Sentences with phrase «relatively young technology»

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Peter Forsman says Forsman Farms» relatively young staff and leadership give it the ability to help stay abreast of the latest developments in technology and media.
As the internet and technology are relatively new resources, there are challenges surrounding how we, as adults, teach younger generations how to stay safe while using them.
«Despite having the highest levels of educational attainment of any previous American generation,» writes ETS's Center for Global Assessment Director Irwin S. Kirch in the report's preface, «these young adults on average demonstrate relatively weak skills in literacy, numeracy, and problem solving in technology rich environments compared to their international peers.»
These lessons have been selected to be in this bundle as they all focus on relatively new issues or ones which need further awareness amongst young people in an ever - changing world full of mental health issues, new technology, crime and potentially tough futures which lie ahead.
, the Curb is aimed at bringing younger buyers into the Hyundai fold, and it does so by packing loads of technology into a relatively compact package that will be rugged enough to, say, handle the pothole - laced streets that the kids from surburbia might encounter when they venture into the big city to go clubbing.
A potential disadvantage to opting in to a community solar program is that, again, a relatively young application of photovoltaics and technologies allow it to happen.
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