Sentences with phrase «spur more innovation»

That would likely spur more innovation.
The trend for 2013 figures to continue with more tablet competition which will spur more innovation.
«These institutes present a clear reminder that making this bill the law of the land would spur more innovation, continue the comeback of American manufacturers, and send an unmistakable message to our competitors around the world — that America is open for business,» Pritzker told attendees.
As a number of researchers have now shown, intergenerational environments foster a better understanding and resolution of problems and spur more innovation and originality.

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To spur innovation, some support giving academics more freedom to start entrepreneurial ventures.
In the case of Uber, by expanding the supply of drivers and offering a far better experience, many more customers decided to use taxi services rather than other modes of transportation, expanding the marketplace and eventually spurring on both innovation and competition.
Hence policies that foster financial innovation and spur the usage of credit default swaps are not necessarily associated with more moral hazardous bank risk - taking, but rather with more risk mitigation.
As with NAFTA and the nine other bilateral trade agreements that Canada has already ratified, we can expect the trade deal with South Korea to spur innovation and productivity, giving Canadian companies a stronger position in export markets while providing Canadian consumers with access to a wider variety of goods and services at more competitive prices.
From June 5 — 7, 2018, more than 200 leading personalities from the cocoa and chocolate industry, governments and civil society will gather in Davos / Switzerland to discuss how technology is spurring innovation in our sector, explore how we can ensure a sustainable chocolate future and highlight the role of business as a change agent.
Opening up the state's treasure trove of digital information will spur innovation and job growth, help deliver better and more efficient government services, and save tax dollars so they can be spent where they are really needed.
She says orphaning may have made this particular group of orang - utans more independent, which in turn could have spurred their remarkable innovation.
Still, factors other than climate fluctuations, such as hominid population declines or surges, may also have spurred ancient tool innovations to acquire more or different types of food, cautions archaeologist Yonatan Sahle of the University of Tübingen in Germany.
Third, making measurement costs explicit could spur innovation in developing more cost - effective data collection.
Just as open - source software has spurred far - flung innovation in computing, «open design» hardware platforms — coupled with advances in computer - aided engineering and more accessible prototyping capabilities — have the potential to foster remote collaboration on common mechanical engineering projects, unleashing crowdsourced creativity in robotics and other fields.
As for the role of population size in spurring our evolution, he and Wang had not given it much thought, but they saw the idea as complementary to their own view, since cultural innovations allowed more people to survive.
This could be a substantial boon to innovation and a spur for new providers to take evaluation and scale far more seriously, or it could result in cementing the status of popular outfits that know how to write grants, land influential consultants, and afford high - priced evaluation.
In future posts, I'll discuss other strategies for improving educational practice, including improving the leadership pipeline, spurring «disruptive innovations,» and working to identify «what works» and make it more likely to get adopted in schools.
I think programs like Race to the Top and the Investing in Innovation fund from the administration are a good start but we need many more programs and people who are dedicated to spurring innovation in education.
In spite of the sincere efforts that have been made to date to spur innovation in teaching and learning in the traditional public school sector, the data show that just infusing more per - pupil public school spending in the past has failed to propel the U.S. beyond its peer countries on international rankings of student achievement.
High - quality charter schools can spur innovation and provide communities more flexibility to create the kind of learning environment they want for their children,» said State Superintendent Jack O'Connell, who has a long record of supporting charter schools.
Coal fired power plants will become more costly to operate, and the market spur innovation.
Demand for low - carbon high - efficiency products will spur innovation, making our products more competitive on international markets.
It is more important to start now with a regime that can get us going in the right direction and that is built in a way maximally conducive to raising ambition, spurring innovation, and building political will.
«It is more important to start now with a regime that can get us going in the right direction and that is built in a way maximally conducive to raising ambition, spurring innovation and building political will,» he said adding that insisting on an agreement that would guarantee the 2 °C limit would only lead to deadlock.
The shale energy surge also is spurring innovation: waterless hydraulic fracturing fluid, methods to decontaminate and recycle water used in fracking and more.
On balance, people's buying decisions will make better choices (overall) and spur more and better innovation than government regulators, bureaucrats and lawyers.
While many decry reforms like these — especially the one relating to banks — as nothing more than Washington, D.C., political game - playing and Wall Street favors, each in its own right highlights the larger problem with business method patents: instead of spurring innovation (as the patent system is intended to do), they often harm businesses by imposing additional costs (in the form of licenses or litigation), which in turn harms the consumer, as well as the economy at large.
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