their own inevitable run-ins with gonzos and trolls hoping to elicit unflattering reactions that they can share with the world.
This was the first year Knight Frank included handbag prices in its ranking of collectible-investments, since the number of handbag auctions and online sales has now reached critical mass to reliably track their values over time.
The debate stage is an ideal setting for meme ignition — a critical mass of people are focusing on the event simultaneously, and the plain blue or black backdrops are perfect for isolating and capturing the candidates' tics.
"I said the unions won't start the movement, but if it hits critical mass, they'll have to join in," said Ryan Frankenberry, West Virginia director of the Working Families Party, who advised Mr. O'Neal and his colleagues.
They write: With a significant majority of voters supporting taxing or regulating greenhouse gases, those who want to spur climate action ought to focus instead on getting a critical mass of climate believers to be appropriately alarmed.
Assuming he can attract highly effective followers of him into those slots, they could help turn around the situation in his favor by convincing a critical mass of the 4.4 million Federal employees to support the president.
" She told HuffPost earlier this month she thinks a there would be real power in a critical mass of 20 to 25 votes that could "throw that weight around and exercise power on behalf of working people.
If even a few more states choose to expand Medicaid, "it starts to get to be enough critical mass nationwide that I would hope it just makes it a permanent part of the Medicaid program," Fishman said.
And it's clear that there is a critical mass of white people who are fundamentally okay with that in a way they probably wouldn't be okay with a racist whose main policy priority is regressive tax cuts.
Essentially, and Lynn too, but for a long while it was me out on the road raising money and sort of trying to get some critical mass of funding in order to be able to do it.
In short, it is becoming increasingly clear that when it comes to the internet and social media, a critical mass of people—many of whom are also tasked with regulating and reporting about it—are functionally illiterate.
Photo: APNot long ago, on-demand package pickup Shyp closed its doors, saying it had failed to achieve critical mass for its explosive growth strategy and a last-minute pivot to business customers was too little, too late.
The artist's multidimensional wall hangings and freestanding sculptures layer texture upon texture to create a critical mass of pustulant foam, fringes of hair, plastic toys, and shellacked insulation material — all coated in eye-popping and high-contrast shades.
As the public saw with Bill Cosby, in which other women with similar claims of being sexually assaulted by the comedian were allowed to testify, a critical mass of allegations from other alleged victims can bolster a case.
Most small businesses fall into this zero to four employee category, which means that small business growth — at least in terms of headcount — is typically concentrated among the few small businesses that have already reached a critical mass.
Up in the air Hunter said many people would not come to their side until the Johnson candidacy had reached a "critical mass," which they hope to achieve by ramping up their campaign efforts and their ad spending.
The race is still wide open, and being first to gather a critical mass of software developers and system integrators is crucial to winning customers, much as Apple's large developer community made its app store the most attractive.
Guy Kawasaki, responsible for helping build a critical mass of support for Apple's Macintosh line during the 1980s and 1990s, praised the company's transition from garage start-up to tech behemoth, but highlighted the importance of product innovation.
To really gain critical mass for the product and help it stand out from others in the market, Facebook is courting not just companies' white-collar, desk-dwelling "knowledge workers" who typically buy and use enterprise messaging software.
For example, But you have a greater number of Republicans backing efforts to investigate Trump, primarily his connection to Russia, I think you don't have the critical mass it takes to really shape the dynamic in the congress.
The business with 860 million euros ($908 million) in 2016 sales is seen by many industry experts as lacking critical mass to compete with much larger rivals, which are seeking to further consolidate the non-prescription treatments industry.
No, maybe the best thing for McGregor and Kavanagh at this point, with hype reaching a critical mass, is for the latter to focus on the former's hands: to reduce the teeming world to those two small tools.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A consortium of U.S. banks is taking another step next week to attract a critical mass of users to their Zelle network, a rival to PayPal's Venmo for handling instant payments between individuals with smartphones.
Open Mineral already has commitments from several major parties to use the online marketplace and plans to start actual trades once it gains a critical mass of members, probably in August or September, said Chief Executive Boris Eykher.
And already, that critical mass has borne fruit: in October, the institute will play host to one of the largest gatherings of women's health expertise, policymakers, advocates and stakeholders in recent history with the Magee-Womens Research Summit.
It's easy (and fun!) to hate on art fairs, but Frieze's arrival in the City of Angels represents a maturation of LA's art market, which has been developing for many years and seems to be attaining critical mass.
If it's true that a high-quality secondary school must have a critical mass of the most capable students, it's also true that the city's elite high schools enroll too many of these teenagers in too few schools.
