Sentences with phrase «future brick by brick»

Build your future brick by brick.

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It was Futureshop.ca, a new concept being tested by Future Shop that aims to integrate online with bricks - and - mortar retail.
Martin Ford, author of The Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Rise of the Jobless Future, sounded the alarm about the increasing adoption of robots means that more routine and repetitive jobs like brick layers and some office work will be replaced by machines.
FabFurnish was acquired by Kishore Biyani - led brick - and - mortar retailer Future Group in April.
And I'd also tell her to keep on going on, to build her castle brick by brick, laying the foundation for a future goal by showing up every single day.
One brick in particular, the first one «bought» around the matrimony bench, was purchased by Capulli's then - future son - in - law, Dan Bessey, and engraved with the question, «Will you marry me?»
XC: In a future characterised by an a amalgam of clicks and mortar, bits and bricks, what kind of benefits can big data technologies bring to the shopping experience?
Right now the game features the ability to alter environments and of course, build whatever you like brick by brick, with more Lego building sets and multiplayer functionality promised in the future.
One student commented: «This course has helped me to understand that the construction industry is where I want to go in the future, and what I want to pursue as a career», whilst another said,» I thought construction was all by men and bricks, but it's not!»
Among the several installations exhibited at Parasol unit by this Berlin - based artist is Future Fossil Spaces, 2014, a large configuration of thick salt bricks extracted from the Salar de Uyuni salt deposits in Bolivia, South America, a region now commonly referred to as the «lithium triangle».
Despite this rejection he set about removing the bricks, which travel to London to form Birmingham Central Library Wall (2014), and will be reused by Whipps in a number of different contexts in the future.
Thus if it is decided in the future that CO2 must be extracted from the air and removed from the carbon cycle (e.g., by storing it underground or in carbonate bricks), the impact on atmospheric CO2 amount will diminish in time.
The benefits of investing in a residential property in the UK are often considered to be intuitive covering aspects such as providing a hedge against potential future devaluation of the rand, having security through investing in a stable well - regulated economy and choosing property as an asset class because the investment is underpinned by bricks and mortar.
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