Sentences with phrase «of breakthroughs for»

Legal technology has reached a lot of breakthroughs for solo practitioners.
Speaking during Premier's News Hour about his reaction to Mr Trump's decision, he said:» I am surprised but if it triggers some kind of breakthrough for the people of North Korea then of course it would be very welcome indeed.»
Jack Wilshere and Cesc Fabregas are also reasonably strong success stories under Wenger, while Nketiah has made something of a breakthrough for the club this term, along with the likes of Reiss Nelson and Ainsley Maitland - Niles, who've all seen more playing time.
«The agreement represents something of a breakthrough for academic libraries in North America,» says Novanet manager Bill Slauenwhite.
David Humphrey at Fredericks & Freiser, through Jan. 19 David Humphrey's new paintings represent something of a breakthrough for the New York artist.

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So then getting back to the question of how do we pay for this system, this is really quite a profound — I won't call it breakthrough, but realization that if we can build a system that cannibalizes our own products, makes our own products redundant, then all of the resources, which are quite enormous, that are used for Falcon 9, Heavy, and Dragon, can be applied to one system.
«If we determine that our [treatment] can prevent or delay the onset of symptoms in healthy yet high - risk populations, this would represent a tremendous breakthrough for those that may face this debilitating disease.»
With the midterm elections in view for jittery lawmakers, chances for a breakthrough on an immigration overhaul, a rewrite of the tax code, or a major jobs package have all but vanished.
BEIJING, May 3 - Most base metals rose on Thursday as the market waited for cues from the Sino-U.S. trade talks that have started in Beijing, even as both sides sought to downplay the prospect of a major breakthrough.
Casting is looking for entrepreneurs who can pitch their breakthrough business concepts, products, properties and services to moguls in hopes of landing investment funds.
«I can tell you definitively that the purpose of my life is to be an inspirational leader who enjoys solving problems and creating breakthroughs for myself and others,» Bill reveals.
But the biggest «breakthrough» came for Gates, he says, when he read Rosling's proposal for four levels of wealth around the world, with level one being extreme poverty — those surviving on $ 2 a day or less — and level four being those spending more than $ 32 a day.
He knew that there was a place for breakthrough technologies, and that the nature of the tech business — indeed, human nature itself — guaranteed that such milestones would arise.
The company points to a simple resource allocation problem that's hindered the most effective patient care: the fact that it is physically impossible for oncologists to keep track of every study, every clinical trial, and every breakthrough in the wildly stratified world of cancer research.
Battery technology may improve a bit over time (after all, there's plenty of financial incentive for better batteries), but, while interesting possibilities may pop up, don't expect major battery breakthroughs in the near future.
«The parents of the Millennial generation grew up in a feminist world, whether they claimed the label or not,» says Freedman «Women brought in a substantial part of family income and aspirations for women's educations changed... Now I think this current generation could be a breakthrough generation for feminism.»
Facebook - owned Oculus will most likely showcase its latest version of Rift, Samsung will present its Gear VR, Sony will show off its PlayStation VR and HTC is expected to announce the latest breakthroughs for its Vive.
From medicine to architecture, VR has proved to be a breakthrough technology for a variety of industries.
In tracking all the comings and goings to the S&P 500 for the last 50 years, the study shows that the duration companies spend on the list fluctuates in cycles mirroring the overall state of the economy and disruption from new technologies, including biotech breakthroughs, social media, and cloud computing.
Tony Bodoh, bestselling author, trainer for Fortune 1000 companies, and the founder of Breakthrough Magazine had an interesting opinion about how businesses should begin their trek into transparency and the transfer of dominance.
Lazaridis most recently announced that he's joining forces with Doug Fregin, one of the original BlackBerry founders, to create a $ 100 - million private fund to commercialize breakthroughs resulting from the quest for a quantum computer.
Let me give you an example: One breakthrough company is Staubach, the commercial brokerage business run by Roger Staubach, the same Roger Staubach who was the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys for many years.
«It may be that film or technology products are aiming for more breakthrough products or are offering more complicated rewards (a completed movie or gadget, rather than a band t - shirt), and are thus at a higher risk of failure,» says Mollick.
It turns to be a question of scale: deep learning describes the recent breakthroughs in computer power and cost that makes it possible for machine learning tools to explore millions of parameters.
