Sentences with phrase «specific kinds of technology»

First, heavy - handed requirements, particularly requirements tied to specific kinds of technology (i.e. tech mandates) could stifle competition and innovation.

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The broad discipline of engineering encompasses a range of specialised subdisciplines that focus on the issues associated with developing a specific kind of product, or using a specific type of technology.
«It's all about detecting specific signatures of how people behave, in any kind of aspect of their life, whether it's tweeting, commenting, or moving around,» says Grauwin, who is working in the Senseable City Lab via a fellowship with the technology firm Ericsson.
When a person enters the environment, sensors capture different kinds of activity, and — through the CISL architecture — the computer records each activity as a specific event, and forwards it to cognitive technologies for interpretation and response.
I study a specific kind of new technology — computer aided instruction (CAI)-- which is software designed to provide one - on - one tutoring to students, with the computer acting in the role of the teacher.
«Now for something completely different» — This reaction is seeing completely new and unrelated kinds of learning that will be afforded for students, such as technology - specific learning objectives that do not connect with curriculum standards or the existing strengths of the teacher's instruction.
Finding the right combination of cost and hybrid benefit is about applying the right kind of hybrid technology to the right vehicles and to a specific type of customer, according to Walton.
She espouses a conservative kind of modernism specific to the 1920s, one that allows her to celebrate the technologies that give her gender a new freedom in the workplace, but deplore the sexual freedom of the Jazz Age.
Fully customizable from head to toe, Need for Speed: Rivals is kind of like a roleplaying game where you can level up and upgrade your own specific car with new technology, paint - jobs, rims, plates and decals.
Running since September 18 and featuring work by Eloise Bonneviot, Emily Jones, Paul Kneale, Yuri Pattison, and Andrew Norman Wilson, the exhibition explores how the word «abjection» applies to specific circumstances and «poses the emergence of a new kind of abject lurking underneath contemporary experiences mediated by technology».
There is a need for R&D; there is a need for product specific standards (cars, appliances, etc.); there is a need for incentives for certain kinds of technologies, etc..
In one scenario, the EPA would try a variety of command - and - control rules that would have high costs and low benefits — the kinds of regulations businesses hate, such as overly prescriptive requirements to adopt specific technologies.
Recruiters are usually hired to find people for those «hard - to - fill» positions requiring specific technologies or experience, so they will only put in front of their clients people who are worth those kinds of fees.
If this is you, you should specifically create base versions of your resume targeted at these kinds of jobs which would highlight the specific skills and technologies needed for those jobs.
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