The «vanishing trial» (because of the high percentage of settlements) mitigates
against innovation of technology in the courtroom.
Not exact matches
Weingarten cautions
against equating R&D spending too closely with
innovation, noting that many oil and gas companies fare poorly under such measurements because
of Statistics Canada's criteria for research spending, but still frequently develop new methods and ideas.
A single C - suite executive guiding
innovation from the top down, after all, just seems to go
against so much
of what we know about how creativity works.
Another area
of criminal
innovation targets the «sandboxing» defenses that some companies build to protect themselves
against attack, says Jack Miller, CISO at startup SlashNext, which supplies systems to mitigate cyberthreats.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders recently gained a lot
of attention when he pointed out one very important point about the future
of America: don't bet
against U.S.
innovation.
Apple's suit
against Samsung, the world's largest maker
of smartphones, has partly been viewed as a proxy war
against Google, which Apple executives have derided as a copycat, swiping Apple's
innovations.
The idea was to compete
against Apple's closed iOS platform by allowing hardware makers such as Motorola, Samsung, and HTC to leave much
of the software
innovation to Google, while they could focus on innovating around hardware.
Not only are these corporate forms a powerful tool in the fight
against inequality, but there is evidence that they provide the incentives for greater effort, more cooperation, more
innovation and more sharing — all
of which contribute to improvements in workplace performance and company productivity.
Most
of the returns should come from maintaining pricing
against inflation, moderate product
innovation, dividends, and buying back shares.
Factors working
against coffee value include more suppliers coming into the market — such as the emergence
of Vietnam in the 1990's as a major player — and
innovations in developing and producing coffee that made it cheaper.
WASHINGTON — As the White House prepares to levy punishing tariffs on an array
of Chinese goods, it is planning a much more strategic strike
against China's dominance in cutting - edge technology by restricting investment in American
innovation.
While Fan supported the development
of a government regulated digital currency, noting that one objective is, ``... to further intensify reform and
innovation, solidly promote the R&D
of the central bank's digital currency», he reiterated the importance
of protecting the yuan
against unofficial virtual currencies.
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.
Our will to transcend nature through projects
of mastery mounts a rebellion
against the natural constraints
of the organic human body, harnessing the power
of technological
innovations to render it the instrument
of our arbitrary will.
In each case (1965 and 1981) it is evident (and somewhat embarrassing) that my sense
of theological dislocation is hardly a matter
of my own new insight or
innovation, but one
of a somewhat panicky, sloppy and inept reaction to external events, to massive and threatening cultural and historical changes that, quite
against my will, force on me a different procedure, a different viewpoint, a different set
of questions — a different theology.
Then Ash remembers, «But
against any easy claim
of superiority, we have to remind ourselves that most European economies are struggling to generate jobs,
innovation, and entrepreneurship as the American economy has succeeded in doing for much
of this quarter century.»
Quality assured product inspection and fat analysis
innovations safeguard consumers
against inferior products and help reduce the number
of recalls...
Hershey's senior director
of sustainability, corporate social responsibility and social
innovation Jeff King told ConfectioneryNews: «We will provide progress
against these KPIs yearly on our Cocoa For Good website, along with stories and updates about what we have learned as we execute our Cocoa For Good projects.
With the explosion
of consumer interest and NPD in plant based dairy, the industry now has to deliver
against greater expectations
of nutrition, quality, taste and
innovation.
For the most part, Arsenal have been short
of flair and
innovation against top sides which predates this season.
And, the most conspicuous aspect
of all was the timing
of such an
innovation from Wenger, who, before the match
against Everton, wasn't expected to spring in a surprise.
Finally, look for a wave
of innovation to come out
of the new breed
of organizations (and individual activists) whom Trump has spurred into action...
against him.
[1] In these elections, televised debates — which Craig Allen Smith compares to the Super Bowl, referring to both as «
innovations of the 1960s that pitted the survivors
of elimination contests
against each other in spectacles made for national television» [2]-- have become increasingly prominent.
«I hate to compare, but given the
innovations he has carried out at IITA and how he has taken it a notch higher the development ladder, I must say that Dr. Sanginga understands the critical role
of agriculture research institutes in our continent's grim battle
against the scourge
of hunger and poverty, more than any
of his predecessors.
Other likely candidates include Joe Nicoletti, a Common Councilor and longtime City Hall staffer, Andy Maxwell, Miner's director
of policy and
innovation and Alfonso Davis, who ran
against Miner in 2013.
