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"end point" Definitions
  1. the final stage of a period or process

308 Sentences With "end point"

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So we know that's the end point, we know that.
Only as the negotiations reached their end point in Mrs.
Mr. Manson was not the end point of the counterculture.
When you're in it, you don't really see an end point.
It's also the end point of many a Southwest Instagram pilgrimage.
Yet now she has reached her own end point of alienation.
" He adds, "Isn't that the real end point of the revolution?
The end point of nationalism, as François Mitterrand observed, is war.
And to be clear, "this point" is not the end point.
Because in the end, "Facebook sucks" is your end point, right?
In China, cloning is just the starting point, not the end point.
As content gets isolated, it never makes it to the end point.
They gingerly approach their end point and finally make it to safety.
It's kind of cool that everyone comes to the same end point.
The show, on the other hand, is racing towards an end point.
And where is the end point to this most recent nostalgia wave?
Taken to its end point, the new Hungarian and Polish authoritarianism means danger.
There simply has to be an end point there, as a metaphysical matter.
There is still no obvious end point to the steadily declining unemployment rate.
Indoctrination means being groomed by a jihadist organization; jihadization is the end point.
"It was, in many ways, an end point for my inquiries," Coates writes.
"I felt I'd come to some kind of exhaustive end point," he recalled.
It is a fermata in the history of Western music, an end point.
By looping around itself continuously, a knot has no start or end point.
No. The midterm elections were long seen as the end point for Sessions' tenure.
In the new order, fame alone is the end point, the one true currency.
But it is Elon Musk who has taken recategorisation to its logical end point.
These are the end point of the Lambo's legendary growl, bark, blurp, and shriek.
The conversation is in a safe space, with a distinct start and end point.
So it made sense to follow that line of thought to its end point.
As important as the choice of end-point will be the path to it.
I raced him once, won the race and intentionally fell at the end point.
Neoconservatives declared the American economic and political order the end point of human history.
Its steely, 600-foot spine swoops into an infinite loop, with no clear end point.
Infinite ScrollWithout visual cues to indicate an end point, humans don't know when to stop.
Burnaby is the end point of the Trans Mountain pipeline system on the Pacific Coast.
I have received briefings myself, and I am usually the end point of that information.
"Honestly it's becoming our staple on the defensive end," point guard Kyrie Irving told reporters.
This is the conceptual end point of Arsenal Fan TV, in all its appalling glory.
The diagnosis shifts the blame elsewhere, but even those theories have an unsatisfactory end point.
That might include hacking a device directly—the end point—to install message reading malware.
Drag the End point to cut away unwanted parts towards the end of the video. 
The "dual suspension" is just a first step and not the end point, Geng added.
It was a huge end point and it doesn't actually need to tease anything coming next.
Bingham pushed back, arguing that the end point is when immigration proceedings come to a close.
The video shows a crowd assembled at the end point watching as the machine breaks through.
The user inputs their start and end point to be served a selection of available fares.
With Brussels still rejecting any legally binding end-point to the backstop, such hopes seem forlorn.
In some way, that might be more reassuring because there's an end point to that. Right?
But perhaps the biggest danger is when climbers treat the summit as the journey's end point.
Westworld is the terminal end point of the open-world sandbox games so popular right now.
Deftly, the military authorities have not portrayed themselves as the end point of their redemption narrative.
Then I saw him and said, 'We have the exact same starting point and end point.
"This was to ensure we would have the best experts analyze each end point," Belpoggi said.
The death camp is the absurd end point of technological thinking, of the objectification of human beings.
It took more than eight hours for the last group of marchers to reach the end point.
People tend to assume that this process [of rejecting the fat-shaming culture] has an end point.
All of this is the logical end-point to the anti-media feeling stirred up by Trump.
The political power of these worries will help determine the end point for the Fed's balance-sheet.
The EZ-GO is the company's present vision of the logical end point of its present trajectory.
"Still waiting on Hanjin Geneva without an end-point to this madness," she tweeted on September 9.
The end point is the Siberian city of Ulan Ude, 400 miles north of Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar.
The false linear progression of art history turns into a sphere with no beginning or end point.
In most negotiations, the two sides slowly move together and the gaps narrow, making the end-point clearer.
A mission to Mars, sometime in the 22s, is the notional end point of Barack Obama's space strategy.
The BAT would set up an end-point consumption tax that would effectively tax imports and encourage exports.
"I don't see this as an end point," Dorsey said during the meeting the Times witnessed on Friday.
The end point is the Pitti Palace, where the Medici once lived and which now houses other museums.
"The end point of laahm chau is not a tragedy, rather it is filled with hope," it said.
The end-point for Brexit is far less certain, though some clarity may be needed before entering any transition.
The pill is the end point of a long process of research and development, and those things cost money.
Many new ventures aspire to an IPO not as a start, but as the end point of their fortunes.
Determining latitude relative to an end point is more useful, and magnetic cues like intensity and inclination may help.
