Sentences with phrase «for early adoption»

As such, retailers, exchanges and other firms will be ready for early adoption of the upgrade.
Japan has quickly become the model for early adoption after regulators officially recognized bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as legal tender.
The potential measures to curb HFCs include bans on high - GWP refrigerants and new equipment that uses them, as well as financial incentives for early adoption of climate friendly refrigerants.
Perry is infamous for his early adoption of effects and remixing, working with artists such as Bob Marley and the Wailers, Junior Murvin, Max Romeo and many others.
Susan Hiller (b. 1940, Tallahassee, FL; lives in London) is an influential pioneer of multimedia installation art recognized for her early adoption of video as an artistic medium and for her ability to transform conventional gallery spaces into haunting, immersive environments.
He, along with Sheeler, is known for his early adoption of Cubism, participation in Dada, and later influence in Precisionism.
Susan Hiller is an influential pioneer of multimedia installation art recognized for her early adoption of video as an artistic medium and for...
Susan Hiller is an influential pioneer of multimedia installation art recognized for her early adoption of video as an artistic medium and for her ability to transform conventional gallery spaces into haunting, immersive environments.
Susan Hiller is an influential pioneer of multimedia installation art recognized for her early adoption of video as an artistic medium and for her ability to transform conventional gallery spaces...
As yet no provision has been made for the early adoption of standards.