Asked how the EPA's action might affect future plans, BASF replied that given its «strong focus on
innovation,» it would «continue to develop new products to meet the changing needs
of the marketplace,» while defending its existing «important and beneficial products
against unwarranted regulations.»
The rest
of the COMPETES bill would severely lower authorized funding levels for the social and behavioral sciences, geosciences, and international activities at NSF — cuts that are in line with the committee's ideological stance that they play small roles in fostering
innovation, bolstering the U.S. economy, and defending the nation
against attack.
But Gates warned
against complacency, and noted a 2012 report by PCAST that identified opportunities for the United States to keep its edge in
innovation, including boosting
of R&D expenditures moderately to 3.0 %
of GDP, making the R&D tax credit permanent, streamlining federal regulations that decrease productivity at research universities, and adopting «best practices» to improve undergraduate education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Other robot makers embraced the
innovations of their end - users, though they, too, have a case
against them should they choose to pursue it.
This indicates that the
innovation potential has been substantial for fungicides with new modes
of action and excellent performance, not least because some
of the older groups have suffered from an erosion
of efficacy
against some important pathogens due to the emergence
of resistance [see also FRAC 2007 (1)-RSB-.
Sir Kenneth Murray, (1930 - 2013), was an international leader
of scientific
innovation who saved countless lives worldwide by developing the first vaccine
against viral hepatitis B.
«Talented graduate students are a creative and energetic force that will contribute to the kind
of innovation required for progress
against cancer and other life - threatening diseases.
Shuri's engineering and
innovation are clearly a huge part
of her character, based on what the cast have been saying as they promote the film, and I'm so curious to see what sort
of inventions she'll contribute to the fight
against Thanos (aside,
of course, from her amazing panther gauntlets.)
They worked like a teeter - totter — trying to weigh campy acting and comic
innovation against the ridiculously serious business
of their incoherent plots.
But after witnessing the history
of man's violence
against man, repeated time and again, Wakanda resolved to shield its supreme technological
innovations and ideal society from the world, to protect its own people by shielding them from humankind's folly.
As each period
of innovation waned, it was usually replaced by a movement called «back to basics» or «essentialism» - or something else that suggested a backlash
against failed fads.
But solid STEM education bumps up
against other staples
of the school system, such as AP requirements or pacing guides, that do not reward or support
innovation.
Which is why the movement needs a new political strategy — one that builds a broader constituency, whose success doesn't turn key supporters
against it, and one that continues to encourage
innovation in an increasing number
of high - quality charter schools.
If we don't, history has already provided a glimpse as to what might happen... disruptive
innovation compels educators to go
against the flow, challenge the status quo, take on the resistance, and shift our thinking in a more growth - oriented way... There is time to go down the path less traveled and create systems
of excellence that will be embraced by our learners and in turn better prepare them for their future.
Maintaining creativity
against a background
of curricular change was a key focus
of the day, with teachers exploring how digital technology can encourage pupil
innovation, while meeting new curriculum goals and standards.
Critics (often including ourselves) typically assert that these organizations are the prime obstacles to needed reforms in K — 12 schooling, while defenders (typically, also, supporters
of the education status quo) insist that they are bulwarks
of professionalism and safeguards
against caprice and risky
innovation.
Fordham is a charter authorizer itself (in our home state
of Ohio) and we're keenly aware
of the need to balance the risk that a new school may struggle academically
against a charter's right to autonomy and
innovation.
Of course, the interests
against such
innovations are strong (where would all the ed school profs go?)
As much as everyone likes to talk about «
innovation», there are plenty
of pressures
against change.
«Reform» is a word to conjure with, with a built - in capacity to stifle opposition: come out
against reform and you incriminate yourself
of being opposed to change,
against improvement,
against innovation, in favor
of the horrible old status quo.
It also contains all
of the latest in technological advancements in the world
of cars and automobiles as well as numerous
innovations in the field
of airbags, brakes, and other safety features that makes it on top
against its competitors as
of the latest.
The new flagship from Ingolstadt Audi A8 came with a lot
of innovations up
against the Mercedes S - Class facelift.
My concerns notwithstanding, I respect Amazon's passion for
innovation (and I truly, truly approved
of the Department
of Justice's antitrust suit
against the biggest publishers, whether or not Amazon benefited; the law is the law).
It's not fair to criticise publishers too much on their lack
of innovation and change (it is fair to criticise them harshly in this fight for higher ebook prices because that is simply going
against business common sense, on top
of the democratisation
of reading).
Strengthening the social inclusion
of individuals, the reporting and alerting system was hailed as unique «because it mixes psychological factors with technological
innovation and community participation that perfectly integrate the protective and predictive factors
against crime.»