Sentences with phrase «imminent impact on»

However, as much as we don't like to admit it, the success of a student's research paper will have an imminent impact on his / her final grade.
«Today 3D printing is still perceived as a technology solution, but the future of 3D printing is as a business solution,» wrote Joe Allison, CEO of SDM, in 3D Printing's Imminent Impact on Manufacturing.

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As I transferred the sheet pan from the oven to a waiting baking rack, I must have lost focus for a moment, because an instant later I was watching — in seemingly slow motion — the pie pan skittering off the baking sheet to imminent death below, the crust shattering on impact and the whole gingery, beautiful mess landing ingloriously in a slump on the kitchen floor.
The most immediate impact of the rebellion will be on Cameron's imminent ministerial reshuffle.
Poloncarz noted the impact poverty in the county has on the greater community along with several actions his administration has undertaken to address poverty and its myriad effects, including the imminent opening of the new Erie County Health Mall; a new partnership with Catholic Health, the Buffalo Public Schools and the Say Yes program to expand social work, mental health services, and clinics into Buffalo Public schools; and increased collaborations with partners to bolster workforce development.
A growing number of cars include crash - imminent braking systems, which rely on optics to detect potential front - end impacts and proactively apply brakes.
If those 360 - degree sensors detect an imminent side impact above about 15 mph, the suspension on the endangered side can instantly rise by 3.1 inches so the A8 is struck on its sill rather than the middle of the door.
Side impact detection, which is not yet on the market, is meant to detect an imminent side collision.
In the event of an imminent side impact at more than 25 km / h (15.5 mph) the suspension actuators raise the body on the exposed side by up to 80 millimeters (3.1 in) within half a second.
While the able - bodied can begin their job searches as soon as they hear of an imminent layoff, the disabled and elderly who rely on social security are also being impacted by the economy.
There are still meteorites flying around, destroying smaller objects on the map and they could herald the imminent impact of a larger body of metal or stone.
while in the context of the ongoing climate debate we continue — albeit with some embarrassment — to employ the scientifically meaningless phrase «climate change», we recognise that, in principle, a planetary warming to fend off otherwise imminent glacial inception, together with CO2 greening (the latter offsetting loss of vegetation footprint, the only real environmental concern) is having broad positive impacts on society, including the global economy, natural resources, and human health.
The change had an immediate impact, especially on those cases where settlement was imminent and where there was a large element of future loss, increasing the value in some cases involving catastrophic injury by millions of pounds overnight.
In conclusion, the paper finds: «Certainly automation is having a significant impact on the labor market for lawyers and that impact will increase over time, but predictions of imminent and widespread displacement of lawyers are premature.
However, it should become clear that the impact on the UK economy is not imminent, whereas further challenges to the EU or eurozone are likely to focus investor attention fairly quickly on markets there.
Our monthly legal eDiscovery news round - up features ongoing legal fallout from the Cambridge Analytica revelations, the imminent impact of the GDPR, recent cases of note, XDD's April articles on social media authentication and standard contractual clause cases, and a new XDD webinar on proportionality.
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