The Sonos Beam is an end point that just wants to get audio from your TV (ideally via HDMI).
"The listing is a starting- and not an end-point," Nexi's Chief Executive Paolo Bertoluzzo told reporters on Tuesday.
I was scared of what it was going to take to actually get to the end point of it.
Developer Ice Water Games says this free-to-play mode was the end-point of much thought and consideration.
Denuclearization is the only real priority for the United States, the end point for all discussions with Mr. Kim.
That is the end point of the fear mongering used by the nationalists being elevated as representative democracy frays.
But Mr. Paul, who sketched it in an hour, intended it only as a stylized end point to articles.
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" Warren gently pushed back, saying her concerns had more to do with the "transition than on (the) end point.
Our strategy does not involve selling every Alexa end-point, and we want to see our partners be successful.
There's real wonder in simply walking over that next hill, following that dusty trail to its eventual end point.
But the end point is similar, and what has been called "new racism" is in fact very much still racism.
Drivers will also only see the "general area" of the beginning and end point of a trip after it ends.
For Stuart, it provides another end point on the demand-side of its model to help it scale more quickly.
The question in American politics is whether the milestone is the end point or another marker on a long road.
At this stage, it is still highly uncertain how they get to that kind of end-point of a deal.
"In practice, therefore, central banks have little alternative but to move without a firm end-point in mind," it said.
In other words, the Paris framework is just a starting point — as bad as it is — not an end point.
The end point should be an ecosystem for interest rate markets which has an altogether healthier foundation than at present.
Even with ramp-ups in processing power and security needed, there's no definite end-point to make a 'smart city.
If that's our only acceptable end point, I don't see any way that he willingly gives up his nuclear weapons.
"We've got to get to that point where it gets to that end point and it's nonexistent anymore," Boone said.
But at the same time, what has happened must mark the end point of a policy of hatred and confrontation.
What we now call New York City once marked the spot where a massive ice sheet reached its end point.
In other words, the Paris framework is just a starting point, as bad as it is, not an end point.
So The Irishman feels like the natural end point, dwelling as it does on old age, regrets, and impending death.
After night had fallen, protesters were still filing into the Place de la Nation, the end point of the march.
HSBC's regulatory end-point common equity Tier 1 ratio has consequently remained unchanged at 11.9% against known regulatory requirements of 11.2%.
He&aposs expected to reach his end point in New Jersey sometime in September -- or Virginia, I guess, sometime in September.
These works, like all the others, point to Fadda's bigger thesis: that Jerusalem is the beginning and end point of globalism.
There are many trials that Gingko has an impact on cerebral blood flow which we know is an important end point.
For now, it looks like the PC is now slowly dying off rather than rushing to its end point of life.
The first is end point detection and the second is his company's area of coverage, network detection and response, or NDR.
It's this spool that must move precisely and is the end point of the complex gearing mentioned above in other hands.
The passage of the NYHA would not be the end point of the movement, but the beginning of a new chapter.
Musk's projection is the end point for a very logical, technocentric way of thinking, but is it viable in real life?
Jean-Claude Juncker engaging in a World Series of thumb-wars with Farage would be the only logical end point here.
Whatever the end point, Medicaid is the most obvious testing ground for any future efforts to expand health coverage and care.
So what better end point than for me to lead a meeting, about important business things, like synergy and so on?
The four-year competition is the first "open" one from the XPrize Foundation, meaning there's really no specific end-point here.
The approved route enters Nebraska at the same spot and leads to the same end point as the company's preferred option.
It is how we respond to that challenge that's going to determine what the ultimate end point is going to be.
Third, spoilers don't really spoil anything, because knowing the end point doesn't necessarily tell us how things get where they're going.
But, later in the afternoon, thousands defied police orders and marched beyond the designated end point towards the Chinese government's liaison office.
There are more numbers, more accolades, but the end point is this: Rodriguez was one of the all-time greats, full stop.
It is how we respond to that challenge that is going to determine what the ultimate end point is going to be.
This is the seventh generation of Sony's high-end point-and-shoot cameras, which generally rank at the top of the category.
"Pearls for me serve to link different elements of a design, or as an end point to a piece," Ms. Morgenthaler said.
And given the new relationship between Kano and Microsoft joining Redmond, via acquisition, may be the obvious end point for the startup.
Later in the conversation, Robinson says his vision of utopia is more about the characteristics of a journey than some blissful end point:
From end-point devices through the cloud services those end-points connect into, and everything in between, the combined company would provide coverage.
And especially in the beginning, when you're starting from scratch, that end point of having a profitable business might seem inconceivably far away.
Subways are running on regular schedules, but expect crowds at the 77th Street station on the 6 line, near the parade's end point.
So I think it is kind of the end point of what were probably rational decisions on their part of keeping people engaged.
"Intra-ocular pressure has to be followed because the risk of glaucoma in myopic eyes is a delicate end point," Majo added by email.
