A stock's MACD demonstrates the correlation between a 26-period exponential moving average and a 12-period exponential moving average.
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If you, if you have a linear response to an exponential threat, it's quite likely the exponential threat will win.
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"The point is, it's a multiplicative process and that creates an exponential growth or an exponential decline," Bar-Yam told Motherboard.
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The exponential rise in M2, the sum of cash, together with checking, savings, and other deposits, means an exponential rise in the amount of currency circulating.
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The exponential rise in M2 - the sum of cash, together with checking, savings, and other deposits - means an exponential rise in the amount of currency circulating.
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The exponential rise in M2, the sum of cash, together with checking, savings and other deposits, means an exponential rise in the amount of currency circulating.
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But they could also, I mean, for all the harms, they could be the thing that gives us exponential common ground, exponential ability to solve climate change.
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Sadly, the exponential growth in the need for computing power to train AI has happened almost exactly contemporaneously with the diminishment of the exponential growth of Moore's Law.
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"Gold is hovering between the 100-day exponential moving average around $1,13 and 200-day exponential moving average around $1,275, below this we can look for $,1260," Anand Rathi's Trivedi said.
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For that to happen, she says, the stock's five-day exponential moving average has to rise above the 13-day exponential moving average on the same daily chart, the host added.
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"Gold is hovering between the 100-day exponential moving average around $13,285 and 200-day exponential moving average around $1,275, below this we can look for $,1260," Trivedi of Anand Rathi said.
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But altering the contagion network in order to drive the effective R value down and change COVID-19's trajectory from one of exponential growth to exponential decay is far from impossible.
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That is the power of an exponential in engineering on the upside — and it may be just the kind of exponential that can also help bring us a coronavirus treatment and vaccine quickly.
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That is the power of an exponential in engineering on the upside — and it may be just the kind of exponential that can also help bring us a coronavirus treatment and vaccine quickly.
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Hence the growth of advanced technologies tends to be exponential.
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"We've seen a drastic, exponential increase in migration," Solares says.
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What happened is what the team called double exponential increase.
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This exponential influx of users has had many positive effects.
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Bruzzo sees the potential for commercial real estate as exponential.
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If the idea of exponential growth sounds familiar, it should.
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This exponential increase came to be known as Moore's law.
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It means revitalizing neighborhoods and giving back in exponential ways.
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Like the students themselves, this is material with exponential potential.
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We are now living in a period of exponential growth.
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All that matters is my selfish, exponential accumulation of resources.
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We also shouldn't deny the fact of exponential AI growth.
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"We are in the exponential phase right now," said Gerstein.
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Does the number of infected actually follow an exponential function?
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Our systems aren't built for exponential growth of this kind.
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A number of startups are trying to harness exponential curves.
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Anything on an exponential curve looks small at the beginning.
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Xiaomi's exponential growth, though, has seen hiccups along the way.
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The five-day exponential moving average and 13-day exponential moving average — indicators used to assess a stock's trend outside of short-term fluctuations — behind the two securities are flashing different signals, according to Boroden.
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All of them communicated a simple, but subversive mathematical message: The exponential (or near-exponential) growth curve we've observed in many countries suggests that Covid-19 may overwhelm health care systems and other existing infrastructure.
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Corrective Lens to Act Beyond Exponential Curves: Meeting exponential curves means ensuring that each segment of users—each geography and age demographic—has personalized information that motivates the most effective actions to flatten the curve.
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In this case, back toward the brand — and its exponential growth.
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But when "The Sopranos" hit, that was like an exponential leap.
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"Disruption" and "exponential" are some of the most commonly used buzzwords.
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Plus, the opportunity for continued education and professional growth is exponential.
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But when we filmed Super Bowl II, the change was exponential.
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Hypothetically, there would be exponential reproductive boons for women-only populations.
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The Exponential Curve Most controversially, Teilhard saw a direction to evolution.
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Some changes can have exponential effects — for better or for worse.
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This exponential progress is difficult to relate to the physical world.
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Los Amantes opened in 2006, before mezcal's exponential rise in popularity.
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MB: The pace of change at this point is now exponential.
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Investments don't grow much overnight; that's mathematically how exponential functions work.
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The risks inherent in this process of exponential change are high.
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It's that kind of exponential development that doesn't happen anywhere else.
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"Cities in India are growing at an exponential rate," he says.
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An "exponential increase in ambition," Mr. de Alba said, is needed.
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But now he predicts "exponential" growth for stand-up in China.
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So in the early stages, this behaves just like exponential growth.
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The kids who start early see exponential growth in available opportunity.
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He is the author of the "Exponential Apocalypse" science fiction series.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham)
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THE EXPONENTIAL FESTIVAL at various locations (performances run through Feb. 2).
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For investors that expect exponential user growth, that's just not good enough.
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Similarly, commentators and experts believe PrEP's money-saving capabilities could be exponential.
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This is a massive shift that will create exponential growth of EVs.
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My exponential learning curve, it was ... and then you have a vision.
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IoT systems are too specialized to use case for exponential growth curves.
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Go deeper: Reddit's exponential valuation rise Subscribe to the Pro Rata podcast
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Such is the power of exponential growth, which these simulations beautifully illustrate.
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Recent days have seen an exponential rise in tensions in East Asia.
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In the past, that meant mostly going for exponential growth in speed.
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In this social media age, it's being presented at an exponential rate.
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This state enables quantum computers to crunch data at an exponential rate.
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Interest from Chinese companies was growing "in an exponential way," he said.
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Plastic production has seen "an exponential increase" since the 1950s, he said.
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Similarly, young people in Pakistan have been learning Mandarin at exponential rates.
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Doing so raises the visibility of the issue in an exponential manner.
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He is a leading authority on 3D printing and exponential tech convergence.
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Such is the nature of the leftmost part of an exponential curve.
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Artificial intelligence is constantly learning new tasks at a seemingly exponential rate.
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The industry's exponential growth attracted increased scrutiny from government authorities in 2016.
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How do the "exponential now" decisions play out later down the line?
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"Relatively, we have dramatically slowed what was an exponential increase," Cuomo said.
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But in fact they are simply the result of an exponential curve.
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For the last decade, the solar industry has enjoyed exponential job growth.
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But how about just turning an exponential function into a linear function?
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That simple exponential model, it turns out, gets us only so far.
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He's not going to be exponential Trump because that's not enough Trump.
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There isn't much sign that Snap is enjoying Facebook-like exponential growth.
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EVs are about to ride up the S-curve into exponential growth.
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While a gradual increase of COVID-19 cases that don't overwhelm healthcare followed by a decline is the goal of most public health agencies, basic math suggests we can actually turn exponential growth into exponential decline quite rapidly.
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Kurzweil convinced Wozniak with his explanation of exponential technologies: At first the impact of an exponential technology is imperceptible, but then all of a sudden, as with the curve, the impact of the technology is felt quickly and significantly.
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But it is also because technology is prompting an exponential loss of friction.
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Early in his career, Thompson grew two separate funds at an exponential rate.
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A simple arithmetic problem has lower cognitive load than a complex exponential equation.
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The tech industry is very, very new globally and its growth is exponential.
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" On the exponential increase in video content online: "Increasingly mobile has become video.
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That's an exponential increase from Q3 2016, which posted barely 50,000 new samples.
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We've made plans to try to grow the community at an exponential rate.
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Thanks to exponential technology advancements, accessing this "eighth continent" has become economically feasible.
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And once it crosses, there will be an exponential transformation of entire industries.
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Convenience is a drug with the most bitter and exponential buildup of tolerance.
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" Then he added, "It's difficult being a human being living in exponential times.
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The senior administration official said that will have an "exponential effect" on Iran.
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The same is true for time and energy, and the returns are exponential.
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As a result, the exponential growth in computing power continues to this day.
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In its second year at the Shorty Awards, Snapchat's exponential growth was clear.
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But for epidemic modelers, exponential growth is the very nature of the beast.
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The word "exponential" has been growing in media usage — pretty much, well, exponentially.
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Fortunately, that lasted only about five days, and then it stopped being exponential.
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Instead, using an exponential growth model, you say, what's the rate of growth?
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Like many of these fashion brands, Gueye's growth in Africa has been exponential.
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There has been exponential growth in college and university enrollment around the world.
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Furthermore, what you plant consistently overtime eventually yields a compounded or exponential harvest.
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With the exponential growth of the borough, we need to build more housing.
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We have an exponential rise in hate crimes against Muslim women in hijab.
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But carbon emissions have risen at a terrifyingly exponential rate despite those drops.
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Under exponential growth, the number of new infections per day constantly increases, forever.
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Tuesday I'll be co-moderating the Singularity University Exponential Finance Conference in New York.
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But admission is priced north of $2,000, so I couldn't afford to be exponential.
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"The fire growth is just absolutely exponential," Ventura County Fire Chief Mark Lorenzen said.
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That time of my life was a stage of exponential professional and personal growth.
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"Remember that exponential growth often looks sub-linear at the very beginnings," he says.
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The real trouble comes with exponential algorithms—say, to factor a 1000-digit number.
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Firstly, the value and volume of online assets are exploding at and exponential rate.
