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And Paragraf still faces the hard graft of proving out their claims.
And the big three should be thanked for proving out the market.
Free market principles are also proving out in the other 13 electricity customer choice markets.
Another potential hiccup could be the high valuations fintechs have achieved despite proving out profitable business models.
The company has also managed to re-fly previously launched and landed boosters, proving out its reusability even more.
AMLG: Do you think any businesses are proving out an ROI with 33D yet when it comes to e-commerce?
That includes proving out a strategy in live video, as a lot of online content people consume is now video.
This is really proving out at a power-plant-relevant scale that the approach we have is practical and works.
Looking like Nick Sandman & Covington Catholic students were treated unfairly with early judgements proving out to be false – smeared by media.
"Our focus is proving out of technology and showing we can deliver at an affordable cost," Brock said in an interview.
The journey back is as important as the trip to the ISS in terms of proving out the spacecraft's proper functioning.
Indeed, that was the thesis behind the $28 million that Team83 raised in 28 when it was still proving out the model.
This financing is about proving out positive unit economics in the L.A. market while continuing to scale out and grow the Bay Area.
To deliver on those promises, Kymeta will need strategic partnerships with satellite operators and various manufacturers in addition to proving out their technology.
He says the crowdfunding campaign is aimed at helping the startup scale the product to international markets by proving out pockets of demand.
Right now, it's essentially just proving out those use cases, with more activity coming from corporates — big banks, mainly, but also Visa and MasterCard.
"We're focusing on building out our pilot installations in various customer groups, proving out the technology, building it out, expanding the platform," Jordan said.
"Early procurement of missile tubes and prototyping of the first assembly of four missile tubes are supporting the proving out of production planning," Couch said.
If you go too early, you put money and resources into proving out a market for someone else to come in and eventually win behind you.
Background: The now-destroyed Crew Dragon was the first capsule of its kind to dock to the station, proving out SpaceX's vision for future crewed mission to space.
But if the company (or its many competitors) has any hope of proving out a use case for short-hop eVTOL flights, coexisting with airports will be crucial.
It's all part of proving out a use case for the "agritechture blockchain start-up" he plans to launch after working out the kinks in his farming system.
It's a new client for SpaceX, and this is a key moment in terms of proving out its relaunch capabilities, so there's a lot riding on today going well.
In addition to proving out the capabilities of robotic mobility, the rover is equipped with scientific instruments, including a drill, which will be used to conduct exobiology and geochemistry research.
Some of today's tech giants, like Amazon and Netflix, have historically gotten long leashes from public investors, who watched them lose money for years while proving out their business models.
"We picked the market and I always said let's really focus on proving out this idea and proving it out over time," says Waller, referring to the long term expansion plans.
So if dilution is a sensitive issue, you need either a larger denominator which is the value of the company and you can get that through potentially proving out more before.
Anafi Thermal is an attempt to crack a different, more specific market, while also proving out the Anafi as a "platform" of sorts that could see other iterations in the coming years.
While WhatsApp is still early in proving out a business model, analysts at Pacific Crest Securities predict that in coming years each active user could produce at least $2 of revenue per month.
As a company that "never had a lot of funding ... any aggressive expansion we&aposve had was the result of proving out a concept and expanding organically," said Amanda Hesser, cofounder of Food52.
It'll also refuel a satellite in space, both demonstrations that would go a long way towards proving out the viability and potential commercial benefit of doing maintenance, upgrades and spacecraft assembly in orbit.
Reaching the scale required to back up that grandiose claim would require a lot more work than went into developing the sound in the first place — so will proving out any early results.
His patience landed him a $40 million check from Goldman Sachs&apos merchant banking division in November for his Series A, and an important lesson in the benefits of proving out a company.
Combining refurbished capsule and refurbished booster successfully will mark another step along the road to proving out SpaceX's long-term mission of making spaceflight efficient, affordable and fast in terms of reusable spacecraft turnaround times.
But it will be also going towards tackling the really big challenge: "noise and confusion" in the privacy space — by proving out the team's thesis with "concrete examples" to convince people and businesses to buy in.
"The reasons that so many food delivery companies have failed likely fall into two buckets: one, a lack of focus on margins and unit economics, and two, premature geographic expansion before proving out the business model," says Cheriyan.
After Samsung's Galaxy Fold got folding screens off to a rocky start, there's high interest in whether Motorola's approach — and the Razr's old-school form factor — will be more about proving out the appeal of this new category.
Wing is also working with Virginia's Sugar Magnolia, a retailer local to the state, and that part of the equation is focused on proving out how Wing and drone delivery can service last-mile e-commerce customers at their homes.
But, perhaps more importantly, the acquisitions could go a long way to proving out Forerunner's thesis: That as more purchases move online, traditional brick-and-mortar retailers will struggle to adapt and digitally native brands and retailers will be valued at a premium.
These tests showed that Microsoft's system for riding the wind holds a lot of promise; the New York Times reports that the test vehicles worked, proving out the predictive math that researchers developed to help the drones make educated guesses about where thermals would appear in future.
