Sentences with phrase «enabler which»

The mobile application includes a location enabler which alerts visitors to special deals, offers and attractions in Dubai using new beacon technology.

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The target would be file - sharing enablers such as the Pirate Bay, but could also encompass other undesirable websites, which historically has meant porn.
But it also serves an incredibly important role as an enabler and incubator of innovation and positive forward momentum for society as a whole, which is something that simply will not continue if those lone individuals become disadvantaged by getting their services blocked, slowed or effectively taxed by usage limits.
The great enabler, of course, is the Internet, which yields easy access to any Canadian statute, regulation, or case.
Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, are conducting a month - long exercise at PTA, which is focused on platoon level collective training with enabler integration.
NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which provided most of the funding for Dragon 2 development, is a key enabler for this mission.
This cryptocurrency complies with regulatory authorities with a KYC (Know Your Customer) approach, and a hardware device called the validator, which is the enabler for customers to withdraw funds from their accounts in a highly secure environment.
the validator, which is the enabler for customers to withdraw funds from their accounts in a highly secure environment.
Carefully assessing buyer insight and mapping a view of the buyer journey are necessary before determining which technologies are the appropriate enablers for implementing a Buyer Experience Strategy.
The Digital Age will undoubtedly be introducing new potential types of touch points for customers and buyers which will require companies today to be much more attentive to the dynamic enablers of customer experiences.
L4H: «As I pointed out earlier to you, you want for God to become her rescuer / enablerwhich a perfect being can not do.»
The enablers of 911 (all religions), lost any remaining high ground on that fateful day.On 9/12 Sam Harris began to write a book which was the beginning of the END OF FAITH.Atheism has gone up % 4 in 6 years in the US (Gallup), and is just beginning to organize and gain funding.WE promise it won't hurt..
RM: so you're upset that art which may include depictions of violence will likely not have more controls placed on it, yet weapons that are the direct enabler of mass violence might have more controls placed on it?
But more importantly, the report discusses enablers for unlocking these opportunities which rely on a collaborative approach from the research, education, government, industry and investor communities.
We know that embracing the inherent differences in our people will result in an inclusive workplace which is an enabler for innovation, effective decision making and ultimately a more engaged and productive workforce.
Sanchez is the enabler of the whole system and at present, it is tough to find another player in the squad that can replicate the Chilean's efforts, something which Wenger seems fully aware of, as the Frenchman has retained the player as the front - man for 7 consecutive games, taking only Premier League and Champions League fixtures into account.
There is a real irony in Diaz hosting Abrazo Boricuaparticularly with his expressed desire to «protect» his community.I guess that desire doesn't extend to the women of his community (excuse the pun) because the Grand Poobah of the parade this year is a wife beater — who SERVED TIME IN PRISON for the crime.His enablers at the Puerto Rican Day Riot committee attribute his violence to a youthful error — ignoring the fact that he was in his FORTIES at the time.Check out which politicians march and which do not and ask yourself if they'd ignore a violent anti — semite or racist or homophobe being so honored.Once more women in that parade are relegated to the position of tarted up and half naked — even the pre teens — but not worthy of respect.So much for Diaz» «protection».
The neglect then of these key C4ISR assets, then — which as «enablers» play a vital role in todays information - age warfare is a worrying development — especially for country whose air force has been championing «Combat ISTAR».
It bears pointing out that the Legislature has been a colossal enabler in that regard, which in fairness was also mentioned by the senator.
Marine litter can act as an enabler of this loss: non-indigenous invasive species often use litter in the ocean as a habitat in which to hide, as a platform on which to settle or as a transport medium for moving into new territories.
NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which provided most of the funding for Dragon 2 development, is a key enabler for this mission.
This reveals a transparent agenda in which mainstream medical «authorities,» pro-regulatory forces within government, Big Pharma, and their compliant enablers in the media have joined forces to campaign for tighter controls on supplements.
Eat plenty of nutrients so you're not malnourished (you mentioned alcoholics, which isn't exactly true; it's any resulting malnutrition caused by excess alcohol) and have plenty of «enablers» to utilize what nutrients (including B12) you intake.
