Sentences with phrase «big breakthroughs from»

unless we'll have big breakthroughs from whilsher and maitland - niels, we are going to pay dearly for that.
It is important to not let this chance slip by as it will be a big breakthrough from your mounting debts.

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That's when it's time to step away from your desk and network with other professionals in your field, some of your biggest breakthroughs can start from a conversation.
Negotiators from the U.S., Canada and Mexico wrapped up the seventh round of Nafta talks this week in Mexico still hoping for a breakthrough on the biggest sticking points.
He's also the winner of the inaugural Breakthrough Junior Challenge, funded in part by a grant from Zuckerberg, which asks young people between the ages of 13 and 18 to create short videos that communicate big ideas in life sciences, physics and math.
And that has left Emotiv with a challenge every bit as big as conquering mind reading: figuring out how to present its breakthrough device to the world in a way that will transform it from a slightly scary gadget to the next must - have consumer technology.
Getting from users an instant snapshot of how a company is doing is a big breakthrough in customer service, says consultant Patricia Seybold.
Clark has penned a breakthrough process for taking your big idea from infancy to maturity.
It was frustrating getting push - back on market size from investors, and somehow we knew if we suspended disbelief just a little longer we'd have a breakthrough... it just took time to see past the initial thrill of making money to the even bigger opportunity.
From the biggest name in protein comes a breakthrough cookie that'll satisfy your muscles — and your taste buds.
The initiative is being led by the Brazilian Vegetarian Society, in partnership with organisations that include São Paulo's Municipal Secretary of Green and Environment, Vegetarian Magazine, Greenpeace and others — a real breakthrough from a city in one of the world's biggest meat - exporting countries.
The 19 - year - old used last season as his breakthrough and transferred from Southampton to Manchester United in a big money move.
The young English star has set the Championship alight this season and has naturally attracted interest from some of the biggest clubs in the Premier League during a breakthrough season.
From legends like Dennis Bergkamp and Ruud van Nistelrooy to the more recent breakthroughs of Georginio Wijnaldum and Memphis Depay: the Dutch Eredivisie has always been a breeding ground for players who would later move on to some of the biggest clubs in Europe.
This was a big breakthrough for secularists, who had campaigned hard to finally rid creationism from schools in Britain.
Nisanth Sastry, senior lecturer in the department of Informatics at King's College and one of the collaborators on the research, said, The use of about.me was the big breakthrough, as it allowed us to go from pairs of social networks, which we had been studying recently, to all the major social network platforms today: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.»
«I hope the new domain for research will be extended from electronics — from bodies in electronics which transport in solid - state — into electronic - optical domain into an integrated circuit, which is going to be the big breakthrough for the future generation of high - speed data transfer,» Feng said.
Erik DeBenedictis of Sandia's Advanced Device Technologies department said Sandia can play an important role in creating breakthroughs that are not simply variations of transistors — developments such as computers that learn or technologies that move data from one part of the computer to another more efficiently — crucial for big data problems.
Because nobody really knows where the next big biological breakthrough will come from, or what next area of math biologists will want to use, a young person who wants to try a life at the interface between these two exploding fields should go to a place with many interactions between the two groups, and where there is a focal point where the two groups can come together.
Ginger Armbrust, Ph.D., from the University of Washington explained that an equally important outcome would be to «expand the community of people that are working on these organisms and making big breakthroughs into how these organisms function.»
He considers RNAi technology to potentially be the «next big breakthrough» in ant eradications, and finally resolve the non-target issue that currently prevents ants from becoming the world's most eradicated animal taxa.
SUPERSTAR Rihanna's mystery lover is believed to be a Saudi businessman from one the richest families in the world, reportedly worth $ billion ($ 1 Rihanna - R&B singer who released her debut album Music of the Sun in 2005, then had her big breakthrough with the 2007 album Good Girl Gone Bad, which
There was a little speech, which I did not deliver in song, alas, but the text of my introductory essay, from the awards booklet, reads as follows: «It's been a breakthrough and haphazardly maternal sort of year on the big screen for Tony - nominated stage actress Amy Ryan, with a slate of film roles in which she memorably portrays caregivers both attentive and criminally negligent.
The way in which McDonagh is heading after this feature suggests that after his big breakthrough In Bruges in 2008 and the rather disappointing Seven Psychopaths from 2012, he's ready to make good on all of talent, and it wouldn't be wrong to compare him to the creativity and rare genius of a fellow director like Quentin Tarantino.
A Bigger Splash — the title presumably taken from David Hockney's celebrated painting of a California pool — marks director Luca Guadagnino's first feature since his breakthrough, I Am Love.
And for going on 125 years, Dunlop has come up big, with breakthrough after breakthrough, paving the way on every pavement from the speedway to the highway.
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As the breakthrough painting from Roy Lichtenstein says, right in its thought balloon, «Look, Mickey, I've hooked a big one.»
Photo: Richard Schmidt) As we make the journey through Hockney's oeuvre — one that the artist has also clearly enjoyed revisiting — we move from his formative pictures as a student at the Royal College of Art in London, through to the breakthrough Los Angeles paintings — typified by A Bigger Splash (Hockney first moved to the Hollywood Hills in 1979)-- to the first big room of the show: a stunning display that reunites Hockney's celebrated series of large double portraits.
The big creative breakthrough came when the artist stepped away from abstraction and began working with recognisable objects, particularly words.
It's a breakthrough for the artist, whose work draws rhapsodic whispers from admiring critics and collectors but had yet to command such a big stage.
In ten chapters they hit everything from bio-plastic to water purification, outlining the most promising companies and the biggest «breakthrough opportunities.»
(The Breakthrough Institute has issued a report, «Where Good Technologies Come From,» concluding that visionary presidents have, throughout American history, mad a big difference in driving inquiry leading to big advances in technology.)
The Breakthrough team warns that while deployment of today's technologies is vital, if money for deployment is included in the $ 150 - billion pie, that dangerously reduces the amount of money for laboratories pursuing vital advances on photovoltaics or energy storage and for big tests of technologies that must be demonstrated at large scale — like capturing carbon dioxide from power plants.
Battery advances, particularly big breakthroughs, are widely seen as complementary to renewable energy technologies, which could benefit from improvements in electricity storage.
In a widely cited 1986 paper, «Profiting from Technological Innovation,» he argued that the big winners from breakthrough ideas can be companies that control distribution and customer service, not the inventors.
To borrow again from The Slight Edge (or Darren Hardy's The Compound Effect, which carries a similar message), I'd argue making daily incremental progress in your career plans is way more important than any big singular breakthrough.
A big breakthrough happened in a session when Jeff, after feeling emotionally abandoned by Laurie, stayed present and said, «I don't want to run away from you right now, and I don't want to keep telling you how you're messing up.
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