Sentences with phrase «made possible thanks»

Binge - watching is all the rage and made possible thanks to streaming services like Netflix, Shomi and CraveTV.
The research reports were made possible thanks to the generous support of the Big Lottery Fund and other key funders including Tudor Trust, Trust for London, Family Justice Council, Noel Buxton Trust.
The highlight of the show is the new portrait mode, made possible thanks to the dual lenses on the back of the phone.
Aside from the Ethereum blockchain, which provides the backbone of the payment network solution, the price - stable economy is made possible thanks to the dual token system it employs.
This is all made possible thanks to iCloud, where HomeKit stores its information.
This is made possible thanks to the parallel execution, asynchronous communication and separated execution from authentication which prevents the system cluster.
Natural Collaboration Remix OS for PC has been made possible thanks to a deep collaboration with the Android - x86 project.
This is made possible thanks to the distributed ledger feature of the network.
This is all made possible thanks to the powerful three - core A10X Fusion chip and 3 GB RAM that the set - top box comes powered with.
The wider context here is that as speech recognition technologies have got better — improvements in turn made possible thanks to language models trained with data sucked up from keyboard inputs — voice interfaces can start to supplant keyboard - based input methods in more areas.
This is all made possible thanks to Google Lens, which is now built right into the Google Assistant for Android devices.
The enterprise is made possible thanks to a donation by Berger Singerman founder Mitchell W. Berger and his wife — fellow attorney Sharon Kegerreis.
This is made possible thanks to The University of Law who sponsor this series, this event is open to all students from any University, and junior lawyers.
The small claims video series was made possible thanks to a grant from the State Bar of Nevada's Lawyer Referral and Information Service.
The LawTech startups with the most votes on our startup map (made possible thanks to Thomson Reuters) qualified to pitch at the Legal Geek Startup Awards in four categories: Best Document Automation Award, Best Machine Intelligence Award, Best Market Places Award, and Best Operations Award.
The Legal Geek Startup Map has been made possible thanks to our sponsor Thomson Reuters.
It now turns out that there were (so far) FIVE human incursions into the new world, based on genetic studies done (made possible thanks to Mullis» PCR).
The $ 4.4 million solar project was made possible thanks to a renewable energy grant via the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Much else — radios, cheap food, pharmaceutical drugs, solar panels, wind turbines and hybrid cars — was made possible thanks to large government investments in technology.
«This major moment was made possible thanks in part to many years of political support, which means that across the year now renewables contribute well over half of our electricity needs.
Hammer Projects is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; Maurice Marciano and Paul Marciano; Susan Bay Nimoy and Leonard Nimoy; and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
The presentation in Bilbao has been made possible thanks to the generous sponsorship of Fundación BBVA, and with support from the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Stanley Whitney: Dance the Orange is made possible thanks to support from the following government agencies: The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the New York City Council.
This series was made possible thanks to the generous support of Denver Arts & Venues, Bonfils - Stanton Foundation, David & Laura Merage Foundation, and Scientific & Cultural Facilities District.
The installation is made possible thanks to Kidspace @ MASS MoCA.
The evening was made possible thanks to the efforts of many.
The Mistake Room's programs are made possible thanks to the generous support of its Board of Directors; Big Mistake Patron Group; International Council; and Contemporary Council.
Thalassa is made possible thanks to generous support from The Joan Mitchell Center, the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, and Charles L. Whited, Jr..
On sale at $ 29.95, this publication was made possible thanks to the participation of ACAD and funding from the RBC Foundation.
The exhibition, All the small Things, is part of HEART's Future Programme, which has been made possible thanks to the generous support of the Obel Family Foundation.
The Arnold Newman Lecture Series is made possible thanks to a generous gift from the Arnold and Augusta Newman Foundation.
This publication was made possible thanks to the participation of ACAD and funding from the RBC Foundation.
It has been made possible thanks to the generosity of a number of artists from the international contemporary arts scene, including: Mohamed Bourouissa, Marie Bovo, Daniel Buren, Latifa Echakhch, Camille Henrot, Huang Yong Ping, Alfredo Jaar, Anish Kapoor, Tadashi Kawamata, Lee Ufan, Claude Lévêque, Philippe Parreno, and Martial Raysse.
This screening is made possible thanks to a grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
This has been made possible thanks to contributions from many of the world's leading artists including Marc Quinn, Michael Craig Martin, Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas, Nate Lowman, Sterling Ruby, Enoc Perez, and Damien Hirst, among others.
Additional funding for the Curatorial Intensive in Bogotá is made possible thanks to the contributions of the Ministry of Culture of Colombia, Banco de la República de Colombia, Fundación Gilberto Alzate Avendaño, and Universidad de los Andes.
The acquisition is a combined gift and purchase made possible thanks to the generosity of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Marvin Sackner and his late beloved wife Ruth of 59 years, co-founder of the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry.
Catalogues The exhibition and the catalogue were made possible thanks to donations from The Ministry of Sports and Culture; Artis; ARTLV; Institut Français; Israel Lottery Council; Gazit - Globe; Mary Boone Gallery; The Ostrovsky Foundation; Lynn Schusterman; Netta Segal; and an anonymous contribution.
Isaac Julien: Ten Thousand Waves is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and is made possible thanks to a generous gift from Maryanne and Irwin Pfister.
The event was made possible thanks to the amazing generosity of the participating artists who donated their work and gave their heartfelt support:
Exhibitions and related programs are made possible thanks to generous support from Agnes Gund, and additional support provided, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with New York City Council, and from The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation.
This exhibition is made possible thanks to the support of the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation and the Ford Foundation.
Drawn to the Edge is made possible thanks to generous support from Merritt and Elly Lane and The haudenschildGarage Foundation.
Exhibition Sponsors This exhibition is made possible thanks to generous support from Charles L. Whited, Jr and Post / Medium: Online Platform for Artists, www.postmedium.org
This exhibition is made possible thanks to the generous support from David Richard Gallery, LLC and Artworks Advisory.
From Roof to Table was also made possible thanks to a fellowship from the Design Trust for Public Space.
The naming was made possible thanks to the lead gift from a donor who wished to remain anonymous so the pavilion could be named in Mark Rothko's honor.
It should also be noted that Micro-Cinematic Essays... was made possible thanks to a visiting and virtual artist residency for both Chad and I at the Centre for Creative Arts at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia.
This exhibition was made possible thanks to the support of the Archeological Centre of Eindhoven and the City of Eindhoven.
The panel discussion is made possible thanks to a Humanities NY Action Grant.
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