But Kalanick has yet to tell Uber employees about his departure, which seems to put a perfectly awful end point to his rocky tenure.
The problem, according to the ACLU, is that there's no end point to the war on terror, so the military can imprison someone indefinitely.
The feeling that the end point was reached through a process that you can sense but not perceive—that feels like history to me.
By the time you reach your ideal goal, you might be more satisfied with the journey to get there rather than the end point.
He cautioned it was still something that doesn't have the perfect product end point yet, but services like voice and voice search are promising.
"The future might be in the hacking of the device, hacking the end-point," said Richard Tynan, a technologist at activist group Privacy International.
With Facebook Messenger and instant games, people are able to jump into their sessions all at once, and all work toward the same end point.
But you have to accept there's an end point to any game—but maybe, if it does well enough, we can do a second Hue.
Rather than follow Warren's reasoning to its end point, Justice Neil Gorsuch's majority opinion in Bucklew simply ignores the "evolving standards of decency" framework altogether.
Malicious thoughts or deeds are regarded as obstacles on the path to nirvana, the self-transcendence which is the end-point of all spiritual endeavour.
That seems even more plausible, given that the show never wore out its welcome by attempting to stretch the material past its natural end point.
The summit is like the ultimate end point of diplomacy; that's why usually summits come at the end of the negotiation, not at the beginning.
Dowd is now the lead lawyer on Trump's team — the end point, for now, of several changes to Trump's legal team over the past month.
This legislative expansion comes as European politicians call for more to be done about the increased use of encryption; something that end-point hacking circumvents.
We aren't doing this as an end point or a reason to look back, the 100th running for us is a reason to look forward.
" Therefore, per Fukuyama, the end point of history had been reached with "the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.
The Manafort and Gates indictment and the Papadopoulos guilty plea feel like the beginning of the next stage of Mueller's investigation, not its end point.
It's true that shortcutting my dreams, jumping to the end point without learning anything about myself in the process, made me feel a bit uneasy.
The first is the increasing adoption of edge computing and end point computing, which means more devices outside of data centers need to be protected.
For example, I don't think an end point will ever come for the latest meme spinning off from CW's Archie comics-Twin Peaks mash-up Riverdale.
No matter how robust and layered your end-point defense is, if important communications are stored, they are vulnerable to anyone with enough resources and persistence.
I called it PostNatural History since Natural History Museums had already identified their own end point by choosing to stop paying attention to newly created organisms.
In 2004, the Coney Island Terminal—the end point for four subway lines—was completely reconstructed, and stands as a gleaming example of innovative urban infrastructure.
"A lot of people look at failure as an end point, but it leads you to the same door as the door for success," said Long.
The exams are the end point for a year's study of college-level material and high scores can be used in some instances for college credits.
That is, it's a logical end point of where conservatism has been moving, rather than an inexplicable break from a system that was working as intended.
Of course, if they had been a bit more self-aware, they would have known it was the inevitable end point for all they'd been discussing.
"It's designed for anybody who wants an end-point that's resistant against remote network exploitation," David Mirza Ahmad, president of Subgraph, said in a phone interview.
"We see digitization as a starting point, not end point," said Ben Vershbow, the director of NYPL Labs, the in-house technology division that spearheaded the effort.
"It's not clear where the end-point is for these tit-for-tat tariffs - China will feel it has to make some sort of response," Fage said.
There are also puzzles everywhere, and they all employ the same solution mechanism: a single line, drawn by you, from a beginning point to an end point.
LIESMAN: ONE OF THE OTHER BIG ISSUES THAT WAS DISCUSS ED YESTERDAY IN THE MINUTES IS THIS ISSUE OF HOW CLOSE ARE WE TO THE END POINT.
Psychologically, it gave me peace of mind to have an end-point: If my three cycles didn't pan out, it would be time to try something else.
I camped with friends on Joel Savoy's land, the organizer of the Faquetigue Courir de Mardi Gras — which is the start and end point of this particular Courir.
Westworld's finale was a near-perfect end point to a fantastic season of sci-fi television, not to mention a tantalizing platform from which Season 2 will launch.
Those numbers and what they reflect about the culture at large might turn you off, but they also represent a tidy end point to Curry's remarkable basketball journey.
The company uses an Amazon S3-compatible API, which means you could easily replace your Amazon S3 bucket with a Scaleway bucket by changing the API end point.
A common way to circumvent end-to-end encryption is to target the end-point itself—the phone, the computer—to siphon messages before they are sent securely.
I think the end point will be a growing realization that the emperor Vladimir Putin and his corrupt oligarchy network around him, that they really were not close.
For most people, the idea of self-coupling may be jarring, but a closer look might reveal it to be more of an end point of a trend.
The tax cuts he signed last year were the logical end point, giving massive, permanent breaks to corporations and, well, a mixed bag to individuals and lower-earners.
The couple married at Fairport Harbor Yacht Club, which grew into the center of their social life together, and eventually the start and end point for their Loop.
