Timing
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The number one thing was
timing.
Timing
accounted for 42 percent of the difference between success and failure.
But one of the reasons it succeeded, aside from a good business model, a good idea, great execution, is the
timing.
But the
timing
was so perfect for their need to get drivers into the system.
We thought the idea was so great, but actually, the
timing
was probably maybe more important.
Great idea, but unbelievable
timing.
But
timing
might matter even more.
And the best way to really assess
timing
is to really look at whether consumers are really ready for what you have to offer them.
And to be really, really honest about it, not be in denial about any results that you see, because if you have something you love, you want to push it forward, but you have to be very, very honest about that factor on
timing.
It really depends on the exact timing, the distances, the locations, and that's what makes it hard.
So you can see this robot going at about three meters per second, which is faster than walking speed, coordinating its arms, its claws and its flight with split-second
timing
to achieve this maneuver.
One hypothesis, called the Mental Synthesis Theory, says that, again,
timing
is key.
Luck and
timing
aside, I've learned that you can take the components of trust, and you can design for that.
Some day, routine DNA tests may be able to dial in the precise dose of medicine personalized to your liver efficiency and other factors, but in the meantime, your best bet is reading the label or consulting your doctor or pharmacist, and taking the recommended amounts with the recommended
timing.
I mean, in one of my early jobs as a programmer, my immediate manager would sometimes come down to where I was really early in the morning or really late in the afternoon, and she'd say, "Zeynep, let's go to lunch!" I'd be puzzled by the weird
timing.
Linked through the precise
timing
of atomic clocks, teams of researchers at each of the sites freeze light by collecting thousands of terabytes of data.
The other piece was the
timing
of the event, the fact that it was the day after the presidential inauguration.
Your
timing
made you and your partner the most infamous bank robbers in the west.
Now, you’ll need to use that
timing
to help you break out of jail.
Or the weird
timing
of Nigel Farage's meetings with Julian Assange and with Trump's buddy, Roger Stone, now indicted, immediately before two massive WikiLeaks dumps, both of which happened to benefit Donald Trump.
In aviation, radar antennas launch pulses of radio or microwaves at planes to learn their locations by
timing
how long the beams take to bounce back.
But this makes a laser unstable and affects the precise
timing
of its pulses, which limits depth resolution.
And he played his bluegrass style of music, but near the end of the concert, he played the old
timing
style of banjo picking that came from Africa, along with the banjo.
Because of the
timing
of his death so soon after the coup, rumors swirled that he had died of sadness or even been assassinated, but the hospital recorded his cause of death as cancer.
And the choice of menu and
timing
is quite flexible.
That database contained the
timing
of attacks, the location, the size and the weapons used.
Imagine the timing, the coordination, all without top-down laws, or policies, or climate change protocols.
You: we're
timing
for norms.
I have my own
timing.
And that's why
timing
is everything.
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