Sentences with phrase «many new era»

As the North American oil transportation system continues to evolve, with new pipelines, reversals of existing lines and a growing role for oil - by - rail, what is clear is that the North American oil market will eventually settle into a new era of pricing relationships which will be very different than those which prevailed prior to 2008.
This is especially true when HMS Dreadnought was created in 1906, ushering a new era of battleships that defined the 20th century.
Blame the full - size sedan's slow demise on the national obsession with SUVs and Ford Motor Co.» s need to slash costs and remake itself for a new era of self - driving cars and shuttles.
It's a new era in gaming that delivers entirely new ways to play wherever and whenever people want.
Specifically, moderators wanted to know what kind of leaders the nine candidates would make in time of crisis, and the kinds of policies they would enact in the new era of terrorist attacks.
The new millennium not only marked a new era, but also major shifts for our culture.
While that was the theme of the evening, with most celebrities wearing black in solidarity with the Time's Up movement and speaking about the issues, Winfrey's rousing message celebrated the people who've fought for women and marked the beginning of a new era.
«We are at the beginning of a new era in which «search» will be turned upside down,» Gurle said during the morning event.
«Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for the New Era» sounds a lot better than «Techno National Socialism» after all.
With more and more Canadians cut the cable cord, the new era of television might not include the idiot box at all.
«Saudi Arabia is among the largest political, diplomatic and economic powers in the Middle East, and the visit will usher in a new era in our bilateral relations with one of our oldest friends in the region,» the U.K. government said in a press release Tuesday.
«They can focus on growing sales and on the customer experience as a result of this new era of technology,» he says.
James Slack, spokesperson for U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May stated that the visit would usher in a new era of bilateral «relations focused on delivering wide - ranging benefits.»
So while the autonomous technology is still evolving, Ford wants to test its new business model centered around logistics so that it can lay the groundwork for a new era shaped by self - driving cars at the company.
Follow one or more of the five steps above, and you will have a headstart on your journey toward the inevitable new era of environmentally friendly practices.
«We have entered a new era of warfare, witnessing a destructive and deadly mix of conventional military might and malicious cyberattacks,» said British defense secretary Gavin Williamson.
Kik's fiercest competitor in the battle to dominate this new era of interfaces is Facebook, which has been encouraging developers to build bots for its Messenger platform and whose WhatsApp subsidiary is finally opening up to business uses.
It's a Friday morning a few months into a new era at Mouvement Desjardins, and the co-operative is hosting a convention for the general managers of its caisse — or branch — network.
By focusing on creating high - quality content and holding themselves accountable, marketers can embrace these changes from Google and prepare for success in a new era of online advertising.
It could start a new era of happiness and productivity among workers at all levels of your organization.
Industries including banking, healthcare and auto manufacturing «see themselves on the cusp of a new era of deregulation, and they do not want to do anything that would offend the new emperor,» said Cornelius Hurley, director of Boston University's Center for Finance, Law & Policy.
This marks the start of its «grand finale» consisting of 22 daring orbits — enabling a new era of science.
Ten years ago, prognosticators were sure social networks would usher in a new era for publishing.
It's called the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) and could be the fusion reactor to lead a new era of clean energy.
«This is a truly historic flight that opens up a new era of travel.
Just like Bose being the official headset provider, and New Era the official hat, Gatorade is the «official sports drink» of the league, thanks to the NFL's exclusive deal with PepsiCo (PEP).
And while heavy - lift options have been available — such as the Delta IV Heavy and the Atlas V — none have had the performance, payload capacity, or the affordability that the new era of space exploration needs.
When it isn't cold, many of the coaches wear flat - brimmed caps — again, those now must be made by New Era.
You might be surprised to learn that the world's largest design team is housed at IBM, which is in full embrace of design thinking as it tries to steer itself into a new era.
In 2013, New Era signed a deal that made it the «exclusive on - field hat provider» of the NFL.
On Weibo, Modi wanted to talk about Buddha's birthday and a new era of Asian harmony.
Lastly, the network standard will also help usher in a new era of «personalized health care,» in which massive volumes of patient data can be used to develop predictive analytics which can then be tailored to an individual patient and their illness.
Not to mention that advances in science and technology are ushering in a new era of medical research that will likely cure many diseases in the coming decade or two.
In the new era of tight credit, folks are extremely unsure of winning approval for a home loan.
We're kind of entering a new era.
Extensive reforms swept Wall Street, aimed at increasing analysts» independence, and regulators heralded a new era for research.
Just keep the above strategies in mind and you can keep up with the changing hearts and minds of customers as this new era of consumerism takes shape.
If anything, the dawning of this new era came with apprehension, and of course, a little fear.
As we wait for more evidence to emerge with the use of this «living drug,» let's hope the CMS announcement heralds a new era in finding ways to link reimbursement to patient outcomes.
As human beings, we frame new phenomenon using our existing mental models, which means we need to think differently in order to succeed in this new era of digital change.
They are powerhouse corporations heralding a new era of economic development.
And so, on this second day of a new era, I hold out my arms and welcome change — I welcome the invigoration of new names and faces and ideas to Fortune's living soul.
The leaders and visionaries ushering in this exciting new era are the entrepreneurs behind the brilliant platforms being developed.
Last year, Ferrell and his Funny or Die brethren launched an ad division called Gifted Youth and have done hilarious work for New Era and Old Milwaukee.
The stakes are high, with a space race for a new era viewed as a linchpin to help make life better here on earth.
Today, signs point to the emergence of a new era, driven by the rise of «big data» — the 2.5 quintillion bytes produced each day, which represent the collective output of every person, organization and instrumented thing.
But before McKinsey can help shape this new era, it needs to reshape itself.
It was the UFC's first stadium show and signalled a new era in event production and scale.
From the Industrial Age to the rise of the globally integrated enterprise, every new era has been driven by a fundamental change in how organizations relate to the world.
Ushering in what could be a new era for one of the country's most iconic breweries, Anchor Brewing Company announced Monday that founder Fritz Maytag sold the business to the Griffin Group.
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