Sentences with phrase «evolving decade after decade»

Few companies were able to stand the test of time quite like Nintendo has, evolving decade after decade to stay relevant in an ever - changing world with people who have tastes that are...

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After four decades of shareholder advocacy, we are bolstered in the knowledge that as the field of corporate social responsibility which ICCR members helped to promote in the early 1970s continues to evolve, so does the work of our growing coalition of active shareowners as they refine their methodology and design newer and more effective models for corporate engagement.
It's a shift, analysts say, that peaked after Copenhagen but in reality has steadily evolved over the past two decades of frustrating climate negotiations.
The flu virus was known to easily evolve resistance, but even after decades of use, resistance rates were low, says Rick Bright from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia — until recently.
Match.com pioneered online personals when it launched on the Web in 1995 and continues to lead this exciting and evolving category after more than a decade.
About Match.com Match.com pioneered online dating when it launched on the Web in 1995 and continues to lead this exciting and evolving category after more than a decade.
Experts say an effective competition law system in South Africa has evolved less than two decades after its competition framework was introduced; South Africa's Competition Act, Competition Commission and Competition Tribunal all date to 1998.
This evolved after many decades of litigation, in the late 1800s and early 1900s, between survivors of people who died and life insurance companies who sought the right to refuse to pay for any inaccuracy in the information provided to underwrite the policy (even if unrelated to the actual cause of death) due to fraud, and for suicide on the theory that it was a premeditated way to cheat the company.
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