Sentences with phrase «by incumbents in»

In the short term, distributed - ledger technology is far more likely to be used by incumbents in financial services.
But like everyone else, these awesome companies started small, dwarfed by the incumbents in their chosen industries.
She went on to win the primary with just 35 percent of the vote — the lowest by any incumbent in the city.

Not exact matches

«Today's Wall Street Journal story about Theranos is factually and scientifically erroneous and grounded in baseless assertions by inexperienced and disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.
But at the same time, there's still a lot of room for companies to grow simply by automating workflows in a vertical that hasn't been served well by incumbent software companies.»
The question of who will be Germany's next Chancellor looks increasingly unlikely with the current incumbent, Angela Merkel seeing her lead in the opinion polls being eroded by socialist leader Martin Schulz.
That leaves a raft of clouds run by telecommunications and other tech incumbents fighting it out in the second tier.
Unlike every other fast - growing market in tech, crypto and blockchain aren't dominated by the big incumbents.
The first is from a low point in a market where the typical customer is overserved by the incumbent companies.
In a statement Thursday morning, Theranos characterizes the Journal story as «factually and scientifically erroneous, and grounded in baseless assertions by inexperienced and disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.&raquIn a statement Thursday morning, Theranos characterizes the Journal story as «factually and scientifically erroneous, and grounded in baseless assertions by inexperienced and disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.&raquin baseless assertions by inexperienced and disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents
For six months, Theranos» position was that the Journal's reports were «inaccurate, misleading and defamatory» and that the allegations are «grounded in baseless assertions by disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents
The project stalled under Barack Obama's presidency, but has been revived by current White House incumbent Donald Trump, who appointed ex-ExxonMobil boss Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State and is viewed as an oil and gas friendly Commander in Chief.
First, as happened in Australia and New Zealand, if ISPs and content providers believe they can reduce costs by peering (i.e. not have to pay transit to exchange traffic) they can use this as a competitive tool to pass on zero - rated content to their customers, as opposed to those ISPs demanding transit payments to deliver traffic, which was particularly common when the countries could be reached only via one company, the incumbent operator.
Even though such internationals work from small bases as they build operations in emerging markets, their average annual revenue growth remains barely half that achieved by incumbent emerging - market players.
The currency's movement was in response to a massive 34 - hour protest staged by tens of thousands against the incumbent Prime Minister Najib Razak on an alleged scandal involving a $ 700 million cash transfer into his personal bank account.
PALO ALTO, CA (October 15, 2015)-- Today's Wall Street Journal story about Theranos is factually and scientifically erroneous and grounded in baseless assertions by inexperienced and disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, tasked with defending 10 incumbent senators in states won by Trump last year, has monitored the Jones race and advised on staffing — but has not yet committed resources to the race.
«Several consortiums led by incumbents with high market share have emerged to test proof - of - concept Blockchain technologies, particularly in international payments and securities clearing and settlement,» says Morgan Stanley's Global Head of Banks and Diversified Finance Research Betsy Graseck.
Other areas dominated by large incumbents with concentrated market share and those with illiquid markets also may show interest in the technology.
The incumbent achievement comes as TCS shares soared to an all - time high buoyed by the strong surge of 4.5 % in its Q4 net profit.
Through its innovative Collaborative PBM Cloud ™, RxAdvance is challenging large incumbent PBMs by disrupting their decades - old business and revenue models, and their risk - sharing models are unheard of in the PBM market.»
Dunkin's incumbent media agency, IPG's Trilia, is participating in the media review, which is being led by MediaLink, the restaurant chain said.
We use a field experiment and find that entry by an NGO selling authentic drugs significantly reduced fake drugs among incumbents, with weaker effects in markets where consumer misconceptions were relatively pervasive.
Coalition talks led by the incumbent PM Mariano Rajoy will at the very best result in an unstable coalition.
A potential surge of Podemos would echo recent elections in neighboring Portugal where the center - right incumbent coalition was overrun by the Socialists, who in turn struck an alliance with a leftist bloc deeply opposed to fiscal rigor.
A Privacy International investigation in December 2017 accused Harris Media of influencing the Kenyan presidential election in favour of the incumbent, Uhuru Kenyatta, by creating online video content discrediting his challenger, opposition leader Raila Odinga.
An industry may seek to capture a regulatory agency in order to entrench incumbent companies in the industry and raise barriers to entry by upstart competitors.
Republicans Are Better Off Than You Think: Lots of Republican incumbents are retiring this year, but half of them are in districts usually won by the GOP.
