Sentences with phrase «matched by innovation»

They point to industry leader Cisco, where innovation in tech is matched by innovation in corporate culture.
The innovation in design is matched by innovation on the menu.

Not exact matches

But hey, it's the governments» fault, he said: «Global growth has disappointed because the innovation and ambition of global monetary policy has not been matched by structural measures.»
A recent article in The New York Times joined the naysayers by featuring a group of economists dismissing the big data wave as no match for the Internet or gasoline engine in terms of innovations that have defined economic revolutions.
Shuri (Leticia Wright) is the Disney princess that I've been waiting for my whole life: a complete science and tech genius (seriously move the f *** over Tony Stark), one whose innovations are only matched by her wicked sense of humour.
«I'm thrilled to join a team where enthusiasm and passion for film is matched by such strong business building experience and where risk taking and innovation is encouraged.»
By simply shifting its policies on K — 12 education to match those it has adopted for postsecondary education, the federal government could provide to parents something nearly every parent wants — the right and opportunity to choose where their child is schooled — and create a powerful engine for innovation and productivity.
This app was crafted by Clarity Innovations: «We improve teaching and learning by creating solutions that match promising technologies with the needs of education.»
«Its shape is driven by reduction; it fuses refinement, innovation and that tailor - made look which is a splendid match for every occasion.»
It might have not set the sales charts on fire but the number of innovations it bought to the table in late 2012 has been matched probably only by the HTC One.
But Spanish artists never rivaled artists in the rest of Europe and therefore could not match the cultural hegemony of its rival European states, in spite of all the formal conventions and technical innovations shared by the century's new art.
The pronounced and singular psychological character of her work has always been matched by a range of formal innovation and reinvention that allows her to share her singular vision with a wide public through infinitely mirrored space and the obsessively repeated dots for which she is best known.
Unlike in France and Germany, the English adoption of the Rococo style was patchy rather than whole - hearted, and there was resistance to it on nationalist grounds, led by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and William Kent, who promoted styles in interior design and furniture to match the Palladianism of the architecture they produced together, also beginning the influential British tradition of the landscape garden, [18] according to Nikolaus Pevsner «the most influential of all English innovations in art».
The pace of change in the digital world, characterised by innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, has not always matched the often slow and cumbersome process of the legal world, steeped as it is in centuries of tradition.
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