Sentences with phrase «modern innovations make»

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Etsy requires that all new products listed on the site be made by the people selling them — the use of mass production, that wonderful innovation of modern capitalism, is verboten.
And there has been no more fundamental, epoch - making modern innovation than the large - scale commercial generation, transmission, distribution and conversion of electricity.
He understands the risks in modern innovations and how they combine to make markets prone to disorder.
75, the federal government also introduced virtually all of the major policy innovations that make up Canada's system of social programs: Canada - wide Medicare, universal pensions, the modern unemployment insurance system, and cost - sharing with the provinces for higher education and welfare.
We would not as humans, have made the progress we have in the modern world, without new thinking, new ideas and innovation.
Modern parenting has actually become easier compared to parenting in the past, thanks to new innovations which make work easier.
We began to take evolution into our own hands, starting a series of innovations that changed human history — and made us into the very modern apes we are today (see timeline below).
If policymakers and citizens don't recognize the role that science now plays in modern everyday life, and the value of scientific evidence to help us make better public decisions, research and innovation will not thrive.
And, PS, if some of the heritage brands are currently feeling a bit dusty and dated... isn't adopting cutting edge clean practices, and ushering in new innovation, a surefire way to make them modern?
ADVANCE PRAISE «A moving, modern meditation on loss and renewal, The Shimmering Go - Between is recommended for readers who want innovation and whimsy without losing the heart and soul that makes a story resonate long after it's been read.»
Our movement has never had a surfeit of resources to advance its mission of helping animals, and this makes innovation and creativity in the management of local organizations and the process of modern sheltering all the more important.
What's more, it's smart enough to understand how to capture that arcade sense of action and wonder while incorporating modern innovations that make the game a lot more fun and a lot less frustrating.
With this new generation of roguelikes we're seeing some innovations that come from modern gaming, and in my opinion (and Extra Credits», if you doubt a n00b's perspective), make the genre a lot more accessible and rewarding.
In a 1984 Artforum review, Thomas McEvilley, a classicist new to the world of contemporary art, made the case that the Museum of Modern Art in New York served as an exclusionary temple to certain high - minded Modernists — namely, Picasso, Matisse, and Pollock — who, in fact, took many of their innovations from native cultures.
What strikes one in connection with Tracy Emin's submission for the Turner prize is the zero rate of innovation in «modern» art since well before first world war, when artists first made the decision to abandon form.
A CURIOUS HAND: THE PRINTS OF HENRI - CHARLES GUÉRARD (1846 - 1897) Guérard made etchings for Manet and a variety of innovations within modern printmaking based on the 19th - century French craze for Japanese ukiyo - e woodcuts.
Other artists use sophisticated equipment made possible only by modern scientific innovation.
Attentive to Bourgeois's aesthetic as well as theoretical innovations, Nixon makes a convincing case for the artist as the key figure in the history of modern art, equal in consequence to Marcel Duchamp.
The table is made from bamboo ply, chosen for its unique strength and beauty, as well as to showcase that sustainable materials are more then mere material substitutes, that their unique properties can both enhance and drive innovation to create ever more useful, modern and intriguing products.
You wouldn't have had this beautiful National Reporter System that served us so well for 100 years and, because there are now vendors that are asserting monopolies over portions of the law, either on their own behalf or on behalf of a governmental entity, that has retarded innovation in the legal profession, and it's hurt our ability to carry out legal tasks and to conduct justice in a way that makes sense for our modern world.
Though the modern innovations have made life much more convenient but it has also held a sword of constant danger towards human well being.
«We wanted to reward loyal Nokia phone fans and make a statement that rich heritage, innovation and modern design can go hand - in - hand.»
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