«We have taken a fundamentally different approach from the likes of Amazon because we see
ourselves as an enabler of retail,» Google retail chief Daniel Alegre told Reuters.
There's nothing Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey cherishes more than the idea of his product
as an enabler of democratic revolution.
As an enabler of cost reductions, transparency, and immutability, a fair amount of firms within the newly coined «fintech industry» have developed blockchain - based solutions for the tracking of marketable items like commodities, assets, and securities.
«This partnership signals the intention of TechAlliance and its community partners, as well as the larger London region, to play a more prominent role
as an enabler of innovation regionally, to the economic benefit of the entire province.»
At the height of the divorce revolution in the 1970s, many scholars, therapists, and journalists served
as enablers of this kind of thinking.
The emerging insurance framework will act
as an enabler of a technology that has the potential to make our roads much safer.»
Meanwhile, activist and grassroots Democrats could be swayed by the Republican retention of the state Senate, viewing Cuomo
as an enabler of that.
In a sharp rebuttal, CEO of GNPC, Alex Mould maintained that the guarantee was actually in line with their mandate
as an enabler of the petroleum industry in Ghana.
Marine litter can act
as an enabler of this loss: non-indigenous invasive species often use litter in the ocean as a habitat in which to hide, as a platform on which to settle or as a transport medium for moving into new territories.
As enablers of such miracles, Garreau mentions especially «GRIN technologies» — genetics, robotics, information technology and nanotechnology.
The article claims that «health experts increasingly view apps and sites such as Tinder, Grindr, and OkCupid
as enablers of high - risk sex».
«health experts increasingly view apps and sites such as Tinder, Grindr, and OkCupid
as enablers of high - risk sex»
While Lola (Lola Norda), the first person we glimpse, is a character never utilized again, Paul Hamy's pimp shows up intermittently
as an enabler of Madeleine / Helene's current degradation.
The majority of heads surveyed were «philosophers» (51 per cent)-- mostly former English literature teachers with no experience outside education — who saw their role
as enablers of better teaching rather than prioritising staff management, revenue and better working environments.
The theme of this year's program — which will be explored in a panel discussion and breakout sessions — is teacher leaders
as enablers of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in their classrooms and beyond.
In the end, the success of formative assessment
as an enabler of learning depends on the knowledge and skills of teachers to implement this approach in collaboration with their pupils, not on test developers.
Sanjay Sapre speaks about low penetration of mutual funds in India
as an enabler of growth in MF industry - Financial Chronicle 26th December, 2018
For its part, natural gas could still play a useful — but more limited — role in the transition to a clean energy system, not as a replacement for coal but rather
as an enabler of grid flexibility in support of renewable technologies.
It's been a long time since I've heard someone opine that courts, through their ability to resolve disputes, serve
as enablers of business rather than impediments.
New York City About Blog This blog exclusively covers the role of technology
as an enabler of copyright.
However this friend, who was previously a mutual friend of mine too, prior to her turning to the dark side of parental alienation, appeared completely oblivious to the role she was now playing
as an enabler of parental alienation.
Not exact matches
Making use
of special delivery and using technology
as an
enabler to enhance one's software to operate and provide services best suited according to the customers» needs rather than opting for a first come - first serve basis also enhances the service experience.
«We wait to see if her
enablers step up and respond on Syria's behalf,» he said — just
as Russia warned
of «consequences» for the U.S. - led attack.
And for me it's just a matter
of I like to try new things and just see it
as more
of an
enabler and what that would bring into the future.»
But it also serves an incredibly important role
as an
enabler and incubator
of innovation and positive forward momentum for society
as a whole, which is something that simply will not continue if those lone individuals become disadvantaged by getting their services blocked, slowed or effectively taxed by usage limits.
One would think that they had utterly lost their reputation for honesty — not to mention competence — by pasting AAA ratings on junk mortgages
as prime
enablers of the present global financial crash.
Smart access is a hot topic these days, following Amazon's recent acquisition
of smart video doorbell Ring, and with the continued rollout
of new applications for the technology
as an important ecommerce
enabler.