ANZ Research Chief Economist (Greater China) Raymond Yeung said in a report on Friday that "an end point" has not been reached in the U.S.-China trade conflict.
Too many people, farms and factories depend on too little water, which is why the Colorado now rarely flows to its end point at the Gulf of California.
It's surely possible for us to find a mechanism, given that we both want the-, LP: The same end point, to get there, that's what we have to explore.
And while the series does a pretty effective job pacing-wise of lurching from one crisis to the next, there's not much sense of anything approaching an end point.
Williams, who does not have a vote on the Federal Reserve's policy committee this year, said the end point of rate hike-cycle is probably just below 1.53 percent.
Why men need to worry about Zika virus The end point is to protect Americans, especially pregnant women, which is why the agencies have been working around the clock.
Williams, who does not have a vote on the Federal Reserve's policy committee this year, said the end-point of rate hike-cycle is probably just below 1.53 percent.
Picasso lies out in a small room in the city's branch of the Alliance Francaise cultural institute, the end point of a tour following the landmarks of his life.
The United States has made, and continues to make, "specific proposals for starting and proceeding to the end point of fully verified denuclearization," including a timeline, these sources say.
Management expects a regulatory end-point common equity Tier 1 ratio to improve to 12.6% after the sale of its Brazil operations and the share buyback (end-2015: 5303%).
"I don't see this as an end point, I see this as maintaining integrity with what we put out there and not doing random one-off interpretations," he said.
"However, this end-point is very limited since after the query threshold is met all subsequent responses report that the account is unregistered even if it actually exists," Sarris continued.
A few pieces were completed in this period, notably "Dérive 2," a 45-minute score for 11 instruments that took almost two decades to reach its end point, in 2006.
It is the end point of a 230-km submarine canyon, the longest in Europe, which at its deepest point plunges down three times as far as the Grand Canyon.
But Germany, the EU's biggest economy and the end-point for the pipeline planned to deliver 55 billion cubic meters of gas a year, believes Brussels should not get involved.
"What I discovered in Auschwitz is the human condition, the end point of a great adventure, where the European traveler arrived after his 2,000-year-old moral and cultural history."
For us, as a secure identification and verification firm, the key technologies are mobile phones – as they provide an authenticating end point device – combined with strong cryptography and the blockchain.
The NFL's draconian policing of celebrations this year is such a hilariously NFL thing to do, and this Kenny Powers thing has taken it to it's absurd, logical end point.
It certainly presents some more difficult questions for the central bank if they look to embark on a more aggressive hiking cycle next week, what's the end point for them?
When I was a kid, I was certain there would be an end point to my disease, a day I could check off on my calendar when I'd be free.
Democrats hammered the GOP over the bill, arguing its benefits are tilted to corporations and the rich, and that the procedural problems at the end point to a rushed process.
The research also found that increasing worries about insider threats have driven companies to rely on proactive monitoring of user behavior, over more conventional security methods like end-point protection.
"I know what the end point is, and at the end of the day, I want this entire long narrative to be a complete story with a beginning, middle, and end."
Although "Veep" is in its sixth season -- an end point for HBO's "Girls" -- Mandel said there have been no conversations as yet about whether it's time to begin contemplating a finale.
Fuel in the pipeline — which delivers refined oil from Houston to various points in the eastern United States — will reach its end point in New Jersey by Wednesday, the company estimates.
The end point of this journey: Should you desire an audiobook of "The Phantom Tollbooth," this is a fine one; but me, I'm leaving it in the vault with Washington's whistling.
It's reasonable to expect that the end-point is a kind of archipelago of consumerist monocultures, where Phone™ is an iPhone, Store™ is Amazon, and Coffee™ is Starbucks.
However, even were that to occur, the issue of the end-point to which the U.K. is headed in terms of its final European economic relationship will still be left unresolved.
While tools for message encryption have become easier to use in recent years, one gaping hole remains in many people's infosec: the security of the device they use (their "end-point").
ERG members say ruling out a no-deal Brexit would not only weaken Britain's negotiating hand but also remove what, for many, is the desired end-point: the cleanest possible break.
That's according to Wandera, a UK-based mobile security and data management firm that managed to figure out a Strava user's exact end point after a run, even with Privacy Zones enabled.
For example, if the phone doesn't scan the surface you're measuring properly, or if you don't place the end point in exactly the right spot — you wind up with wildly wrong measurements.
The 81-year jump is close enough that some children alive today will still be around to see it, and climate scientists often use 2100 as a convenient end point for projections.
These investors have swiftly given up the uber-bullishness with which 2018 began and now believe that a likely end point for the second quarter is no gain at all for stocks.
But Germany, the end-point for Russia's plans to double the gas it could pump under the Baltic Sea to Germany, bypassing traditional routes via Ukraine, believes Brussels should not get involved.
He tried and failed twice to win the White House, rising in 773 to be Republicans' choice on the general election ballot, which is usually the end point of an electoral career.
