Sentences with phrase «boldest project yet»

But ARCore is the company's boldest project yet.

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Yet that doesn't compare to the bold transformation project that led P&G to remove 100 of its weakest brands while reducing spending across its manufacturing, marketing, and supply chain — and saving an average of $ 2 billion in each of the last five fiscal years.
I rather like it when those who enter office, whether elected or appointed, announce themselves in advance by a) a long and arduous record, b) predictably constrained staff who will be paid by OUR tax dollars to pursue their pet projects, thus opening themselves up to stark exposure on countless occasions yet to unfold, and c) who must thus become leaden weights on the presumed «We'll get this done» crippled legs of those who make bold to hire them.
«Some of my favorite upcoming projects are by artists who have extremely bold and independent creative voices, yet have been flying under the radar of the art world for years,» Pugh says.
A new Bon Iver / TU Dance project gets its official premiere in St. Paul Apr. 19, but MASS MoCA audiences got a taste March 24 and 25 during a performance that featured Bon Iver's «boldest, most passionate, yet accessible music.»
While some biologists have moved trees and butterflies to cooler areas in to protect them from climate change, the project to move the bull trout in Montana is the boldest translocation yet, notes NPR.
While the speculative project has yet to sign a major tenant, the developer plans to keep with the atmosphere of Times Square by placing bold signage on the 1.5 million sq. ft. tower.
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