Sentences with phrase «how viable their technologies»

We'll leave it up to you to decide just how viable their technologies and vehicles are.

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Rather, it's to illustrate how the opportunities for digital technology in stores, mobile devices, call centers, and other channels are just as abundant and viable as they are for websites.
This is a great example of how observations from basic research on how diseases spread might be translated into viable and useful applications, opening up new avenues for future technology
Daniel Sanchez has a background in engineering and public policy and recently completed a post-doc investigating how technologies that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere can be made commercially viable.
If the lack of places filled in computing is concerning, the number in design and technology is cause for alarm: with less than half the number of trainees required for two years in a row, it is uncertain for how much longer the subject is viable.
Seeing how the DOE can only give loans for «green» technology to entities deemed financially viable, we have only one question about the proposal: Does this mean Chrysler now views itself as financially viable?
Actually, figuring out how to help libraries keep up with the technology and remain viable in the e-book world is a pretty worthy vocation, if anyone is so inclined.
To better understand the road to a viable color e-paper display (EPD for short), we must first understand how electronic paper technology actually works.
Once he was convinced that stem cells were a viable alternative therapy for many previously incurable diseases he wanted to know how to capture this technology for his Safari patients.
But you also have to consider the ability to recycle materials, and how many people are required to sustain a decent level of technology and a viable society, and finally what level of lifestyle you are prepared to live with.
Revealing the dramatic advance of renewable energy and the future shape of energy in Europe, the «Energy Atlas» shows how technology now available makes a 100 % renewable energy system viable.
Compared to the average person, I was fairly well informed about the latest trends and advances in renewable energy... I still had only a cursory idea of where and how the energy we consumed in our house and on the road was produced... I didn't have a clear sense of the big picture, of how — or if — the dozens of alternative energy technologies we hear so much about every day really added up to something new and viable.
The image that emerges here is not one of a technology that receives a gentle nudge to help it replace the outdated but culturally entrenched technology we currently use, but rather, of a number of private companies that compete for a variety of subsidies handed out by governments who seek to plan in advance how future technology will have to look, willfully ignorant of whatever effect physical limits might have on determining which technologies are economically viable to sustain and which aren't.
The question was: how could technology improve access to justice and provide viable solutions to families in these situations?
«Waiting for clarity before moving forward is not a viable option,» the report says before adding: «to ensure they are not left behind, firms need to move quickly to determine how their business strategy can leverage blockchain, build the required capabilities into their business processes and technology systems, and become comfortable with collaborating on projects with external partners, customers and even competitors.»
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