But for all of the attention paid to its cancer drug pipeline, Bristol just scored a breakthrough therapy designation from the Food and Drug Administration for a treatment that targets hepatitis C.
The lack of breakthrough innovation around batteries, for one, requiring wearers to plug in on - the - go gadgets more than they'd like.
But the breakthroughs in health - tech — advances that, in theory at least, should make essential care more accessible to and cheaper for both consumers and providers — is only part of the transformation now underway.
Negotiators from the U.S., Canada and Mexico wrapped up the seventh round of Nafta talks this week in Mexico still hoping for a breakthrough on the biggest sticking points.
«As the company that first brought the online experience to consumers and introduced the first pizza ordering App, we are looking at a bunch of new breakthroughs this year, as well as generally improving the digital ordering experience for all consumers.»
«It's very risky — to quote Laberge, «outrageously ambitious» — but if it works, it is truly a breakthrough for clean, green energy and we wanted to be part of that,» Hassan says.
Allowing your brain to freely associate disparate ideas, many researchers believe, facilitates this «eureka» moment, which perhaps helps explain why Newton stumbled upon the rule of gravity while resting under an apple tree, and why, anecdotally, the modern - day shower seems particularly conducive for runaway breakthrough moments.
Newton was responsible for some of the largest breakthroughs in the scientific revolution, and yet on a personal level, the man could be a neurotic mess.
This focus on extrovert office design takes its toll on the other half of the workforce, disintegrating the quiet and isolation needed for deep, creative breakthroughs.
«He enables his clients to make radical breakthroughs in their immediate day - to - day health, cognitive functioning and physical performance — all of which increase their prospects for Optimal Health and significant Lifespan Extension.»
We're still looking for some of the core breakthroughs needed to unlock this field.
Breakthrough: Near - real - time translation now works for a large number of languages and is easy to use.
At least modest progress is hoped for, although there are no immediate signs of a major breakthrough, a U.S. official said earlier on Thursday.
Nevertheless, this research is monumental because a better understanding of how our cells behave could eventually allow for such world - changing breakthroughs such as personalized medicine.
«These super-fast, ultra-low latency, high - capacity networks will enable breakthrough applications for consumers, smart cities, and the Internet of Things that can not even be imagined today,» the White House said in a statement.
Another breakthrough that she says could help them achieve those dual goals: telemedicine, by which doctors can check up on their patients via video chat or phone — though Lee notes that the current lack of insurance reimbursement for those services is holding back its potential.
Even with privacy regulations, more of this information will become available to marketers as phones are used more like little PCs, creating opportunities for highly targeted ads and other marketing breakthroughs.
In the 2011 book, «How Remarkable Women Lead: The Breakthrough Model for Work and Life,» Porat spoke to the importance of working with the right people.
As Deepa Prahalad and Ravi Sawhney's Map the Future of Design for Enhanced Customer Experience suggested, «The key to developing truly breakthrough products and services can be found in first understanding the consumer experience and then innovating meaningful ways of transforming it.»
Carmine Gallo, author of The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs: Insanely Different Principles for Breakthrough Success, is a presentation, media - training and communication - skills coach who has devoted a lot of time to looking at exactly what made Jobs successful on - stage and translating it into tips for professionals.
-- Dr. Thomas O'Grady, author of The Mechanics for Breakthrough Success and host of the podcast Life Unsettled: New Path, Better Future.
The first breakthrough for the idea was a 2007 study that Fares read on the discovery of a third photoreceptor in the eyes responsible for processing light information and synchronizing our body clock.
And for an equal amount of time, that notion has turned out to be more science fiction — or in one famous case, scandal — instead of breakthrough.
2017 marked a breakthrough for a different type of product — options on exchange - traded funds that hold fixed income securities.
MaRS clients are making breakthroughs in areas such as healthcare and clean technology that will help improve people's everyday lives and generate high - paying, high - value jobs,» says Reza Moridi, Minister of Research, Innovation and Science for the Province of Ontario.
This group periodically assembles for breakthrough retreats, rejuvenating experiences and «giving forward» opportunities (to - date raising over $ 1MM +) with participating icons such as Sir Richard Branson, Tony Hawk, Chris Blackwell, John Paul DeJoria, Tony Hsieh CEO of Zappos.com, Russell Simmons and Tim Ferriss.
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