Ken Hu emphasized that Huawei isn't going to release a handful
of clouds on its own;
as an ecosystem
enabler, Huawei aims to help all
of its customers build all manner
of clouds.
During the first keynote, Ken Hu, Huawei's Rotating CEO, explained that the company aims to position itself
as the
enabler and driver
of an intelligent world.
Alibaba has positioned itself
as an innovator and
enabler of what it calls New Retail, the integration
of online and offline commerce and the digitization
of core retail operations.
As that might suggest, this is more
of a partisan issue than a securities regulation matter, even though the Democrat's academic
enablers (you know who you are) insist it's just about good policy.
B2B Sales, in a new role
of expertise, can be the
enabler and assembler
of goal attaining opportunities that B2B buyers and social buyers alike will want
as resources.
A question to owners
of large (> 10 rounds) magazines: What thoughts, what fantasies, run through your mind
as you load one
of these mass - killing -
enablers?
Whatever genuine aid SNAP may provide victims
of priestly sex abuse is well matched by the harm SNAP does by mounting little less than an anti-Catholic smear campaign and wantonly portraying every priest
as a sexual predator waiting to happen and every bishop an
enabler.
Music must be seen in its pastoral context
as fundamentally an
enabler of fuller congregational participation.
He says conservatives like Dreher and Douthat are foolish to hail him
as some kind
of truth - teller to and about conservative elites, that the reality is he is an
enabler of American personal irresponsibility and what's more, a force for political evil....
This balance
as the goal for ministry has produced the latest attempts to epitomize the work
of the minister in terms
of the master roles11
of «facilitator,» «
enabler,» and «conflict manager.»
This is the argument that is offered
as a theological justification for the minister in the dominant roles
of enabler and conflict manager.
Our effectiveness
as growth
enablers will be enhanced if we see and understand persons through the glasses
of growth.
The challenge
of our day is for the pastor to see his job
as enabler and to begin to train laymen for the more challenging task
of community mental health workers.
«One
of two things will happen: either a war or a rebellion... we are speaking now
as in a dream» — a dream, because never had Luther thought
of himself
as an
enabler, even less a promoter
of rebellion.
Trust the barometer
of your energy level to suggest that those resources may be crucial ones for your own growth or for your increasing effectiveness
as a growth
enabler with others.
I could be wrong I do believe in a higher power and in love
as the universal language (for lack
of a better phrase
of words, although it might be more universal today to say sex is the universal language) and in this post just now realized I have to change my 100 %
enabler label to 99 % based on the higher power belief.
Within such an approach, several themes would play especially important roles: pastoral care
as the ministry
of the whole congregation in the world; the identity
of the ordained minister in his or her pastoral office
as both
enabler and representative
of the calling
of all Christians to minister in the world; and a threefold focus
of pastoral care, including the person or persons in need, the gospel
of Jesus Christ, and the faith
of the Christian church
as represented in Scripture and tradition.
The challenge
of our day, however, is for the pastor to see his job
as enabler and to begin to train laymen for the more challenging task
of community mental health workers.
The teacher,
as an
enabler or equipper or coach, no matter how expert he is
as a scholar, is in his teaching function asked to help the student to release and develop powers
of observation and reasoning that will serve him
as a continuing learner.
But although Twitter, hailed by many
as a powerful
enabler of free speech, is taking its first step toward limiting hate speech, some groups say it still has a long way to go.
It's the
enablers that are
as much to blame, those on the board and the poison that is Kronke, and also those fans that many years ago marched in favour
of him staying when he could have gone to manage Real or Barca.
Sanchez is the
enabler of the whole system and at present, it is tough to find another player in the squad that can replicate the Chilean's efforts, something which Wenger seems fully aware
of,
as the Frenchman has retained the player
as the front - man for 7 consecutive games, taking only Premier League and Champions League fixtures into account.
Unless this vicious cycle
of the underlying causes
of poverty is broken with education
as an
enabler, African women will continue to be relegated to the dark prehistoric ages
of witchcraft and sorcery.