Sentences with phrase «of useful innovations»

The BlackBerry Priv launches on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, rolling in a number of useful innovations from BlackBerry on the top of Google's mobile OS, offering the full selection of Android features, apps and support.
Manufacturer CSi claims that its new range of pallet conveyors offers food processors a number of useful innovations.

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He was, however, well aware of a Lemann maxim, one of 20 laid out in a document distributed to Garantia executives: «Innovations that create value are useful, but copying what works well is more practical.»
A group of the Wahhabis who went to great lengths in enforcing these doctrines and in standing adamant against any innovation, even including useful contributions of modern civilization, were suppressed by King Abul Aziz Ibn Sa`ud who believed in a wise, moderate policy of modernization.
Francis allows that science and technology can lead to useful innovations, crucial medicines, and a kind of beauty in airplanes and skyscrapers.
As this debate proceeds, some specialists in human rights law have suggested that it might be useful to rethink the whole process of innovation that the United Nations system constantly presents to us.
The continuation of useful discourse is what drives innovation.
The history of science provides many examples of this combination of analogy and innovation in the creation of models which were useful in generating theories.4 The «Bohr model» of the atom, in which «planetary» electrons revolve in orbits around a central nucleus, resembles the solar system in certain of its dynamical properties; but the key assumption of quantum jumps between orbits had no classical parallel at all.
Local papers are, however, useful sources of business news such as company growth, innovations, or awards which will help you identify smaller companies with promising futures or interests in developing markets in Europe, as they will particularly value your language skills and experience of working overseas.
Think of it this way: The automobile was a useful innovation, but until the advent of the assembly line, it wasn't actually available to most people.
For the majority of scientists who won't get tenure - track positions — and may not want them — Research Universities states that the great need is to «better position new PhDs for the careers they will have by providing more information about career options and by providing opportunities to acquire, in addition to the knowledge of one's field, skills that are useful for academic positions (teaching, grant writing, publishing, presentations) and positions in government, business and non-profits (oral and written communication, project management, regulatory compliance, business ethics and innovation.)»
The goal of the roundtable is to identify how diasporas in the science and technology fields can develop useful networks, leverage existing programs, and contribute to the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
No matter how useful a certain human innovation is, nature has usually beaten us to it by millions of years and done a better job.
The authors of Disrupting Class were well aware of this phenomenon and saw it as useful but not central to the key innovations they had identified.
We're already hearing from teachers that it's a very useful experience,» said Irving Hamer, deputy superintendent of academic operations, technology and innovation for the Memphis schools.
While not a new idea, I found this bell curve illustration of how innovation occurs to be particularly useful to the discussion of achieving positive change.
Honda has come up with the first actual innovation in the minivan world since Chrysler's Stow»n Go seating, and even if it is a little gimmicky, it's a real - world useful bit of kit that owners all over will actually employ.
According to a review from New Car Test Drive, The interior features a number of clever and useful innovations.
Saab 96V4 (pre 1974) A further contribution to road safety was the innovation of headlamp wash / wipers to keep the headlamps clear of dirt, especially useful at night so that one could see, and during the day so that one could be seen — in a country where daytime running lights are mandatory.
Though the Kindle Touch brings Amazon up to speed with other e-readers, its hardware and software offer little in the way of imagination and useful innovation.
For one thing, it implies that the principles of evolution — competition, innovation, reproduction, and adaptation — are more useful for understanding the inner workings of the financial industry than the physics - like principles of rational economic analysis.
Nowadays it's possible to install a system that mimics the colour temperature of sunlight, a useful innovation when trying on an outfit in front of the mirror in a windowless closet.
Anesthesia is one of the greatest innovations in recent medical history allowing the discipline of surgery to be born as well as being useful in a variety of other situations.
GameDevDay begins with a Game Republic event at Platform in Leeds from 3.30 pm, featuring talks from Unity's Josh Naylor on the latest innovations from the company, Matt Frenchman from PlayIgnite about mobile user acquisition, Sam Rushton from Creative England about their previous projects and an update on the latest funding and support initiatives, Neil Parmar from Escape Technology discussing useful software for developers, Mario Viviani from Amazon unveiling the new GameOn initiative plus Chris Taylor from Eaton Smith on the importance of GDPR rules for games developers.