Donald Trump can be distinguished from his predecessors, Grandin argues, because of his willingness to meet conservative and nativist demands at their logical end point—by closing off instead of moving out.
My impression is for whatever reason, I don't know exactly, but she saw death was luring her for a long, long time, and I think that had to be her end point.
"Recovery is a long-term process, and it is one that doesn't necessarily have a definable beginning end point," said Alex Greer, an assistant professor of political science at Oklahoma State University.
While Aaptiv competes against the likes of ClassPass in providing a way for individuals to find and partake in more fitness workouts, the end point is never a physical class or group workout.
With an influence on world affairs that far outstrips their numbers (below 500,000), the Quakers have won respect for their willingness to undertake a quest for truth whose end-point cannot be prejudged.
If degrees in Harry Potter studies and the like have contributed to the decline of academic standards, then an entire university dedicated to dabbing is surely the conceptual end point of higher education.
Like the old No. 2 Court at Wimbledon, the new Louis Armstrong Stadium is proving to be the end point for many Grand Slam champions in its first year at the U.S. Open.
But prospects for development of a vaccine -- which top infectious disease doctor Anthony Fauci projects in 12 to 18 months -- at least suggest a natural end point for the worst of the crisis.
Officials said conducting immigration checks in Hong Kong -- the start or end point for all journeys at the station -- streamlined the process and avoided an additional check and delay at the Chinese border.
You then simply work through the steps on screen to complete the process; you get to choose the start and end point, and the resolution and the frame rate of the finished file.
"In that moment, it was just me and him, we had been on this long journey together and we both knew this was the end point," Clark, a Rancho Cucamonga, California, resident, tells PEOPLE.
We argue: You take in the world around you, set challenges for yourself that mean something to you, you constantly generate new solutions, you don't treat anything as if there is an end point.
The yield on fed fund futures maturing in January 2020, seen by some as an end-point for the Fed's current rate-hike cycle, dropped sharply to just 2.76 percent over six trading days.
Not knowing what the end-point of the U.K.'s post-Brexit arrangement with Europe will be, investors will still struggle with uncertainty as to the U.K.'s future access to the single market.
The idea of providing a data network from space direct to devices seems preposterous on its face — most data communications satellites require communication with ground stations that then relay information with end-point devices.
He said in his pretournament news conference on Friday that he had set Wimbledon this year as his "end point," and that he could not rule out that this tournament might be his last.
Its end point, if Mr. Trump's proponents and critics alike do not stop filtering every issue through him personally, will be a politics that reaches everywhere even as citizens feel increasingly alienated from it.
It, unlike its direct competitors or anything from the 10-series, is capable of ray tracing, which produces more realistic shadows and reflections in graphics by tracing light from the source to the end point.
The ability to view and export the records is key for the organizations in terms of billing and reporting, and provides basic patient info (name and number) along with trip star and end point data.
To reach the logical end-point of employee exploitation and Customer Obsession™, an underpaid contractor must be sent to my exact location to spoon-feed me pre-chewed nutritional paste at an hour's notice.
"(Policy normalisation) is a long road which hides big challenges and whose end-point has yet to be determined," Weidmann, the head of Germany's central bank and a prominent policy hawk, told financial newspaper Handelsblatt.
It is the logical commercial end point for a sport in which a handful of teams currently dominate their domestic markets, but in many countries it would break more than a century of sporting tradition.
In July 2017, China told the World Trade Organization it no longer wanted to be the end point for yang laji, or foreign garbage, with the country keen to grapple with its own mountains of waste.
Since the airport opened in 153, officials have been working to link it via rail, and Union Station, down to about two trains a day at its slowest and virtually abandoned, was a natural end point.
Hours after 8chan went offline, VICE News tracked the movement of 8chan users to various destinations: Shutting down websites like 8chan that fuel hatred and division is a start, but not the end point, experts said.
At that point, the governor signaled to state officials that the rocky relationship had reached its end point and that he expected Mr. Byford to be gone by the first quarter of 2020, the officials said.
THE SHAPE OF THE YIELD CURVE COULD BE BECAUSE OF PEOPLE -- THE MARKET'S PROJECTION OF WHERE RATES ARE IN THE FUTURE AND PERHAPS THE MARKET THINKS THAT WE'RE GONNA HAVE A LOWER END POINT ON RATES.
That may be quite freeing, but it also means that — despite being eight films into a nine film saga — there's no obvious next step, let alone an end point beyond the good guys winning this round.
Success as a writer is the mostly unspoken end point of Little Dog's story: readers who know Vuong's biography will assume it, and those who don't will infer it from the strength of the book's language.
At the same time, the Fed is shrinking its $4 trillion portfolio of bonds, a process that is exerting upward pressure on some financial market and consumer interest rates and as yet has no clear end point.
It was the end point in a journey that started in Tunisia after the 2011 revolution that heralded the Arab uprisings, sweeping out the leaders of Libya, Egypt and Yemen, and presaging Syria's own eight-year war.