For that reason they are investing their own money by spearheading the creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the contentious new institution that has yet to receive support from the United States, Japan, or Korea, and has been held back by the incumbent Asian Development Bank in Manila.
«We need to overcome any barriers to the conversion of health care data into blockchain by providing the right incentives to the incumbents, in order to fully and quickly realize the potential we see in this new technology,» DeGrave said.
Whenever there's a sea change in a given industry caused by an upstart, competitor, or new way of doing business there are typically two ways the incumbents can play it:
The reality is that except in a limited number of highly liquid corridors — corridors that are likely already well - served by incumbent money transfer services — Bitcoin remains a less - than - perfect solution for cross-border payments.
In October, the Latvian people voted in a coalition headed by the incumbent prime minister Valdis Dombrovskis, whose government had savaged social benefits, cut pay and inflated unemployment in 200In October, the Latvian people voted in a coalition headed by the incumbent prime minister Valdis Dombrovskis, whose government had savaged social benefits, cut pay and inflated unemployment in 200in a coalition headed by the incumbent prime minister Valdis Dombrovskis, whose government had savaged social benefits, cut pay and inflated unemployment in 200in 2009.
Despite the slowdown in startups, the fintech revolution isn't over — it's been co-opted by the incumbents, and that's an opportunity for financial sector investors.
Whether you are paying a bill on your phone, transferring money abroad, taking out a loan online, comparing insurance using a website, or investing in an exchange - traded fund, Canadians will be seeing many improvements as fintech innovations are introduced by incumbents and new entrants alike.
Interviewed by Kate MacNamara of CBC radio for a story relating to Research in Motion voting results and status of incumbent directors, July 10, 2012.
As an independent person, man is required by Islam to believe in God, worship Him, and to live in a manner which assures him a clear conscience; it is incumbent upon him to work for a living, to control himself and his children, and to realize his interests and maintain his existence without encroaching upon the life and welfare of other people.
But the rule of kindness and courtesy - not always afforded to the Church by her enemies, but always incumbent upon her to observe in both internal and external debates - still holds.
She ran for Congress in 1952 and lost to a popular Democratic incumbent (she lost another congressional race under similar circumstances in 1970), but by then she was already a popular public speaker and formidable debater whose passions were unyielding anticommunism and a strong nuclear defense in the Cold War.
The defeat of an incumbent President, the election of the first «baby boomer» by a slim plurality, and the extraordinary campaign of an independent candidate are only the more obvious reasons for the special attention that 1992 is likely to be paid in the history books.
However, the majority of Indians, who had been left behind by recent economic growth, voted against incumbent governments, unseating, among others, many strongly pro-business ruling politicians in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka (of which Bangalore is the capital city).
This scheme proposed in 1840 by Frederick William IV of Prussia and his minister plenipotentiary in London, Chevalier Bunsen, was for England and Prussia in turn to nominate to the See, with the incumbent subscribing to the Confession of Augsburg.
Is the «priest - penitent privilege» properly invoked when there is no pastor - parish setting in which confession is a religious duty incumbent upon priest and penitent, when the «penitents» are not necessarily members of the priest's denomination, when there is no «confession» as such, and when the clergyman is asked to divulge not the content of a confession, but, as the legal briefs say, observations made by him «incident thereto»?
RiceBran Technologies (NASDAQ: RIBT and RIBTW)(the «Company»), a global leader in the production and marketing of value added products derived from rice bran, today announced that, based on preliminary noncumulative voting results reported by the independent inspector of elections (the «Inspector») following the Company's 2016 Annual Meeting of Shareholders (the «Annual Meeting»), a large majority of shareholders have voted on the WHITE proxy card for the Company's incumbent Board of Directors (the «Board»).
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Another high - profile campaign for commissioner is taking place in the Northwest Side's 12th District, where three - term Democratic incumbent Ted Lechowicz is being challenged by Forrest Claypool, a former head of the Chicago Park District and two - time chief of staff for Mayor Richard Daley.
Uganda's incumbent president Yoweri Museveni, candidate of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) candidate, to an early lead of 61.75 per cent in early results released Friday morning by Electoral Commission Chairman.
The interpretation is in view of a suit challenging the candidature of Dr Zanetor Rawlings as the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary nominee for Klottey Korley by the incumbent Member of Parliament, Nii Armah Ashietey.
In days gone by the Gerrymander roamed and ruled the Earth And if you were incumbent, this beastie proved his worth.
The 2013 elections produced a highly fragmented and deeply polarised parliament, in which the strongest list — the right - wing Likud - Beiteinu, headed by incumbent prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu — secured just over one quarter of the Knesset's 120 seats.
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