Sentences with phrase «breakthrough for all»

Arbib v Earl Cadogan The major breakthrough for the landlords came in 2005, in a series of appeals called Arbib v Earl Cadogan and others [2005] 3 EGLR 139.
In a decision described as a major breakthrough for freedom of the press in Canada, the court chiselled out what it calls a «new and distinctive» defence for journalists reporting on matters of public significance: The «public interest responsible journalism defence.»
Matter Center represents a breakthrough for legal professionals and service providers.
That order was a major breakthrough for the defense.
In a breakthrough for bird watchers and the avian - curious everywhere, the Visipedia research project and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology have collaborated on a nifty website that has a keen skill: it can identify hundreds of bird species by photo alone.
This should be released in 3 - 4 years, and could be a major breakthrough for electric cars in my opinion, especially if the Supercharger network of fast - charging stations that provide free power grows all around the country and the world.
A Filipino scientist says he has created a new composite building board made of chicken feathers that could be a major breakthrough for the construction industry in Asia.
The researchers hope that further study of the worms» gut bacteria will lead to the real breakthrough for managing this type of plastic waste, which can in theory be recycled but facilities that have the capacity to do so are quite scarce.
This was an important political breakthrough for climate politics.
Last year was a major breakthrough for floating wind, as Norwegian oil firm Statoil commissioned the 30MW Hywind Scotland array, the world's first floating wind park.
This is a major breakthrough for the divestment movement and the thousands of people around the world who have pushed cities to take a stand against polluters who are destroying our climate and the planet.
But Krug said it represented a breakthrough for involvement of developing - world scientists.
The mere fact that even UKMO is now predicting «basically no warming for the next 5 years» is a major reality breakthrough for these guys.
[5] «This represents a major breakthrough for all those working to halt the predatory exploitation of Burma's forests,» said Mike Davis of Global Witness.
The something else, I believe, is what makes this exhibition a breakthrough for this American master.
Steve DiBenedetto's current exhibition, Mile High Psychiatry, at Derek Eller (March 20 — April 18, 2015) marks a breakthrough for a painter who is best known for his encrusted surfaces jam - packed with helicopters, octopi and neural networks.
Close chose to create these paintings with tools considered more difficult to manipulate than brushes and paint in order to create a breakthrough for himself as an artist.
That space where the first major breakthrough for an artist could happen is surely reflected in many aspects and elements of art fairs.
Anyway, the first breakthrough for me in painting wasn't spin art, but pulp figuration, which came in 1979.
George Trakas Destined To Be One Of The Great Sculptors John Bentley Mays Globe and Mail, March 1980 The first major breakthrough for George Trakas in his home country was the inclusion of two sculptures in the 1978 landmark exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario entitled Structures for Behaviour.
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.
The process of using a mouse to create colors, shapes, and broken lines turned out to be a breakthrough for him.
This experience represented a significant breakthrough for Riley, offering her a new understanding of colour and perception.
This form of perceptual interference represented a breakthrough for Kidner, as he said: «I was now satisfied that the content of the picture was visibly connected to its structure».
It was a breakthrough for me with my own work.
Another major breakthrough for him came with the landmark, mural - scale 1971 painting Railroad Horse (now in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), featuring cascades of vibrant, poured pigment, Poons then came to be regarded as one of the foremost Color Field painters.
David Humphrey at Fredericks & Freiser, through Jan. 19 David Humphrey's new paintings represent something of a breakthrough for the New York artist.
The resulting work, Fela: Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen... (2002), ended up being one of the most talked - about works in the exhibition, and likewise represented another breakthrough for Barkley, which ultimately got him painting large - scale portraits again.
It suggests a breakthrough for the artist, who recently had a survey at Toronto's Gallery 44, Centre for Contemporary Photography.
The technique used in this series, controlled pours and stains on unprimed canvas, became a vital breakthrough for the artist.
«It was a breakthrough for me when I started working this way.
I believe a more decisive breakthrough for Bureau occurred in 2014 when he requested that his supplier provide canvases in eight different shapes.
The firm believes Dark Souls II can be a breakthrough for the series, and attract more mainstream RPG fans of titles like Skyrim.
I'm still waiting for a great game, still waiting for an «Arkham Asylum / City» breakthrough for Spidey.
The game supports only low resolution EGA graphics but does feature the pseudo-3D environment that remains a breakthrough for its time.
The gameplay is a complete breakthrough for its time.
Still seen by creator Tomonobu Itagaki as having the potential «to be a breakthrough for the industry,» several years in which they encountered repeated, unideal setbacks result in a gameplay experience that never meets such lofty expectation.
The screen was black and white, the action was slow and the thrills mainly came from the fact that this was a breakthrough for video games that, until then, had mainly been variations on the classic tennis game.
We had our breakthrough for 4D capture in 2011, when Axis Animation asked us to capture the facial performances for the now famous Dead Island trailer.
Calling L.A. Noire «a breakthrough for games as a whole» and a «stunning accomplishment» that «sets a new standard for storytelling,» the publisher revealed that the detective sim has sold four million copies since going on sale in May.
A technological breakthrough for the Nintendo DS, Robocalypse features over 50 A.I. driven units with advanced distributed path - finding, dynamic music and stunning 3D particle effects.
It takes the collective power of many travel blogger's to boost each other to get us to the top — a major breakthrough for me that really put my blog on the upward trajectory.
One hundred years ago, a historic «hike» from Mill Valley to Stinson Beach marked a major breakthrough for women's cross-country running.
Sounds like it will be a real breakthrough for this disease, however, the cost of animal diagnostics is so expensive that even if my Veterinarian suspected DM there is no way I can afford an MRI let alone the tensor MRI.
«This project has been quite a big breakthrough for us because now it allows some of these dogs to be taken off the streets, to at least find other avenues for homes,» said Ricky Yeo, president at ASD.
This patented formula was developed by leading veterinarians and is a scientific breakthrough for anal gland problems.
A real breakthrough for aggressive investors could come when Bitcoin exchange traded funds (ETFs) hit the market.
It was recognized by FinTech Breakthrough for the «Best Consumer Lending Product» in 2017.
The 9900 is truly an engineering breakthrough for RIM with software that makes it shine.
Freethy sees the deal as a breakthrough for self - publishers, getting her past the mostly - digital realm of ebooks and into the global network of stores and other print - based channels in which Ingram traditionally operates.
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