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The goal of any accelerator is to back startups that are reaching exponential growth.
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Rice:USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; editing by Gopakumar Warrier)
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But retweets tend be exponential in number, and media coverage *cough* certainly doesn't hurt.
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The internet and the exponential explosion of available information online changed that for good.
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Rice:USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier)
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Combining proven fun activities of skiing or snowboarding with kiting makes the joy exponential.
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VCs fund companies that have exponential economic return in value, like Uber or something.
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That same type of seemingly exponential growth in technology has occurred with seismic surveying.
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An annoyance, not a catastrophe; a speed bump in the way of exponential growth.
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They are deceptive with their growth [as exponential growth is deceptively slow at first].
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The exponential price gains in cryptocurrencies are "speculative mania," Carney said in early March.
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The lessons can help you work toward exponential growth for your business or yourself.
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Right now, many places seeing Covid-24 transmission are following an exponential growth trajectory.
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In fact, an exponential increase will eventually rocket past any fixed power of x.
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That's why it's called exponential growth—the driving variable, time, is in an exponent.
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Here's what that looks like: So, how do you tell if something is exponential?
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There must be non-human transmission, too; otherwise you can't explain the exponential spread.
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On top of that, deaths are increasing at an exponential rate despite social distancing.
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We must have also kept on consuming natural resources at an exponential rate, right?
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A dollar taken as profit is a dollar not being dedicated to exponential growth.
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You can start by possessing an exponential mindset, rethinking your process and aiming high.
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It's certainly had much more to do with, again, the function of exponential innovation.
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Sam, you mentioned the exponential growth curve, I think a nod to the singularity.
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And this kind of exponential growth is projected to continue for the foreseeable future.
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"The fire growth is just absolutely exponential," said Ventura County fire chief Mark Lorenzen.
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"The multiplying effects are exponential," said Aliyu, who foresees supporting industries developing around the plants.
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But it makes sense, with Uber Eats' exponential growth in its three years of existence.
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A spokesman for easyJet described the potential benefits from digitization and data analytics as "exponential".
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Shreejay Sinha)
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How big these private companies are, and the exponential pace of their growth, is staggering.
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It is a mathematical truism that exponential growth will eventually overwhelm any fixed, finite quantity.
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As the crypto craze took off in 2016 though, that fairly linear growth became exponential.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; editing by Gopakumar Warrier)
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Digital progress is advancing across multiple technologies and seemingly speeding up at an exponential rate.
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CNBC looked at the company's growth over the years to see how exponential it's been.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; editing by Gopakumar Warrier)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; editing by Rashmi Aich)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; Editing by Shreejay Sinha)
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Our exponential curve has effectively gone to infinity, and passed beyond the limits of perception.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Joseph Radford)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; editing by Christian Schmollinger)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; Editing by Joseph Radford)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)
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"Plant-based eating trends are really blowing up now, with exponential growth," Athos told me.
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In biotech, the story of the past several decades has been one of exponential progress.
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As a result, having that exponential mindset will expedite your growth and lead to success.
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"We're still on the exponential hockey stick growth and it's not slowing down," Chung said.
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"There is an exponential quality to the pain she feels," one of them told me.
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A few small steps can have exponential impacts and help bolster arthropod populations world-wide.
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Looking at where costs have risen in medicine it is the exponential rise of administration.
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Company founder Elon Musk said progress on the system has been exponential in recent months.
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While exponential growth is enticing, it's just not realistic for most businesses and most founders.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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The capital comes from Singapore's Wavemaker Partners, U.S. investor Exponential Creativity Ventures and undisclosed angels.
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Everything we do has been exponential because we're new and it's exhilarating in many ways.
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Part of it is just that my body is falling apart at an exponential rate.
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Exponential growth tends to start slowly, sneaking up before ballooning in just a few doublings.
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But the United States and many European nations are still seeing exponential growth in cases.
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I think obviously the scale of the jump from Looper to Last Jedi is exponential.
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Recent estimates in Florida suggest that it may be entering a phase of exponential growth.
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" It projected 10 years of unprofitability, "yet with an exponential growth in the stocks valuation.
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With an exponential growth in betting, the thinking went, a surge in criminality might follow.
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Like I said, if the infection stayed exponential, the whole world would soon be sick.
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First, since part of the plot is linear, this means it is indeed exponential growth.
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Given the exponential challenge we're up against, passive information is woefully insufficient to change behavior.
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We need a structural corrective lens and realignment of technology to meet the exponential curve.
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It's the exponential growth in wealth that makes high-end malls like New World possible.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Colin Packham; editing by Subhranshu Sahu)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Anil D'Silva)
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"It's growing at an exponential rate," said Paul Martini, CEO of network security company iboss.
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Above all, President Trump has the opportunity to turbocharge exponential solar growth on his watch.
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"The opening of the economy has to be exponential or Brazilian industry will suffer," he said.
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This has been going on since 2002Seems their models simply can't conceive of exponential growth pic.twitter.
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The exponential increase in suffering for more and more of the population is heartbreaking to see.
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The build-out of battery capacity and precursor materials capacity is running at similarly exponential rates.
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As technological development increases at an exponential rate, our copyright system faces new and distinct challenges.
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Their efforts come as the gun industry is slowing down after 15 years of exponential growth.
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Investors are certainly gunning for the near-billion dollar global industry to continue its exponential growth.
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Meanwhile, Korean music (specifically pop) has been flourishing, gathering fans and plays at an exponential rate.
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We will meet again my friend and the trouble we will cause will be exponential!' xoxo.
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The Exponential Conference recently came to the Bay Area for the second year in a row.
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Bitcoin's exponential surge is different this time around, most digital currency investors and software developers say.
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And if one child infects two or three others, evidence suggests the impacts can be exponential.
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But behind closed doors, Salesforce's data tools were actually providing the backbone of Backpage's exponential growth.
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Paige is pissed, but not too pissed because her crush on Rainer is reaching exponential levels.
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Innovative travel-inspired products and the exponential growth of TV advertising drove consumers to new heights.
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The trick with the exponential mindset is to think of creating change, rather than just improvement.
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As with any exponential chart, the first part of the building phase looks a bit skimpy.
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Mormonism's exponential growth has been a comfort and a testament to millions of Mormons for decades.
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"The start of the new office... should help ensure exponential growth," Kiwi said in a statement.
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"I've seen an exponential increase of trigger images on Facebook and across the Internet," Sue said.
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The transformation from an agricultural to an industrial economy was linear; the current acceleration is exponential.
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However, he anticipates an "exponential increase in response time" now that things are coming back up.
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Almost all fields of science are becoming digitized, enabling them to start advancing at exponential rates.
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One characteristic feature of exponential growth is the time a population takes to double in size.
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But the same exponential effect is equally powerful with mitigation efforts — staying home now, for example.
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There has been plenty of speculation about the reasons behind Japan's lack of exponential case growth.
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By March 2000, that number had shot up to 108 coronavirus cases, evidence of exponential growth.
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One person can have an exponential impact in spreading the virus — or in tamping it down.
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The group pointed out that confirmed cases have grown at an exponential rate since early March.
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"We are seeing signs that the exponential growth curve is flattening off slightly," Wieler told reporters.
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"We need to confront this exponential growth and we have," said the 43-year-old president.
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Food trucks like Van Leeuwen Ice Cream have seen exponential growth in the past five years.
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Graves' professional trajectory was exponential: He went from an intern to a top start-up executive.
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But that number should rise quickly with the exponential growth of women in Congress, particularly Democrats.
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For instance, the seashells above were digitally graphed using a series of exponential and quadratic functions.
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Strategically rebalance the portfolio as needed," and "include companies that are using or developing exponential technologies.
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The state cannot even see the local, irregular, context-driven factors that can have exponential effects.
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If you eat healthy and exercise everyday, overtime you will experience exponential changes in your body.
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The group's founder, Shannon Watts, said it has received an "exponential increase" in interest following Parkland.
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"I would definitely say we are on the exponential part of the curve," Bennett told Motherboard.
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If they don't, well, that just seems like an exponential amount of sadness in his life.
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Following Ray Kurzweil's statement on Singularity, we will see exponential acceleration in the development of the required digital power and intelligence of self-driving car AI. Conservative expectations that draw from past linear experiences may be coming faster than most of us expect through the exponential component.
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Boycotting only agitates an institution that, with exponential speed, is on its way to fixing the problem.
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"The violence is increasing at an exponential rate," said Claude, a resident in the affluent 16th district.
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It turns out, it's largely fishing gear, though plastic is accumulating in it at an exponential rate.
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That would mean exponential growth in the availability of the fuel as cars are changing as well.
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We'll see exponential adoption of bot technology, but human capital for engagement is both inevitable and necessary.
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Their growth is exponential, their assets are almost ephemeral, they shun all traditional economic models for valuations.
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Solar and wind capture are already advancing on exponential curves, installation rates regularly doubling and costs falling.
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Complexity increases at a seemingly exponential rate, so sourcing and logistics become a totally different ball game.
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A few weeks into the new year will bring "exponential growth" in Model 3 production, he said.
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With the number of new cases growing at an exponential rate, backlogs hit an all-time high.
