But with only 20 minutes of oxygen per firefighter, there's
a real need for any innovation that can help them move more quickly and easily.
Not exact matches
Eleven entrepreneurs, all from founding teams including women or people of color, made their cases
for innovations that would help bring more
real - world experience into classrooms, help teachers track the progress of special -
needs students, or help underserved people find jobs, among others.
But if you're looking only at your existing employees
for new management, you're not likely to be introducing the change agents and alternative thinkers that you'll
need to drive
real innovation.
«The only way that will happen is if there's a
real need — too often we see
innovations that are solutions looking
for problems and what we really
need are solutions that address
real problems within the system,» he added.
Reuters quotes Pan as having declared that» [the meeting] clearly called
for limiting «
innovations» that deviate from the
need of the
real economy and escape regulation,» and that, «Pseudo-financial
innovations that have no relationship with the
real economy should not be supported.»
John Pecman, Commissioner of Competition said in a statement: «Today's decision is an important win
for competition and
for consumers — it paves the way
for much
needed innovation in the
real estate industry.
«We
need to be open to
real innovation, open to taking risks, open to change an equation that's been flawed
for decades.»
The Volt's impressive electric drivetrain and redesigned gasoline range extender have no
real peer
for the 2016 model year in terms of green
innovation, and the fact that the hatchback's EV operating mode matches the majority of American commuting
needs while offering a backup
for longer trips proves that you no longer have to compromise to own an electric car.
We just
need to recognize prices very
real limits and use it to best drive technological change (I proposed earlier last year a carbon tax scheme that funds
innovation,
for instance).
«But if doing these things has the tradeoff of dampening the incentives
for longer - term
innovation, there can be a
real problem, particularly when dramatic levels of technological change are
needed, such as in the case of stabilizing the global climate.»
Amid a media landscape of knee - jerk reactions and hyperbolic predictions, we think there is a significant
need for thoughtful, well - informed commentary about, and engagement with, the intersection between potentially transformative technologies and other
innovations and the
real - world, well - established, everyday practice of law and provision of legal advice.
I also provide Legal AI Workshops
for law firms to help build internal capacity and knowledge that will help partners, IT and
innovation teams to make
real, practical use cases
for this new technology that fit their firm and their clients»
needs.
And there, in a nutshell, appear two of the biggest impediments to
innovation in the legal field: the idea that if it ain't broke, it doesn't
need fixing, combined with the
real possibility that the
innovation will fail — or at the very least, that the innovator will be scrambling
for money until the idea catches on.
Anduril is privately funding and building products that America and her allies desperately
need:
real - time battlefield awareness
for soldiers on the ground and headquarters alike,
innovations that keep our men and women on the front line out of harm's way, and a host of other technologies that will ensure we are staying ahead of our adversaries.
«The financial work conference clearly called
for limiting «
innovations» that deviate from the
need of the
real economy and escape regulation,» Pan said
The brand's consistent strive
for innovation is rooted in serving consumers»
needs and shaping their experience, as well as driving the success of their
real estate agents.
Big changes in conventional offices are eventually going to be
needed because formal workplaces where men and women arrive «dressed
for success» in tailored suits after long drives from suburbia are dying out, says Peter Miscovich, managing director of strategy and
innovation for a
real estate brokerage.
Real estate players
need to make sure they're fit
for the future and success will depend on having global networks, specialist expertise and
innovation, cost management and scale, as well as people that suit your strategic objectives.
Each of our divisions alone offers smart and creative solutions to varying
real estate
needs; but together they combine to offer unparalleled expertise and
innovation for all of your
real estate
needs.