Sentences with phrase «early innovation»

Yet this freedom to test and experiment with new designs was critical for early innovation, since no one had yet proven how to design a great tablet.
On the one hand, [modular narrative films] hark back to much earlier innovations of modernist literature and cinema.
Experiences in these case study sites suggest that as they pursue similar changes to teachers» traditional roles, other districts, schools, and charter school leaders can build on early innovations by:
Early innovation adopters will have the first mover advantage!»
Alternative snacks have been around for some time, and about 10 years ago, Snak King brought early innovation to the game by introducing its Guacachip, which layered guacamole into a sheeted tortilla chip.
Wenger's early innovations at Arsenal included banning players from drinking, encouraging them to eat boiled chicken instead of red meat, discouraging junk food and enlisting the help of an osteopath.
I also encourage you to review what the physics Nobelist Burton Richter had to say here last year in explaining the vital role of federal investments in early innovation steps.
BGV operates as a joint venture with Forbion Capital Partners, providing access to the later stage perspective on early innovation and a global network of experts and pharma companies.
When it comes to digital technology, Pix4D says it pays for agents to be early innovation adopters.
An early innovation that proved popular with clients was the Mutual Fund Maximizer; Questrade essentially rebates a portion of most mutual fund trailer fees (which are notoriously high in Canada) to the client.
One of Flipboard's early innovations was that it allowed any user to create their own custom magazine by adding articles that they came across in the app or on the web.
Yet the influences of It Follows appear to be an aesthetic choice, an elegant second fiddle to the film's larger preoccupations: the hazards of sexuality and the fear of impending mortality, among humanity's earliest innovations.
So began Wigmore's faith in the healing powers of wheatgrass, a belief that made her a pioneer of the raw foods movement and inspired thousands to forgo one of man's earliest innovations and feast exclusively on raw sprouted grains, raw nuts and crunchy carrot sticks.
Not only does this help unlock the mysteries of early innovation, it provides insight into distinct cultural differences: the ancient Maya, for example, were remarkably advanced, while the British remained firmly rooted in tradition, even into later centuries — a stubbornness that led to the spread of the Black Death.
Marketplace lending, sometimes called «Peer - to - Peer» (P2P) lending, was among the earliest innovations to contribute to the FinTech revolution of today.
The exhibition, which charts the medium's history from its earliest innovations to the work of some of today's younger practitioners, is on view on the second floor beginning January 23, 2011.
Based on the works exhibited at Léonce Rosenberg's groundbreaking Galerie de l'Effort Moderne in Paris, this exhibition features paintings, drawings and sculpture ranging from the early innovations of Braque and Picasso to the Purist, Crystal Cubist and de Stijl offshoots of the 1920s and 1930s.
Ironically it was during the 1930s, when Moore's work was so violently attacked in the press, that he and his contemporaries Ben Nicholson (1894 - 1982) and Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 75) were laying the foundations of abstract sculpture in England - the new Modernism - after the earlier innovations of the bohemian Jacob Epstein (1880 — 1959).
Brand - New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s explores a formative decade of work for the painter, excavating the inspiration Katz drew from art historical predecessors, the early innovations in figural depiction, and the first portraits of his future wife Ada.
Another early innovation that AAA helped usher in was the prominence of roadmaps.
An early innovation, around 2003, in life insurance was to sell riders attached to base plans.
Building upon this early innovation, and adhering to their high transparency standards, Aragon recently announced their decision to report their token buybacks — a move aimed at incentivising external contributions to the development of the project and the Aragon Network.
The fact that third - party client apps and developers were the source of so much of the early innovation on Twitter adds to the problem.
Building upon this early innovation, and adhering to their high transparency standards, Aragon recently announced their decision to report their token buybacks — a move aimed at incentivizing external contributions to the development of the project and the Aragon Network.
Personal Audio says that the technology is a rip - off of their earlier innovation, but the EFF has examples of podcasts that predate Personal Audio.
In the cryptocurrency space, we are in a golden age of early innovation and yet it is still a geek-fest.
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