These influences are crucial to mention because without them there would simply be no film to watch, which is not an accusation of plagiarism per say; Salvo wears the badges of its enablers with glee, as though they military decorations.
The theme of this year's program — which will be explored in a panel discussion and breakout sessions — is teacher leaders as enablers of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in their classrooms and beyond.
EPUB 3, which newly features vertical writing, Tate - chu - yoko, and RTL writing direction, is a critical enabler for Japan and the rest of the world to move to open standards for eBooks, along with support for Japanese text layouts.
NEXT STEPS?Dear Author Enabler, Last year I self - published a book, Forget Not — The Winter of Discontent, which was well received.
A tenth source of complexity which enabled much of the above nine is one that many writers don't want to talk about, because it exposes many of «victims» to be enablers: yield - seeking.
So do I. And so does every true animal lover on the planet, which — by PETA's own definition — excludes PETA, its staff, its enablers, and its defenders.
To that end, you could easily call inFAMOUS Second Son an enabler as they added a photo mode to the game which made capturing screenshots so incredibly easy and fun.
Two days later, on June 7, 2009, a duo of hackers (Xenogears and Becus25) released custom firmware support software based on a modified work of the released 5.03GEN - A for the formerly unhackable handheld called «Custom Firmware Enabler 3.01» in which PSP - 3000 users can install custom firmware and load those firmware's files onto the PSP's RAM with the direct usage of «ChickHEN».
Here, the «perfect» form of the sphere is married to a Fluxus - influenced concept in which the performing object is also the enabler of arbitrary, even noisy sonic experiences.
Geometry enables seeing, it is the domain of viewing; algebra enables speech and writing, it is the domain of discourse; they are neighbours located at an interchange through which they flow into one another: a datum point, a site-less site and simultaneously the site of all sites, zero of all measurements and logos — but origin and enabler of speech and writing about the phenomenon of site.
Into this scene enter serial data deleter Patrick Michaels and his fossil fuel - funded Cato Institute political think tank, which have released a voluminous report attempting to undermine the endangerment finding, with their misguided efforts of course being promoted by the usual climate denial enablers.
China's «Super Top Runner» programme which targets the highest efficiency technologies is seen as a key enabler for technologies using n - type and heterojunction, but Finlay Colvile said the 1.5 GW put aside for this - in a market that can do 65GW - is still very small, allowing more traditional cell technologies to continue to prosper.
As Giaever notes at the beginning of his talk, he has become more famous for his contrarian views on global warming than for his Nobel Prize, which have made him something of a darling to the climate contrarian movement and climate denial enablers.
He focused his talk on the market for climate services and pointed out the importance of discussing which are the barriers (as well as the enablers) to the faster development of an international market for climate services.
Encouraging and maintaining a relationship of honesty and truth, Recke has made sure that legal was not seen as a stopper but rather a growth enabler, a goal which he has managed to achieve: «In a small (er) company it is important to learn quickly about the products and get familiar with the several persons working for the business.
For me, Boxee is just a remote control enabler, which is why this paranoia from FOX and NBC is even more frustrating.
On first boot, the EZTV takes you through an initial setup wizard where you can join a Wi - Fi network, add your Google account, set your TV resolution (702p, 1080p etc) and interestingly enough you can set which Play Store you want to access via a built - in Market Enabler app.
Europol's 2017 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment report says: «the abuse of Bitcoin remains a key enabler for criminal conduct on the internet», and warns that other cryptocurrencies are on the rise — especially the likes of Monero or Zcash, which «appear to have more to offer criminals wishing to operate with greater anonymity».
«Apple has resisted the temptation so far to make any play in that area,» he continued, «but a shift to an OLED, which we are expecting, would be an enabler for them to make a move to a VR experience if they want to.»
Cryptocurrency IOTA is emerging as an enabler for the internet of things, which represents a multi-trillion-dollar opportunity.
There are enablers within services which support educators engaging in professional learning.
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