We would like to offer the service to the online dating
industry as a bridge between texting and chatting inside the online dating sites and the meeting in the real life.
The coal industry acknowledges that developing carbon capture and storage technology is imperative for the survival of
their industry as a bridge fuel, but many major players continue to duck behind these trumped up charges while avoiding serious discussion of the environmental impacts of burning coal.
Not exact matches
Stoyanova helps cultivate the largest creative community on the planet, produces her podcast The Work We Do, hosts impromptu poetry jams, and
bridges industries and borders
as an agent of change.
Mills compared the need to invest in infrastructure such
as highways, roads, and
bridges to investment in high - speed broadband in the past two decades, which has enabled a lively app economy, which in turn has spawned nearly a million jobs,
as well
as an entirely new cloud computing
industry worth $ 45 billion that touches some 6 million small businesses.
In an
industry where dollar spending involves intangibles such
as ad impressions, clicks, contacts or potential sales leads, plainly
bridge the gap in understanding about what happens in between online promotions and in - store purchases.
Companies in this
industry lease out equipment for activities related to air, sea, and rail transport,
as well
as construction of highways, roads, tunnels,
bridges, and oil drilling.
Enter FounderMade, an attempt to
bridge this information divide by offering four
industry - specific forums (Wellness, Food, Invention, Beauty) that appeal to startup founders
as much
as to large established companies.
Companies within the construction materials
industry manufacture basic products that are used to build other structures, such
as buildings,
bridges or roads.
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Industry Report: News Surrounding Bitfinex Gets Weirder Bridges» Lawyer Wants Out According to reports,
Bridge's lawyer has deemed his legal argument
as largely worthless, saying that the appeal contains only legally frivolous claims.
In other words, our roads are outdated and our
bridges are crumbling — facts the trucking
industry understands
as well
as anyone.
He points out that if social media is to achieve its real potential in India, then the
industry needs to
bridge the regional language barrier and add to the English - speaking market, which
as he rightly points out is limited at about 200 million.
I mention this because it is important to note that there are plenty of marketable products that arose out of the early gas
industry and have served
as bridges to the next frontier.
The UAE should provide more assistance to early - stage technology - based start - ups that serve
as a «crucial
bridge» between academia and
industry, according to recommendations offered...
Crypto Switch acts
as a
bridge between various technologies used in Forex and cryptocurrency
industries by allowing brokers access to a number of global cryptocurrency exchanges and liquidity providers.
In addition, our dual investment focus enables the firm to successfully target
industries that
bridge these two areas, such
as
In the world of heavy
industry, a boilermaker is known
as a trained craftsman who produces steel fabrications for commercial steam and hot water boilers,
bridges, blast furnaces and mining equipment, among other applications.
Its only hope for salvation is the new Cuomo administration policy that would effectively use nuclear
as a
bridge fuel while the state expands its renewable
industry.
Dr. Kwame Ampofo, Chairman, Energy Commission, Ghana, touching on the renewable energy fair, said the event was borne out of the need to
bridge the information gap that exist between the
industry and the desired market environment
as envisaged and stipulated in the Renewable Energy Act, 2011 (ACT 832).
Industry and academia have been advised to establish a relationship devoid of suspicion and secrecy
as a way of
bridging the gap between the two to foster economic development.
Science and science policy appear to embrace distinct cultures each with its own customs and languages, according to experts at a weeklong course that serves
as a guidebook for scientists, engineers and other professionals in academia,
industry and government seeking to
bridge science and...
According to the ministry, 10 per cent growth in the engineering sector, which usually benefits from spending on public works such
as road and
bridge building, would result in only a 5.6 per cent boost to manufacturing
industry as a whole.
Likewise, this director's decision to act
as a
bridge between these prodigious talents and the film
industry can not be undervalued, and this film will definitely resonate well with fans of Livingston's 1990 classic.
Dedicated to showcasing the finest American and international cinema the world has to offer, its mission is to
bridge the gap between independent film audiences and filmmakers,
as well
as to connect emerging filmmakers with established
industry professionals.
As a
bridge - builder between convener sectors, Restore the Earth Foundation strategically works with partners across
industries in pursuit of the following Goals:
As a
bridge - builder and social investment partner, REF works across
industries and sectors to further solutions for a sustainable future.
Discussions will address key issues such
as why we're now talking about STEAM
as opposed to STEM, how a STEAM approach can be integrated into teachers» everyday practice, how to fill the digital skills gap with a STEAM approach, and
bridging the gap between education and
industry.
To enhance the educational effectiveness of video in the schools, educators are urged to promote active viewing and critical analysis of media texts, assign video
as homework, use segments of no more than ten to 15 minutes, and use television programming
as a
bridge to public television, museums, community groups, cultural organizations, and professional and
industry associations.
The event is run by Digital Schoolhouse, powered by PlayStation, a programme delivered by games
industry trade body, Ukie,
as a way of creating a
bridge between the education and technology sector.
As many industry pundits speculated, the Chrysler Group suffered under the shadow of new sister brands such as Mercedes - Benz and few vehicles managed to bridge the gap between Daimler and Chrysle
As many
industry pundits speculated, the Chrysler Group suffered under the shadow of new sister brands such
as Mercedes - Benz and few vehicles managed to bridge the gap between Daimler and Chrysle
as Mercedes - Benz and few vehicles managed to
bridge the gap between Daimler and Chrysler.