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The waveforms, according to Jeffes, are like exponential curves that acquire a higher pitch as they peak.
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As Twitter grows at such an exponential rate, enforcing rules in a uniform manner seems less feasible.
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Harris thinks there is an exponential benefit that comes as networks scale and more service areas emerge.
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Democrats have long bemoaned the racial discrepancies that ballooned alongside the exponential rise in our prison population.
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The companies that win the AI talent war will gain exponential advantages, given the category's rapid growth.
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Today, technology is progressing on an exponential curve; advances that would take decades now happen in months.
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The number of patients identified has doubled since Sunday alone, indicating a dramatic exponential rise in infections.
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Singapore and Hong Kong seem to have managed slow exponential growth, as has Japan to a degree.
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Thus far, Japan has managed to escape exponential growth, but the worst may be yet to come.
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Presented this way, the data for Italy clearly show that the infection rate is no longer exponential.
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That's exponential growth for you: The situation is fine until it's not, and then it's too late.
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All of that may have slowed down what lab testing indicated was exponential growth in the infection.
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The donations represent an exponential growth in both donors and money raised over the last several years.
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Still, he acknowledged the exponential growth of the group and blamed current U.S. policy for its rise.
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If you read good books everyday, overtime you will experience exponential changes in the way you think.
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The exponential growth is largely due to the passage of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 220.
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I don't agree with people like Kurzweil who say there will be an exponential acceleration of biotechnologies.
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This severely limits JenX's ability to achieve exponential growth but it also grants it an element of stealth.
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Experts told the Independent that the world can&apost sustain the exponential rate of global data center growth.
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Second, our civilization will experience exponential growths in technology and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the coming decades.
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There is no reason to assume that the current exponential growth will be sustained for another 200 years.
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For this task, quantum computers are able to take advantage of the exponential nature of a quantum system.
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That's because new music is always being created; new music is also being written at an exponential rate.
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More than anything, foldables are exciting to me because of the exponential rate of improvement they have shown.
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Related Exponential Outbreaks: The Mathematics of Epidemics Student Opinion Question | How Should We React to the Ebola Epidemic?
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This change has gathered momentum ever since, and the exponential nature of technology is now accelerating this development.
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Things start to get exponential when you add breakthroughs in AI, robotics, drone technology and autonomous delivery bots.
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" Ressa told TIME, "The exponential attacks on social media, the inciting to hate just for doing your job.
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Critics point out that one of the points of exponential growth is that it cannot carry on forever.
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Turtles quickly become the dominant species and start eating everything causing them to grow in an exponential rate.
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To get that we must have Congressional help, an exponential increase in resources and an expedited strategic plan.
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Meanwhile, investors in Unmortgage's seed round are fintech venture capital firms Anthemis Exponential Ventures, and Augmentum Fintech plc.
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They are popping up at an exponential rate, from a handful a few years ago to hundreds now.
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These exponential trends are hard to properly assess, even for those whose business it is to do so.
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" In support of his assertion, he claimed that areas with physical barriers had exponential decreases in "illegal immigration.
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It's at that point in time when we saw the exponential increase of healthcare costs in this country.
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I also manage the paraclimbing team for U.S.A. Climbing, a team that is growing at an exponential rate.
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With Starship Capital, Meyer aims to invest very early on in technologies and companies that have "exponential" potential.
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At $300, it's about the same price as any other high-end Bluetooth speaker, but with exponential durability.
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"We will not stand for another year of exponential rise in the use of these products," Adams said.
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The exponential growth of social media also poses a new and often unfamiliar challenge to law enforcement authorities.
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"The exponential attacks on social media, the inciting to hate just for doing your job," Ressa told Time.
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These campaigns have led to an exponential growth of "enforced disappearances," extrajudicial killings and ethnic profiling of Pashtuns.
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As we approach a period of exponential growth, formerly siloed verticals are abandoning legacy systems and embracing analytics.
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Early childhood educators can have an exponential impact on the lives of very young children and their families.
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Do a little bit of math and you see that exponential growth from just a single infected person.
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Relaxing the regulatory requirements has led to an exponential growth in the availability of tests across the country.
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"Every year it's exponential," Mr. Lilley said, predicting that a crowd of 28,210 was possible in the future.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Shailesh Kuber and Subhranshu Sahu)
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Regardless, however, the figure highlights the exponential growth of the video platform in just 15 years of existence.
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In linear progress, after thirty iterations you've advanced thirty steps; in exponential progress, you've advanced 1.07 billion steps.
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"The market's growth has been exponential," said Lee Doyle, global head of bank industry at Ashurst in London.
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Mr. Neumann offered a vision of exponential growth and claimed that the company would transform how people worked.
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For an employee, that means a $21,15 RSU could convert to a $225,2000 XSU, or eXponential stock unit.
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Historically, batteries have been a glaring exception to the exponential progress of made-by-computer processing and storage.
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One virus replicates to create a hundred viruses—the infection propagates more infection—and an exponential expansion ensues.
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Quantum computers, with their exponential processing power, will be able to crack most encryption without breaking a sweat.
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I think everything from the last 25 years has gotten worse and worse, but it's almost like exponential.
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What started as one trip — biking in the Loire Valley — became three, and after that, the growth was exponential.
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"People don't realize what is about to happen, when you're in the middle of exponential growth," said REC's O'Neil.
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It's been an incredible year for European startups, which have continued their exponential growth over the last few years.
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It's an exponential increase since last summer, a rise that presents a host of new opportunities—and new challenges.
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That growth has been exponential; more than a half of that billion will be paid out in 28 alone.
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But beyond the skills that he gained and showcased in the ballroom, he's learned an exponential amount about himself.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral, Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Rashmi Aich)
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At the same time, engineering improvements are allowing for larger wind turbine blades, fueling exponential improvements in wind economics.
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David and I were talking about parenthood once and I said it was amazing how exponential the love was.
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Venture capital aims to invest in a company at an early stage and benefit from exponential growth over time.
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Over time, Kurzgesagt predicts things will even out everywhere and the exponential increase in population will begin to dip.
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There is an exponential improvement in making these anyons, the further you separate the two ends of the nanowire.
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Compensation goes up as level goes up and can even accelerate in an exponential fashion, the website's founders said.
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Credit is on the precipice of an exponential leap in innovation, which will reshape the world of financial inclusion.
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"In these three megatrends, if you follow them and invest in them, the growth will be exponential," he said.
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For better or worse, Uber embodied Silicon Valley disruption, which helped fuel the exponential increase of its market valuation.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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Over the next decade, Armstrong became an important player in Google's exponential growth, including spearheading the company's AdSense division.
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Thanks to their efforts, the aviation enterprise has seen exponential growth and remains a driver of the American economy.
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For the next 24.37 years, the chain's number of locations would balloon and spread at a near-exponential rate.
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We've all lived in hope that some other field would go exponential, giving us another, similar, era, of course.
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Within the past decade we've seen an exponential increase in the number of people seeking treatment for opiate addiction.
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We often attribute the exponential advancement of technology to Moore's Law, which predicts the regular doubling of computing power.
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"There are many Exponential Social Impact challenges ahead and a positive future that can come from that," he said.
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What constitutes "normal" gender expression is changing at an exponential rate, but society is still obsessed with labeling identity.
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Look at the number of years you have until retirement as an advantage, because exponential growth depends on it.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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While much of the world's new case graphs look like terrifying exponential growth, Japan's appears to be mainly linear.
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The singularity is imagined as a blackout in Terrazas's "Exponential Growth," as the lines multiply into a monochrome mass.
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You could use a computer to fit an exponential function to the data and measure how well it fits.
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Oh, for both Italy and Iran, it looks like there are two different infection rates that are still exponential.
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Compared with previous industrial revolutions, Schwab continued, the fourth is evolving at an exponential rather than a linear pace.
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I'd wanted so badly to do that polenta justice, and the degree to which I'd been off was exponential.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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The index also crossed above its 200-day exponential moving average on Thursday, an indicator of a further upside.
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If you go to bed and rise early everyday, overtime you will experience exponential changes in your energy levels.
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So, the way that it works-- the profile of tech companies is usually exponential as opposed to linear right.
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Your perception of good things and your perception of bad things is always exponential to what the reality is.
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You can learn more about his work with Abundance 360 Digital here and listen to his podcast Exponential Wisdom here.
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As the title suggests, we're talking about unmarried women in America, a group that is growing at an exponential rate.
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Richardson addressed China&aposs and Russia&aposs exponential increases in maritime activity, adoption of new technologies and use of information.
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The cards are little solid state drives, a storage technology that has been improving at exponential rates in recent years.
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It is "getting worse and worse and more extreme almost in an exponential way," she says in a telephone interview.
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Gordon also noted that Microsoft's 50-day exponential moving average has provided key support during the stock's rise this year.
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They will also have to increasingly rely on sophisticated software to manage the expected exponential jump in mobile data traffic.
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Exponential also manages the American Customer Satisfaction ETF (ACSI), a fund that owns big stakes in companies that consumers love.
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Today, much of the carefree, welcoming early sensibility of the movement has given way to Singularity's obsession with exponential growth.