Nothing about the inner lives of queens has hit critical mass quite like "Drag Race," not even the 1991 documentary "Paris Is Burning," which followed the black and Latino drag ball circuit in New York during the 1980s.
"We believe that we will begin to see value once a critical mass of deployment has taken place, a bit like vaccinations, and the top dozen or so carriers should get us to that point," Mr. McEachern said.
Newly released digital archives at the University of California, Irvine show that California was home to a critical mass of cities declaring themselves sanctuaries for Central American refugees in the 1980s, when political violence caused many to flee.
"We may not get every single piece of this package onto the floor and passed and directed to the Senate before August but we want to get a good critical mass of these important measures in place," Sarbanes says.
To build on this critical mass of discovery and to maintain U.S. leadership in the area, the National Quantum Initiative Act was established in December 2018 and the White House developed the National Strategic Overview for Quantum Information Science.
The ballooning student debt crisis has also become impossible to ignore, and so it should follow that the issue of child care on campus — which combines so neatly those two platforms — would be capable of reaching critical mass support.
In New Mexico, which Mr Trump lost by eight points, Gary Johnson—a Libertarian candidate and a popular ex-governor—could win by attracting Republicans and a critical mass of moderate Democrats disenchanted with Martin Heinrich, the Democratic incumbent.
But they've already had one effect: They've created a critical mass of people who will stand with anyone who speaks up about harassment or assault, making it, if not entirely safe, at least that much safer to come forward.
"There's a willingness to look at the third-party candidates this cycle but it hasn't hit critical mass yet, so unless Trump and Clinton dramatically tank, it's going to be hard to get into that first debate," Winston said.
The certification program arrives at a time when smart speakers have hit critical mass in the U.S., but the ecosystem of third-party skills has not had its "app store moment" with a breakout hit, as Bloomberg recently noted.
Trump's victory in the Republican primaries was a testament to the fact that a critical mass of GOP voters wanted the party to shift its emphasis from support for businesses to an appreciation of middle- and working-class voters.
Deutsche Boerse has been under constant pressure because Europe was the "natural space" for expansion for North American and Asian rivals, with the deal providing the critical mass needed for Germany and Europe overall to fight back, he added.
Can more worker-friendly alternatives compete, and will a critical mass of people really be arsed to choose a more "ethical", and possibly pricier, alternative if it means the person driving us around can put food on the table?
PARIS, June 22 (Reuters) - Europe risks losing the critical mass it needs in terms of military capabilities unless negotiations on Britain's exit from the European Union preserve close ties on defence matters, a European industry executive said on Thursday.
The Phoenix renovation is expected to wrap up at the end of this year or in early 2020, and Mr. Robinson said it would take five to seven years for a "critical mass" of Sheraton hotels to be renovated.
Also, I guarantee you that Buttigieg's adherence to "a critical mass of gendered expectations" and failure to "activate" the homosexual-alert siren don't mean that being gay has been incidental to his life and is incidental to his perspective.
There are companies working to change this by scanning modern bodies into a computer and creating new sample forms (one in particular called Alvanon has built a business on this), but this development has yet to reach critical mass.
"If you can get enough critical mass as part of these acquisitions, they'll need you and then you'll have a place in the new world," said David Friend, a managing director of BDO's Center for Healthcare Excellence and Innovation.
Since neutrons traveling through heavy water split atoms more efficiently, less uranium should be needed to achieve a critical mass; that's the minimum amount of uranium required to start a spontaneous chain reaction of atoms splitting in rapid succession.
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In many ways, this is the culmination of a decade of hard work by the people and businesses of Utah, developing innovative industries, a skilled workforce and a critical mass of companies big and small that is now rivaling Silicon Valley.
But with countless digital ag companies claiming "millions of acres" under management, investors will need to cut through the hype and determine to which opportunities to provide capital support as they strive to get critical mass and cash flow breakeven points.
Senate Republicans appear to be adding new funding to a revised version of their latest Obamacare repeal plan, a last-ditch attempt to keep the bill alive after a critical mass of senators said that they likely could not support it.
As Qualcomm's VP of product management Seshu Madhavapeddy told me, the company now believes that it has reached a critical mass of business in IoT — and thanks to that, it now also has a far better understanding of the market's needs.
We're definitely trying to stop failure from happening, but if we're able to build a critical mass of tools here, we can help them get over that hurdle and people will give it a shot and try to make it happen.
