Model in a sentence as a noun

I think as companies get bigger, they feel like they need to adopt the Big Corp model.

I am not sure what special insight or advantage he had, other than his own model.

**** the business models, projections, and funding rounds and just "do the right thing".This appears to be a royal ****-up.

The whole startup investment model is, put money into 10 companies, hope 1 succeeds.

This business model isn't analogous to "promoted tweets" or "Twitter ads".

The VIP Membership Program is the essence of JustFab's business model and yet it's missing entirely from the home page of their site.

Model in a sentence as a verb

A bomb blast engineer to model the effects of various bomb attack scenarios on the cladding and structure.

News flash,If you are a CEO you should be asking this question: "How many people in this company can unilaterally destroy our entire business model?

It's that Silver was able to market the idea that using statistical models is better than a table full of talking heads at predicting an outcome.

The auction model for ads basically ruins internet searches in transactional categories.

The FDA also can and does write "guidances" outside of the legislative process which will make your business model illegal overnight or vastly more expensive due to unanticipated regulatory costs.

It also explains Paypal's active hostility to many other business models, including money services businesses, third-party payment aggregators, and travel agents.

Model in a sentence as an adjective

So too would a development team that has invested huge amounts of money and time into a development effort that gives them a significant competitive advantage over others and whose business model turns on keeping that advantage to themselves exclusively.

But this start-up model of hiring scales just fine to companies of 500-1,000 technical people if you're willing to create a culture where everyone, especially the top technical leadership, is personally invested in hiring and devotes a reasonable amount of time to evaluating people.

People found a bunch of vulnerabilities in OpenBSD and laughed as the claim at the top of the OpenBSD changed from "no vulnerabilities" to "no remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in the default install".And at some point in the last 10 years, didn't OpenBSD's distro servers get owned up?I'm sure the OpenBSD project would like its threat model to include NSA.

Much in the same way, when you've crammed the ifs and elses, the fors and whiles, the variables and constants, the pointers and pointers to pointers, and pointers to functions, and pointers to pointers to pointers to functions, and then you go on to build that thingamabob or model that gene sequence or understand that earthquake, then you realize the true power of what you've been working with.

Model definitions

noun

a hypothetical description of a complex entity or process; "the computer program was based on a model of the circulatory and respiratory systems"

See also: framework

noun

a type of product; "his car was an old model"

noun

a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor; "the president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos"

See also: poser

noun

representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale)

See also: simulation

noun

something to be imitated; "an exemplar of success"; "a model of clarity"; "he is the very model of a modern major general"

See also: exemplar example

noun

someone worthy of imitation; "every child needs a role model"

noun

a representative form or pattern; "I profited from his example"

See also: example

noun

a woman who wears clothes to display fashions; "she was too fat to be a mannequin"

See also: mannequin manikin mannikin manakin

noun

the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale)

See also: modelling modeling

verb

plan or create according to a model or models

See also: pattern

verb

form in clay, wax, etc; "model a head with clay"

See also: mold mould

verb

assume a posture as for artistic purposes; "We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often"

See also: pose posture

verb

display (clothes) as a mannequin; "model the latest fashion"

verb

create a representation or model of; "The pilots are trained in conditions simulating high-altitude flights"

See also: simulate

verb

construct a model of; "model an airplane"

adjective

worthy of imitation; "exemplary behavior"; "model citizens"

See also: exemplary