Sentences with phrase «come the waves of»

By now you've probably heard the hype about the coming wave of virtual reality (VR) and the miracles that it can render in videogames, entertainment, and exploration.
This infrastructure, widely available at Canadian retailers, can now serve the coming wave of mobile payment technologies, either via specialty apps or near - field communications (NFC) that allows you to pay by holding your phone next to a cash register.
But as home computing migrates away from the laptop, the tablet and the smartphone, experts warn that the security features on the coming wave of automobiles, dishwashers and alarm systems lag far behind.
The coming wave of new supply will only be possible with the generous help of Wall Street.
Just as banks have had to write down large losses from the subprime crisis and other related problems, next will come a wave of potential losses from yet another source.
«I would be my money on the fact that there is going to be a coming wave of consolidation in the industry.
Ditto for the globalization of production and the other deflationary forces we've been discussing since we wrote two books on deflation in the late 1990s, Deflation: Why it's coming, whether it's good or bad, and how it will affect your investments, business and personal affairs (1998) and Deflation: How to survive and thrive in the coming wave of deflation (1999).
We should gird ourselves for the coming wave of legalized assisted death and an organ procurement agenda.
What may arouse the churches to new efforts is the coming wave of aging baby - boomers.
Then came a wave of other best sellers with titles like Peace of Soul, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, A Guide to Confident Living, Identity and Anxiety.
For decades (literally) we have been hearing about the coming wave of Latino voters that would be the deciding factor in American politics.
Alexis Borisy, CEO of Foundation Medicine, a cancer diagnostics company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that studies how genetics can be translated into therapies, says that the study is «an excellent example of a coming wave of information from cancer genomes» that he expects to be sequenced in the future through the Cancer Genome Atlas and other projects.
With this rise in popularity comes a wave of products that article on the market for those just starting out on a detox or cleanse, or those who are repeating the process...
But then came a wave of excitement, adrenaline, and confidence.
After this comes a wave of people from ministers, coaches, teachers and mentors.
Indeed, recent demonstrations and walkouts by teachers in West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and Arizona are a reaction to years of disinvestment and potentially represent a coming wave of similar actions.
It's a big step forward from its predecessor and just part of a coming wave of new models that Jaguar hopes will lift it out of the junior luxury league.
TSR: I read articles about the coming wave of e-books in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, way back in the»80s.
With the coming wave of retiring Baby Boomers, we're reminded that investor demand for income will remain strong.
The passing of this legislation is a strong reminder to retailers to not only stay attentive to the coming waves of legislation that will affect their businesses, but also to get politically involved.
And with the galleries has come a wave of boutiques and restaurants, including celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre's neo-French Trois Mec.
From this came the wave of Postmodernism that existed in the realm of consumer realization; the realization that we lived in a world surrounded by consumerism, advertisements, façade, where nothing is real; enter the realm of the hyper - real and beyond.
The problem is the wind industry and its plans to blight Maine with an incredible coming wave of wind turbine and attendant transmission.
Basic math also shows that the amount of land required to simply replace fossil fuels with biofuels is daunting, and quite possibly crippling for the amount of food production required to feed the coming wave of 9 billion people.
Photo: GM Will Make Lithium - Ion Batteries for the Chevy Volt Advanced lithium - ion batteries are at the heart of the coming wave of electric cars and plug - in hybrids, and so there's nothing more important for their success than a good supply of
Photo: Michael Graham Richard Well, it Depends... Not All Megawatts Are Created Equal Power grid operators are looking at the coming wave of plug - in vehicles and trying to figure out what it will mean for them.
After years of installing software directly on computers, along comes a wave of software that promises to relieve computers of that overhead — software delivered as a service instead of as a product.
A few months back, Jordan Furlong penned one of his annoyingly insightful articles («The Problem With Lawyer Advertising») in which he noted the lack of client focus in most legal advertising, and suggested that marketing is one area where the coming wave of competition from «non-lawyer» entities will soon have them eating your lunch.
From renewable energy to high speed rail, hyperloop technology and driverless cars — a coming wave of projects will require lots of legal expertise
Firm says the market has oversold based on the coming wave of cryptocurrency mining alternatives.
Cooking with the internet of things and the coming wave of dumb «smart» devices Another take on wireless power and the cool IoT stuff at SXSW Will the smartphone eat the fitness tracker market?
So, when he saw the coming wave of e-commerce and found out that HP had a solution but IBM was years behind, he rolled out a massive marketing program, broadly stating that IBM was the leader in e-commerce.
With its NPU, Huawei says it's ahead of the curve for the coming wave of AI apps.
The current Pixels are at odds with the coming wave of handsets, like the Galaxy S8 and LG G6, with the tiniest sliver of a border around the display.
Just when Americans were getting used to the coming wave of older Americans retiring and needing services — the silver tsunami, as some call it — the conversation has taken on a much different tone.
The Urban Land Institute estimates that these areas will draw at least 80 percent of the coming wave of households and will attract the most families in the next 10 years.
Then come the waves of layoffs.

Not exact matches

Scammers cometh: Randy Shain, founder of BackTrack Reports and investigative due diligence expert, predicts that with the SEC's decision to allow the solicitation of capital from unaccredited investors will come a new wave of scammers.
When you're in charge of a ship, you deal with all kinds of unexpected issues that come your way on the water — everything from fires in the engine room and giant waves to enemy ships and submerged reefs.
A prime minister who came to office on a wave of optimism needs to find a way to provide a bit of it even to the sorts of hard - hit people who only rarely and fleetingly turn up on Ottawa's radar.
Shopping centre owners will need to fill 1,784 new shops by 2020, if an estimated $ 4.5 billion wave of mall development in Perth comes to fruition.
The lofty valuation comes in part because companies like HootSuite, surfing the social media wave, have been getting acquired ravenously of late.
And besides, when it comes to regulation, as The Economist pointed out, «having approved the wave of mergers, it would be a bit rich for officials to complain that there are not enough big airlines to ensure competition.»
«We are starting to get a glimpse of the kind of new astrophysical information that can only come from gravitational wave detectors,» said physicist David Shoemaker, who led the construction of LIGO.
This discovery came just three months after LIGO first detected gravitational waves on September 4, 2015 — one of the most monumental discoveries ever made in physics.
The allegations come at a delicate time for the party, which needs to maintain its financial edge as it faces a wave of retiring House incumbents and an expensive Senate race in Florida.
The funding takes the total raised by Revolut to $ 340 million and comes amid a wave of huge investment into app - only banks in Europe.
The wave of preemptive cancellations comes as the second powerful nor'easter in a week takes aim at the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Most tragedies happen somewhere: the spot where the towers fell on 9/11, the beaches where the waves came ashore during the Asian tsunami, the sunflower fields where the pieces of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 fell after it was blasted out of the Ukrainian sky last summer.
If I was a CEO of some big company, I would look into the future and see some pretty heavy waves coming at me, and start taking very seriously the idea that the future doesn't compute, that this $ 1 trillion sloshing around the global economy each day has turned it into a casino that needs to be dismantled.
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