Not exact matches

If you developed skills and became a specialist in an area that was in the early adoption phase, you could make a lot of money, again, for awhile.
Maybe it's the beautiful desert landscape inspiring early adoption of the flying devices often used for aerial photography?
While the Goldman report concedes these are still early days, its case for investing in IoT is that the key obstacles to mass adoption are gone.
«The high adoption rate of AWS cloud services by organizations around the globe has translated into some of the top salaries for those IT professionals choosing to pursue these certifications in particular,» Global Knowledge said in a blog post from earlier this year.
These companies are also seeking to create an early - mover advantage for themselves, where they gain an advantage by this head start on adoption.
Because Guatemala could not meet these conditions, it instead shut down international adoptions in early 2008 — the opposite outcome of what sincere reformers had hoped for, DiFilipo said.
We have an early adoption approach to relevant new technology — for example pioneering work on anaerobic lagoons, reverse osmosis and heat recovery.
However, TDFs were introduced in the early 1990s, long after many study respondents started saving for retirement, which may be one reason why the adoption of those strategies among these retirees and pre-retirees appears to be relatively low among study respondents.
Topic 606 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017, including interim periods within that reporting period, with early adoption permitted for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2016.
As I reflect on it, in terms of mainstream merchant adoption for online payments, I would have to say late 2014 to early 2015 was the first big peak.
Until 2017, the majority of Wirex customers worldwide enjoyed the fruits of early bitcoin adoption and powered their bitcoin lifestyle by exchanging bitcoin for fiat currencies (USD, EUR, GBP)-- making payments with their Wirex prepaid debit card.
It's a new world for early stage companies seeking capital, but it has taken a while to gain main stream adoption.
Common Docs are a community resource meant for adoption and use by those working on early financials.
Earlier this month, the US and its negotiating partners announced steps to move ahead on what is known as «adoption day,» intended to show readiness for sanctions relief for Iran.
Author Patricia Bernstein's two presentations on her book «Ten Dollars to Hate: The Texas Man Who Fought the Klan» and two fundraisers for Jewish Adoption and Family Care Options (JAFCO) highlight late April and early May events in Palm Beach County.
Although Bitcoin has existed for many years, we are still in the early days of mass crypto adoption, and the more opportunities present themselves, the riskier things will get.
As we detailed in our press release, the effective income tax rate was lower in the first quarter of this year due primarily to early adoption of amendment to existing guidance for employee share - based payment accounting and the recognition of incremental benefits from the Work Opportunity Tax Credit.
International adoption may be the best solution for some children, but it is too early to know for sure in the first weeks of a crisis.
The ruthless attitude taken towards the Catholic adoption agencies - co-operate or close, no room for compromise - was an early indication of this trend.
Indeed, it has been supposed by some that the teraphim, household gods, (Genesis 35:4; 31:19; 30 - 35; I Samuel 15:23; 19:13, 16; II Kings 23:24) were originally images of ancestors; that they were honored as such and were part of the apparatus of popular religion; (Hosea 3:4) that mortuary customs which the prophetic school later condemned grew up around them; (Cf. Deuteronomy 26:13 - 14) that the right of performing the necessary ceremonies for one's ancestors devolved upon a son and that this fact underlay both the sense of tragedy in being sonless and the practices of levirate marriage and of adoption to avoid such disaster; (Cf. Genesis 15:2 - 3; 30:3 - 8; Deuteronomy 25:5 - 10) and that this set of ideas and customs was an integral part of the whole clan organization of early Israel.
Fifty - three percent favor adoption for same - sex couples, a figure five points below the level of support a year earlier.
The certification group, who denied requests for comment for this story, has been gaining traction since its early adoption by natural retailer Whole Foods Market in 2011.
We have an early adoption approach to relevant new technology — for example pioneering work on anaerobic lagoons, reverse osmosis and heat recovery.
Unresolved traumatic history in parents or ancestors, such as early abuse, loss of a parent, traumatic birth, or being given up for adoption
Earlier this week I wrote about the timing of placing a baby for adoption — whether there was a better time for a pregnant woman to start considering a plan and about the choices that other expectant mothers had made in creating a plan of their own.
Her strong stance for open records was personally motivated, as she had placed a child for adoption years earlier and was later reunited with him.
Identifying core components of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need for implementation research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
The Gross's dated for three years before they married in Hawaii and actively discussed their passion for adoption early on in their courtship.
A letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo this signed by the women of color in the state Assembly urged him to push for the adoption of early voting and the closure of the loophole in election law that allows for unlimited donations through a web of limited liability companies.
For White, the adaptability of Cameronite Conservatism, as expressed in whig imperialism, explains the ease of his adoption to Thatcherism as Thatcherism represents the prevailing «common sense» in early twenty - first century British politics.
What Cuomo's executive budget lacks is funding for the adoption of early voting.
The committee's mandate, as noted earlier, is to streamline all the proposals for constitutional amendments and by that, determine the «substance and workability» of each proposal and present their report, which shall be in the form of a draft constitution to national conference, through national council for consideration and adoption.
Earlier this month David Cameron announced a push to lower the barriers for adoption, arguing that care workers should not be picky when deciding which couples are suitable candidates.
Nevertheless, says lead study author Isabelle Deltour of the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Copenhagen, «The Nordic countries are a good model for studying the association» due to broad early adoption of the technology and thorough medical records.
As the adoption of SABR for the treatment of early stage operable lung cancer would be a paradigm shift in lung cancer care, it warrants further thorough evaluation before widespread adoption in practice.
As the adoption of SABR for the treatment of early stage operable lung cancer would be an important paradigm shift in lung cancer care, it warrants further thorough evaluation before widespread adoption in practice.
He reconnects with his ex-wife, Pippi, who put their newborn daughter up for adoption many years earlier.
WHAT: When Harry (Jeff Bridges) discovers that an old flame (Kathleen Turner) gave up their daughter for adoption 22 year earlier, Harry and Lloyd (Jim Carrey) set off to track her down in the hope that the gorgeous but dumb Penny (Rachel Melvin) will donate a kidney to the biological dad she never met.
When she receives a call one day from John Pressman (Rudd), a teacher at the alternative academy New Quest, asking her to visit the campus to meet a promising student named Jeremiah (Nat Wolff), she's completely blindsided by John's suggestion that the gifted teen is the child she gave up for adoption nearly 20 years earlier.
Although initially not interested in a human interest piece, Martin Sixsmith (Steve Coogan) finds himself drawn into Philomena Lee's (Judi Dench) story of her forced labor at a convent decades earlier whose nuns sold her child, and those of several other unwed mothers, into adoption for 1000 pounds.
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