Sentences with phrase «in a new era»

Specifically, moderators wanted to know what kind of leaders the nine candidates would make in time of crisis, and the kinds of policies they would enact in the new era of terrorist attacks.
«Saudi Arabia is among the largest political, diplomatic and economic powers in the Middle East, and the visit will usher in a new era in our bilateral relations with one of our oldest friends in the region,» the U.K. government said in a press release Tuesday.
James Slack, spokesperson for U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May stated that the visit would usher in a new era of bilateral «relations focused on delivering wide - ranging benefits.»
By focusing on creating high - quality content and holding themselves accountable, marketers can embrace these changes from Google and prepare for success in a new era of online advertising.
Ten years ago, prognosticators were sure social networks would usher in a new era for publishing.
Lastly, the network standard will also help usher in a new era of «personalized health care,» in which massive volumes of patient data can be used to develop predictive analytics which can then be tailored to an individual patient and their illness.
Not to mention that advances in science and technology are ushering in a new era of medical research that will likely cure many diseases in the coming decade or two.
In the new era of tight credit, folks are extremely unsure of winning approval for a home loan.
As human beings, we frame new phenomenon using our existing mental models, which means we need to think differently in order to succeed in this new era of digital change.
Rose - Martel put out a report in January predicting Gildan would do well in the new era of tougher Chinese competition, and she made some money for the clients who followed her advice.
«I will work toward ushering in a new era of state flexibility and leadership to drive better outcomes,» Verma told the Finance Committee in her prepared remarks.
Today's action does not mark the «end of the Internet as we know it;» rather it heralds in a new era of light regulation that will benefit consumers.»
The move would be a win for newspaper companies and broadcasters that have pushed for the change for decades, but was criticized by Democrats who said it could usher in a new era of media outlet consolidation.
How does 50 - year - old Tims operate in the New Era?
An editorial in the official China Daily on Saturday said denuclearization could end hostilities between the two sides and «usher in a new era of development» on the peninsula, but noted Friday's declaration lacked a plan for achieving the goal.
China is holding a once - every - five - years meeting this week that is expected to usher in a new era of leaders — but no change at the top of the totem pole.
Fortunately for them, an army of technology companies across the country are equipped with the technical know - how and financial support necessary to usher in a new era of digital commerce in the country, as highlighted by the infographic below.
Dennis Bergkamp helped usher in a new era at Arsenal and this goal against Newcastle United in 2002 typified the Dutchman's control of the football, his movement, and his finishing.
Asked for comment, an IBM spokesman said the company is «aggressively transforming its business to lead in a new era of cognitive and cloud computing.
Google gave outsiders their first peek at its experimental quantum super-computing system on Tuesday that it hopes will one day usher in a new era of data crunching.
In this new era, it may serve the super-secretive retailer to become a little bit less secretive.
Only then will they succeed in surviving and thriving in this new era of marketing and branding.
Changes to the corporate landscape have ushered in a new era of threats.
In 2017, Walmart proved it can compete in a new era.
Forde also explains how the blockchain could replace some repetitive work done by lawyers, insurance companies, and bankers and how the blockchain could usher in a new era of digital rights management that could change the music and media industry.
, social media strategists say the video ushered in a new era of campaign marketing that will likely define the 2012 election: Namely, will Republican candidates be able to «figure out» social media in order to expand their followings, promote their messages, and encourage action?
The scandal swirling around Facebook and Cambridge Analytica has begun to usher in a new era for this once - ignored community of privacy researchers and developers.
Ultimately, our collaborative efforts will help to improve the care we deliver to patients and I'm confident this partnership will help usher in a new era of innovation at TEGH and allow us to continue setting a new standard.»
Some experts argue the Fed's response to Black Monday ushered in a new era of investor confidence in the central bank's ability to calm severe market downturns.
So just how does one achieve financial security and peace of mind in this new era of volatility?
They liked the thought of being innovators in a new era of food processing - and it seems like the right idea at the right time.
The main concern is that this populist approach may result in a weakening of the dollar and could even usher in a new era of trade wars (1).
Kim was quoted by the news agency as telling Moon that he felt «the national mission and duty to usher in a new era of peace and reunification after putting an end to the history of division and confrontation.»
The Cboe Volatility Index VIX, -0.44 % or VIX, surged to an eye - popping intraday level of 50.30 on Feb. 6, abruptly ending a period of quiet that reigned in 2017 and ushering in a new era of sometimes vicious market swings.
His other professional acknowledgments include: Institute for Management Studies — Lifetime Achievement Award (one of only two ever awarded), American Management Association - 50 great thinkers and leaders who have influenced the field of management over the past 80 years, BusinessWeek — 50 great leaders in America, Wall Street Journal — top ten executive educators, Forbes — five most - respected executive coaches, Leadership Excellence — top five thinkers on leadership, Economic Times (India)-- top CEO coaches of America, Economist (UK)-- most credible executive advisors in the new era of business, National Academy of Human Resources — Fellow of the Academy (America's top HR award), World HRD Congress — 2011 global leader in HR thinking, Fast Company — America's preeminent executive coach, and Leader to Leader Institute — 2010 Leader of the Future Award.
The Cboe Volatility Index VIX, +0.00 % or VIX, surged to an eye - popping intraday level of 50.30 on Feb. 6, abruptly ending a period of quiet that reigned in 2017 and ushering in a new era of sometimes vicious market swings.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL, Toronto: China Ushers in New Era of Certain Rule for Xi Jinping, But Uncertain Politics
The Los Angeles Times and U-T San Diego will soon share an owner, in a bet that they can usher in a new era of newspapering in Southern California built on geographic strength in numbers.
Abra's vision for a decentralized network of people, merchants and consumer devices all connected via Internet - based open blockchain technology can usher in a new era of financial inclusion and access to capital for billion of consumers.»
Elsewhere, Ripple's blockchain is being utilised in a coordinated manner by some of the largest banks in the world, which in turn is helping to usher in a new era of virtually instantaneous international bank transfers.
The decentralized nature of the blockchain in this case could help usher in a new era of transparency and efficiency to a businesses» advertising efforts.
Some cryptocurrency courtesy correspondence experts disagree that digital banking wallet designations could chaperon in a new era; where tokens get categorized as presumably clean, tainted, or different with courtesy to their turn of organisation with SDN addresses.
In the new era of ecosystems, that simply wasn't enough, analysts say.
disagree that digital banking wallet designations could chaperon in a new era; where tokens get categorized as presumably clean, tainted, or different with courtesy to their turn of organisation with SDN addresses.
Energy Summit Held to Discuss Challenges & Opportunities in a New Era of Trans - Pacific Energy (April 4 2013)
KATE ROGERS, NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT CORRESPONDENT: With the new chief executive officer in place, Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) is hoping to usher in a new era.
At its start, Color said it would usher in a new era of location - based social networking, letting people share cellphone snapshots with other Color users nearby.
Responding to the warning around IoT threats, David Mount, director of security solutions consulting EMEA, Micro Focus said, «As this report demonstrates, the IoT is ushering in a new era in security terms.
The public will benefit, and our markets will be stronger in this new era
Many of the block - chain businesses we've seen have the potential to create wealth for savvy tech investors, but the tokenization of Regional B2C Service Businesses can actually usher in a new era of economic mobility for working class Americans.»
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