Unlike traditional parking or even mobile parking marketplaces such as SpotHero* (which require a driver to park their own cars), Luxe reimagines driving to be destination-focused: drive to your ultimate end-point, not a parking lot.
We already know the end point for this film: it'll end sometime before A New Hope kicks off, leading many people — including director Gareth Edwards — to joke that the film's sequel will be directed by George Lucas.
" The end-point of this research won't be a general or flexible AI, but it will be a lot of smarts spread out over a whole network of computers — something that LeCun refers to as "hidden intelligence.
Cybereason, a Boston-based cybersecurity firm specializing in end-point detection and response to digital security breaches, on Wednesday announced it secured a $100 million funding from Japanese telecommunications firm SoftBank Corp — a subsidiary of SoftBank Group.
But even as we potentially move toward an end point for the smartphone — as in, if we've potentially already perfected the form factor and use case — Apple still has to come out with a fresh look and design.
"Unlike other prizes that have a very specific end-point in mind, we're asking teams to be more free, in terms of the problems they'll be solving," competition leader Amir Banifatemi told TechCrunch in a conversation this week.
The clipboard Mak was holding at the beginning of the day is now covered in writing, a record of the boat's journey from near Kowloon, north to the border with China, to its end point on Lantau island.
Using the year 2050 as an end point, the report stated that declines are forecast to be most obvious in West Africa and India where farming yield could fall by as much as 2.9 and 2.6 percent respectively.
Think of it as a Saturday Simulator instead, a form of fun and leisure that has a goal and a definite end point but which doesn't herd you toward that point in the way another video game might.
What makes it different from Frogger is that there is no end point; you keep on playing until you're crushed, and the goal is to get as high of a score as possible by surviving for longer and longer.
If you take the Treaty of Detroit as their starting point—1950—and accept as their impending end point the year when productivity began to stagnate and wages to fall—1970—this period spanned little more than two decades.
The Note 10 Plus' photos might be 10 or 20 percent worse than the Pixel's, but both (and the iPhone) still don't match what you can get out of a high-end point-and-shoot or mirrorless standalone camera.
The two-state solution — that is, the creation of a Palestinian state alongside the Jewish state of Israel — has been the basic working end-point of US and international policy regarding peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians for years.
Evans told a conference in Dublin that the Fed will soon need to start thinking about trimming its 4.5 trillion dollar balance sheet, and could adopt monthly trimming towards an end point that would likely remain above 800 billion dollars.
It's not an end point by any means, but there are things, like, that we can do to get to a much more, a discussion with a lot more contours and nuances that the product doesn't allow for it today.
The same source told us that Uber had another program intended to orchestrate the physical destruction of end-point workstations in the event of a raid by law enforcement — again as a strategy to render company data inaccessible to external investigators.
The end point of AI face-swapping is that anybody can convincingly fake a video with a couple of clicks, potentially sabotaging our confidence about the entire medium, or at least forcing us to be more careful about trusting it.
The same source told us that Uber had another program intended to orchestrate the physical destruction of end-point workstations in the event of a raid by law enforcement — again as a strategy to render company data inaccessible to external investigators.
It's a hodge-podge of standards, you usually need a team of specialists to integrate the services at each end point, and it doesn't allow for a wider network effect that you might get from being "online" with one supplier already.
" Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told reporters countries needed first to reform their own economies: "You're starting with the end point ... There is a discussion about a European finance minister — but no one has told me what he would do.
Just think for a moment about the capacity and the core networks that is going to be required when you start delivering 20203 gig, 2 gig, 3 gig to every end point from mobile devices to IoT devices, to braches.
"The inevitable end point will be that we do live with a nuclear North Korea with long-range missiles in some form and it is only a matter of time until that bitter pill is swallowed in Washington," he said.
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It's perhaps the most important problem confronting the United States, because the end point of hardening fracture and mutual incomprehension is violence — like last week's fatal stabbing of two men by a Muslim-insulting white supremacist on a Portland commuter train.
In the MCU, Thanos is the biggest, baddest threat to the Avengers, Earth, and the universe — and because Thanos has always represented the end point, it's made almost all of the villains that have come before him, Hela included, feel temporary.
Any linear narrative film, for instance, can serve as the armature for what we would think of as a virtual reality, but which Johnny X, eight-year-old end-point consumer, up the line, thinks of as how he looks at stuff.
The present point of view thinks of space-time not as a starting point, but as an end point, as a natural structure that emerges out of the complexity of quantum information, much like the thermodynamics that rules our glass of water.
Black-clad activists, many wearing masks, defied police orders and marched beyond the official end-point of a rally that took place earlier in the day as they made their way towards the Liaison Office, in a direct challenge to authorities in Beijing.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese government said in a white paper on Thursday that China will take steps to further open its economy, and that fulfilling World Trade Organization (WTO) entry commitments has never been the end-point of the country's opening-up.
