Ultimately the reminders are better automated with
technology than any other way.
Not exact matches
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The fact that there are fewer large companies here
than in some
other countries I've worked in is irrelevant; those companies still want to make sure they can use
technology in the best
way to grow profits.
Microsoft chief envisioning officer and author Dave Coplin believes workers often have better
technology at home
than in the workplace; it used to be the
other way around.
The Copernican revolution has thus led us by steps to the point where God (presuming for the moment that we can still use this word in a meaningful
way) must be much greater
than the pre-Copernicans ever imagined, while on the
other hand man, in spite of the recent rapid expanse of his knowledge and
technology, appears to have been reduced to an infinitesimal role in space.
If we're going to treat sport as anything more
than entertainment, we have to get to a model where
technology and sponsors are working for sport, and not the
other way around.
Many of the new thermoplastics at one time or another found their
way into combs, which, thanks to injection molding and
other new fabrication
technologies, could be made faster and in far greater quantities
than ever before — thousands of combs in a single day.
But we can surely all agree that for decades the man has been writing fiction about science, and that his visions of the dangers of as - yet - uninvented, or only - just - invented
technologies have influenced the
way we think more
than those of any
other living novelist.
It's not necessarily a comfortable reconceptualization — but looking at risk from this new angle does pave the
way for
technologies that benefit many people and disadvantage few, rather
than the
other way round.
Now, however, Feng Rao, a materials scientist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences's Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information
Technology, and colleagues have found a
way to write all PCRAM bits quickly, making it faster
than most alternatives, including NAND flash — one of the
other kinds of memory that's able to store information absent a power supply.
We should be telling parents about
ways to limit device usage (see Curbi Parental Controls for iOS),
other than just the plain old every day discipline of taking a device away or sitting beside a student while they use
technology (by the
way, these two things are the best
way to be proactive with our children).
I've learned more about
technology through conversations about «transgressions»
than almost any
other way.
Rather
than start with the
technology, work your
way toward it intelligently by examining the
other layers first.
But, he continues, «like all important
technologies of the past, they are Faustian bargains, giving and taking, sometimes in equal measure, sometimes more in one
way than the
other.»
Demonstrate to
others how to use
technology tools in
ways that assist rather
than prevent learning
Educators must embrace
technology — if for no
other reason
than that students will find a
way to remain plugged - in despite out loudest protests.
Questions and item types on Common Core Standards assessments require students to use
technology in
ways other than simply clicking on the correct answer.
Believing that there is no better
way for her students to learn
than using mobile
technology in the field, sets Shira apart from
other educators.
The framework not only provides a
way to introduce
technology in mathematics education, but also provides a structure to discuss how students learn mathematics and whether some software is more meaningful and helpful for learning
than others.
It shouldn't take a Wall Street analyst to figure out that an automaker spending part of its hefty profits from pickup trucks and SUVs to develop battery electric vehicles with range and recharge times that will attract mainstream buyers has a much better future
than a small upstart automaker with enviable advanced
technology, but no
way to pay for its development
other than by raising more capital.
A
way -
other than by turbocharging - that Mitsubishi has been able to develop big power from their engines has been through the use of the latest MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative Valve and Lift Electronic Control System)
technology.
Other than the problems, we have liked the ML350, and we also own the GLK 350, but I am very unhappy with the
way Mercedes addresses their own issues with their
Technology.
There's a new Insight on the
way here and we'll see it before the end of this year, but it's a Jazz - like five - door hatch with hybrid - drive
technology and owes nothing to its older namesake,
other than the hybrid drivetrain concept.
«For every author who meticulously examines the latest developments in physics or computing, there are
other authors who invent «impossible»
technology to serve as a plot device (like Le Guin's faster -
than - light communicator, the ansible) or to enable social commentary, the
way H. G. Wells uses his time machine to take the reader to the far future to witness the calamitous destiny of the human race.»
I think the
way technology is changing is making it possible for us to do things that are interesting and are accessible to more people at a lower cost and to be more nimble
than other organizations in transcending that change or using industry changes to our advantage.
