Sentences with phrase «pace of adoption»

We have a very short window in which to make a significant reduction in CO2 emissions and pace of adoption matters.
The accelerating pace of adoption of solar panels for distributed generation (installed at the point of use, rather than sold into the power grid) and the downward trend of module prices have created exuberance over the industry's future.
It is clear now that the pace of adoption of ebooks will rise in Europe if only because availability of ereaders AND ebooks is increasing rapidly here.
From San Jose to New York, from Los Angeles to Toledo, dioceses are supporting clusters of schools to implement blended learning with the potential of significantly increasing the pace of adoption.
Regardless of the pace of adoption of trend - driven sourcing, one thing is indisputable: unprecedented investment opportunities exist in the sourcing arena this year.
THE Internet's pace of adoption has eclipsed the take - up rate of all preceding communications technologies.
In response to a shareholder question about what could be done to speed up the glacial pace of adoption of electric car production by other car companies, Musk said he was «playing with doing something fairly significant on this front which would be kind of controversial with respect to Tesla's patents.»

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It could accelerate the pace of cloud services adoption, and more crucially, it could drive security deeper into the fabric of next - generation business networks.
And the pace of consumer adoption is only increasing.
These risks include, in no particular order, the following: the trends toward more high - definition, on - demand and anytime, anywhere video will not continue to develop at its current pace or will expire; the possibility that our products will not generate sales that are commensurate with our expectations or that our cost of revenue or operating expenses may exceed our expectations; the mix of products and services sold in various geographies and the effect it has on gross margins; delays or decreases in capital spending in the cable, satellite, telco, broadcast and media industries; customer concentration and consolidation; the impact of general economic conditions on our sales and operations; our ability to develop new and enhanced products in a timely manner and market acceptance of our new or existing products; losses of one or more key customers; risks associated with our international operations; exchange rate fluctuations of the currencies in which we conduct business; risks associated with our CableOS ™ and VOS ™ product solutions; dependence on market acceptance of various types of broadband services, on the adoption of new broadband technologies and on broadband industry trends; inventory management; the lack of timely availability of parts or raw materials necessary to produce our products; the impact of increases in the prices of raw materials and oil; the effect of competition, on both revenue and gross margins; difficulties associated with rapid technological changes in our markets; risks associated with unpredictable sales cycles; our dependence on contract manufacturers and sole or limited source suppliers; and the effect on our business of natural disasters.
So do the increase in the mobility of saving and investment; the increase in the desired exposure to foreign assets (the reduction in home bias); the financial market innovation that allows for better diversification and risk sharing; and the differentials in the pace of technology adoption or workplace practices that give rise to varying productivity trends across countries.
The pace of change in our economy and our culture is accelerating — fueled by global adoption of social, mobile, and other new technologies — and our visibility about the future is declining.
Investors need to accept the fact that the pace of change and, sometimes, the rate of adoption, will be slow.
At this rate, ETF flows could potentially surpass last year's total NNB figure of $ 16.6 billion and end the year somewhere close to $ 30 billion — a figure that, if reached, could signal a new phase for the industry whereby broader adoption of ETFs is leading to an even more accelerated pace of growth.
Faced with the twin challenge of maintaining its unprecedented pace of economic growth while protecting the environment and enhancing the quality of life for its citizens, the Chinese government has turned to promoting the development and adoption of clean technologies.
Bitcoinist: The pace of tech adoption has been accelerating from the 19th century onwards, with smartphone technology now only taking less than a decade.
But it has yet to do so and, in general, adoption of fishing regulations proposed in the Commission's scientific working groups has moved at a glacial pace in the face of opposition from the powerful fishing industry.
Adoption of optimal pacing strategies in a marathon is of such great importance that it could be said that the race is won in the first 5k rather than the last.
Compared with the typical pace of politics and the adoption of education policy, the Common Core State Standards Initiative has developed at a lightning - fast rate.
The adoption of cloud technology transforms the businesses at an incredible pace.
The pace of technology adoption in schools is accelerating like a Formula 1 race car driven by both teachers and administrators hungry for products that spur deeper engagement and better...
In a Skype call from Maine to Scotland on August 18, 2010, we discussed the pace of e-book adoption in the U.K., the pricing of e-books, and more.
From the fight that libraries are still facing over ebook lending to the snail's pace of digital textbook adoption, as well as the realization from booksellers that they will have to do something to accommodate ebooks if they plan to keep their doors open with big box and online bookstores breathing down their necks, it often feels like the industry as a whole would like to look the other way and let digital reading burn itself out.