As Maurice Duverger, a French sociologist, first observed, such a plurality-based system tends to produce two monolithic parties through elimination (small parties with wide support cannot win individual constituencies) and fusion (they merge to obtain the critical mass needed).
The company, though, is focusing its marketing push on making the service robust in Seattle, hoping efforts there can serve as a blueprint for expansion The key hurdle: Even with Gates' backing, Likewise faces an uphill battle to get critical mass.
And then and we kind of reached this point — I mean obviously there's so far to go as an industry — but we reached a point where it felt like all of a sudden we had a critical mass of women.
Whether there is a critical mass among the roughly 20 million people who now have access to health care under Obamacare that could change close, swing state races is also in question, and will only be solved on November 8.
A critical mass of foreign governments that restrict funding and technical assistance to the Philippine National Police and other agencies implicated in the drug war can impose a cost for that abusive behavior that even Duterte might find difficult to ignore.
The shitpost connection reached critical mass in August 2016, when Hillary Clinton held a press conference (precipitated, in part, by Pepe the Frog) denouncing Trump's ties to the white nationalist group—much to the delight of precisely those white nationalists.
The new plan also arrives just as smart speaker ownership has hit critical mass in the U.S. That's led to increased competition from streaming music providers, which have now launched entry-level free services to reach listeners in the home.
"The allegations of a bullying and toxic culture under Mr Coates' watch at the organization have reached a critical mass," it said, adding that in any other field "the doubts over Mr Coates would destroy his chances" of extending his reign.
Proponents of 5G say getting a critical mass of consumers on board with the technology before other countries could help US businesses become leaders in the industries that will depend on 5G connectivity, such as self-driving cars or telemedicine.
The only questions are how far they'll try to kick it, and if they can come up with a short-term fix a critical mass of legislators can buy into, or if they'll finally slide into a full-on federal shutdown.
I believe Friendster was first and then MySpace, which eventually led to Facebook for everybody in 2006, which was also the same year Twitter launched, though it took a couple years for that platform to reach a more critical mass.
And finally, that moment came for the rest of the critical mass of voters in 2016 when she still wasn't any more likable or believable in her way of speaking and appearance than she was for the previous 24 years.
If a critical mass of users do opt for verification — and ultimately use their real name and photos — it could spell the end of the egg avatar, or at the very least could drastically reduce the visibility of anonymous users.
ProSieben built stakes in some of its ecommerce investments by paying in advertising time on its TV channels but critics say the portfolio lacks focus and critical mass, as it spans sites selling sex toys, furniture, fashion and energy contracts.
"A split makes sense because oncology now has critical mass, following the GSK deal, and oncology is in many ways becoming a differentiated business from the rest of pharmaceuticals," said Mick Cooper, an analyst at equity research firm Trinity Delta.
Cruz even appropriated a famous poem about the Holocaust to defend Jones, saying, "You know how the poem goes, First they came for Alex Jones…" But the pressure on Facebook, YouTube, and others to block Jones had reached a critical mass.
And while a good chunk of the 2017s are thought to be held by compliant government entities, PDVSA will likely need to bring in a critical mass of foreigners to get past the 50% participation rate set by the company.
There is a very real risk that American or other allied assistance may not incentivize a critical mass of the warlords or security forces to remain loyal to any political settlement, especially since there are many other options for external patrons.
Part of the reason for the growth is that Tinder is now hitting critical mass for this demographic in the same way this occurred for Facebook: A good proportion of everybody you want to reach on the service is there.
Those who feel inspired by cultural moments like the student walkout tend to be struck by how easy it can feel, once a certain critical mass builds, to sweep away what once seemed like entrenched and unassailable sources of might.
Because a critical mass of women appears to be in no rush to have babies, particularly urban, educated women — just the category that the C.C.P. is counting on to produce and raise a new generation of skilled, knowledge-based workers.
The banks are expected to announce in coming days or weeks whether they will pursue becoming a megabank in order to capture a critical mass of the German consumer market and share the cost of shifting services to the internet.
But the ban has been embraced by a critical mass of first-term Democrats and, at this point, 22020 of the 22020 House Democrats in districts that voted for Trump have co-sponsored the assault ban measure proposed by Rep.
That it has reached critical mass in unexpected places, like the fairway, simply speaks to its use as a means of connecting a person or a discipline that might seem elitist or inaccessible to the values of a larger group.
Like Clariant and Huntsman, several rivals have taken steps to separate businesses and some are facing questions about their strategy as the remaining core business is seen as lacking critical mass, putting them potentially in play in M&A terms.
