Sentences with phrase «new convergence»

This new convergence is not a trans - media convergence, but rather an intra-media convergence.
Nate Elliott, a senior analyst with JupiterResearch, thinks the new convergence of social networking and dating sites is not necessarily permanent.
The core, located in Gladstone's new Convergence Zone, houses a BioTek MultiFlo Cell Dispenser and an EL - 406 Liquid Handler, which automatically and rapidly handle liquids for biochemical and cell - based assays in up to 20 plates at a time.
Although Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert's new convergence plan acknowledges the immorality and implausibility of the exclusivist position, in opting for unilateral action it still ignores the rights of those families whose land was expropriated for reasons having nothing to do with security.

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Attending conferences can be an overwhelming convergence of new information, connections and business tools.
«The convergence of emerging technologies including the Internet of Things, robotics, and artificial intelligence is creating new market value and displacing existing products and services.
In fact, the company spent more money building out new research about social media and television convergence and holding a virtual conference.
Baker is excited about the airline industry overall, writing that «cost convergence, fare unbundling, widespread consolidation, diminished new entrant activity, and return - oriented management teams have combined to form an industry that is actually managing itself for the first time we can recall.»
The convergence of new technologies, the rise of data capture and analytics capabilities, and the increasing connectivity of the world are all redefining consumer and commercial experiences.
According to David Meerman Scott, marketing strategist and author of The New Rules of Marketing and PR, «There is a fundamental truth that most communicators fail to understand about a successful online strategy to reach buyers directly: The convergence of marketing and PR,» he said.
The convergence of technology and new laws has enabled us to streamline the once cumbersome capital raising process to a more pragmatic approach that enables investing in startups and small businesses over the internet.»
London, February 10, 2006 — London - based TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario and MaRS, a convergence innovation centre based in Toronto, today announced a partnership to create a new model for a MaRS - linked regional community.
London - based TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario and MaRS, a convergence innovation centre based in Toronto, today announced a partnership to create a new model for a MaRS - linked regional community.
We are seeing a powerful convergence, as the costs of launching new ventures and applying new technologies have dropped enormously, while the speed and scalability with which they can be brought to market have increased dramatically.»
These two general areas of perceived risks are not necessarily new however the degree of impact has expanded significantly as a result of the convergence of the Internet and Social Technologies.
The convergence of the Internet and the Social Age requires new approaches to tools that are used to reach in - depth understanding as well as to monitor rapid shifts in buyer behaviors.
As John Milbank and Adrian Pabst put it in their new book The Politics of Virtue, contemporary political culture is the product of a convergence of two strains of liberalism: a leftist cultural libertarianism that took off during the 1960s and 1970s, and a rightwing free - market liberalism that reached its apogee with the Reagan - Thatcher alliance.
While convergence does happen in religion from the perspective of the human psyche being adapted through its self - deceptive capabilities (e.g., as a coping mechanism), we didn't land in the new world with the discovery of the same kind of scripture stemming from a singular God.
In the end, Jeffrey delivers his father to the Convergence but returns to New York aware of the truth, that his father has joined Artis in death: «I stand forever in the shadow of Ross and Artis and it's not their resonant lives that haunt me but their manner of dying.»
A writer from the New Republic asked if I agreed with an article he was doing which claimed that the Bob Jones incident would break up the convergence between Catholics and evangelical Protestants represented by «Evangelicals and Catholics Together.»
The remarkable coherence of the American revolutionary movement and its successful conclusion in the constitution of a new civil order are due in considerable part to the convergence of the Puritan covenant pattern and the Montesquieuan republican pattern.
The convergence of his published work over the last forty years with the new Catechism (and Pope John Paul's thought at certain points) is very encouraging.
If, as we have shown, the social phenomenon is not merely a blind determinism but the portent, the inception of a second phase of human Reflexion (this time not merely individual but collective), then it must mean that the phylum is reconstituting itself above our heads in a new form, a new ramification, no longer of divergence but of convergence; and consequently it is the Sense of Evolution which, suppressing the spirit of egoism, is of its own right springing to new life in our hearts, and in such a way as to counteract those elements in the forces of collectivization which are poisonous to Life.
The actual pieces of data about his life, his medium, his technique are brought into a sort of convergence that creates new emotional information.
I was glad to join, because I suspected that the convergence of new ecological issues and old issues of social justice called for fresh ideas, more radical than those of the traditional left or right.