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Whilst growth in electric vehicles is exponential, there is still substantial growth in the combustion engine for the foreseeable future.
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Technology ripple effects reflect those described at Singularity University, including the book "Abundance" and the Exponential Technology section of Feddashboard.com.
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By creating "value" products such as courses, checklists, or cheat sheets, your one-time effort can have an exponential impact.
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"The current exponential growth of chat robots and voice search skills is the first step in making this a reality."
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Quantum computing promises exponential boosts in processing power, in part by harnessing the probabilistic nature inherent to the physics discipline.
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K. Rowling Although this mindset deals with exponential growth, it doesn't mean that those who adopt it avoid slip-ups.
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Pat Wilkison, general partner of venture firm Exponential Partners — an early investor in Fair — will run the startup's Uber program.
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And unlike the other phases of change, this process of change is happening at an exponential, rather than linear, rate.
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But when is new packaging — often accompanied by bells and whistles of uncertain value — worth an exponential rise in price?
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The farther below $75,000 in income, you start to see a decrease in happiness and an exponential rise in misery.
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Modern day humans—and presumably other advanced intelligent species—are generally in a state of exponential technological and evolutionary growth.
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The range of technology, it wasn't ready even two years ago, it's ready now and we're seeing this exponential growth.
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As a result of its efforts, it's seeing exponential growth in podcast hours streamed (up 39% from the prior quarter).
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Quadratic increases also "become more and more rapid," but the exponential wins out — strikingly so — once enough time has elapsed.
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There is "exponential growth" in Germany, said Lothar Wieler, president of the Robert Koch Institute, the government's disease control agency.
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That means "the exponential growth of the outbreak has in all probability been brought to a halt," Van Dissel said.
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That means "the exponential growth of the outbreak has in all probability been brought to a halt," Van Dissel said.
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They understand exponential functions, so they get credit there and then they also get credit for some personal actions, right?
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As recently as Monday, March 21: Are billions of people changing their behavior fast enough to meet the exponential curve?
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The bacteria colonies grow at an exponential rate, so bricks produce their own offspring after they&aposre cut in half.
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"There's never been a better time to be an investor," Phil Bak, CEO of Exponential ETFs, recently told CNN Business.
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Experts point out that their booths tend to attract advisers who represent multiple collectors, giving their sales an exponential edge.
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"It's just fundamentally impossible to predict the exponential part of the manufacturing S-curve," Musk said during Wednesday's earnings call.
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Mark Hemmeter, CEO and founder of Office Evolution, described the company&aposs growth as "exponential" after it switched to franchising.
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Ressa believes that "exponential lies on social media" have emboldened the government to crack down on journalists in her country.
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They yield exponential return for farmers and for our economy, generating almost $30 in economic activity for every dollar invested.
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Shepherdson said he hoped there would not be any further exponential jumps in claims after next Thursday's numbers come out.
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The result will be an exponential increase in the number of cell sites, including multiple sites within a single building.
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This catalyzed an incremental-turned-exponential boom, which eventually saw the game transform into sportscasting's version of the Consumer Electronic Show.
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"In order to catch up with the physics of climate change, we have to go at an exponential rate," McKibben said.
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One Arrow is Laliberte's first company, and one that has continued to grow with exponential success over the past 3 years.
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They're expected to explore non-traditional marketing methods and pin down surefire tactics to grow their user base at exponential rates.
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After riding the wearable wave to exponential growth, the company has undergone grown pains, readjusting its outlook and shrinking its workforce.
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Interestingly, these advancements have arguably been driven mostly by the exponential growth of (high-quality annotated) data(sets), rather than algorithms.
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Blackrock has ballooned to 20073 trillion of managed assets since 2008 mirroring the exponential enrichment of elites during economic crisis worldwide.
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Schumpeter is writing this column after attending a conference which began with experts describing a new era of exponential technological change.
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Arago notes that the number of possible moves in playing Freeciv is actually far greater than Go – by an exponential amount.
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Enter stage left: The Broadway Tech Accelerator, a new effort backed by theater giant The Shubert Organization and Exponential Creativity Ventures.
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Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder, who was then working for a New York hedge fund, noticed the exponential growth of the internet.
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"Once again, though, if the five-day exponential moving average crosses below the 13-day, all bets are off," Cramer said.
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The business has seen exponential growth, and now has 22 trucks nation-wide and a fast-casual restaurant in Los Angeles.
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The amount of data circulating today is growing at an exponential rate, resulting in what some would call an information deluge.
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Amid the nation's move to invalidate much of its cash last November, Vijay Shekhar Sharma's service grew at an exponential rate.
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A minor change in the experiment should probably not produce an exponential change in the experiment's results, compared to other experiments.
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"We are embarked on a transformation that is now unstoppable, irreversible and more than anything else, it is exponential," she said.
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The price of bitcoin plunged dramatically Thursday night, a stunning drop for the digital currency after a year of exponential growth.
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And while Africa has experienced spectacular economic, demographic and creative growth, both opportunity and danger are rising at an exponential rate.
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So, mountains of hazardous US-based waste are growing at an exponential rate in countries like India, China, and South Africa.
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" But on social media, "they can post something to Twitter or Facebook and achieve exponential reach under a cloak of anonymity.
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That equation being: As temps (and levels of sweatiness) rise so does our exponential need for fast and easy a.m. refreshments.
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Our brains are naturally wired to hook onto compelling stories, and tales of exponential growth and industry transforming outcomes are riveting.
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This exponential growth of power on ever-smaller chips has reliably driven our technology for the past 50 years or so.
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The glow of philanthropic giving obscures the exponential wealth that the corporation draws from the situation they're ostensibly trying to solve.
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Secret Garden was first published in 2013, but its exponential rise has been credited to increasing interest in adult colouring books.
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The technology driving these efforts is expanding at exponential rates, and successes will be contingent upon setting the proper regulatory framework.
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Though not total freedom, they would offer orcas a much more natural environment, with an exponential increase of space and autonomy.
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We're in such an exponential period of time where we're learning so much, and there's still a lot to be found.
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They only examined two possibilities: that the death rate continued its exponential climb, or that it turned into a flat plateau.
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But as the following chart indicates, the number of confirmed cases in the US continues to grow at an exponential rate.
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Tellingly, Ms. Gardner is presenting another brief effort, "Cowboy," in the Exponential Festival, which gathers experimental works by New York writers.
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The United States is already at this scale of response for the COVID-19 pandemic, and we anticipate continued exponential growth.
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As Wagenaar and Sagaria showed, and subsequent research has since replicated, most of us underestimate exponential processes time and time again.
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Though Cooper starts the song, Lady Gaga takes over for its exponential buildup, from throaty and breathy to full-scale belting.
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Plus, "what you could potentially accomplish in a decade is exponential to what you can accomplish in a year," he added.
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Some of these Improvements have come, thanks to the Chinese's government's exponential investment in science that has fostered this international interaction.
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"It will definitely be more and more challenging to keep up such an exponential growth rate in the future," he added.
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Because we have the ecosystem now, and the ecosystem has an exponential effect because what do we offer our portfolio companies?
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Exponential ETFs manages the Reverse Cap Weighted U.S. Large Cap ETF (RVRS), which puts the highest weightings on the smallest companies.
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The exponential math meant that the agency was still gathering a huge number of call and text records about Americans, however.
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One of her prints (pictured above) -- the Joal print -- was inspired by a class on exponential and quadratic functions, she says.
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He said since the bank began booking loans from the UAE a year or two ago, the growth had been exponential.
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If you plant big dreams and do the work toward them daily, overtime you will experience exponential progress toward your dreams.
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" He added, "The CEO needs to run at exponential speed, because they know that the water is already above their head.
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That indicator measures movement between two moving averages of prices, usually a shorter period exponential moving average against a longer period.
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Disruptive technolgy ETFs at new highs: VanEck Video Gaming & eSports (ESPO), iShares Exponential Technolgies (XT), Robotics & Artificial Intelligence (BOTZ), Cybersecurity (HACK).
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" Her clients, she said, "typically have limited time as it is, and the business traveler is an exponential extension of that.
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If I take my exponential growth function above and divide both sides by N0, then take the natural log (ln) of both sides, I get this equivalent expression: The natural log is just the inverse of the exponential function, so it makes e go away, leaving a simple linear function on the right side: a × t.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral, additional reporting by Colin Packham in SYDNEY; Editing by Joseph Radford)
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Musk's ambitions seem to rely on that old Silicon Valley magical thinking, of an exponential growth curve predicting cheaper access to space.
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Space debris, as one example in the specific — and more generally, a reminder that exponential change naturally engenders a reaction of fear.
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But the amount of fuel required to deliver a rocket into space increases at an exponential rate as planet surface gravity increases.
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"These newer devices will grow, but not at the same exponential rate that we saw with this core devices," he tells TechCrunch.
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Both continue to grow at exponential rates, suggesting that machine learning is at the beginning of a very long and productive run.
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Axios' Kim Hart explores the exponential plastics problem, recycling and the growing business of petrochemicals with colleagues Alison Snyder and Amy Harder.
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India's dense population and high solar insolation provide ideal conditions for the exponential growth of solar power as a future energy source.
