Not exact matches
It's
bigger than the Industrial
Revolution,» Draper said at Intelligence Squared U.S. debate presented in partnership with Manhattan Institute's Adam Smith Society on Saturday.
But Taihuttu's motivation is about more
than just cashing in on a
big return; it's about taking part in a
revolution that's transforming the world of money.
The company anticipates that internet technology and
big - data analytics will spark nothing less
than revolution that will rescue increasingly outmoded brick - and - mortar business models.
Data is a hallmark of marketing and, thanks to the digital
revolution and the emergence of
big data, we have access to more of it
than ever before.
might have been brainwashed by his lies... after the emirates project that there were financial constraints... if Wenger realized that stans target For the club each year was a champions league spot... he as a true arsenal fan wud have either tld Stan to invest more in the club to enable him compete or come out open ND let d fans know what's up... i bet you there wud be a
revolution by the fans to throw Stan out of the club by selling his shares... stan is not
bigger than the club and there is no club without the fans.....
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The technology could end up affecting every major industry — aerospace, defense, medicine, transportation, food, fashion — and have an even
bigger impact on U.S. manufacturing
than the robot
revolution.
Since that time technology has quickly passed the VHS age by, and as such it makes perfect sense that the failure of the second film coupled with the advances of the digital
revolution made Paramount more
than a little hesitant to bring the evil and vindictive ghost Samara back to the
big screen for a third supernatural killing spree.
And let's be real: The
Big Apple needs a real «
revolution» that involves more
than adding charter seats.
That makes the new Street models feel zippier
than their
big Harley brothers in low - speed environments, despite the
Revolution X «s smaller displacement.
The book helps you understand the foundation of the 1911
revolution, which was a
bigger historical event
than the advent of Mao.
Even if the
big publishers are as slow to see the wisdom of this bundling model as they have been over the past five years to adapt in business - positive (rather
than defensive) ways to the ebook
revolution, it's worth noting here that, as is so often the case, Amazon has a secret weapon on this terrain.
One of them is obviously MOBILE... and I specifically chose the word «Mobile» because this investment theme's far
bigger than the smartphone
revolution.
Overall: 9 Summary: Deus Ex: Human
Revolution is the pefect example of a game that is more
than the sum of its parts; take each gameplay aspect seperately, and they don't manage to match up to the games that focus on those elements, but take these elements as one
big package, and Deus Ex: Human
Revolution belongs on your gaming shelf.
If you would like to meet up with the
biggest regional games network in the UK, with more
than 60 members including Sumo Digital,
Revolution Software, Double Eleven and Team17, just get in touch.
Namely, we see the game's huge and untamed frontier area, said to be
bigger than Assassin's Creed
Revolution's entire map, as well as a glimpse at the chaotic battlefields of the American Revolutionary War.
With more
than 100 works from the original exhibition and a
big, richly illuminating catalog, «The Armory Show at 100: Modern Art and
Revolution» at the New - York Historical Society offers an excellent opportunity to ponder such questions.
Hurricanes are certainly less common in New York
than in Florida or Louisiana, but if Sandy's invasion of the
Big Apple is evidence of global warming, then global warming has menaced the Empire State for centuries, because hurricanes have hit New York since before the industrial
revolution.
The
biggest obstacle to this
revolution is that uncontrolled fossil fuel energy remains much cheaper
than clean energy.
Legal professionals now think tech will help them do their job better, but many are still not aware that the legaltech
revolution is much
bigger and wider
than that, and that legal services as they have been conceived (and provided) for so long are being completely transformed.
Besides the cost — a single Philips Hue light bulb costs $ 40 on sale at Amazon — security, as well as the headache in making sure smart products stay current and are able to work together, are
big barriers that make the smart home
revolution more of a hassle
than it's worth.
Given that that the average person spends more
than a year of their lives — or 375 days to be exact — folding, sorting and putting laundry away, it's clear that this is going to be the
biggest revolution in home appliances since the dishwasher.