Sentences with phrase «as early pioneers»

So the Mu» tazilites may be seen as early pioneers of the modern critical study of Holy Scripture.
Zuora sees itself as an early pioneer in a growing class.
Marclay is often recognized as an early pioneer of turntablism, as he first began to use turntables and physically altered records as instruments for performances in the late 1970's.
The «little book,» as he humbly spoke of it, became an overnight sensation with worldwide distribution and firmly established Leiter as an early pioneer in the history of color photography.
The «little» book became an overnight sensation with worldwide distribution and firmly established Leiter as an early pioneer in the history of color photography.
As an early pioneer of selling art online, I've consulted with companies including Six Apart, PayPal, 1000 Markets and others to help build better tools for artists and small businesses to succeed on the web.
HTC's position as an early pioneer in consumer VR affords it the opportunity to move to an upper - class position in the market where it can justify somewhat higher margins while newcomers such as Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality hardware partners scramble to gain traction in the more - affordable VR segment where competition is getting tough.
Though long rumored, the news that PayPal had formally aligned its business with bitcoin dominated headlines this week due to the company's size, brand recognition and influence as an early pioneer and dominant player in online payments.

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As with hedge funds, early returns were achieved by a pioneer group with apparently exceptional talent.
In its early days in the 1980s, deep learning's mostly Canadian pioneers — in particular, the trio of Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, and Yann LeCun, who worked largely out of an institute in Toronto — were dismissed as foolish apostates.
Qualcomm, an early pioneer in mobile phone chips, supplies so - called modem chips to phone makers such as Apple, Samsung and LG that help the phones connect to wireless data networks.
Mobius, 81, who is regarded as a pioneer of emerging market investing, left Franklin Templeton earlier this year after over 30 years with the firm.
Early pioneers, such as Hewlett - Packard Co., gave gifts to newlyweds and new parents, hosted annual picnics and showered employees with free snacks and coffee.
He started his career as a lawyer for early Internet pioneers such as Alta Vista, Yahoo, and Salesforce while practicing law at Skadden Arps.
We learn about Ed's journey from his early days as a pioneer of computer animation, being hired by George Lucas to run the computer division at Lucasfilm, working with Steve Jobs to form Pixar (ultimately Pixar - Disney) and leading it to meteoric success.
I had the privilege of working with many of the earliest pioneers as sustainable and impact investing took hold in a more mainstream context.
His early research on medieval Bulgaria was innovative and original, while his Byzantine studies, often claimed as pioneering, followed paths mapped by French scholars such as Charles Diehl (1859 — 1944) and Louis Bréhier (1868 — 1951) a generation earlier.
This left the way clear for such early pioneers of religious psychology as John Trenchard to uncover the supposed pathological origins of religion in the soul while still appearing to be on the side of «God» (properly understood).
It was a pioneering feat of simply outstanding quality, testimony for which is seen in the fact that it served as the basic text - book of early human history for more than two and a half thousand years.
As he points out, since the Belgian Jesuit George Lemaitre pioneered the big bang theory in the early 1930s, «it's almost as though, with the rise of more secular geniuses... the Church has become discouraged and dropped out of the race, as it were, content to sit on the sidelines and absorb what it can from purely superficial accountAs he points out, since the Belgian Jesuit George Lemaitre pioneered the big bang theory in the early 1930s, «it's almost as though, with the rise of more secular geniuses... the Church has become discouraged and dropped out of the race, as it were, content to sit on the sidelines and absorb what it can from purely superficial accountas though, with the rise of more secular geniuses... the Church has become discouraged and dropped out of the race, as it were, content to sit on the sidelines and absorb what it can from purely superficial accountas it were, content to sit on the sidelines and absorb what it can from purely superficial accounts.
The early pioneers of modernity, such as William of Ockham, John Wycliffe, Erasmus, Martin Luther, Francis Bacon, Galileo and John Locke, were all Christian by conviction.
The third season will feature four episodes dedicated to renowned French chefs, and will be released later this year; then in early 2017, expect six more episodes featuring chefs such as SoCal bread pioneer Nancy Silverton and ramen guru Ivan Orkin.
It was Hernán Cortés, the conqueror of Mexico and later its agricultural pioneer, who introduced peaches into Mexico as early as 1530.
His earlier Kentucky teams, as well as those at Memphis and UMass, were more Pack - Line-esque; he claims to have pioneered that scheme.
John Sugden, an English sociologist who pioneered the «twinning» concept 25 years earlier with a mixed - faith soccer team in Belfast during the height of the Troubles and who is now the director of Football 4 Peace, doing in the Middle East with soccer what PPI does with basketball, puts it both wryly and well: «It's not as if you can sprinkle the pixie dust of sport and everything's going to be fine.»