"No matter how innovative and technology advanced the new device is, it will take a lot more time for a critical mass of consumers to experience the benefits of foldable phones and 5G technology," said Thomas Husson, an analyst at Forrester.
But just as unions can prevail through broad recruitment, organizing and solidarity, an incorporated joint venture of Uber drivers could win if it attains a critical mass of membership — enough to wield countervailing power against Uber, even in just one city.
But just as unions can prevail through broad recruitment, organizing and solidarity, an incorporated joint venture of Uber drivers could win if it attains a critical mass of membership — enough to wield countervailing power against Uber, even in just one city.
Some critical mass of carriers (American Airlines seems to have been particularly influential) was credible enough in its threat to switch to Airbus equipment that Boeing decided it needed to offer 2727 buyers a Boeing solution sooner rather than later.
"You feel good when, after 22014 years — when we were nowhere in terms of turnover or recognition — you have the critical mass to be on one of the best streets in the world, beside the biggest brands on the planet," he said.
According to the project's website: "Question Bridge is an innovative transmedia project that facilitates a dialogue between a critical mass of black men from diverse and contending backgrounds and creates a platform for them to represent and redefine black male identity in America."
There is a new norm developing in American politics, and it's a worrying one: Because a critical mass of senators refuse to either eliminate the filibuster or accept the limits it imposes, the Senate is writing major legislation under extreme and bizarre constraints.
"Kygo has built this thing outside the United States, but even here he's built this incredible following," said George Hess, the chief executive of independent marketers Zero Fifty Group, who has watched tropical house gain critical mass over the past 18 months.
The service, which enables text message transactions on mobile phones, has been hugely popular in Kenya and Tanzania, but Vodacom sees little prospect of achieving a critical mass of users in South Africa, Vodacom Chief Executive Shameel Joosub said in a statement.
Now though, the amount of personal data that I've poured into the service has reached a critical mass, and I can't let the allure of easy access to a decade of memories keep me pinned to a ticking time bomb of sensitive data.
To reach the critical mass necessary to inspire real change, one must continue to point out, bit by bit, just how much the current system fails the men and women putting their bodies on the line for our amusement and Nike's bottom line.
Groceries are often credited as one of the big reasons Walmart isn't floundering in the larger battle to compete with Amazon—which still hasn't figured out a way to convince a critical mass of consumers that it's good to buy groceries online.
Under Obama, women have also reached critical mass in all three branches of the government: Twenty percent of the Senate, 30 percent of the administration in terms of political appointees and upper level civil service managers, and 36 percent of the federal bench.
James Lloyd, EY's fintech leader for the Asia-Pacific, told Axios that an underserved yet tech-savvy critical mass of people in China, along with a lack of regulation, gave well-funded local tech giants an opportunity to capture the finance space.
Ahead of its earnings call today, Tesla Motors has announced that it will show its Model 3 — a critical, mass-market vehicle far cheaper than the Model S and X that it sells currently — on March 31st, just a few weeks away.
They probably scaled back Fresh markets that were logistically difficult (meaning not close to a refrigerated fulfillment center or insufficient critical mass of customers), and will back fill those markets when they roll out delivery from Whole Foods locations some time next year.
Beginning with the largest march of women and their allies the day after Trump was inaugurated, we reached some critical mass in America and around the world of just refusing to stay silent and, together, more and more women are speaking out.
In California, South Carolina, and Georgia, where the majority of American peaches are grown, stinkbugs are a relatively new arrival, and how much damage they will do when and if they reach a critical mass in those places remains to be seen.
CFLD's involvement will accelerate the achievement of critical mass for a development located on the outer edge of greater Jakarta, but also ties ASRI's own land bank in the area more closely to the development success or failure of a third party.
Instead he was lauded as a leader who, despite his foreign policy failings on Syria and elsewhere, had delivered the single biggest contribution to global well-being by shifting to supporting the climate accord, adding the critical mass to make the agreement meaningful.
In its obliviousness and elitism, the Hillary campaign has come to resemble the "Remain" campaign in the United Kingdom, which lost after a critical mass of working-class Britons determined that the European Union wasn't the glorious civilizational triumph they'd been told.
"Without the UK, with its capabilities, technologies, industry and programmes, we the remaining 27 states will have more difficulties to achieve critical mass in terms of budget, in terms of industrial capabilities," Bouvier told Reuters in an interview at the Paris Airshow.
Latino voters, who have preferred him so far, constitute a critical mass of population across a broader number of districts in the Southwest battlegrounds of California and Texas than African Americans, the foundation of Biden's candidacy, do in the Southeast battlegrounds voting today.

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