Sentences with phrase «modern innovations like»

With the advent of modern innovations like WiFi - enabled Video DoorBell camera, human beings are creating a protective shield for their daily existence.

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New health tech innovations from companies like Amazon, Alphabet, and Apple could help to incentivize and drive the adoption of modern tech solutions as they explore entry points into the lucrative healthcare market.
Clearly, the Asia - Pacific region is at the forefront of modern technology and innovation, with businesses and governments looking for opportunities to establish healthy innovation ecosystems, learn how to catalyze entrepreneurship, and to create collaborative opportunities with trusted trading partners like Canada.
When we get back, I want to talk a little bit about the modern workplace and how we change it, because I think there's a lot of discussion about how we create innovation, how we come up with innovation, and how we get to the new work environment, which I think everyone feels like there is one coming.
Innovations like Fan Club Live, an hour of live chat from 5:30 pm on Thursdays, while the show is on, taps into a very modern desire for instant response.
Unfortunately, bullies like many other criminals, have adopted modern innovations as a means to committing their crimes.
It may seem like it, but using it for health purposes is not a new trend or modern wellness innovation.
Designed by hospitality design icon Adam Tihany, Seabourn Ovation will feature modern design elements and innovations consistent with the line's reputation for understated elegance in a yacht - like environment.
The Celebrity Infinity has all the amenities of a classic cruise ship with modern innovations to keep pace with your technology driven lifestyle while maintaining a relaxing spa - like environment.
Whether one considers these bold innovations or gimmicks by which to impress the art market, they had nothing to do with abstraction as such, with that ruthless subtractive process of whittling images down to their roots which so obsessed critics like Greenberg that they put it at the center of their story of what modern art even is.
I am not advocating the wholesale demolition of ethical rules but I would like to point out areas of regulation that need to be rethought in the modern context, as they are impeding innovation in their current form.
But I continue to be convinced that the goal is sound, and so the purpose of this second edition, like the first, is not only to introduce some of the basic ideas of corporate finance but also to suggest how fundamental financial principles and modern financial innovations may be contextualized within a complex business, accounting, legal and regulatory matrix.
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