The Talmud and the New Testament represent the divergence but the Old Testament (Jewish Bible) shows convergence of the two!
Cultural differentiation or lasting difference, cultural convergence or growing sameness, cultural hybridization or on - going mixing — each of these represents a particular politics of difference: as lasting and immutable, as erasable and being erased, and as mixing and in the process of generating new, translocal forms of difference.
The convergence of the past into a new locus in space and time can be realized as a new actual occasion only when God contributes an initial aim.
In the total history of life on our planet he saw our time as the beginning of a great convergence of all men into a new and ultimate redemptive unity of mutual enrichment.
In some of his catecheses, in the Catechism, and in his Letter for the new millennium there has been a remarkable convergence.
In addition to the un-conference agenda, the closing of the first day of the convergence will see Bruce Pascoe discuss reconciliation of First People's land management with the new movement of regenerative farming.
Tropical - leaf wallpaper — that great convergence of Polynesian escapism, Palm Beach decor, and things Solange would wear as a pantsuit — is the clear choice for the new crop of beachy bars.
Hawkins and the Green Party are helping to organize the People's Climate March and Climate Convergence in New York City next weekend which is expected to be the largest climate change protest in history.
Marching behind Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein's Global Climate Convergence contingent and in front of the ecosocialists of System Change Not Climate Change, the New York state Green Party drew in supporters from across the state for a contingent of nearly 150.
New York's Gotham Gazette covers the convergence of civic tech events happening this week in New York — in addition to PDF, there's Organizing 2.0.
Green Party members and friends plan to meet at 79th Street and Central Park West on Sunday morning to rally and march with the Climate Convergence contingent, Howie Hawkins, Green candidate for governor of New York, and Brian Jones, Green candidate for lieutenant governor.
But we've never had this total convergence of both being in play in New York State, and really a must win for each side.
«This is a real convergence of activity that will ensure we're on a robust path to make sure we get to ’40 by» 30,»» said John Williams, director of policy and regulatory affairs for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, referring to the state's goal of reducing emissions 40 percent by 2030.
«The convergence of population and climate hotspots leads to an increase in exposure larger than that produced by either alone,» says Bryan Jones of the City University of New York.
Such a transition has been made possible by the convergence of several factors: a stream of new science showing an accelerating pace of climate change and its impacts; the everyday experience of people witnessing the change around them (and seeing it on the evening news); the compelling portrayals of what is happening and why, such as Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the 2007 reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national security).
On 20 February, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon, South Korea, celebrated its new Research Center for the Convergence of National Defense and Artificial Intelligence.
The work being undertaken at the Data Center at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) will focus on the impact of new storage technologies as well as the convergence of high - performance computing and Big Data.
The convergence of several factors explains the trend: cheaper genetic sequencing technologies, the discovery of new oncogenes (genes that can cause a normal cell to become cancerous), a new generation of computers and bioinformatics that can analyze vast amounts of data, and a multibillion - dollar effort by researchers inside and outside the pharma industry to develop targeted drugs and companion diagnostics for cancer.
The new institute represents an evolution of the former Convergence Zone at Gladstone.
In this project, we will promote the convergence between clinical, genomic / proteomic, molecular cell biology and nanotechnology to develop a new pioneering ultrasensitive device for the detection of biomarkers, both new and already known, for GBM in peripheral fluids.
Since then, she led successful searches for new leadership in the Bioinformatics Core and the Information Technology department, expanded advanced technologies that can be applied to studying multiple diseases, and established the technology - themed convergence seminar series.
The convergence of technological advances puts the formerly unthinkable within the grasp of scientific inquiry, offering unparalleled opportunities to understand the physiology of human disease and to find new ways to treat it.
NY Dating Site Requires Transparence to Get Rid of Liars (NY Convergence) New dating site Mirror was launched back in March with the goal of getting rid of liars in the online dating arena.
Milo Hoffmann (Ryan Phillippe) is a young and gifted computer software designer who with his close friend Teddy is about to launch a high - tech start - up firm based on Milo's inventive ideas in convergence, in which he's helping to create new ways for different forms of digital technology to work in harmony.
Rami Malek, the explosive new star of the huge freshman hit Mr. Robot (currently in its second season) and Matthew Rhys, enjoying the convergence of critics and Emmys as his show, The Americans, finally cracked the big show.
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