Sentences with phrase «slowing innovation at»

The big problem when relying on exclusivity is that you quite often start slowing innovation at some point, on top of getting bad PR.

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Yes, you want to assist people, but not at the expense of losing your edge or slowing down your innovation.
He also argues that millennial - driven innovation is wringing inflation out of the economy, causing it to move higher, but at a much slower pace than we've historically seen.
Per Stromhaug, assistant vice president for innovation and economic development at SUNY Binghamton, said while growth has been slow, three more companies have since hired new employees in 2016.
They must often develop and test their designs and prototypes one at a time, which slows the pace of innovation.
Pestronk, who most recently served as director of special initiatives in the Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII) at the U.S. Department of Education (ED), has observed that in education, the R&D cycle too often is slow and uncoordinated, leaving the sector starved for critical innovation.
In his June 22 address Duncan also said, «States that slow innovation are limiting opportunities for students and placing themselves at a competitive disadvantage for $ 4 billion in Race to the Top Fund grants.»
Hey but at this point whatever motivates these guys to bang out something new; their innovation is ridiculously slow.
At the end of the day, Pruitt's irresponsible actions are a danger to our health, our wallets, will slow down the EV market and U.S. auto innovation.
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Slow Cities want to be at the forefront of cutting - edge urban planning ideas, technology and innovation.
It's fashionable I suppose to lay the blame for slow innovation in the legal profession at the feet of law firms and their business model.
Rather than work through large law firms, bar associations (particularly the ABA), law schools and large legal publishers, all which where innovation has gone to die — or at best moved far too slow, these folks are moving with sound ideas — and moving now.
Though there is talk of innovation, it is innovation to get us to the next quarter; i.e., the lookout has been for the short - term rather than looking at the long - term consequences of inaction or «slow» action.
Jurisprudence is one of the areas which badly need innovations in automation and technology; however, due to the lack of initiative on the part of both lawyers and their clients, such innovations are being introduced at a very slow pace.
It's perhaps the most important repercussion of all the backlash about fake news, election interference, well - being, and data privacy: that losing talent could lead to a slow - down of innovation at Facebook that might leave the door open for a new challenger.
«There are some concerns around commercial valuations being expensive, but we're still in a slow and steady recovery,» said Michael Underhill, chief investment officer at Pewaukee, Wis. - based Capital Innovations, LLC.
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