Black-clad activists, many wearing masks, defied police orders and marched beyond the official end-point of a rally that took place earlier in the day as they made their way toward the Liaison Office, in a direct challenge to authorities in Beijing.
It's the inverse of Francis Fukuyama's proposition, in his 1992 book The End of History and the Last Man, that global liberal democracy was the end point of politics and the world would seethe no more—a notion at once comforting and deflating.
The recent trend of television adaptations of novels, such as with Game of Thrones, The Expanse, Outlander, and The Magicians, certainly helps showrunners envision the larger arc, splitting individual books or major arcs into television seasons with a previously defined end point.
Cape Way, the toughest-to-reach end point, is a winding wriggle of tight bends and cobbled streets, the sea glistening to your right and left as you tear up a hill, the whole thing climaxing in front of Athens' famous Parthenon.
The games are based on well-worn tropes of the genre and hark back to simple, free puzzle games of decades past: bring a line to an end point, set a number of squares on a line without any of them touching.
The 2008 end point likewise misses Hurricane Sandy in 2012 that left its own wreckage, of which the Cyclops head is a survivor, and doesn't mention any of the worrisome commercialization projects like the proposed 40-story residential tower on Neptune Avenue.
Without the communique, which is often a largely pre-agreed end point to the summit's race through global crisis, only he, Macron, would know the route, allowing him to plan a few surprises along the way, which he did, seemingly to perfection.
The Fed is expected to hold interest rates steady Wednesday, but this week's meeting could be livelier than it seems because of the hot debate within the Fed about when it will reach the natural end point of its rate hiking cycle.
Given its history, the space is a common beginning or end point for demonstrations; on a recent Saturday, it was where Gilets Jaunes ("Yellow Vests") protests converged, leading to the cancellation of a public dress rehearsal of "Rusalka" at the opera house.
It may make for a neat narrative arc, with a clear end point when the company folds, but that means "The Great Hack" is barely able to address the problems of the broader ad ecosystem, or why the web today is such a wretched place.
Elon Musk's Boring Company reached a new milestone this week: it completed digging out its first tunnel in LA. Musk posted a video of the breakthrough to his Twitter account, showing off the machine reaching the end point, which the company calls O'Leary Station.
" The game's campaign has a start and end point, and while what the players see on the route between them will vary every time, Forrest tells me that, more days into the experience, I'd "best bundle up because it's going to get a bit colder.
But Suzuki has not acknowledged that he sees an end point to his career, so the question is if this return to Seattle is intended to cap off his lengthy career, or if it will be just another stop on his road as a journeyman.
If romance is like a pleasurable race that promises bliss at the finish line, tragedy is realizing that you're running that track completely alone, with no spectators, no cheerleaders, and the end point moves further away the closer you seem to get to it.
"If you pushed me to the end point where it's a choice between no deal and no Brexit ... I think no deal is going to be very disruptive for the economy and I think no deal also has serious questions for the union," Barclay told BBC radio.
You can add stops to the route, as well, for multi-stage trip planning, and there's an option to display Destination Chargers nearby at the end point of the trip, so you can figure out how to fully charge while you wait to make the return journey.
In the course of testing its Cruise fleet, GM has made use of a smartphone app that allows a user to choose a beginning and end point for the trip, and it's very likely we'll see similar technology used in any consumer-facing trials at a larger scale.
While the startup has carved a place for itself to date largely in maps for web sites and apps, the future will see it potentially moving away from mapping as an end point and working more with location and navigation data that will power other kinds of applications.
Follow the association's argument to its end point, and what you have is hundred or so largely disadvantaged young men at every major football school surrendering the bulk of their potential earnings so that the rest of us can lower our taxes by a few hundredths of a percent.
"This is for New Yorkers who are willing to accompany their neighbors on their commute in light of recent harassment and threats toward people of color, LGBTQ folks and Muslims," reads the form, before asking users to fill in simple details about their neighborhood and commute start and end point.
On the other, you want to see it out until that end point because you did all of that work, all of that horse riding from one end of a river to the other, just to make sure that your damn town could have the biggest population that it could.
Sports, with its focus on action and close-up visuals, is an obvious end point for VR technology, and Intel has been positioning itself as a large player in the latter market as it looks to find a place in newer, emerging areas to offset declines in its legacy business.
"Other procedures like chemical peels do not have an end point and there is no way of knowing how deep in the skin you are causing an effect," she tells me, adding that chemical peels can cause pigment alteration in patients of color by interfering with their natural pigment—melanin.
Article of the Day Article: With a Cuckoo's Journey From China, a Mystery Is Solved, and Cheers Go Up Before Reading Check out the map above and imagine what it would be like to be a bird traveling from the starting point in northern China to the end point in Africa.
"I'm basically moving inventory from one warehouse, to my fulfillment center, and then to Amazon to a third fulfillment center, and then to finally being sold to some customer at the end point," says Chris Grant, a seller based in Orlando who just contracted with a prep center in Montana.
