Sentences with phrase «emergence of new technology in»

He also said that emergence of new technology in insurance would not affect agents.

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His calls for consideration of the emerging cryptospace are in step with the broader G20 agenda, which is to develop «policy responses» for «the emergence of new technologies
VANCOUVER, B.C. — SEPTEMBER 21, 2016 — The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) is pleased to announce the launch of a new «Contemporary China» research report series that explores the emergence and evolution of key sectors in China, including financial technology, health care and state - owned enterprise reform.
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But the emergence of new developments in technology is increasing and will continue to increase at an exponential rate.
The government policy is also due, in part, to the emergence of new nuclear energy technologies that, if successfully developed and implemented, could increase nuclear plant safety while also reducing costs and the risk of nuclear proliferation.
Based on the remarkable success of the original technology - focused AGBT meeting — and with an eye towards facilitating the emergence of a new era of precision medicine — The Genome Partnership launched AGBT - Precision Health, a new conference that debuted in September of 2016, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
At AS - and A-level, the new specifications include study of the emergence of modern global sport and the role of technology in transforming sports entertainment.
As technological advancements have grown over the past few years, a slight emergence of new and innovative uses of technology in the social studies has emerged.
Teachers in modern classrooms need to consider using technology to support student literacy development, due in large part to new conceptions of literacy brought about by the emergence of Web 2.0 models, including participatory information sharing, collaborative processes, and virtual communities.
The emergence of new uses of technology in the social studies literature is apparent; however, it appears as though many articles continue to revolve around resources on the Internet.
SAE first published a standard (J670) defining vehicle dynamics terminology in 1952; the standard is now in its seventh edition, having been revised most recently in 2008 to keep pace with the emergence of new technologies such as a four - wheel drive and active control.
As an artist working in photography for the past thirty years, Robert Burley has been both an observer and a participant in a radical transition, the emergence of a new technology, which irrevocably changed photography, and the abrupt and rapid breakdown of a century - old industry, which embodied the medium's material culture.
Kahn is also interested in the idea of an undefined abstract space: an idea that he feels has emerged through the tension of architectural and pictorial space, and the emergence of a new form of space created in the advent of digital technology.
In this state of relative non-recognition within the discourse and debate around art and culture in general, the subject of the «reductive» as a possible antithesis to the overpowering reintroduction of representational painting and at the same time to the emergence of the focus on new media, technology and photography, has regained considerable strength over the last decade within an international frame of cultural production and commerce, as well as through the firmly held lone positions of artists like Mosset, Charlton, Armleder, Morellet, Palermo and others throughout the 80's and 90'In this state of relative non-recognition within the discourse and debate around art and culture in general, the subject of the «reductive» as a possible antithesis to the overpowering reintroduction of representational painting and at the same time to the emergence of the focus on new media, technology and photography, has regained considerable strength over the last decade within an international frame of cultural production and commerce, as well as through the firmly held lone positions of artists like Mosset, Charlton, Armleder, Morellet, Palermo and others throughout the 80's and 90'in general, the subject of the «reductive» as a possible antithesis to the overpowering reintroduction of representational painting and at the same time to the emergence of the focus on new media, technology and photography, has regained considerable strength over the last decade within an international frame of cultural production and commerce, as well as through the firmly held lone positions of artists like Mosset, Charlton, Armleder, Morellet, Palermo and others throughout the 80's and 90's.
In the 50 years since the first disability rights victories were achieved in court, these lawyers have been helped by the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, emergence of new technology specifically for them, and a shift in societal attitudes, she sayIn the 50 years since the first disability rights victories were achieved in court, these lawyers have been helped by the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, emergence of new technology specifically for them, and a shift in societal attitudes, she sayin court, these lawyers have been helped by the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, emergence of new technology specifically for them, and a shift in societal attitudes, she sayin societal attitudes, she says.
There is no doubt that the tremendous development in the course of life and its demands, the massive revolution in communication technology and the economic, cultural and social openness have led to the emergence of a new type of crimes that were not known in the 20th century: white collar crimes (economic crimes).
The emergence of new technologies such as the Internet has expanded the number of ways in which legal advice and information can be disseminated, which has increased the complexity of the task,» as noted in comments made by the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice, in response to the American Bar Association's proposed Model Definition of the Practice of Law.
With an aging Baby Boomer population, and the emergence of many new technologies, there is a high demand for trained professionals in the field.
With the emergence of new technologies and ideas in work, people must think differently.
Over the past six months, on these pages, I have been tracking the emergence of a new category in consumer technology devoted to the development and democratization of tools that promote mental fitness.
The emergence of a strong technology sector has buoyed leasing and rents in markets such as New York City, Boston and San Francisco / Silicon Valley.
Having been in business for as long as we have, our company has gone through a lot of disruptive changes, not just dramatic market shifts like the current downturn, but also the emergence of new technologies.
VI: Fast - growing industries such as technology and finance have led to the emergence of a new generation of buyers in the luxury property market.
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