That's a sustaining innovation, not terribly useful for grabbing more of the market.
Very few games used it in any sort of interesting way, though, and that includes first - party games from Nintendo; innovation's only useful if the innovative features actually get used.
He has participated in many group exhibitions, including, «Brand Innovations for Ubiquitous Authorship,» at Higher Pictures gallery in summer 2012, «Useful Pictures» at Michael Matthews Gallery and «Beyond the Barrier» at the Camera Club of New York, both in spring 2013, and «Lightplay» at Moscow's Gallery 21 in winter 2013.
I thought the Obama White House had brought something useful to the budget debate with its visual depiction of United States spending — which revealed the profound growth in politically untouchable programs and the almost invisible dimensions of programs on education, research, innovation, development assistance and the like.
It is a pretty useful compendium of the issues that innovation could address in this area.
See Brugger, supra n. 141, at 647 (stating that while Tucker's moot court was «no innovation in legal training,» Tucker enjoyed using it); Butler, supra n. 143, at 29 (stating that «with the higher view of preparing students for speaking and writing on legal subjects, it will be useful to exercise their minds by forensic debates in moot courts, and by requiring from them written opinions on questions of law, and readings and dissertations on statutes and other themes, as circumstances permit»); Laub, supra n. 144, at 14 (quoting Reed's letter to the Dickinson College Trustees on a course of study); Barrow, supra n. 148, at 289.
I usually find it most useful for discussions of technology in the delivery of government services, but there have been some equally interesting contributions on the topics of leadership, management and innovation.
So, to me, we have a dramatically atypical situation facing us: a huge market that is not competitive, that does not foster innovation in business processes, and has NO useful metrics for comparing efficiencies of different competitors or calculating roughly what various aspects of litigation SHOULD cost.
The paper is packed with useful information from basic explanations around blockchain, to how how it can solve privacy issues, and it highlights some of the innovations taking place in the insurance sector that are relevant whether you work in the sector or not.
But I think the benchmarking part of it is very useful and I also think that the innovation is probably happening among outliers and I would say that if I'm a firm looking to invest in technology and to go make technology a differentiation with other firms, I think these numbers would actually be very encouraging to say, «Hey, maybe even now even though we haven't done anything for a few years, we could actually make a jump in technology over some of our competitors.»
I don't mean this to merely duplicative of Simon, nor to remiss fondly about the old days, but to revisit one of CLIC's innovations that truly useful, and which could be reinvented in the online world.
«We're dedicated to innovation and finding new methods of sharing useful information with consumers, as well as helping them save hundreds of dollars.»
Preferring society over the individual leads toward socialism and Marxism, and we do have evidence of that harming innovation and the progress of science and useful arts when compared to the progress accomplished by a nation of individuals empowered with the freedom of and protection over creativity.
«The bottom line is that, although governments need to put in place efficient regulations that prevent investors getting into difficult situations, the way such regulations are drafted will largely depend on their view of crypto as a useful financial innovation rather than a threat,» the professor added.
This neat bit of innovation proves very useful in day - to - day operation.
According to the statement, the «smart ledger» encompasses several world - first innovations including built - in AI, a new Useful Proof of Work consensus mechanism and a data structure that combines blockchain and Directed Acyclic Graph architecture to achieve the performance and scalability necessary to support millions of agents transacting together.
We follow blogs, websites, journals, and suppliers of educational technology in order to write about the most important and most useful innovations.
Many of the world's leading innovators in the field of latent class analysis contributed essays to this volume, each presenting a key innovation to the basic latent class model and illustrating how it can prove useful in situations typically encountered in actual research.
Child Maltreatment's objective is to foster professional excellence in the field of child abuse and neglect by reporting current and at - issue scientific information and technical innovations in a form immediately useful to practitioners and researchers from mental health, child protection, law, law enforcement, medicine, nursing, and allied disciplines.
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