Nguyen [Color's founder] has visions of
fundamentally changing some aspects of social interaction and local discovery with the app, which he considers part of the so - called Post-PC movement.
The barley malt flour helps make the bread a little softer but doesn't
fundamentally change any aspects of the recipe, so it's completely optional.
This is a crucial component of any effort to
fundamentally change any aspect of classroom practice, says Martha Mac Iver, a research scientist at the John Hopkins School of Education.
Not exact matches
This means that
fundamentally the «
change» entailed in the «acting» of a physical existent can not be essentially locomotive
change; rather locomotive
change must be seen as either only one
aspect of the
change involved in and constituting «acting,» or as only the resultant of the
change involved in «acting» — the latter is the view of Leibniz and of Whitehead; I would myself incline to the former alternative.
No critic of the Long Tail (as positioned by Chris Anderson) denies that it is
fundamentally changing certain
aspects of content delivery businesses, and we all understand that 1 % of a large number is more than 1 % of a small number.
The result, though, does not
fundamentally change one of the most discussed
aspected of that previous work: temperatures since 1570 still appear to be the * coldest * in the last 570 years.»
«We are
fundamentally and conceptually
changing our attitude toward software and services and working hard on innovation throughout all
aspects of our mobile ecosystem,» said Rhee, adding that Samsung has «thousands of software developers supporting this effort.»
fundamentally and conceptually
changing our attitude toward software and services and working hard on innovation throughout all
aspects of our mobile ecosystem,» said Rhee, adding that Samsung has «thousands of software developers supporting this effort.»