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Focusing specifically on the Asia Pacific region, the report highlights 10 skills that have experienced "exponential growth" over the past 5 years.
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She also said they've seen an exponential growth in sales, mostly to young mothers, and a slight increase after last week's study.
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Wind production has increased more than than 200%, while solar's rise has been even more exponential, growing from almost nothing in 2008.
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But, beyond the monetization program, Shetty partially credits his Facebook Watch page for the exponential growth he's experienced in the first place.
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In physical plant and methods, Japan's global companies have been leaders in Deming's Total Quality Management and the use of exponential technology.
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This exponential increase in the rate of human mortality has long been accepted wisdom, yet the Dutch researchers decided to challenge it.
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"When you have an exponential price rise, at some point you will come back to fundamentals," ABN AMRO analyst Georgette Boele said.
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"No matter how much craft beer grows, it's not exponential growth that will unsettle the big boys," said Kwang from Beerstyle Distribution.
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The globalization of sound and the sharing of cultural ideas, it's brilliant, but it's also daunting in that it's limitless and exponential.
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As a country reeling from decades of war, Afghanistan witnessed an exponential growth in the technology sector, primarily driven by user demand.
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Taking full advantage of this mindset requires you to think in terms of exponential growth rather than short-term gains or pleasure.
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Network testing from exponential data growth, increasing complexity and enhanced security demand will drive revenue growth through at least the intermediate term.
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Deportations have peaked recently at about 400,000 a year, so the increase in scale to reach Mr. Trump's goal would be exponential.
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The trade-off was that these companies offered at the same time the potential for not just success, but rapid, exponential growth.
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"With the exponential growth in resale, there's no doubt that demand for affordable luxury is at an all-time high," Soltau said.
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But despite its exponential success, Sugg received some criticism in 2017 for an advent calendar that people said was overpriced and disappointing.
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But the administration has provided few details on how it will create exponential gains with roughly the same amount of federal spending.
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Bitcoin and several other major cryptocurrencies plunged Thursday evening New York time as the end of an exponential year of growth neared.
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There are numerous other training and recruiting groups, including the nonpartisan VoteRunLead, which says it is seeing exponential growth after Trump's election.
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In our world of exponential scientific advancement, the genetic future will arrive far faster than most people think or are prepared for.
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And any misunderstanding, misrepresentation, or criticism of mixed martial arts from the outside world is met with an exponential and opposite reaction.
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But the way Zuckerberg talks about photography, as just a point low on the exponential graph of information richness, makes me nervous.
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"Exponential growth is the nature of invasive species," said Pawel Wasowicz, a botanist and lupine expert at the Institute of Natural History.
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The problem is that this new criterion, while easy to understand, muddles the exponential with a host of lesser types of growth.
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Gonsalves pointed out that, since infections are spreading on an exponential curve, every minute of time wasted is that much more destructive.
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The government should immediately produce the following information: These concerns become exponential if there were more wiretaps besides those against Carter Page.
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The telecommunications and mobile network operators' critical infrastructure must absorb an exponential increase in demand, with little or no ramp-up time.
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The U.S. curve has even bent upward in the last few days — an even faster exponential growth — perhaps reflecting more widespread testing.
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The company earned $100,000 in one day this week through Amazon sales, an "exponential" increase over an average day, according to Lalley.
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In its fourth quarter earnings statement released Wednesday morning, Spotify said it was seeing "exponential growth" in podcast consumption on its platform.
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The trajectory has gone exponential in recent days, with the price surging by more than 20 percent in the past 24 hours.
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Kim Kardashian, herself a trendsetter and master of parlaying her attributes to exponential financial gain, often cites Lopez as an early inspiration.
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Today, this business is seeing exponential growth, with gross new subscriptions growing 70%+ Y/Y and monthly churn of less than 1%.
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Even the trade war could likely end up as a footnote in the exponential gain in Chinese military, economic, and diplomatic prowess.
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The exponential upsurge of data and its uses directly impact the critical infrastructure of society, including healthcare, security, transportation, communications and energy.
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For the next few years, the main target will be delivering "exponential growth", even if that means trading off margins, Trajano said.
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Volumes are down this year, but the decline should be seen in the context of exponential growth over the previous few years.
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"It frees us from the curse of the rocket equation basically, so it removes this exponential mass dependence from the economics," he said.
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Kelly has spent his career in Silicon Valley, the place that has reaped the biggest gains from the exponential improvements in computing power.
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Today I'm co-moderating the Singularity University's Exponential Finance Conference in New York, looking at the intersection between technology and finance and industry.
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When someone's fame becomes so exponential, it creates a clash between the way they perceive themselves versus the way the public perceives them.
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Backing the startup's A round are fintech investor Anthemis Exponential Ventures (which previously backed challenger bank Simple), STE capital, and Korea Investment Partners.
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As of now, the feature's still under development but GitHub notes indicate users would be able to graph linear, quadratic, and exponential equations.
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Further to this, he argued that we are now starting to see clusters of innovation throughout Europe and the growth will be exponential.
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In early December, the five-day exponential moving average for Tesla crossed above the 13-day — a sign to buy, according to Cramer.
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But Phi Bak, CEO of investment firm Exponential ETFs, thinks that investors may be taking on a little too much risk these days.
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I think it's going to be faster, just because everything is faster now, and because you see this kind of crazy exponential growth.
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It has seen an exponential rise in confidence for job creation and training programs since 2013 and shows few signs of slowing down.
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While we've seen an exponential growth in virtual reality video over the last two years, VR narrative film has been in short supply.
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When viewed over the course of human history, that increase is about as close to exponential growth as you'll find in any industry.
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"At Google, we are excited about partnering with businesses to help them unlock exponential growth through the power of digital," the invite reads.
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The decade since Mad Men has witnessed exponential growth, first on basic cable and eventually with the advent of streaming services like Netflix.
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The speed of publishing is like one of those famed startup growth charts — a hockey stick shape showing a rapid, even exponential, increase.
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Whether you're looking to make a personal or professional change, the exponential mindset prepares you to face the necessary ambitious moments that arise.
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The amount of white supremacist propaganda appearing on college campuses across the country has increased at an exponential rate, according to new findings.
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Since then, Oklahoma has experienced an exponential number of earthquakes of magnitude 27 or greater — meaning ones strong enough for people to feel.
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If the rest of us simply stand by, the potential threat of this evil becomes exponential through the vast reach of the internet.
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All told, it's been an exponential ascent from 6 cents seven years ago and less than $1,000 at the start of this year.
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"We are thrilled to expand our European footprint to accommodate our exponential growth," said Javier Ferreira, co-CEO of Scopely, in a statement.
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All told, it's been an exponential ascent from 214 cents seven years ago and less than $2000,211 at the start of this year.
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But when I tried it at a medical conference called Exponential Medicine in San Diego, I found the experience surprisingly painful and emotional.
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HighBar Partners specializes in funding later-stage startups that are looking to make the jump from a proven business model to exponential growth.
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David's areas of expertise include entrepreneurship, sales and marketing, strategy, manager development, business culture, and scaling exponential growth via systems, processes, and technology.
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Leaders in Congress have felt mounting pressure to combat opioid abuse, given the exponential rise in overdose deaths over the past half-decade.
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During President Obama's tenure, the nation saw exponential growth in the executive branch undermining Congress and legislating through the creation of costly regulations.
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They also started calculating the numbers and sharing frustrations over their inability to convey to people the seriousness of the coronavirus's exponential spread.
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The final size — the total number of people who get infected — is related to the rate of the exponential growth, the reproductive number.
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Just because a company has had exponential growth, does not mean it is a monopoly, Microsoft President Brad Smith told CNBC on Tuesday.
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"I don't think we can rely on exponential growth [in renewables] without political commitments to ensure that's the path we follow," he argued.
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An exponential rise in the time needed to calculate solutions would make programs running these algorithms so slow as to be essentially useless.
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To like 45 or something, and then after Tucker it doubled again, and then was 80 something, so it's like literal exponential growth.
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Morant's evolution from his freshman to sophomore seasons was neither "exponential" nor "linear," the Murray State strength and conditioning coach Zach Whitman said.
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There has been exponential growth in data on wildlife movement as technology has evolved, opening new windows into the secret lives of animals.
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It's bad,' a grim President told the nation, announcing a new national plan to try to mitigate the exponential growth of the contagion.
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But who could possibly race ahead of the exponential growth and reach billions of people with this corrective lens before the virus can?
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By then, she understood how terrorist ideology had found a home online and how social media allowed ideas to spread with exponential force.
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With the label, however, this work visualizes the exponential increase in the use of the weed-killer Glyphosate during this 10-year period.
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Progress in computers, or anyway in semiconductors, has been subject to Moore's Law, the exponential flywheel that has doubled capacity every two years.
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Our progress in mapping the human genome looked like it was linear—and then was revealed, once the doublings grew significant, as exponential.
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Also on Tuesday, the House Armed Services Committee will hold a hearing titled, "China's Pursuit of Emerging and Exponential Technologies" at 2 p.m.
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The motion was less linear and more exponential as an interactive dynamism took over the space that Tree and Burrell had carefully tended.
