Therefore, many owners have welcomed
a modern innovation in pet identification, microchips.
Modern innovations in the Opal range include a clear and concise 64x48mm monochrome screen, hard key selection with the 650 and touchscreen with the 670 model.
Whether it's by car, plane or train, traveling with pets is easier and safer than ever thanks to
modern innovations in pet carriers.
Not exact matches
How did one of the most buzzed - about
innovations in modern times fall so short?
With a
modern - day
innovation rush enveloping the globe, startup ecosystems» stakeholders mainly search for it
in a neighboring garage or at a never - ending tech hackathon.
As previously noted, we would expect comp to improve throughout the year with the most significant inflection occurring into —
in the second quarter, the holiday quarter, driven by product
innovation, renovated
modern luxury stores, and our 75th anniversary marketing initiative.
«It is the ever increasing exchange of ideas that causes the ever - increasing rate of
innovation in the
modern world.»
He understands the risks
in modern innovations and how they combine to make markets prone to disorder.
At the 19th Communist Party National Congress held
in October, President Xi unveiled a bold, long - term vision to transform China into a «great
modern socialist country» — a global leader
in innovation and trade that boasts sustainable growth, a cleaner environment and reduced inequality — by the 100th anniversary of the People's Republic
in 2049.
Since joining Vision Critical
in 2012, Scott has led the company's transformation from a combined software and services organization focused on market research to a
modern software - as - a service company with an expanded market focus to support customer - centric enterprises across multiple functions, including marketing, customer experience, and product
innovation.
He adopted the formal
innovations of modernist poetry
in order to do justice to the actualities of
modern life.
As they see it, their attitude represents an
innovation in Christianity, an acknowledgment of the duty, imposed by faith, to be
in the midst of men, and a response to the opening given Christianity for witness
in the
modern world.
A group of the Wahhabis who went to great lengths
in enforcing these doctrines and
in standing adamant against any
innovation, even including useful contributions of
modern civilization, were suppressed by King Abul Aziz Ibn Sa`ud who believed
in a wise, moderate policy of modernization.
For example, «the fresh and vivid style of Mark» has been explained as the result of Peter's vivid personal recollections — forgetting that people did not usually write that way
in ancient times, but far more prosaically, far less romantically; the exploitation of literary personality is a very
modern innovation.
II.m), parallels the concluding concern of Science and the
Modern World with «Social Progress»
in the face of a technology that has mastered the invention of inventions and accelerated the pace of occupational change well beyond any past rate, which was always less than one generation per major
innovation.
Nothing is more important
in Hegel's logic than its purely and totally forward movement, this is its greatest
innovation in the perspective of all other logics, just as at no other point is the
modern consciousness itself more clearly distinct from virtually every other mode or form of consciousness.
This idea came into its own
in the
modern period, when Bacon declared the world the arena for human satisfaction and flourishing, and thus brought a missionary zeal to the program of scientific experimentation and technological
innovation.
One of the serendipities
modern readers find
in studying Gregory is that he seems to anticipate several psychological approaches and therapeutic developments that are currently considered to be wholly unprecedented
innovations of contemporary psychotherapy.
None of them foster the kind of entrepreneurial and scientific
innovation that success
in the global economy demands; most establish a religion hostile not only to individual initiative but to religious freedom, the education of women, and other indispensable aspects of
modern society.
In the Grant Grill, Kropczynski defines California cuisine by highlighting seasonal and locally sourced ingredients while maintaining a balance of traditional preparations and
modern innovation.
Welcoming designers, architects, consumers, and all others interested
in furniture
innovation,
Modern Line Furniture is thrilled for your visit.
We would not as humans, have made the progress we have
in the
modern world, without new thinking, new ideas and
innovation.
Hearty laughter greeted the
innovation and echoed through the winter, so loudly that Wrigley last month released to the press a 21 - page booklet explaining
in detail the club's new philosophy (everything will be directed towards developing better players), comparing it to
modern business - management ideas (IBM computers have replaced blackboards), defending it (the Cubs have not been out of the second division
in 14 years despite their use «of every type of manager from inspirational leader to slave driver»), and chiding the press for its sarcastic criticism of the experiment.
One of the things Newey spoke about
in his recent book, How To Build A Car, was how sad
modern F1 had become
in that there's so little scope for genuine
innovation.
