Sentences with phrase «less innovation»

By contrast, developing tools for the research and case preparation elements of their advisory work have seen notably much less innovation for lawyers.
Critics warned that the deal represents the continuation of a trend that could result in fewer options and less innovation in educational materials.
At the same time, more and more of these services are controlled by a diminishing number of companies, resulting in a future of less innovation and less choice.
If you look at the problem backwards, you'd think about all the things you could do to create less innovation.
This means less innovation, less risk - taking, and more sure bets.
Compared to other professions, there has been notably less innovation and new technology developed in the legal industry, which is the problem
Taito, whose Space Invaders shmups are downright inspired, has carefully leached this prologue to Dariusburst of anything resembling enthusiasm, energy, variation, personality, or unique gameplay, much less innovation.
A lot of those issues have been ironed out over the years but there have definitely been less games in the genre, meaning (perhaps) less innovation over time).
But I'd wager there's far more risk - aversion and thus less innovation taking place (formula - tweaking, really) as mainstream budgets have inflated like footballers» salaries.
Unless something is done to change its course, the future of the Internet, as Jonathan Zittrain sees it, is one of far less innovation and far more — and far more ominous — control.
Depending on how the government tackles this form of money, there may be more competition or less innovation overall.
In the eyes of the DOJ, the merger — one of the largest «in American history,» an agency official told reporters — would result in «higher prices for consumers and less innovation for millions of Americans.»
«There is less innovation in the U.S. Treasury market than any other market I am involved with,» David Rutter says.
Compared to other professions, there has been notably less innovation and new technology developed in the legal industry, which is the problem Mary Juetten and I are tackling with Evolve Law.
Researchers found hiring family members led to less innovation.
Randy Connolly, an associate professor of computer science and information systems at Calgary's Mount Royal University, says it could lead to less innovation.
And that, he argues, is what the times reward: «While Twitter is a lesser innovation than flying cars, it's a much more valuable business.
Less innovation.
The Justice Department said the deal as proposed would spell «higher prices for consumers and less innovation for millions of Americans.»
It remains to be seen how CampaignGrid will use its patent, but it's hard to imagine an outcome that doesn't include higher costs and less innovation.
Without a change in the law, the findings warn that there will be less innovation, caused by uncertainty, which would prevent industry from capitalising on the huge potential of creative computers.
Who knows, 90 % of the population attending public schools could end up with larger class sizes, less innovation, less upkeep for their buildings, older text books, teachers who are paid at a lower rate, and in general all of the ingredients that accompany an inferior education.
Conferences on digital publishing are becoming less financially lucrative because there has been less innovation in the industry.
The unfortunate result could very well be more homogenization and less innovation in the industry.
And there was less innovation that I expected.»
It took going back to basics and less innovation for them to realize that what makes a good Sonic game is not...
As the years went on Core were getting flack that each game had less and less innovation.
Those consequences include: policies that encourage dirty energy instead of clean energy; less innovation; fewer jobs in renewables and energy efficiency; diminished national security; more destructive storms and dangerous wildfires, and communities that are less prepared to cope with them.
We need to make sure that the proposed merger does not lead to higher prices or less innovation for these products.»
By putting the burden on those least able to shoulder it, both Apple and Lodsys are harming not just developers but also the consumers who will see fewer apps and less innovation.
We've written before that this misallocation of burden has pernicious effects, namely harming developers and consumers who will see fewer apps and less innovation
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