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The gap has grown wider not just because of the exponential rise in college prices, but also because of the E.F.C. formula itself.
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Gradually shifting in tonality between light and dark, "Seascape with Cyanobacteria" immediately recalls the exponential growth of bacteria living in a petri dish.
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"I can't recommend it enough," says Sakoda, who has since returned to work and is today taking the wraps off his new venture firm, Decibel, a term sometimes used to describe exponential changes in the power of sounds or signals sent through a network, and one that speaks to the "exponential power" of the firm's network, says its new website.
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Like every other industry, technology in medicine is advancing at an exponential rate, meaning that life spans will likely rise faster than ever before.
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The space industry needs a catalyst or two if it is going to become the exponential growth driver Morgan Stanley thinks it will be.
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"And if you prioritise exponential growth, for instance, that means you can't focus on a holistic picture that best reflects all of society's needs."
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Snapchat is in that exponential growth period now.... You want to take advantage of the now because you want to build for the future.
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Lauri Myllyvirta, a Chinese-energy expert at Greenpeace, an environmental NGO, says the IEA may still be underestimating the "exponential growth dynamics" of renewables.
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Demand for batteries is going to experience exponential growth over the coming years, which means that demand for lithium is going to follow suit.
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I have commissioned more stories that I can count that explore his seemingly exponential influence within my industry (including his latest Fashion Week antics).
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However, the entire holiday season continues to see exponential growth with Cyber Monday expected to be the largest US online shopping day in history.
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According to Santa Clara University law professor Eric Goldman, since 2004 there's been an exponential growth in court cases that reference emoji or emoticons.
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It's a practice called "church planting" and the goal of the conference, as the name suggests, is the exponential growth of the religious community.
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"It's almost exponential the acceleration, it (ESG) is here to stay and it will force private equity to pay attention," a senior banker said.
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That shrinkage of hardware combined with the arrival of websites that host said video has resulted in exponential growth of preserved high-definition footage.
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THANKS to the exponential power of Moore's law, the electronic components that run modern computers vastly outnumber all the leaves on the Earth's trees.
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Madisch tells me the growth has been exponential: 2.5 million was the same number of publications that were uploaded in ResearchGate's first four years.
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Adding just one twist, which Hunt will do when he debuts his new dive this season, requires an exponential increase in strength and speed.
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In addition, introducing unlicensed in the 2628 GHz band could help address the exponential increase in wireless traffic expected in the next few years.
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Throwing more money at the problem won't help — again, we're talking about exponential rates of growth here, linear expense adjustments won't move the needle.
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Many Western investors resort to international arbitration to recover losses; as of 6900, 2628,28503 cases had been filed, an exponential increase over previous years.
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"If this exponential velocity of price growth continues, prepare for an inflation of 131,985 percent in 2018," tweeted opposition lawmaker and economist Angel Alvarado.
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Now, thanks to lower costs and exponential jumps in computing power, Boeing can use a wire-free device like Google Glass to accomplish tasks.
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Startups should add exponential value to their customers, and be prepared to scale alongside the larger enterprise as they grow in size and needs.
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One of those militant organizations, ISIS or the Islamic State, has seen an exponential growth since it appeared on the global stage in 2014.
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With the right swell direction, reflected waves combine with incoming waves to produce the exponential rise in energy we know today as the Wedge.
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Mass adoption of such disruptive technologies followed an "S-curve"—they increased slowly at first, then accelerated, before rapidly approaching an exponential growth rate.
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In the United States, even after exponential growth in solar in recent years, there were just 2600,298 home and business solar installations in 0003.
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BJ Exponential growth is a classic pattern in which numbers stay small initially, but then you end up with very large numbers very quickly.
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"I expect that there will be some exponential growth once we launch the new infrastructure, and that people will come running," Ms. Borders said.
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"We have to halt things to avoid the exponential curve of the coronavirus," Peruvian Defense Minister Walter Martos told local TV station América Televisión.
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One of the collateral benefits of the coronavirus pandemic is that it is teaching us all about the difference between linear and exponential change.
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It's not a full lockdown, but it's quite sweeping and strict nonetheless, as Northern California attempts to curb the exponential spread of COVID-19.
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"Given the reality of the exponential growth of the virus, supplemental infrastructure must be designated and ready to receive patients immediately," the senator writes.
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The proposal says it is designed to address "exponential increases in requests and litigation" under the Freedom of Information Act in the Trump administration.
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Growth is exponential and if some small thing goes wrong, it could make fresh capital dry up or lock up lots of coins indefinitely.
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" He added that similar levels of concerted worldwide growth were seen during previous financial crises and therefore the current risk to investors is "exponential.
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Writing 10 times 10 times 10 on the board, Mr. D'Alconzo asked Carlos, a boy in blue basketball shorts, to guess the exponential form.
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Moore's Law, which predicted the doubling of computer power every two years, has enabled today's consumers to benefit from exponential increases in computing power.
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Nervous tech investors may want to reconsider their portfolios, Exponential ETFs chief executive Phil Bak said on CNN Business' weekly Markets Now live show.
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"All those fundamental elements are being put together by us and many other companies around the world... that's going to be exponential," Lubin said.
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The company was also enjoying exponential growth in places like Cairo, Egypt, although the government is now asking Uber for access to customer data.
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You can see just how exponential that growth was in this graph by Alex Bresler: In 523, only one NFL player weighed over 300 pounds.
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I am confident that with the right management, Board stewardship and capable execution, lululemon can return to greatness and all shareholders will see exponential returns.
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It's not exactly analogous to Sycamore and Summit, since adding qubits and cycles had different and varying exponential difficulty increases, but you get the idea.
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Entrepreneurs everywhere can now solve the problems of humanity For the past century, the price and performance of computing has been on an exponential curve.
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Olamilekan Adegbite said he expects "exponential growth" in the mining sector, with gold, lead, zinc, limestone and coal among seven strategic minerals identified for investment.
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The risky exchange-traded note gave traders the opportunity to reap exponential gains — or take big losses — on the rise and fall of oil prices.
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Photo: GettyNew research has found that the United States' reductions in air pollution have been stymied by the exponential increase of pollutants coming from Asia.
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First-mover advantage in 25G will have far more dramatic consequences, due to the exponential growth of objects that would be connected to the internet.
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With "an exponential increase in the number of teens vaping," Gutzeit is concerned that more teens will develop similar lung damage that requires hospital treatment.
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Even now, the exponential economic growth in states where marijuana is sold legally is substantial and compounding as more and more states begin doing business.
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It's a kind of computing that actually better correlates to nature and allows scientists to work on problems at both an exponential and molecular level.
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Amid the country's demonetisation move last year, mobile wallet apps and other epayment solutions have seen an exponential growth in both transactions and app downloads.
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A diversified list of stocks emerges as Morgan Stanley's "Space 20," or the companies best poised to benefit from the exponential growth the firm expects.
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Gilmour added that exponential growth in mobile data usage in recent years has spurred private companies to explore the concept of broadband internet from space.
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If Reback is right and Microsoft&aposs cloud business grows nearly sevenfold in the next three years, this steady linear increase could turn more exponential.
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This has fostered the notion of exponential change, in which technology advances slowly at first and then with increasing rapidity with each succeeding technological generation.
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Ever since the wildly popular Cookie Clicker , idle clicker games have been about hockey stick curves, about exponential growth unleashed by multiplicative advances in productivity.
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An exponential mindset takes thinking to the next level as it aspires for greater things (ten times bigger than how a normal person would imagine).
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Flattening the curveAt issue is whether the US caseload will grow at an exponential rate, like Italy's, or flatten out somewhat over time, like China's.
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Experts have warned that coronavirus cases in India mirror rates during the early stages of the outbreak in other countries before they experienced exponential increases.
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Plotted logarithmically, however, it transforms into a straight line — which means that deviations from the exponential spread of the virus become much easier to discern.
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Maybe this popular parable will give you a feel for exponential growth: A kid wants to boost her allowance, and she proposes an unusual deal.
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In recent years, there has been an exponential rise in the number of couples who are opting to screen embryos during in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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These often vulnerable or elderly investors are then pitched a product that is vastly overpriced, with high pressure sales techniques and promises of exponential growth.
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"We feel like their inventory doesn't have a huge overlap with Amazon's," Director of Capital Markets at asset management firm Exponential ETFs Josh Blechman said.
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This exponential increase will be crucial to the success of the Human Cell Atlas, an international initiative of which Dr. Teichmann is a joint leader.
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Highlighting the potential for exponential growth in the industry, Marlboro maker Altria Group bought a 35 percent stake in Juul for $12.8 billion in December.
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The space industry is estimated to expand rapidly over the next three decades, with the satellite internet sector anticipated to expand at an exponential rate.
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The space industry is estimated to expand rapidly over the next three decades, with the satellite internet sector anticipated to grow at an exponential rate.
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It's one thing to do it while Trump was campaigning, but the gravity of doing it while he's sitting in the highest office is exponential.
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Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential (Reporting by Naveen Thukral, additional reporting by Colin Packham in SYDNEY; Editing by Joseph Radford and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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"Dolores Park has seen an exponential increase in the number of visitors: On a sunny Saturday, it can host between 7,000 and 10,000 people," Madland said.
