Changes happen faster,
information moves rapidly with more transparency than ever before, and technology gives any customer or employee the power to be heard worldwide in an instant.
Not exact matches
They use this
information to
rapidly move a small, deformable mirror in the telescope's eye view to cancel the atmospheric blurring.
Small magnetic whirls may revolutionize future data storage and
information processing if they can be
moved rapidly and reliably in small structures.
In a study published today by Royal Society Open Science, the international research team revealed that people who show evidence of autistic traits are more likely to suppress coarse (as opposed to fine) visual
information when they
move their eyes
rapidly from one part of the world to another than those without autistic traits.
It seems obvious that our preferences in consuming
information are changing
rapidly today and rely less on textual comprehensiveness and more on brevity and reliance on conceptual images, both static and
moving.
As research, education, and training
move rapidly to a self - serve delivery model, the onus is ever - increasingly on the individual to use a solid background in critical thinking in order to discern facts, uncover undisclosed specifics, verify sources of
information, and clarify the specifics of a given proposal or narrative.
«A user can cause
information that does not change
rapidly to be provided or
moved to a relatively static display element, such as an electronic ink display, which enables that
information to be displayed for a period of time with little additional power consumption.»
And we
move quickly to establish a productive relationship with the client, intruding as little as possible in the client's day - to - day business while gathering
information rapidly and comprehensively.
Your contact
information should be at the top of the page so that the employer can
rapidly scan it before
moving into the real meat of the document.