Basically, IHMC manages these complex navigation operations by specifying a beginning and end point for the robot, and then mapping all possible paths on a footstep-by-footstep basis, evaluating the cost of each and ultimately arriving at a best possible path — all of which can occur relatively quickly on modern hardware.
"I think it's been nearly two years since the end point of the study that was captured, and I think the prescribing patterns may have even changed further in the last two years to show that there is further decrease in the use of Tylenol and codeine in this patient population," he said.
Much like the train conductor of The Final Station, there's no discrete beginning and end point to the situation we're in, and we just have to keep moving in a direction that habit tells us is forward, to operate under the assumption that we might be able to do something about our circumstances.
"The conventional form of Western stories — beginning, middle, end — doesn't do addiction stories terribly well because recovery, in particular, doesn't have a concrete end point," said Duncan Macmillan, the author of the 2015 play "People, Places & Things," a harrowing story of a young actress trying to shake off a range of addictions.
This points to one of the more troubling aspects of these legal shenanigans: companies like VirtuaDolls and their peers are excellent targets for patent trolling largely because, as small startups, they don't have the resources to see litigation through to its end point, and are far more likely to pay up (and, potentially, shut down).
The eight actors from the Schaubühne company play dozens of roles; the costume and set changes are minutely choreographed and, at times, frenetic, as a grand reception room gives way to an airplane cabin, Constantinople or a 21st-century interior, since Ms. Mitchell brings the end point of "Orlando" from 1929 to the present.
The MBTI's success is (to invoke another popular personality assessment device popular in the postwar period) something of a Rorschach blot: On one hand, you can see its enduring popularity as an inevitable end point of a deeply human urge to find comfort or purpose in a world often marked by injustice, failed relationships, and unsatisfying jobs.
While the Fed has not set an end point, the paper's authors - David Greenlaw of Morgan Stanley, Ethan Harris of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, James Hamilton of University of California at San Diego, and Kenneth West of University of Wisconsin - said it should not go too far and consider larger and looser run-off caps.
"Once people start to realize that the potential end point for this litigation could drag on into the next Supreme Court term, which begins in October and the difficult cases get decided in May or June 2019, they will realize the incentives for compromising and reaching politically difficult decisions are much less than they were a day go," Fresco told CNN.
While Ms. Chiuri can be a little overliteral in her approach to a theme, which often seems to be both her starting point and her end point — at times during the livestream I felt a bit as if I was watching an episode of Pocahontas meets "Westworld" — at least there were no message tees (though there were buffalo: home on the skirts, if not the range).
Biss splits the insects into multiple sections, photographing each part—whether it be an antenna or a wing—in 600 to 800 images "The camera is set on a rail and I automate it, so I'll program in my start-to-end point, my two focal points, and the camera's movement forward on the rail at ten microns in between each shot," Biss told me over the phone.
Skowronek argues that there are four types of presidential politics: reconstruction, in which a president has the latitude to break the old order and remake existing governing commitments; disjunction, which involves the end point of the incumbent regime; preemption, where a president from the opposition gets elected but finds himself trapped between both sides; and articulation, in which a successor carries out the legacy of the reconstruction into a new era.
On the surface, MessageBird has a product similar to other cloud communications platforms — ie it offers various voice, video and text capabilities all wrapped up in a API — but Vis says that because the company has its own telecoms infrastructure and direct integrations with 220 carriers globally, it is much closer to the end point, having to make far less hops so to speak, which can otherwise introduce delays or messages never arriving at all.
It can be hard to watch "everyone" around you settling down; but if you don't want to follow that path now, or maybe ever, then there's nothing wrong with continuing to explore different paths, meeting new people, living in different cities, traveling the world… Life doesn't have an end point — well, death, but I don't think you should be working towards that as a goal — so why not let it be an endless journey of discovery and continuous learning?
The answer is that the framing of Kaepernick's protest of police brutality and racial inequality during the national anthem as a protest against the anthem and as disrespectful to those who have served our country has reached its logical end point with people suggesting that Pat Tillman—whose family has made it clear they do not want his memory used as a political talking point in this debate—would have been a better choice for Nike's campaign.
Next, the researchers examined the scientific features of the pivotal clinical experiments that led to each approval of these 46 drugs: namely, randomization (when study participants are randomly assigned to receive either the experimental drug or placebo), blinding (when both participants and the people conducting the study don't know who is assigned the placebo), comparator group (where a control group of participants receiving a placebo is used for comparison purposes), primary end point (the main result measured by a clinical trial) and number of patients.
It says this network has full redundancy and duplication across its eight points of presence across North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia; industry standard AES-183 encryption covering all video conferences and calls; "exceptional" quality of service and call quality regardless of network, via use of technologies such as resilient codecs and dynamic bandwidth management; a single dashboard-based management portal for granularly controlling deployments; and a focus on offering user-friendly, rich end-point features such as screen sharing; the ability to transfer video calls to other users; the ability to add more participants to a one-to-one video call; a centrally managed address book and so on.

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