That, in turn, likely would be an existential challenge to Sidewalk Labs, since the company's work in Toronto was to be the early crown jewel proving out its ability to integrate technology into the built environment in a way that would benefit populations, the company argued.
Oil prices have shed 13% since May 1 and nearly 8% in the last week despite spiking tensions in the Middle East, proving out a theory that RBC Capital Markets' Helima Croft posited in April: that the Trump administration's sanctions on Iran could lead to a "cruel summer" for the commodity.
According to Reuters, Loon still has work to do in terms of proving out that its novel model for delivering connectivity makes business sense for carrier partners, who seem to be skeptical of its ability to provide reliable service at a cost that still makes sense in terms of profitability.
The startup intends to raise a total of at least $1 billion and possibly up to $1.8 billion when all is said and done for its Series B round to continue its progress toward proving out its early-detection system and said today it is working with Goldman Sachs to seal the deal on a second close.
Augmented reality is a truly exciting technology and Apple's efforts to lead the pack in building developer support has built up a lot of initial enthusiasm from that crowd, but to keep that excitement Apple's going to need to start proving out some of those use cases for users on their own and put its big bet deeper into users' daily digital lives.
Giving an example of how its key-splitting consensus approval technology could be deployed in the real world, Cheng sketches the scenario of a nursing home worried about the risk of insurance claims against its staff being able to use PQ technology to enable an after-the-fact video evidence system, where video cameras are deployed in all its rooms but with the proviso that footage is only accessible (and thus viewable) via consensus agreement and solely for the purpose of proving out any future insurance claims.
"Better than expected SSS, operating margin, inventory levels, FY20 outlook, and indications that the City Gear acquisition was a very good idea are proving out have led us to upgrade the stock... Further, strong relationships with major vendors, and initiatives to jumpstart B&M sales are evident... We are raising our FY20/FY21 EPS estimates from $1.76/$1.93 to $1.93/$2.25, and increasing our PT [on HIBB] from $20 to $27... " Wedbush said Signature is one of the better positioned banks to benefit from lower rates.
Occasionally short machine-language programs had to be entered in a patch area in WordStar, to provide particular screen effects or cope with particular printers. Researching, testing, and proving out such installations was a time-consuming and knowledge-intensive process, making WordStar installation and customization a staple discussion of CP/M users' groups during that time. DOS versions of WordStar at least had standardized the screen display, but still had to be customized for different printers.
Initial mission plans called for a lander and orbiter, with the latter also deploying impact penetrators. In its current form, Luna 25 is a lander only, with a primary mission of proving out the landing technology. The mission will carry of scientific instruments, including a robotic arm for soil samples and possible drilling hardware. The launch is currently planned for October 2021 on a Soyuz-2.1b rocket with Fregat-M upper stage, from Baikonur or Vostochny.
Borland was born on the plains in Sterling, Nebraska, to Sarah M (née Clinaburg) and William Arthur Borland. When Hal was 10, the family moved 30 miles south of Brush, Colorado, where his father staked out a homesteader's claim on the prairie. Hal later detailed his experience on the homestead in his book "High, Wide, and Lonesome." After proving out on the homestead claim, his father sold the homestead and bought a weekly newspaper in Flagler, Colorado, where Hal finished his school years.
In 2018 Sowers rejoined federal service as Southeast Regional Director of MD5 National Security Technology Accelerator, a US Department of Defense program researching ways to improve the problem-solving capacity of war-fighters. In regards to the Southeast expansion of MD5, Sowers stated, “MD5 looks to connect the venture and academic communities to warfighters to solve national security problems. The Triangle’s density of top public and private universities and the Southeast’s top entrepreneurial ecosystem all within a few hours of the greatest concentration of elite Army, Marine, Air Force and Special Operations Forces, makes Durham the perfect location for our expansion. On August 31, we’ll start proving out what right looks like by connecting these outstanding, elite communities to do good for our nation.” Sowers and the MD5 team intend on connecting elite tech and military communities in The Research Triangle to create a collaborative environment for the betterment of the nation.
Engraving of Pope Joan giving birth, from A Present for a Papist (1675) At the time of the Reformation, various Protestant writers took up the Pope Joan legend in their anti-Catholic writings, and the Catholics responded with their own polemic. According to Pierre Gustave Brunet, > Various authors, in the 16th and 17th centuries, occupied themselves with > Pope Joan, but it was from the point of view of the polemic engaged in > between the partisans of Lutheran or Calvinist reform and the apologists of > Catholicism. An English writer, Alexander Cooke, wrote a book entitled Pope Joane: A Dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist, which purported to prove the existence of Pope Joan by reference to Catholic traditions. It was republished in 1675 as A Present for a Papist: Or the Life and Death of Pope Joan, Plainly Proving Out of the Printed Copies, and Manscriptes of Popish Writers and Others, That a Woman called Joan, Was Really Pope of Rome, and Was There Deliver'd of a Bastard Son in the Open Street as She Went in Solemn Procession.

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