Sentences with phrase «great promise of»

«The great promise of distributed ledgers for central banks is their potential to enhance resilience.
However, nearly five years later, many investors are still wondering what has become of the great promise of Law No. 27 of 2007 on Jointly Owned Property («JOP Law»), and many remain in the dark as to what the service charges they pay are used for.
Of course, the great promise of driverless cars is that the networked vehicles will eventually make driving safer and more efficient — both in terms of fuel use by optimizing performance on the fly and time by reducing congestion.
HANGZHOU, China, 9 July 2016 — Energy is central to social and economic well - being, and all the countries in the world, as well as the United Nations, must make an effort to work together to realize the great promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the new global framework for advancing peace and prosperity for all on a healthy planet.
Overall, there is great promise of market - oriented reform, reinforcing Trump's earlier statements about reigning in the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The great promise of this is the multiple wins for global food security, economic growth and environmental conservation.
The great promise of forest regrowth can be achieved by boosting the income of nations and the adoption of high - yield farming techniques, not by coercive sustainable policies to restrict forestry or agriculture.
The great promise of Crisis Core was that it would help clarify the murky history of Sephiroth, Cloud, Aeris and the occasionally seen Zack Fair from Final Fantasy 7.
Head - mounted displays such as the Oculus and the Vive have opened everyone's eyes to the great promise of VR.
The following day (10/29) showed great promise of that with a record 21 sales, and 1,000 more Kindle Unlimited pages read than on 10/28.
In addition, the breakthrough innovations that are part of the great promise of charter schools may be more likely to emerge from schools that are, at least initially, single - site start - ups.
Paulaitis says «the novel concepts put forth in this study, of investigating small molecules called microRNAs to see what they can tell us about mitochondria disorders in cells of the retina, hold great promise of providing new insights into how age - related macular degeneration develops, after which new treatments can be designed to save or improve vision.»
The Alpert Prize recognizes scientists whose research has led to the prevention, cure or treatment of human diseases or disorders, and constitutes a seminal scientific finding that holds great promise of ultimately changing our understanding of, or ability to treat, disease.
The great promise of stem cells is finally being put to the test.
«These findings show the great promise of soy - based nanofibers for wound healing,» said Seungkuk Ahn, first author of the paper and a graduate student in the Disease for Biophysics Group.
«The great promise of these cells is finally being put to the test,» said Robert Lanza, the company» chief scientific officer, in a statement.
Project Sunshine by Steve McKevitt and Tony Ryan shows the great promise of solar power, but time is running out for its advocates to make it shine
In new research, scientists reprogrammed skin cells from patients with rare blood disorders into iPSCs, highlighting the great promise of these cells in advancing understanding of those challenging diseases — and eventually in treating them.
After the great promise of Slaven Bilic's first year in charge when we came tantalisingly close to finishing in a Champions League qualifying position, it appears to have all gone pear - shaped.
This year opened with a revolution holding great promise of Muslim - Christian unity, but has been largely displaced with liberal - Islamist political competition and attacks on Copts in Atfih, Imbabah, Maspero, and elsewhere.
In verses 4 - 5, God doesn't berate Abram for brushing aside God's great promise of verse 1.
It thereby blinds us to that great promise of modern civilization: the mutual emergence of individuality and solidarity in a plurality of activities fostered in a genuine public sphere.
While the above example is showing great promise of success, I can't promise that this'll work across the board.
In addition, many new technologies show great promise of dramatically changing the email marketing game.
For a political liberal, the great task of citizenship is to midwife a new future that will, finally, realize the great promises of modernity: freedom, equality, and fraternity.
A research programme is even more resistant to change than a theory, but may eventually be abandoned in favour of a new programme which has greater promise of explaining known data, resolving anomalies, and predicting novel phenomena.
No greater words on this subject have ever been written than Paul's in I Corinthians 15, while the author of the Fourth Gospel cites in Jesus» farewell message great promises of peace and joy in God's eternal kingdom.
Consequently, it is inviting industry to work with academics in research areas deemed to have the greatest promise of commercial success, adds Williams.
Both Obama and Clinton voted against the Hope Act and many stem cell research supporters have criticized the bill, saying it's a distraction and diversion of funds away from the greater promise of embryonic cells.
Diabetes has long been one of the main diseases for which human embryonic stem cell (embryo - destroying) research, or hESCR, was claimed to hold the greatest promise of curing.
One of the greatest promises of near - term nanotechnoloogy is cheaper DNA sequencing -LSB-...]
«The greatest promise of improving the human condition is in stem cell research and genomics,» says Broad.
Personalized learning is one of the great promises of technology and innovations in education.
The tropical climate and warm waters are some of the most popular attractions of Boca de Chila, a destination set to be another one of the great promises of the Riviera Nayarit.
The 88 percent figure is what the Wang study concluded would be accomplished by ethanol made from switchgrass, which holds greater promise of greenhouse gas reduction than corn - based ethanol, but isn't yet being produced in large quantities.
For example, as he wrote with Dan Sarewitz in a 2013 article in The Atlantic magazine, the «greatest promise of carbon capture [technology] is how it could transform the political debate.
It was a familiar story; he had been hired with great promises of lots of untapped work in the firm's client base and — rare even at the time — had been hired on a two - year escalating -LRB-!)
One of the greatest promises of Android O, in the form of Project Treble, might not make its presence felt this early.
But perhaps the greatest promise of such preventive interventions lies not in their potential to preempt symptom onset in some but rather in their potential to promote positive health and development in all.

Not exact matches

Instead, it's become a petri dish for grifters and frauds, and one of history's great broken promises.
«When people discover the great new thing isn't quite what they were promised, they return to what's proven to work,» says James Heller, CEO of Wrapify, a new advertising platform that connects brands with drivers to create splashy on - vehicle ads.
«A lot of these companies have great promise, but not that many of them have converted that promise into great customer value,» Maxwell says.
Good to Great is one of the bestselling business tomes of all time, but even it doesn't really deliver the promised magical management framework that allows «almost any organization» to «substantially improve its stature and performance.»
The problem is that, in the scramble to create the requisite impeccable customer experiences needed, these same companies run the risk of building on long - established myths promising, but failing to deliver, great business returns.
Monoprice makes lots of great cables for charging up your phone, and it has a stellar lifetime warranty that promises to replace broken cords.
They look for the most promising employees, and provide them with the training they need to become their company's next generation of great leaders.
And each one is set up like a joint venture between OSTA and that office's rainmakers — the entrepreneurial spirits that OSTA has lured away from larger competitors with the promise of greater control, bigger upside, and fewer hoops.
Before committing any amount of money to a promising startup, here are a few things you should keep in mind to make sure you're going to be working with a great entrepreneur.
Poor leaders motivate those following them with false promises of promotions, success and a great tomorrow, but rarely deliver on those promises.
Virtual reality has great promise outside of video games, of course, but that's where it's facing its biggest limitation.
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