Sentences with phrase «leave subsequent generations»

But flash has its limitations and will someday reach a scaling barrier that would leave subsequent generations of digital cameras and cell phones unable to store significantly more information or operate orders of magnitude faster than their predecessors — at least not without costing a lot more.

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These ineffective treatments often leave in their wake surviving microbes that develop resistance to the drugs used and then pass along those adaptations to subsequent generations.
It's well established, of course, that environmental effects like radiation, which alter the genetic sequences in a sex cell's DNA, can leave a mark on subsequent generations.
These are finely milled, which is key, and are of that new generation of powders that seem to melt into the skin, serving their function of mattifying or providing a smooth surface for subsequent applications without leaving the impression of a powdered face.
The Toyota Supra was first introduced into the American market in 1979 (then called the Toyota Celica Supra) and lasted through three subsequent generations before leaving our shores in 1998, four years before production ended altogether in 2002.
In 2009 with the end of this generation, Toyota Japan ceased production of the Hilux Surf, leaving only the 4Runner available in the subsequent model series.
Each subsequent generation is likely a battle between what to include and what to leave off.
Many industry insiders are also concerned that subsequent generations — namely Generations X and Y — are not likely to fill the revenue gap that baby boomers leave as they age out of their pet - owgenerations — namely Generations X and Y — are not likely to fill the revenue gap that baby boomers leave as they age out of their pet - owGenerations X and Y — are not likely to fill the revenue gap that baby boomers leave as they age out of their pet - owning years.
And then young lawyers, and subsequent generations of lawyers will be left to despair.
The traumas experienced by many individuals during the residential school years have accumulated over time and been passed to subsequent generations, leaving a legacy of intergenerational trauma.
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