Positioning in a sentence as a noun

We have a society based on climbing and positioning and maintaining ground, and that causes a lot of these problems.

Does anyone else find that they've been trained by Google's positioning of sponsored links into ignoring the first few links on a search page?

Yet somehow he's ridden on the coattails of Apple's ascent by positioning himself among the fandom as a "champion of good taste".

It does, in fact GPS positioning error, derived from fixed GPS stations, is often used as an input for weather forecast models like WRF.

Using the radar data we re-calibrated and cross-checked the GPS positioning to make sure there was no drift, error, or distortion.

It always has been, and remains, foolhardy for founders to wing it in this area once they get beyond the very early positioning parts of their ventures.

Positioning in a sentence as an adjective

It's pretty clear that Apple is positioning themselves in stark contrast to Google, they want to be the privacy/security company.

If a company refuses to make hard choices about employment and market positioning, the market makes it for them, with the result that everybody is hunting for a new job.

In order to attain this resolution, we utilize extended precision positioning.

* Third, while he decries his stance as calling something "stupid" as an arrogant position, this article itself comes across as arrogant -- in effect he's positioning himself near the beginning of these companies' inception and being in the position of being asked his opinion in a taste-maker fashion.

Other than the bezel color, bezel shape, metallic logo, logo positioning, aspect ratio, foot design, choice of materials, choice of finishing, keyboard design, key coloring, key layout, keyboard LED, keyboard footing, trackpad design, trackpad footing, keyboard battery chamber, and trackpad battery chamber, this is a totally unique design.

In that case, the debt vanishes and the noteholder becomes an equity holder and everybody wins in terms of optimal positioning of their respective stakes in the venture: founders have gotten their cheap stock that they can hold until a liquidity event, at which time they can sell typically for long-term capital gains and with no intervening taxes to pay; noteholders have gotten their equity stakes with all protections and with no-less-favorable pricing than that offered to the preferred stock investors who presumably have negotiated a good, arms-length deal for themselves; the company avoids a too-early high repricing of its stock so it can continue to offer good incentives to new team members as they join; and the company does not usually have to fool with 409A valuations or with other strings and formalities attending the bringing in of investors via equity rounds.

Positioning definitions

noun

the act of putting something in a certain place

See also: placement location locating position emplacement

adjective

causing to fall into line or into position

See also: aligning