Sentences with phrase «innovation comes at the cost»

Computers crash, software bugs abound and innovation comes at the cost of losing face to a classroom of teenagers, or worse still, wasting precious classroom time on troubleshooting failing technology.
That innovation comes at the cost of increased thickness and weight, however.
That innovation comes at a cost, namely three Game Boy Advances and three cords to plug them into your GameCube to make for ideal co-op.

Not exact matches

A concern was raised that regulators are judged solely on their ability to prevent «bad things from happening,» which comes at a cost of innovation.
Aside from hardly radical, me - too styling that left the imagination untaxed and the heartstrings worryingly slack, the new cars seemed at first blush to break faith with the company's long - standing tradition of game - changing technical innovation and lightweight construction at all costs, being larger and heavier than anything that had come from Lotus before.
Because of these innovations, it's clear Sega wanted story mode to be the main focus of the game, though this unfortunately comes at a cost to the other sections of the game.
Premier Wen Jiabao pledged China's support for greener development and addressing climate change but drew the line at binding China to hard carbon emissions caps. Will this come at the expense of low - carbon innovation? Apparently, analysis by Environmental Economics blog shows that countries which adopted the Kyoto Protocol experienced more greentech innovation (measured by patent filings) that countries that did not. But Dr. David Tyfield (in a previous interview with GLF) would probably have you know that China's low cost, low tech innovation can provide some interesting low carbon solutions.
• Support for energy innovation today comes from those concerned about the high (and rising) economic costs, not to mention the foreign entanglements created by America's dependence on oil; the need for greater energy access in poor countries; diseases and deaths caused by air pollution, oil and gas drilling, and coal mining and waste; and the potential for America to manufacture and export new energy technologies at a profit.
It should come as no surprise that efficiency, convenience and cost - effectiveness are at the heart of all the innovations that we are beginning to see sprout up across the legal landscape, including the move to the Cloud and the creation of virtual law firms.
Incoming Fed Chair Jerome Powell has also weighed in on the matter, arguing that «innovation not come at the cost of a safe and secure payment system that retains the confidence of its end users.»
«All these innovations come at a price, and the cost of the Note8 will be the most expensive version of the series — more so than the ill - fated Note7,» added Lam.
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