Sentences with phrase «eschewing technology»

If instead of eschewing technology, we embrace it, then we up the ante: We gain the potential both for life to survive and flourish and for life to go extinct even sooner, self - destructing due to poor planning.
That's because Smith has since learned more about the negative impact of technology on young learners — thanks in part to her position as a marketing and communications consultant for the Toronto Waldorf School, a private school that famously eschews technology....
Miyazaki and his team at Ghibli Studios indulge in their talents of hand - drawn animation that eschews technology with just as much sincerity and pure love as that between the boy and the fish.
The company offers a bewildering choice of designs and lens options, though it hasn't eschewed technology — carbonfibre and titanium frames and polarising lenses all feature.
At the Law School level we deal with issues of funding and technical competency, we have some faculty members to whom technology is an essential part of their teaching and research; we have others that have eschewed technology and a larger group that falls somewhere in between.

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The company has, over the past decade, transformed itself from a humble maker of computers into the biggest and most important technology company on the planet, mostly by eschewing the gadget - only approach.
Aspect has developed a bioprinter that, like PrintAlive, eschews ink - jet printing technology, which can end up killing cells.
So how can human beings eschew or escape technology?
From the AIDS crisis to transgenderism, it has assumed that medical technology and government activism will pay the mortgage on the debts — physical and social — created by behavior which exalts personal desire while eschewing personal responsibility.
When a baby dies during a homebirth, they are blamed for eschewing modern safe technology.
In contrast, the comparatively flush 2008 Obama campaign, which eschewed public financing, hired 131 staffers in technology, digital, data and analytics.
It's a shocking moment not least because of the naivety of the illusion: Weerasethakul eschews digital technology and instead presents us with a plain old actor in a monkey suit.
To accommodate those big, free - breathing valves while preserving the 100 mm cylinder - bore spacing that allows this all new block to be machined alongside the 5.0 - liter in Windsor, Ontario (the deck height is also the same), the bore was increased to 94 mm by eschewing iron liners in favor of a plasma - transferred wire - arc cylinder liner technology.
Eschewing the forced - induction route that many of its competitors are starting to roll out, Mazda is trying to squeeze the most out of a naturally aspirated internal combustion engine with already - known technology.
Those companies that are best at it have realized that sometimes it is necessary to eschew the latest technologies, ignore the impulse to innovate for the sake of innovation, and focus on refining what they have until it works properly.
Eschewing the traditional practice of parceling out features across different trim levels, Acura allows drivers to find the features they want by choosing between three packages: the Advance Package, Technology Package, and AcuraWatch Plus Package.
It was carefully engineered to be both more efficient and more powerful than the previous car, despite the fact that it is naturally aspirated and eschews the forced induction technology that's commonly employed to achieve such objectives.
I have to admit, I never believed GUNNAR Optiks» bombastic press releases; sprinkled with rules of capitalization - eschewing technical terms — i - AMP lens technology, iONik lens tint, i - FI lens coating, fRACTYL lens geometry and diAMIX lens material — it seemed they were using way, way too many words to describe a simple pair of glasses.
Eschewing digital technology, Sepuya uses the mirror to collapse the studio space into one plane, allowing him to integrate the subject, the camera tripod and prints of earlier images into a single layered, collage - like composition.
Rossin is known as one of the pioneers of incorporating virtual reality technology into contemporary art, but this exhibition eschews VR in favor of more traditional studio - based objects.
Eschewing today's prevalent digital technologies, artists in the exhibition revel in materials and process, employing darkroom techniques that shift our understanding of photography as a medium that merely records the world.
Folks in places like BRIC countries [Brazil, Russia, India, China] are well aware that these are potent technologies in terms of cultural authority and power over time, and those who eschew cognitive enhancement at any level are likely to fall behind.
Hydrogen fuel, which eschews that problem, might help once the technology to store it in small gas tanks is achieved.
These data show that utilities eschewed least - cost generating technologies, effectively increasing prices to all customers.
Another wireless earbud startup called Skybuds is taking a much different approach by eschewing earbud - to - earbud Bluetooth for something called «near field magnetic induction,» but it's an unproven technology that hit the market far too late for Earin to even consider using.
Samsung debuted its homegrown ISOCELL technology in the Galaxy S5, but most of its successors eschewed this in favor of Sony's rival IMX240.
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