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If this can be done, exponential growth in computing power, the intelligence explosion and the corresponding control problem would certainly present humankind with serious existential risk.
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"These advantages that you end up seeing, they're modest; they're not exponential, but they are quadratic," said Nathan Wiebe, a quantum-computing researcher at Microsoft Research.
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Between the seemingly exponential number of new players and driving pushes from major companies like Apple, Google and Amazon, the market's been pretty tough to avoid.
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Since they launched Ledbury's e-commerce operation in Richmond, Virginia, in 2009, the company has experienced what Trible calls "exponential growth" over the past seven years.
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But Tim Derdenger, a professor at Carnegie Mellon, says the network effects of huge numbers of customers can work in exponential reverse as people leave you.
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This exponential halving means that even though the last halving won't occur for over 100 years, 75% of all bitcoins have already been mined and distributed.
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Because once the millions have cleared, and the headcount has been boosted, it's usually other people who actually have to make good on those exponential expectations.
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MB: China is deploying technology in its society at a huge, exponential rate, in terms of things like facial recognition and the surveillance of its population.
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"The demand for data is growing at an exponential rate, while the cost of access to space is falling by orders of magnitude," Morgan Stanley said.
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AI/machine learning was the great hope, especially the distant dream of a machine-learning feedback loop, AI improving AI at an exponential pace for decades.
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" For the tech geeks, read about "telepresence robots," and if you think avatar is a movie, learn that it is "the best of converging exponential technologies.
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Major draws for investors into highly volatile digital currencies are their exponential surge in price this year and their lack of correlation to traditional investment assets.
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Medicine is entering an era of exponential innovation and precision medicine, with genetic-based treatments and single injection immunotherapy cures like CAR-T in the offing.
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That's because Alibaba believes that "only when you operate can you generate synergies and really create exponential value," said vice chairman Joe Tsai in an interview.
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By March 1996, when Abdul-Rauf was suspended, Jordan was arguably the world's most admired athlete and the N.B.A. was enjoying exponential domestic and global growth.
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"The way I think about it is, the first thing you have to do is get it out of an exponential growth," he told Business Insider.
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Murphy is the vocalist of the Canadian five piece metal hardcore band Counterparts, a band that's experienced exponential growth in their nine years of being active.
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With fewer hospital beds per capita than Italy, the steep exponential growth rate of the virus is on track to crush the American health care system.
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Dubbed "Jigsaw," the VC firm appears to be co-founded with Dan Smith, who previously ran Anthemis Exponential and was a cloud computing pioneer at IBM.
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The exponential rise of Zika in the U.S. — with 900 new cases over the past week — is likely to spur a larger national debate about abortion.
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Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, ethereum and ripple have dominated financial market chatter and headlines in recent months due to the exponential rise in demand and price.
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PEPFAR has supported cervical cancer screening and treatment since 2006, but its $53 million commitment over the past two years represents an exponential increase in funding.
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"Today, this business is seeing exponential growth, with gross new subscriptions growing 25%+ Y/Y and monthly churn of less than 270%," analyst James Hardiman said.
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That explains, of course, why all four leagues are so determined to expand their reach as much as possible: The potential for growth is almost exponential.
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"The increase of consumers for this type of drug in the United States has been exponential and the collateral effect is seen here," Jesus Garcia said.
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Because of the infection's exponential spread in other countries in recent weeks, China now accounts for less than 50% of the total number of cases worldwide.
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Thousands carry similar stories of attacks on their own villages or nearby communities with them to the camp, which is now growing at an exponential rate.
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"There was an exponential spike in stop-and-frisk, racial profiling, excessive force," said Udi Ofer, the former executive director of the A.C.L.U. of New Jersey.
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Talia Gershon, an IBM researcher, posted a fun video explaining the power of quantum computers to optimize and model problems with an exponential number of variables.
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Sam Altman: The thing that's always hard about exponential curves is when you look backwards they look flat and when you look forwards they look vertical.
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VR research may still be in development, but recent exponential progress in VR technology suggest virtual treatments designed to manage pain may be just around the corner.
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The exponential increase in fines highlights a much stricter level of enforcement of regulations in the banking sector as Beijing seeks to fend off systematic financial risks.
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Along with the firm's October 2017 report, Morgan Stanley released a "Space 20" list of stocks best poised to benefit from exponential growth in the space industry.
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Technology has the power to connect and amplify local impact, and I believe that when people in technology and social development come together, exponential impact will occur.
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The researchers estimated that given the exponential rate of the coronavirus' spread, 220 out of every 100,000 Wuhan residents would get the virus on January 31 alone.
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"Mind you, there's an exponential increase of about 20-fold for each generation," says Keith Cressman, senior locust forecasting officer with the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization.
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Their simulations found that unchecked exponential growth in populations and economies was bound to cause a massive global crash of resource depletion, sometime during the 21st century.
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However given how dedicated in functionality these additional devices are, the analyst is not expecting the same exponential shipments growth as was seen with mobiles and PCs.
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Once fleets of vehicles are deployed, how do we efficiently leverage the experiences of an autonomous fleet to ultimately obtain exponential improvements beyond the original launch capabilities?
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The thinking is that with exponential growth in IoT and wearables, the world is becoming increasingly augmented with physical hardware designed to live and operate amongst us.
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Backing the round was fintech venture capital firms Anthemis Exponential Ventures (which lost its own CEO last year amid accusations of inappropriate behaviour), and Augmentum Fintech plc.
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"Leaving the magazine business and working for myself has been an exponential leap in terms of earnings," Ms. Welteroth said in a recent interview with The Cut.
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It's more than likely that we'll see exponential adoption of bot technology, but human capital for engagement is both inevitable and necessary for sales and customer support.
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It's been a big year for cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and Ethereum have seen exponential growth in value, and ICOs around the world have generated $2.6 billion in investment.
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Olamilekan Adegbite said he expects "exponential growth" in the mining sector and that gold, lead, zinc, limestone and coal were among seven strategic minerals identified for investment.
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Mr Bezos's ultimate justification for pursuing such megaprojects is his worry about the mismatch between the exponential process of population growth and the finiteness of Earth's resources.
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Importantly, the potential power of a quantum breakthrough will yield a potential exponential power law for applications such AI and cryptocurrency as computation times are dramatically diminished.
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Qapital, which recently raised $12 million in Series A funding from Industrifonden, Northzone, Rocketship VC and Anthemis Exponential Ventures, is just at the forefront of that trend.
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Fintech startup Qapital has raised $12 million in Series A funding from investors that include Industrifonden, Northzone, Rocketship VC and Anthemis Exponential Ventures to expand its capabilities.
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I think a lot of people feel like the world is changing at an exponential rate and that it's a struggle to keep up with it all.
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To that end, Goldstein says Next Insurance's Series B is a "monumental turning point" in the company's history, describing growth over the last two years as exponential.
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"Investors who have benefited from Kohl's recent run may be taking some profits," said Josh Blechman, director of Capital Markets at asset management firm Exponential ETFs said.
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Wearables are up eight-percent year-over-year, according to new numbers from Canalys — not exactly exponential, but at least things are trending in the right direction.
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LONDON, Aug 7 (Reuters) - If you thought exponential price surges and bubble-like vertical chart lines were only the stuff of cryptocurrencies or tech stocks, think again.
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I suppose I would like the administration to hear from us that there is a nuance to these negotiations that has an exponential impact on the ground.
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Bonillo promised the league would drive "exponential development in the women's national team" while also raising the level of coaches, physiotherapists and referees in the women's game.
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While we can't expect exponential growth every year, streaming is pushing into the mainstream and attracting regular audiences who don't mind paying to support their chosen channels.
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If the ways of venture capital has you thinking there's gotta be another way, then I invite you to read RECONSIDER and Exponential growth devours and corrupts.
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He claims there's been an "exponential" increase in reports over the last 10 years, but that could just be indicative of women feeling more comfortable speaking up.
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While the exponential mindset seems like a breeding ground for perceived failure, it really is just that the growth is happening at a faster and faster pace.
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Divorcing DNS services from Internet delivery services and the exponential increase in encrypted traffic means ISPs see significantly less browsing data than they did a decade ago.
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A slowdown was expected "given that they have had exponential growth in the past," Xiaofeng Wang, an analyst with research firm Forrester, said ahead of the event.
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Studio marketers have learned that Hispanic moviegoers tend to buy tickets in particularly large groups; if you hook one family member, you can get an exponential result.
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Several online marketplaces that buy and sell vinyl records told Business Insider that they'd seen exponential growth in sales since the vinyl resurgence in the late 2000s.
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One indicator is what a U.N. envoy calls "an exponential increase" in executions ordered by the judiciary - more than 1,000 last year, according to human rights groups.
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A report released this week by the Vera Institute examines the exponential growth in the number of women held in local jails over the past few decades.
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The Caracas municipality of Sucre, which encompasses Petare, one of the region's largest and poorest slums, has seen an "exponential" increase in parents needing help, say officials.
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The National Science Foundation took over in the 1980s before business began to dominate in the 43s, at which point, things started to grow in exponential leaps.