And the indications he cites of slowing growth in the UK (like ebooks, not business but growth - of - activity, mind you) are not surprising to those who understand that adoption curves and commercial insurgencies have natural dynamics and predictable changes in pace.
Based on this survey, Smart Speaker adoption is occurring on pace with the rapid adoption of smartphones a decade ago.
Adding Thailand in the loop to shed light on its digital publication market, the eBook growth is going at a slow pace considering the healthy adoption of capable eReading devices: tablets and smartphones.
I am guessing the pace adoption on the consumer side simply hasn't kept up with the number of authors.
At this rate, ETF flows could potentially surpass last year's total NNB figure of $ 16.6 billion and end the year somewhere close to $ 30 billion — a figure that, if reached, could signal a new phase for the industry whereby broader adoption of ETFs is leading to an even more accelerated pace of growth.
This impressive pace has seen Splatoon 2 sell the same amount of copies in one month as the original game did in seven months — a tremendous feat even considering the Wii U's low adoption rate.
Based on what you said and one of your competitors who has already reported said, it does feel like the consumer adoption of digital full game downloads is moving along at a pretty rapid pace.
If policy makers followed the carbon law, adoption of renewables would continue its current pace of doubling energy production every 5.5 years, and carbon dioxide sequestration technologies would need to ramp up in order for the the planet to reach net - zero emissions by the middle of the century, say the researchers.
What Paris can do is help accelerate the pace of technological adoption and change, toward the day when the cleanest energy sources are also the cheapest and thus become dominant.
The case study is part of a series from our Policy Action work, which aims to accelerate the pace of climate policy development and adoption at the state and regional level.
Reflecting on a recent contribution to Aderant's article on legal tech traction, I was theorizing about the long sales cycle into the legal industry and the slow pace of technology adoption.
Adoption of LegalTech is gathering pace across a broad spectrum of industries, including legal, and specifically by in - house general counsels (GC) looking to respond to demand for quicker, more efficient services.
What factors have hindered the adoption of new technology in the legal sector and what catalysts might be implemented to accelerate the pace of change?
We believe the pace of AI adoption will only accelerate, and our relationship with ROSS is a key step in our strategy to embed AI and machine learning into every relevant aspect of law,» Cino concluded.
Although the adoption of electronic records systems has changed the way we do business in the courts, judicial - branch policies and practices have not always kept pace with the rapid technological change.
Some people think that there is a connection between the new record and a sudden rise of bitcoin price, while others consider the growing pace of bitcoin adoption to be the reason.
Since SegWit saw mass adoption in February and March this year, LN's pace of development has increased considerably, SegWit being a de facto prerequisite for the technology to function smoothly on the Bitcoin mainnet.
Third - party data shows that Windows 10 is moving closer to overtaking Windows 7 in terms of global market share, but while this happens at a rather slow pace, Microsoft itself says adoption of its latest operating system is improving.
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With the announcement of the JioPhone — a feature phone with smartphone functionalities, analysts believe that at its price proposition, the device has the ability to increase the pace at which feature phone users upgrade their handsets, but will have to clear potential pitfalls such as adoption of a «walled garden» and possible quality issues.
Smart speaker adoption is growing at the pace of smartphones several years ago.
Such electricity consumption may soon become unsustainable if the adoption rate of digital currencies continues to grow at its current pace.
By enabling newcomers to enjoy their experience and learn about cryptocurrencies, CryptoKitties are accelerating the pace of widespread adoption, even if they are bogging down the Ethereum Network.
Also read: PNC Bank Plastic Card Issue Shows Why The World Needs Bitcoin With over forty speakers, some of the world's most influential bitcoiners will discuss technology behind Bitcoin, and give advice to startups, opine on the pace of global Bitcoin adoptions, merchant tools, nation state - related compliance and more.
The program structure makes adoption of Figtree PACE efficient and easy for additional local government agencies that want to make energy improvement financing available to local property owners.
Adoption of solar technology is accelerating via PACE financing; 39 % of the projects financed via commercial PACE include solar and the remaining 61 % are energy efficiency improvements such as HVAC and cool roofing according to PACENow.org.
Steve Barnes, co-founder of Homesnap, attributes the breakneck pace in MLS, agent and consumer adoption and engagement to delivering what consumers and agents want, and what the real estate industry needs.
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