Perhaps he really was a dinosaur from the 1990s, with his previous powers of influence and
innovation lost to the law of diminishing returns, age, history and a game that had changed
in many radical ways since the days when the Dutchman was hailed as the father of
modern football.
bloom was founded by four dads wanting to bring meaningful
innovation and contemporary design to a world of baby products that have traditionally been functional but not
in tune with the design sense of
modern parents.
Modern parenting has actually become easier compared to parenting
in the past, thanks to new
innovations which make work easier.
[21] Many design features of
modern cloth diapers have followed directly from
innovations initially developed
in disposable diapers, such as the use of the hour glass shape, materials to separate moisture from skin and the use of double gussets, or an inner elastic band for better fit and containment of waste material.
The
modern, technologically connected economy is a new beast and rapid technological
innovation could drive growth
in productivity to offset declines
in population.
Part of that, they believe, is because of the
innovations in weapons and military strategies associated with
modern life.
Rapid climate change during the Middle Stone Age, between 80,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age, sparked surges
in cultural
innovation in early
modern human populations, according to new research.
With a
modern history of domestic scientific achievement dating back to the end of World War II, France has capitalized on its scientific assets with the adoption,
in 2009, of a National Research and
Innovation Strategy with a very specific and worthwhile goal: «To put back research and
innovation at the heart of French society and economy.»
That continues
in the
modern world, as young people disproportionately produce
innovation, generate economic growth, and finance social support networks for the elderly.
DOD has already pledged $ 70 million apiece to support two other existing Institutes for Manufacturing
Innovation (IMIs)-- one on digital manufacturing and design
innovation led by the University of Illinois and based
in Chicago, and the second on lightweight and
modern metals manufacturing
innovation based
in Detroit.
Whatever the cause, this major evolutionary event led to a wide range of biological
innovation, including the origin of
modern ecosystems, a rapid increase
in animal diversity, the origin of skeletons and the first appearance of specialist modes of life such as burrowing and swimming.
During the visit representatives of the foreign delegation together with SFedU students worked on a joint project of involvement of company personnel
in innovation activities, participated
in the seminar «Innovative regional development», as well as
in the IV International scientific conference «Prospects for the development of language education
in modern educational space», organized by the Department of foreign languages.
BSRC Fleming has signed a MoU with the National Bank of Greece sharing the common vision of fostering
innovation and entrepreneurship
in emerging areas of
modern research.
If policymakers and citizens don't recognize the role that science now plays
in modern everyday life, and the value of scientific evidence to help us make better public decisions, research and
innovation will not thrive.
Around the globe, skincare is a serious pursuit and beauty experts are leading the charge
in blending the best of traditional remedies with
modern - day
innovation.
Blending antique, vintage and
modern elements to reinvent timeless classics, Lisa will share her thoughts on growing her brand, creative
innovation and the importance of entrepreneurship
in today's fashion industry.
And, PS, if some of the heritage brands are currently feeling a bit dusty and dated... isn't adopting cutting edge clean practices, and ushering
in new
innovation, a surefire way to make them
modern?
Christopher Bailey has a natural talent for combining tradition and
innovation and led the brand
in a unique and
modern leadership without losing its unique history.
The
modern times have seen many
innovations in every field.
Summary:
In the midst of a dazzling and prolific career at the forefront of modern jazz innovation, Miles Davis (Don Cheadle) virtually disappears from public view for a period of five years in the late 1970
In the midst of a dazzling and prolific career at the forefront of
modern jazz
innovation, Miles Davis (Don Cheadle) virtually disappears from public view for a period of five years
in the late 1970
in the late 1970s.
Thankfully, the film never indulges
in the sort of scatological humor seen
in other studios» toon efforts — still, that's a consolation that only goes so far, given that
innovation and imagination prove to be as extinct as pterodactyls
in the
modern world.
In the Forward of the new report, Andreas Schleicher argues that it is this modern form of interwoven learning that is the site for contemporary innovation in educatio
In the Forward of the new report, Andreas Schleicher argues that it is this
modern form of interwoven learning that is the site for contemporary
innovation in educatio
in education.
School networks are one of the most important
innovations in the
modern era of U.S. K - 12 education.
As
modern technology advances, so does
innovation in schools across all levels.
GCDS FIRST: The Campaign for Tradition and
Innovation is an opportunity both to strengthen tradition and to support
innovation in the form of curricular initiatives and
modern facilities designed to meet the unique imperatives of a 21st - century education.
At this stage
in the
modern movement to redesign high schools, states should focus on policies that provide opportunity, encouragement, and support for local
innovation — including those described above — rather than more sweeping policies that mandate statewide comprehensive reforms.