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Physical labor, with the exponential gains in robotic capabilities, artificial intelligence, and specialization, is nearly an act of past generations – a fact that those generations would embrace.
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The exponential increase in C-sections, which can sometimes save moms' and babies' lives, has also contributed to more pregnancy complications in subsequent births, such as accreta.
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Amid an "exponential increase" in requests for the drug, called remdesivir, Gilead said it wanted more of those receiving the antiviral to participate in a clinical trial.
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In 2016, after years of broken promises, deceptive recruiting practices and exponential growth in the for-profit college sector, things seemed to be changing for the better.
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Their "Limits to Growth" (LTG) model, known as "World3," captured the interplay between exponential population and economic growth, and the consumption of raw materials and natural resources.
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Today, hospitals represent 2023 percent of sales associated with the 340B drug discount program, while agreements with for-profit pharmacies are being signed at an exponential rate.
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Just in time for the U.N. Climate Summit, Sony has some PlayStation news for the planet Earth: The PS22017's energy efficiency will see some exponential improvements.
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One is the exponential math associated with gathering the communications logs not just of targets, but of every person with whom a target has been in contact.
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The Prevention Through Deterrence strategy "directly led to the exponential increase in deaths in Southern Arizona," according to Martinez, the researcher on the Migrant Border Crossing Study.
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Lovers of theater and performance can salute the return of the January festivals — Under the Radar, Coil, American Realness, the Exponential Festival, Prototype: Opera/Theater/Now, etc.
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An explosion, or collision between two objects with intersecting orbits, creates debris, setting off an exponential chain of collisions causing a catastrophic breakup of objects above Earth.
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Hasbro touted that more than 1.8 billion games have been played online so far, with exponential growth in the number of new players flocking to the product.
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For thanks to their use of quantum properties, quantum computing systems can explore multiple solutions to key problems simultaneously, and thereby provide exponential jumps in computing speed.
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In reality, the latest pullback is likely just a correction to the market that was always going to happen following the exponential gains bitcoin saw in 2017.
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And while muscle mass can fall by as much as 1 percent per year as you age, many experts estimate that power falls at an exponential rate.
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"We're on this exponential growth curve, where your mind naturally projects all the way into the future, and you think: We're going to figure this out," he says.
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If longevity and riches encourage the average human being to create change on a scale that matches the enormous potential of our exponential times — all the more so.
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Find out how ' Sponsored by Deloitte Sponsored by Deloitte A platform for IoT Platforms can offer a powerful new business model for creating exponential value from the IoT.
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Buffett wanted to capitalize on the power of compounding, or the exponential growth in returns available over time, for as long as possible before giving his money away.
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Financial technology has reached a tipping point for China's Ping An Technology and future growth in that area is set to be exponential, according to CEO Ericson Chan.
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The number of Central American migrants reaching the U.S. border has surged over the past year, largely driven by an exponential increase in Guatemalans arriving with their children.
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Like English-language counterpart Yahoo, Sina is struggling to expand its traditional website business as the exponential growth in social media sends more traffic to Twitter-like Weibo.
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That is, that the quality of a fry is inversely correlated to the number of seconds it's spent in cold air, and the decline in taste is exponential.
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This surely is the most innovative period in human history, an era that will be remembered as the inflexion point in exponential technologies that made the impossible possible.
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That's why we say human downgrading is an exponential threat, because it's downgrading our choice, making capacity to not fall into ... And not even know that it's happening.
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Crowdsourcing and crowd-powered tools have been described by Peter Diamandis to be an exponential technology because of the exceptional access to innovation and enablement that they provide.
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Despite exponential growth in the amount of political money flowing into tech platforms to affect public opinion, the commission has not updated online political ad rules since 2006.
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If the five-day exponential moving average crosses over the 13-day, Boroden gets more bullish on the stock, which was exactly what happened in January with Facebook.
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The exponential pace of technology demands that the time for root-shifts in our structures is now, as this will be nearly impossible as a multi-planetary species.
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Chipmakers are spending billions on new designs and materials that may make transistors amenable to a bit more shrinkage and allow another few turns of the exponential crank.
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He stressed that while ticket prices have largely masked the problem, attendance simply isn't growing, with the exponential uptick in internet usage and other activities a likely culprit.
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So, the end of it feels very similar to the end of Take Shelter for me, in terms of its exponential growth from the beginning of the film.
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While there's nothing wrong with that, mega-successful companies and people, such as Facebook and Oprah Winfrey, operate according to an exponential mindset to achieve even greater success.
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This exponential increase in the number of incarcerated women has posed both moral and medical dilemmas, including how to deal with pregnancy and childbirth in correctional facility settings.
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Part of the problem, like with any massive transformation, is because of the nature of exponential growth curves: Change takes time, and will come more slowly at first.
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By the "new economy," we're talking about industries that are poised to grow rapidly in the next decade, and grow fast: The phrase "exponential growth" is often used.
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We are living in an era where innovation, agility and imagination are all essential in order to keep pace with exponential technological transformation taking place in our society.
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However, there is an exponential leap from deploying the military to help secure the border and deploying the military, the country's fighting force, to actually construct a wall.
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You know, the global photography archive has just become massive, and coupled with that exponential growth in photographic use is the way we are increasingly living in silos.
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Seeking exponential growth and unwavering employee commitment, companies proffer "rewards" like in-house ping-pong tables and free tacos in exchange for workers' sacrifices of nights and weekends.
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Because of the exponential rate of replication, the entire biosphere could be transformed into a wriggling swarm of mindlessly reproducing nanobots in a relatively short period of time.
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The ad, which is titled "Exponential Threat," splices together different audio clips of Trump downplaying the virus over a graphic showing the number of cases on the rise.
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The ad, which is called "Exponential Threat," splices together different audio clips of Trump downplaying the virus over a graphic showing the number of cases on the rise.
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"Companies including Cisco, Microsoft and Slack have also been prepared for the days something like this could happen, where they would see exponential sales and growth," Kurtzman said.
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One of them is Dr. Nicola Sgarbi, 19, who unknowingly became part of a growing photo trend of health workers coping with this exponential rise in sick patients.
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Conveniently, the solipsistic Kent has been reading Ray Kurzweil's 2005 book, "The Singularity Is Near," about the exponential advancement of technology, so he figures it's the second possibility.
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That's a feat Oxfam, an international network of organizations working to alleviate poverty, reports could happen in the next 25 years, given the exponential growth of existing wealth.
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Kellermann said this stark reality is compounded by the exponential increase in destructive attacks, or "virtual arsons," which have increased 160% since 2018, according to Carbon Black data.
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In October, the firm compiled a diversified list of stocks as Morgan Stanley's "Space 20" — the companies best poised to benefit from the exponential growth the firm expects.
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The question to be answered by Senators Flake, Leahy and other supporters of lifting sanctions is: Do they trust the Cuban military with an exponential rise in income?
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These diverse forms of violence are the consequences of changes in the global market, as well as of the exponential increase of global consumption, from cocaine to beef.
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The research institutes around the globe, whether they be the NIH or Max Planck — are building on each other's findings and accumulated knowledge — all at an exponential pace.
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In a 1975 paper, researchers William Wagenaar and Sabato D. Sagaria dryly note that many damaging global problems—population growth, pollution, food shortages—are driven by exponential processes.
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I think we are living on an exponential curve of technology, and the rate of changes has been increasing every year, every decade, it's going to keep changing.
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Thanks to the surge of interest in cryptocurrencies in the last six months — based mostly on exponential price rises — numerous groups are seeking to launch funds tracking cryptocurrencies.
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The report also finds that, given the exponential growth of existing wealth, the world could have its first trillionaire in the next 25 years, when Gates would be 86.
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Uber said it has seen "exponential growth" in sign-ups and new user activity in countries and cities where it accepts cash, but it declined to provide specific figures.
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This would obviously require exponential growth, and soon, because the value of a bitcoin has plummeted over 50 percent from its all-time high of nearly $20,000 last year.
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This should be reassuring for publishers, and, while a book publishing company will never grow at the exponential speeds of Facebook or a traditional technology company, that's their charm.
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He stressed that while ticket prices have largely masked the problem, attendance simply isn't growing, with the exponential uptick in internet usage and other activities serving as likely culprits.
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If quantum mechanics seems to predict that you can harness an exponential number of amplitudes for computation, then so much the worse for our present understanding of quantum mechanics.
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This hypothetical strawberry-picking AI does what every tech startup wishes it could do — grows at an exponential rate and destroys its competitors until it's achieved an absolute monopoly.
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"We've seen steady growth ... and we're now poised for exponential growth as investments start crystallising," he told Reuters on the sidelines of an African mining conference in Cape Town.
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Credit Suisse Group experts have forecast the industry could more than double in 2017, soaring to $5 billion, as a result of an exponential increase in young mobile users.
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The buzz around this new dairy alternative has caused exponential growth in oat milk sales — 212% in the last year, according to data compiled for Refinery219 by Square, Inc.
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And because of the power of exponential growth—where every doubling creates as much progress as all previous doublings combined—this science-fiction future is actually mere decades away.
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