Amazon is already making great inroads into the smart house
technology, so you can bet that Amazon Prime Video will be
way easier to access
than any
other streaming service in the future.
Azure is not built that
way it does not function with the GPU period, there is only 1 cloud
technology designed to work with the GPU and enhance graphics and it's made by Nvidia... Azure will have no
other functions
than Save games, matchmaking and maybe some game AI, but even that is kind of doubtful because not everyone will be connected so it's kind of unreliable to implement in any sort of AI capacity
Declan is a skilled tennis player (for real) and is interested in the
ways video game
technologies may be applied to purposes
other than entertainment value.
Tiny house as a tech - zone: All too often, our
technology can end up controlling us rather
than the
other way around, as our abundance of internet - connected gadgets and always - on WiFi in our homes can lead to a pretty serious case of tech addiction, which may wreak havoc on our personal and family lives.
He's both wrong in how he portrays my views of climate science and, to my mind, failing to recognize there can be more
than one approach — in communication,
technology, politics and
other arenas — aimed at a common goal: in this case improving humanity's intensifying two -
way relationship with the climate system.
For a start hydrogen from natural gas, without considering the host of
other technologies coming along very nicely with far lower CO2, is
way lower in CO2
than the present use of petrol, so you are talking about a very large decrease even pending lower CO2
technologies.
We would be free to limit
other people's freedoms in that case, because we would be to reduce the quality of life of people who are much poorer
than ourselves, who have much less agency
than ourselves... Fox: [Interrupting] No, I'll tell you what you need for cleaner
technologies, you need to actually argue for greater investment in R&D, actually have a vision that is not about limits, and natures revenege and worrying about cutting down CO2 emissions, a vibrant, healthy, future - oriented society that says the
way forward is to develop lots of new
technologies, to industrialise everything.
It tries to explain why things happened the
way they did; why certain societies developed agriculture and certain
technologies earlier
than others (the local environment and climate plays a big role), etc..
It's a point - and - click
technology — the cheap kind works on anything
other than shiny reflective surfaces (you can put masking tape on something shiny and read its surface temperature that
way).
The best
way, and for all practical purposes, probably the only
way, to get
other countries to abandon coal is to give them a seemingly magical new
technology that is lower cost
than coal, with the same 24 × 7 baseline power reliability, but without the CO2 emissions.
Other posts here address attributes of industries (See my post of Aug. 16, 2010: if benchmarks reflect technological intensity and competitiveness, more ways to measure it for an industry; Nov. 28, 2010: when manufacturers earn so much from services, what industry are they in; Dec. 27, 2010: revenue per dollar of legal spend from technology companies; Feb. 15, 2011: comparison of 2010 benchmark survey respondents and US Fortune 200 industry distribution; Aug. 15, 2011: other attributes of companies than industry for purposes of benchmarking; and April 6, 2012: a way to quantify industry dynami
Other posts here address attributes of industries (See my post of Aug. 16, 2010: if benchmarks reflect technological intensity and competitiveness, more
ways to measure it for an industry; Nov. 28, 2010: when manufacturers earn so much from services, what industry are they in; Dec. 27, 2010: revenue per dollar of legal spend from
technology companies; Feb. 15, 2011: comparison of 2010 benchmark survey respondents and US Fortune 200 industry distribution; Aug. 15, 2011:
other attributes of companies than industry for purposes of benchmarking; and April 6, 2012: a way to quantify industry dynami
other attributes of companies
than industry for purposes of benchmarking; and April 6, 2012: a
way to quantify industry dynamism.).
«To us as researchers, this is not surprising; in - house lawyers grapple daily with many more things where innovations,
other than technology, would make a big difference to getting work done in a better, faster and cheaper
way,» he added.
Developing a branded results - oriented business model is trending across top lenders in the nation, and, consequently, lenders are changing the
way they once viewed non-business critical
technology, defined as anything
other than the loan origination system (LOS).
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