A number of
industries and reading sectors, including the hospitality
industry and public and academic libraries, have already turned to widespread digital access to support their customers, and this partnership can serve
as a model for
bridging local, state, national, and international coverage for digital readers.
Colleen Doran, a true pioneer among females in the comics
industry whose extensive body of work includes the Neil Gaiman graphic novel Troll
Bridge and Amazing, Fantastic, Incredible Stan Lee, will be honored
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Best known in the comic book
industry for overseeing the development, launch and management of DC Comics» groundbreaking online content initiative, ZUDA Comics
as the imprint's Editorial Director, Perazza has spent the bulk of his career
bridging the divide between digital and print within the comic book
industry, finding ways to publish comics that reach consumers in whatever form they want to read it.
I mention this because it is important to note that there are plenty of marketable products that arose out of the early gas
industry and have served
as bridges to the next frontier.
Our
industry can build effective and longstanding
bridges between the public and private sector, be a reliable job creator and
as a global
industry contribute to both climate change response and poverty alleviation.»
As a final note, Limpach said «by going out of the game
industry, VR will be a
bridge for developers to work on projects other than games.»
Gary Nettleton, Design Director at Design
Bridge said of the project: «The identity needed to position The Vintry
as an innovative workspace and leading business resource for the drinks
industry as well
as express the creative, collaborative and entrepreneurial spirit they are trying to foster there.
Georgia O'Keeffe, in her Lake George by Early Moonrise (1930), and Arthur Dove, exploring shape and color in his Holbrook's
Bridge to the Northwest (1938), are inspired by organic forms in the American landscape, while
industry is celebrated in paintings such
as Ralston Crawford's At the Dock (1941) and Charles Sheeler's The Web (1955), a conceptual view of industrial structures.
The
bridge continued its role
as an important commercial rail link for nearly a century until a fire in 1974 abruptly terminated its use by the railroad
industry.
A strong ethical case can be made that any political support for natural gas
as a short - term
bridge fuel should be conditioned on the natural gas
industry promising to stop lobbying against rapid scale up of renewable energy programs.
One key element of this latter program will be to try to forge a new coalition between
industry and environmental groups for the use of cleanly - produced natural gas
as a
bridging fuel to slow global warming over the next few decades — with a particular focus on China.
Gas's success
as a
bridge fuel crucially hinges on the degree to which it is recognized
as such by policy makers, energy planners and
industry.
The embryonic fracking
industry in the UK, for example, not only concedes to the green movement, it tries to draw strength from it, claiming that shale gas could serve
as a «
bridging technology» towards a «cleaner» future.
And yet despite tougher building regs and a surge of interest in the passive house standard there hasn't been any significant palpable change in our knowledge
as an
industry in terms of what thermal
bridging actually is, what the regulations require us to do when it comes to accounting for thermal
bridging in buildings, how we minimise thermal
bridging effects at design stage, where it sits in the overall context of a BER or Sap assessment and so on.
This pressure is coming not only from the natural gas
industry itself, but also from a surprising ally: the Environmental Defense Fund, which has supported natural gas development
as a «
bridge» from coal to renewables.
Wirth has touted the natural gas from shale
as a «game - changer» that could help address global warming, but he says the
industry's inadequate response to land and water concerns have imperiled the fuel's future
as a
bridge to a low - carbon future.
The world would thus be wise to keep the nuclear
industry's experience in mind
as it tries to
bridge the gap between solar's promise tomorrow and its limits today.
Their collaborations with designers such
as Richard Nicholl and Bora Aksu have
bridged what was an ever widening gap between the mainstream
industry and its ethical counterpart.
The automobile had been invented and entered mass production in the early 1900s, but just
as the internal combustion engine started to prevail over electric cars at that time and mass production took hold with Ford's Model T bringing some cars and trucks into upper middle class households and into use by businesses and farms, the Great Depression and World War II dramatically reduced private personal consumption, so for the two decades from about 1929 until the several years after World War II that it took to convert factories from war production to civilian peacetime production, the automobile
industry's private sector sales were greatly suppressed, domestic civilian road and
bridge construction came to a near halt during World War II
as government funds were diverted to the war effort, and domestic oil consumption was likewise suppressed.
One sign of just how choppy the waters have become: Such seafaring companies
as Marco Polo Seatrade and Omega Navigation Services (both represented by Bracewell & Giuliani) filed for bankruptcy in U.S. courts last year, only to be followed into insolvency by
industry heavyweights General Maritime (Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel) and Trailer
Bridge (DLA Piper and Foley & Lardner).
As an active participant in legal industry standard - setting and peer organizations such as the ACC, CLOC and the ABA, my goal is to bridge the chasm that often exists between clients and their external counsel about ways in which to optimize the value of legal service
As an active participant in legal
industry standard - setting and peer organizations such
as the ACC, CLOC and the ABA, my goal is to bridge the chasm that often exists between clients and their external counsel about ways in which to optimize the value of legal service
as the ACC, CLOC and the ABA, my goal is to
bridge the chasm that often exists between clients and their external counsel about ways in which to optimize the value of legal services.