Sentences with phrase «in digitised»

«We do not like the facts in this recent Koh Tao case and we do not believe the Thai court has convicted the actual murderers,» the figure said, speaking in a digitised voice.
Hardly — in our digitised, risk - super-sensitive, insurance - strangled, society where seemingly only entitlement matters and contribution is ignored, the UK may be free to make laws without EU interference, but the influence of insurance, health and safety, Freedom of Information, Data Protection Act, and PC attitudes will be undiminished, EU or no EU.»
It will bring together thought leaders from across the sector to discuss the social, technical and ethical issues that arise in the digitised world, especially trust and privacy.
Historical copies of the Coventry Telegraph, dating back to 1914, are available to search and view in digitised.
A text message, for example, can be included in a digitised picture by altering the least significant bits of its pixels.
The Paris Bar provided an excellent venue on the Île de la Cité, and the speakers came from a couple of dozen leading national organisations involved in digitising laws, translating laws, all aspects of making the law accessible to the citizens of Europe.

Not exact matches

Thermondo have digitised many of the processes involved in identifying energy inefficiency, including materials planning and project management.
But, once the model was in place, he and his team began approaching financial institutions and digitising their credit policies, while also integrating with their (FIs) systems.
«That's how serious the CEO is about digitising ourselves to manage that shift in consumer behaviour,» he said.
«We have to be lot more active in the e-commerce space, we have to be a lot more active in leveraging technology, whether it's for our media or instances like Shazam for sampling... over the next few years you'll see a tremendous effort from our company to digitise the enterprise,» Mr Mercade said.
In 2015, HMRC set out the five broad principles that HMRC consider should underpin any new penalty regime now that it is moving to a digitised tax system.
In the 21st century we need to modernise and digitise our public services fully to make them more effective and responsive to public need.
The finding is based on a study of digitised copies of over 3500 novels published in English between 1780 and 1900.
Jockers developed his techniques at Stanford University in California, where he worked with literature researcher Franco Moretti, who pioneered the use of automated large - scale analyses of digitised texts, a process he calls «distant reading».
The lizard's signalling was reconstructed by digitising the position of multiple body parts through the sequence, subsequently combining the data from the two camera views to reconstruct the signalling motion in 3D, Ms Bian said.
Once the photographs have been digitised in this way they can be discarded.
The digitised images used in videoconferencing require the transmission of enormous amounts of data — typically, 700 kilobytes for a television - quality frame.
The test signals are digitised and then analysed by software in the receiver.
In recent years the university has begun digitising these plates.
See the pictures and manuscripts by Säve in Alvin — platform for digital collections and digitised cultural heritage: Materials by or about Pehr Arvid Säve
On one hand, it will become harder to find privacy and personal space, but one surprising result will be that families are likely to become closer, with traditions like family meal times making a reappearance, even as our lifestyles become increasingly digitised in other areas.
Established in year 2000, DIGITISE IT offers Computer Aided Design (CAD), 3D Visualization and Modeling services to a growing global customer base.
In other words, we need to take tangible steps to digitise our classrooms.
Whatever field you look at, even the more traditional professions, the way in which business is generated is becoming increasingly technology - reliant, and more digitised, even if the work itself is still carried out manually.
In the Smithsonian Learning Lab, digitised content can be searched in the database but, importantly, once a teacher has signed up (which is quick and easy) collections can then be createIn the Smithsonian Learning Lab, digitised content can be searched in the database but, importantly, once a teacher has signed up (which is quick and easy) collections can then be createin the database but, importantly, once a teacher has signed up (which is quick and easy) collections can then be created.
With digitised textbooks, teachers are empowered and supported in their teaching and students are able to take full ownership of their learning materials.
It sounds almost too simple, but in reality, a significant amount can be achieved in a short space of time by integrating and digitising the administration process.
It has collectively been digitising content in recent years — with over 1.5 million items, the database has images, video and other content on a large number of topics that are currently taught in schools.
Easy to digitise different document types using the new VI Technology VI Technology combines a lens with variable depth of field, a direction controlled LED lamp and a CCD linear image sensor to minimise unevenness in image quality.
In 2011 the Korean government announced plans for education to be paper - free by 2015, making $ 2.4 billion available to buy a tablet for every student and digitising the entire curriculum.
Schools are aware that digitising their processes will save them time and money in the long run but, as they don't always have a solid enough understanding of the technology to decipher between the multitude of products on the market, they run the risk of being convinced to buy solutions which go above and beyond what they need — so they're paying for flashy extras which are, ultimately, redundant.
You look at all the electronic tricks it has up its sleeve and you do begin to wonder how digitised the 812 is going to feel from behind the wheel, but in reality it still feels essentially analogue in its behaviour.
The V5C log book is one of the last paper bastions in an increasingly digitised motoring world: here's what you need to know
In 2005 the Range Rover Sport became the second model in the Rangie line - up and by 2010 Range Rover offered a digitised «virtual» instrument panel, dual - view infotainment screens and beefed up 4.2 - litre supercharged petrol V8 and diesel TDV8 engineIn 2005 the Range Rover Sport became the second model in the Rangie line - up and by 2010 Range Rover offered a digitised «virtual» instrument panel, dual - view infotainment screens and beefed up 4.2 - litre supercharged petrol V8 and diesel TDV8 enginein the Rangie line - up and by 2010 Range Rover offered a digitised «virtual» instrument panel, dual - view infotainment screens and beefed up 4.2 - litre supercharged petrol V8 and diesel TDV8 engines.
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In the publishing house where I worked, the Head Librarian has been pushing for the digitising of hundreds of precious manuscripts.
Speaking about the project, S Iswaran, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office said, «The main aspect of this project is that it brings Tamil literature that's been conceived and developed in Singapore; it's digitising it and therefore bringing it to a new platform, to the broader community in Singapore and around the world.»
I am considering digitising my engineering reference books so that I can keep them all in one place, whether I am in the office, or visiting customers.
Academic books is one field in Germany to have embraced the ebook earlier, driven by demands from libraries for titles to be digitised, and is not far behind the US market, an academic publisher said here.
there is no incentive for Vietnamese publishers to digitise when there is no ebook retail infrastructure in place to justify the costs.
The NZETC is afilliated to Victoria University in Wellington and has been busy digitising works of historical and literary interest for several years.
In particular they seem to have failed utterly to grasp the importance of digitising back list as fast as they can — which has left the ebook offering to the public woefully short of the extent and quality of work that people love about books, and makes them preferable to film or music.
Only a limited number of novels and non-fiction titles have been digitised in a country where the unique language protects publishers from foreign competition.
He believes that print books will continue to flourish in fiction and entertainment categories, but that non-fiction titles focused on knowledge and learning will be uniformly digitised.
Similarly, one of the first books I read and digitised was The Weight of Mercy, which, if published in another country, might sell better as «The Game of Mercy».
We thought that, since we had to digitise all our collection in order to preserve it for the next 1,000 years, it was also important to broaden access to it as much as possible.»
Dubbed the 1000 Great New Zealand eBooks, the idea is to provide a focus for the industry's own move to digitising books, to provide a platform for a joint marketing programme, and to generate public interest in e-reading.
Many national libraries digitise their collections for conservation reasons or even to grant access to them, but those are (older) books that are already in the public domain.
In this regard, the announcement this week that New Zealand copyright collective Copyright Licensing Limited (CLL) will lead the charge to get New Zealand books digitised and licensed to groups such as libraries, booksellers and others, couldn't come soon enough.
Google Editions is separate from the Google Book Search programme which has landed Google in hot water through its attempt to digitise millions of the world's books without rightsholder permission.
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