Sentences with phrase «push quality and innovation»

Throw in the quagmire of determining if a $ 5,000 savings is worth losing about 80 miles in range and the electric car market is starting to look more and more like the world of traditional gas cars — slightly confusing but ultimately good for the consumer, because choice and competition push quality and innovation forward.

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Once again, the Tejava brand has shown its commitment to high quality by continuing to push innovation and product development.
Three major challenges facing young Chinese scientists are a funding system that tends to value connections more than innovation and ideas; a push to generate Ph.D. s and publications that could compromise quality and hurt the reputation of Chinese science; and a desire for training and international experience that does not match opportunities.
The political incentives to create high - quality assessments aren't particularly strong, so having philanthropists invest dollars to create these assessments and continue to push innovation is critical.
Together, they implement provisions of Title I of ESSA that seek to ensure states administer high - quality assessments that are worth taking and provide meaningful data about student success and equity, while also encouraging states and districts to continue to push the field of assessment forward through innovation.
===== PUSHING INNOVATION SINCE 1942 ===== Ever since J. A. Bombardier founded the company in 1942, our name has been synonymous with quality and creativity.
Without Kobo pushing the boundaries of screen size, build quality and features like waterproofing, it's hard to imagine much innovation occurring in the Amazon - dominated space.
You could call us tiny home alchemists, constantly pushing the boundaries of quality and innovation in a quest to build the best tiny home possible.
In recent years, the USPTO has come under increasing scrutiny over the quality of its patent examinations.1 The growing push for reform of the patent system is fueled by the rapid rise of technology, financial services, telecommunications, and other innovations driving the information economy, all straining the USPTO's ability to evaluate and issue quality patents.2 Problems with patent quality occur when the Patent Office grants patents on claims that are broader than what is merited by the invention and the prior art. 3 In fact, a number of these problematic patents have been issued and publicized to much fanfare, including the infamous Smuckers» peanut butter and jelly patent where the company asserted a patent on their method of making the UncrustiblesTM crust-less peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, among others.4 These «bad» or improvidently granted patents impact the USPTO's ability to promote overall patent quality which, I will show, has serious implications for the public domain.
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