In other news, our team seems to be rounding nicely into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted business again early this year, so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators, under the tutelage of our faithful leader, will perform their usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh when I look around the soccer world and see all those teams look upon us with envy and scorn as they struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible business model... thank goodness the powers that be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't so fortunate, they will never know what it's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club as if they were an extended member of the family... all for one I say... so when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat when you see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the usual panic buys, just say nothing and be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this is why you stay the course... this is when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
To enhance team skills, we delivered a 3 - day Working with Fathers in Early Years and Children's Centres accredited course, as well as training staff to deliver our pioneering peer mentoring programme for expectant and new dads, Hit the Ground Crawling.
To enhance team skills, we delivered a three - day Working with fathers in early years and children's centres accredited course, as well as training staff to deliver our pioneering peer mentoring programme for expectant and new dads, Hit the Ground Crawling.
Licensed as a parent educator and early childhood teacher, she has pioneered efforts to bring topics such as temperament, neurobiology, the importance of sleep, and emotion coaching into homes, schools, medical practices, and businesses.
Through her years as a labor and delivery nurse at White Plains Hospital, her early contacts with pioneers in obstetrics as well as her own experience as a midwife, Robin has witnessed, and contributed to, profound advancements in how women give birth.
Polchinski was an early pioneer of string theory, the mathematical apparatus picturing the basic particles of matter and force as supertiny wriggling strands of energy known as superstrings.
Early pioneers and trappers in North America encountered what looks like a similar affliction, sometimes referred to as rabbit starvation because rabbit meat is notoriously lean.
As well as revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain diseasAs well as revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain diseasas revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain disease.
By the early 1990s, Swedo and the NIMH team were treating the Sydenham group and pioneering some of the same types of treatments used for patients like Paul Michael today: steroids such as prednisone to stanch the tide of immune molecules; plasmapheresis, a technique to filter the blood, cleanse it of autoantibodies, and return it intact to the patient; and intravenous delivery of a new, healthy immune system with IVIG.
Many police departments now maintain frequently updated maps of high - crime areas to more effectively deploy foot patrols «putting cops on the dots,» as William Bratton, chief of the Los Angeles Police Department who pioneered the technique in New York City in the early 1990s, likes to say.
Korenberg was the early pioneer of studying these individuals with partial gene deletions as a way of gathering clues to the specific function of those genes and gene networks.
As cloning pioneers Rudolf Jaenisch and Ian Wilmut have argued, «if human cloning is attempted, those embryos that do not die early may live to become abnormal children and adults; both are troubling outcomes.»
The first long - term study of a pioneering endoscopic laser treatment for early vocal - cord cancer, developed at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and previously shown to provide optimal voice outcomes, finds that it is as successful as traditional approaches in curing patients» tumors while avoiding the damage to vocal quality caused by radiotherapy or by conventional laser or cold - instrument surgery.
Back in the early 1970s, the first BI companies, such as Cognos, pioneered the design of software and computer tools able to transform raw business operations data into analyzable information — information that BI analysts could then use to answer companies» business - related questions.
Way and his GISS colleagues simulated conditions of a hypothetical early Venus with an atmosphere similar to Earth's, a day as long as Venus» current day, and a shallow ocean consistent with early data from the Pioneer spacecraft.
In the early 2000s, Maria's group had pioneered the single - atom approach for metals anchored on oxide supports as the exclusive active sites for the water - gas shift reaction to upgrade hydrogen streams for fuel cell use.
Many of these pioneers lived in the early days of medicine, before the current era of regulations and ethical guidelines for research trials that have tended to discourage the researcher as research subject.
The tool has a personal history that traces back to 1994, and an ancestral history that stretches nearly four full decades earlier, to a London lab in 1955 and a man named Robert Langridge, also known as the pioneer of molecular graphics.
«We're very honored to be recognized by the ASBH for the pioneering work we've done since the early 1970s to create the field of clinical ethics as a complement to traditional bioethics,» said Siegler.
Biologists Ray and Lorna Coppinger have pioneered a different view, seeing early dogs as scavengers on human trash.
By the early 1980s, Columbia University had begun to emerge as a pioneering center for molecular approaches to the study of brain function.
One of the early pioneers of angiogenesis research, Dr. Konerding leads a group focusing on angiogenesis in inflammation, wound healing, and tumor growth, as well as on clinical anatomy.
A pioneer in artificial intelligence, Marvin served as an Advisor to Foresight Institute from its earliest days.
«A lot of preparations have added so many things that they aren't releasing zinc properly,» said Dr. Ananda Prasad, professor in the department of oncology at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit and an early pioneer of research into zinc as an essential mineral.
An early pioneer in the wellness world, Virgin was studying exercise science as an undergraduate at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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