Sentences with phrase «slower adoption by»

That number confirmed «World» as the fastest selling entry in the series and surprised even the top executives of the company, who had projected the game to have a much slower adoption by the public.
Microsoft's poor attempts to explain the difference between Windows and Windows RT, and why you would need to buy one over the other, are another large factor in the slow adoption by consumers.

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But while the potential is sky - high, broad adoption by corporations and public agencies has been hampered by both slow - moving regulators and buyers» reluctance to make big investments in what remains a technological Wild West, where new partnerships and platforms regularly threaten to reshape the landscape.
Although the community forestry model has been in use in Cameroon for more than 20 years, its adoption has been slowed by the limited capacity of local communities to comply with complicated regulations, operate competitive enterprises, and access markets for sustainable forest products.
«However, adoption of these key concepts by community gastroenterologists has been relatively slow,» says Dr. Feagan.
But widespread adoption of innovative teaching methods that foster increased learning has been slowed by the lack of a way to quantify how much they are really being used by instructors, Tanner said.
By comparison, the adoption of new technologies in clinical settings seems painfully slow and tedious.
WASHINGTON, DC — In advance of this morning's major announcement from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler on the federal E-rate program, a new report released today by the Alliance for Excellent Education and the Leading Education by Advancing Digital (LEAD) Commission, and authored by Dr. John B. Horrigan, a leading authority on broadband adoption and use, shows that African American, Latino, low - income, and rural students are more likely to be in schools with slow internet access (10 Mbps or less) than their peers and less likely to be in schools with high - speed broadband internet (100 Mbps or more) needed for digital learning.
The adoption and use of ebooks in U.S. school libraries has grown steadily over the past four years, slowed mainly by limited access to ereading devices and cost, says a new ebooks report by School Library Journal, sponsored by Follett.
The slow growth of ebook adoption in school libraries is attributed to limited access to ereading devices and cost of ebooks, according to the report, released in October 2014 and sponsored by Follett.
By Edward Nawotka In today's lead article we look at the slow adoption of the iPad by European publisherBy Edward Nawotka In today's lead article we look at the slow adoption of the iPad by European publisherby European publishers.
That bottleneck isn't just created when adoptions are slowed to a crawl at a single organization by lengthy adoption applications, demand for multiple references, home check requirements and delays in responding to inquiries.
Sometimes just by fast tracking the most adoptable while sustaining «background» adoptions for the slow trackers, the population will decline.
Italians have been slow to embrace online travel purchases for diverse reasons: broadband penetration is low and still relatively expensive; they are by nature hesitant to release personal information over the Internet; traditional offline players have powerful ties and still sell the vast majority of travel related products; tour operators have been cautious about challenging conventional distribution channels; credit card usage is still relatively low and most credit cards have limited spending margins per month and the country's population is aging rapidly, resulting in slower adoption of the Internet than other markets.
«But recent research and even the people working on the software meant to automate legal work say the adoption of AI in law firms will be a slow, task - by - task process.»
But despite rising demand, adoption of legaltech solutions by Israeli law firms has been slow.
For solicitors generally the adoption of opportunities offered by ABSs may be a slow burn process but for commoditised services the pressure will come from outside the profession and it needs to be met or solicitors will be left behind.
But recent research and even the people working on the software meant to automate legal work say the adoption of A.I. in law firms will be a slow, task - by - task process.
Apple made the first step towards a wider adoption of 3D Touch by adding support in its own apps, so for example, when pressing the Mail icon harder, you get options such as all inboxes, VIP, search, and message, while doing the same thing on the camera icon lets you take a selfie, record video or slow - motion, or shoot a photo instantly.
Apple's work on the iPad mini has reportedly been slowed by the adoption of a thinner and lighter «GF Ditto» touch structure.
Stepping back, the release could also help with SegWit's sometimes troubled messaging, as its adoption has been perhaps slower than anticipated by advocates.
Digital Asset Holdings chief business development officer Chris Church argued that there were three obstacles slowing down the adoption of blockchain by financial institutions.
GreenAddress Is First Bitcoin Wallet to Launch Replace - By - Fee Bitcoin Transactions; Miner Adoption Slow
Some handset companies, such as Nokia (s nok), have recently invested in NFC for mobile handsets, but adoption is slow at best, even though mobile payment transactions are expected to reach $ 633 billion by 2014.
He adds, «Government can slow down adoption, especially by controlling and regulating the exchange.
Adoption by consumers, however, was perhaps slower, hampered by the dozens of apps available, one per smart home product.
Tablets: After tremendous adoption in recent years, some tablet sales have been cannibalised by convertible, 2 - in - 1 laptops as standalone tablet adoption has levelled off and replacement cycles have slowed.
Adoption by phone manufacturers of Google's newest OS, the Android 7.0 Nougat, has been fairly slow.
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