After all this time, it seems that Skyward Sword has hit on Nintendo's
early promises of what the Wii would actually allow.
The speech is evidence the Tory leadership is trying to hark back to some of David Cameron's
early promises of liberal Conservatism after the party became increasingly focused on economic matters towards the end of the last parliament.
The investors want to eliminate the «valley of death» between
the early promise of a new energy concept and commercializing it into a viable technology, which «neither government funding nor conventional private investment can bridge,» the group said in a statement.
«Zcash finally fulfills
an early promise of bitcoin technology — the ability to transact freely and privately with anyone in the world.
With the Alberta twist on LOL — lower for longer oil prices — the government has cancelled
its earlier promise of a balanced budget by 2020.
Included are varied specifics such as: economic theory; psychiatry; systems analysis; the growth of bureaucracies; the science of management; the development of the democratic ideal; striving for universal education; personalism (fulfilling
the earlier promise of the Enlightenment); the rise and fall of colonialism; and modem liberation movements.
In the Fourth Gospel, Jesus breathes the Spirit on his disciples on Easter evening (20:22), and as a result
his earlier promise of 14:1 — 3 is fulfilled, «In my Father's house are many rooms; and if not, I would tell you because I am going to prepare a place for you.
Morrison has recently been sent back from an unproductive loan spell in the Championship with Cardiff City,
the early promise of his displays for the Hammers last season now having evaporated entirely as the player's off - the - field issues once again threaten to rear their ugly heads and derail his promising career.
The early promise of his debut season earned him an England call - up at Euro 2012 and hinted at a bright future.
Butch and Terry's subsequent invasion, then, seems more a fulfillment of
that earlier promise of violence: an insular nature invites intrusion, as it were.
An earlier promise of this project is that they would figure out which teacher evaluation rubrics were best and which sub-components of those rubrics that were most predictive of effective teaching.
In addition to failing to fully deliver on
earlier promises of digital tests for all students and more timely results, as with the national benchmarks (through agreed cut scores), other promises made by the Department of Education back in 2010 are still up in the air.
4 Ironically, charter schools held
an early promise of becoming more integrated than regular public schools because they were not constrained by racially isolating school district boundary lines.
Ties in nicely with Major Nelson's
earlier promise of several big game reveals, no?
Games like ZombiU, in which the GamePad is used to «look around» your environment with, for instance, night vision or a sniper scope, offer
some early promise of this versatility.
Everyone then shuffled into the exhibition, which refreshed memories of the semiforgotten and reconfirmed
the early promise of those, like Steve McQueen and Wolfgang Tillmans, who are still very much with us.
This may surprise some people who saw
the early promise of smart speaker based voice assistants as a control point for smart homes.
The early promise of developmental group psychotherapy has not been replicated in larger studies [20].
Not exact matches
The program helps companies with
promising early data — often obtained overseas, because
of the high cost
of medical testing in Canada — design and execute the key study provincial authorities need to see to sign off.
The participatory
promise of the
early web has been poisoned by trolling and misinformation, and businesses are starting to push back
INovia Capital, where he is a partner, is one
of Canada's most prescient
early - stage venture capital firms, with investments in many
of the country's most
promising technology startups.
Early adopters who seize this opportunity will be part
of an industry that
promises to be huge.
Earlier this year Merck halted trials on its once -
promising Alzheimer's drug after an independent panel
of ruled there was «virtually no chance
of finding a positive clinical effect.»
By allowing angels and VCs to invest small amounts
of money in many companies at a very
early stage, accelerators give investors the right, but not the obligation, to make additional investments in the most
promising ventures.
What does this deal mean in the scope
of a massive behemoth like Nike, which
earlier this year
promised to reach $ 50 billion in sales by 2020?
Walsh offers these as red flags: a broker who pressures you to make important financial decisions on the spot; suggests that «everyone can retire
early»; or
promises a return
of 12 percent or more.
The agency could fine Facebook up to $ 40,000 per violation per day — which could add up quickly with millions
of users involved — if it finds the social media giant broke its
earlier promises to protect user data, they say.
He showed
early entrepreneurial
promise selling candy and doing odd jobs for neighbors, eventually going on to become the founder
of the Standard Oil Company.
She's wearing no makeup and her skin looks pink, partly because
of the bright fuchsia T - shirt she's wearing, and partly because she had a skin procedure
earlier in the day that her dermatologist
promised would make her look younger.
When Vancouver civil engineer James Dean started his greentech company, dPoint Technologies, in the
early 2000s, he figured he could hitch his wagon to the
promise of the hydrogen fuel cell sector.
Pencils
of Promise founder Adam Braun knew he wanted to start an education nonprofit since he spent his
early 20s backpacking around the world.
Peregrine is one
of the
early adopters
of a new breed
of profit - analyzing software that
promises to transform the dark art
of pricing into an exact science.
Though Oracle's critics have complained over the years about Ellison's tendency to
promise a product prematurely, or sacrifice quality for
early delivery, he clearly understands the benefit
of first - mover advantage.
It's too
early to determine the ultimate accuracy
of these measurements, but the eye test says the results are
promising.
By the
early 1970s, Horváth was one
of Sweden's most
promising young business educators.
Earlier this year, Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich announced his commitment to space exploration with a rather unexpected proclamation: «By the end
of my second term, we will have the first permanent base on the moon, and it will be American,» he
promised.
A massive, 93 - page study
of the crowdfunding industry released
earlier this week shows some
promising figurers for the future
of crowdfunding: In 2012, worldwide crowdfunding volume reached $ 2.7 billion.
The entrepreneurs behind some
of the
promising early - stage firms at Google GoNorth explain why there's no need to move to Silicon Valley or somewhere else to create a world - beating business
Still more
promising early - stage technologies, though, are coming out
of Canada.
Dan Chen, head
of Roche / Genentech's cancer immunotherapy unit, told Fortune the data were particularly
promising since they could lead to Tecentriq becoming a first response treatment and give additional credence to the company's argument that immunotherapies are more effective the
earlier they're given to patients.
I haven't seen a market for new app development that looks this
promising since the
early days
of the Android smartphone.
Earlier this month, Harper
promised an expansion
of the publicly funded health care system, including a federal pharmacare system.
A group
of executives from the financial - services industry has started what they call a peer - to - peer platform for
early - stage investing, with the hope
of connecting angel investors with
promising start - ups.
By then, Mr. Gurley, who had been one
of Mr. Kalanick's
earliest supporters, saw that Uber's
promises of change were not enough if the chief executive stayed on.
What she will do is step up with massive new
promises on
early childhood education, child care and other issues
of affordability.
As an
early explorer in Colombia (since 1992), his experience was the basis for formation
of Colombian Mines Corporation, which company is now active with a very
promising project in Nevada.
It is easy to overlook in light
of today's IPO, but Lending Club almost joined the legion
of early stage companies that get off to a
promising start, but run into insurmountable roadblocks and fail.
The
promise of AI is great — from assisting healthcare providers in the
early and more accurate detection
of disease, to increasing yield and food production in agriculture; artificial intelligence technologies are already being deployed widely with the
promise of benefitting humanity.
President Trump's campaign
promises for tax cuts, infrastructure spending, and deregulation sent consumer confidence soaring
earlier this year, pushing stocks to record highs amid hopes for a range
of economic stimulus.
Premier Pauline Marois» government, which backed away from an
earlier prediction to balance the books by this year, now
promises to guide the struggling province out
of the red by 2015 - 16.