Sentences with phrase «disruption as»

The real estate market is ripe for disruption as old ways of doing business are replaced by new.
First, there is potential for disruption as lenders figure out what will and will not require a new 3 - day waiting period for the new Closing Disclosure (CD).
Placements are identified with family / kin with the intent to preserve family connections and whenever possible to assure as little disruption as possible to the everyday routine of the children including working to maintain children in the same community, school district or childcare.
We support parents and children through family change and disruption as a result of separation, divorce or family restructuring.
Family mediation services support parents, grandparents and other significant adults in the children's lives through family change and disruption as a result of separation, divorce or family restructuring.
While your spouse should have regular visits with the child, such as every other weekend and one evening during the off week, you should try to create a schedule that causes as little disruption as possible to your child's regularly scheduled activities.
Controlled, single - step, stratum corneum disruption as a pretreatment for immunization via a patch.
When Bitcoin was released to the world, there have been those who immediately saw its potential, but many more who steered away from this disruption as long as possible.
Much of my job (sadly) was just trying to maintain a cordon around the core team so they could deliver the campaign with as little disruption as possible.
This defines disruption as disruption is the activity.
They no longer work the same way they did before, and that's as close to pure disruption as you can ask from market leaders in a conservative industry like law.
It's a time of upheaval — disruption as some call it — in the legal profession.
Disruption as a term in legal tech may well have jumped the shark in 2015, but Mr. Cross points to two technologies as strong contenders: unified technologies and artificial intelligence (AI).
McAfee may have set disruption as the theme, but the changes on display at Legalweek were far more pedestrian.
While keynoter McAfee set disruption as the theme, I'll take progress however it comes.
Cornish prepared and issued a press release disclosing the market disruption as a material change.
I wanted to focus on Big Law because it is perhaps the component of the overall legal system at least as likely to experience disruption as any other.
The legal profession is usually considered conservative on many fronts, but it's a sector as ripe for digital disruption as any.
We are recognized as thought leaders in the industry, providing insight on cutting - edge technology developments, including artificial intelligence, big data, internet of things, cryptocurrencies, smart contracts, and data protection and privacy, to help our clients navigate the risks of digital disruption as well as the competitive opportunities afforded by investment in digital capital.
Held in Auckland, the conference connected delegates with New Zealand's leading legal technology thinkers and industry providers and covered subjects in a legal context including cyber-security, blockchain, AI, tech and law - firm partnerships, innovating as an in - house lawyer, the business of law during changing times, and looking at disruption as «normal».
I believe the next decade will see even more disruption as more and more of what we think of as traditional legal services are supplemented or indeed supplanted by technology.
The evening's Darwin Talk was given by Eric Tanenblatt of Dentons, on the topic of disruption as it relates to regulation and regulated industries.
Change is the new normal, and businesses who view disruption as a negative are unlikely to be at the forefront of innovation.
Yes, the legal industry as a whole is and will continue to undergo disruption as software eats up the more routine, commoditized parts of the profession.
Mark Dembovsky, Chief Executive Officer, Doughty Street Chambers, says: «As a Chambers we simply can not afford to experience periods of downtime or disruption as part of the transition from our previous IT infrastructure to the new one.
And yet, here in the U.S., we tend to think of severe climate disruption as something that is happening elsewhere.
and the US states that must start planning now for future power disruption as a consequence of drought.
And L&D label climate disruption as a «religion,» complete with a high priest (James Lovelock), a patron saint (Al Gore), «true believers» and «heretics,» and a quote from the mayor of London saying
Their Secure American Future Program, dedicated to raising public awareness of the threat posed by climate change and creating a movement for action, recently released Climate Security Index (5.3 MB download), a report that looks at the impacts of global climate disruption as a U.S. national security problem.
We think it is very significant that US national security experts have begun to recognize global climate disruption as a problem of security and preparedness.
I also recognize industrial climate disruption as the single greatest issue facing humanity of our time.
So now, Gulf Coast residents face months, likely years, of environmental and economic disruption as a result of a known, but inadequately addressed, risk.
Both are discussed in the context of endocrine disruption as well but the science is not yet definitive on that topic.
Shahzia Sikander on Disruption as Rapture Presented by the Aga Khan Museum and the Toronto Ismaili Centre
Out of two prizes that accompanied the biennale to acknowledge the participating artists» outstanding works, the award for the KB17 Shahneela and Farhan Faruqui Popular Choice Art Prize went out to artist Shahzia Sikander for her work Disruption as Rapture, chosen by everyone who visited the 12 Biennale sites through popular vote.
This use of animation, as well as her layered images and the play between representational and abstract forms, de-stabilizes Sikander's representations and visually embodies her central concerns of transformation, societies in flux, and disruption as a means to cultivate novel associations.
For her debut at Abu Dhabi Art, her film, Disruption as Rapture, 2016, will be included in Focus: Beyond Territory, a special section of the fair curated by Omar Kholeif.
Shahzia Sikander Disruption as Rapture, 2016 HD video animation with 7.1 surround sound; Composed by Du Yun Duration: 10 minutes 7 seconds ShS - V.1
Still from Disruption as Rapture, 2016 HD video animation with 7.1 surround sound; 10 minutes, 7 seconds Music by Du Yun featuring Ali Sethi Animation by Patrick O'Rourke Commissioned by the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Australian travellers heading to and from the Indonesian resort island of Bali face another day of disruption as airlines closely monitor the ash cloud from the Mount Agung volcano.
Nevertheless, if passengers experience disruption as a result of the strike, British Airways must provide meals, refreshments and in some cases, accommodation depending on the delay.
This film is easily displaced by simple mechanical disruption as the teeth are brushed.
Enter the life insurance policy... a policy would be purchased that would provide a death benefit large enough to allow the remaining family to continue with their lives with as minimal disruption as possible to their living situation.
But by taking reasonable steps to mitigate the effect a market downturn and preparing options ahead of time to compensate for a decline in the value of your nest egg, you should be able to improve your chances of proceeding with your retirement plans with as little disruption as possible.
[Also on InfoWorld, see Zack Urlocker's first discussions of business disruption: «Disruption as a business strategy?»
Many teachers have come to accept some low - level disruption as a part of everyday life in the classroom.
It said it would work with Durham County Council to ensure there was as little disruption as possible to pupils as alternative arrangements were made.
Ian Bauckham, ASCL's president, said it was not possible at this stage to know whether there would be widespread disruption as a result of the action, as the only information the NUT were obliged to provide was the number of members it had in a school.
Thousands of pupils in England faced school closures or disruption as the National Union of Teachers staged a one - day strike over funding.
As a result, I'm not as terrified by the prospect of disruption as I was a year ago.
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