Sentences with phrase «use of such technology»

She said teachers need to teach and model new literacy skills that are essential for effective use of such technologies.
Samsung Galaxy S4 users can still make use of such technology in scrolling up down open pages.
While most shoppers still flock to dealerships or grab their measuring tape to see what furniture fits a spot, Beauchamp's creative use of such technology signals how the masses might start using virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) to navigate the retail world in the future.
Levin correctly states that early uses of such technologies in classrooms have not worked well, but Wright's first flight did not go very far either.
The DfE said it was the first use of such technology in national curriculum tests.
The latest A6 drives better than the outgoing model thanks to the clever use of such technology as progressive steering, which makes the sedan easier to turn at low speeds while gradually adding weight as the pace picks up.
In the wake of the IPCC's 5th Assessment Report, in which most of the integrated assessment models that hold temperatures to below 2C contemplate large - scale use of such technologies, and the Paris Agreement's call for balancing emissions and sinks, these technologies are increasingly part of the climate response conversation.
Says Phillip Russo, executive director of NAFA Fleet Management Association, «fleets that choose to optimize the use of such technology can make better decisions on the data they have.»
A tap of a finger could soon suffice to identify credit card shoppers and rail commuters, offering areas of new business for specialist companies which have benefited from the use of such technology in smartphones.
But parents» use of such technology - and its effect on their offspring - is now becoming an equal source of concern to some child - development researchers.
This budget proposal will empower the state commissioner of the department of motor vehicles (DMV) to «approve demonstrations and tests consisting of the operation of a motor vehicle equipped with autonomous vehicle technology while such motor vehicle is engaged in the use of such technology on public highways within this state.»
We look forward to working alongside the University of Lincoln and with colleagues from other European countries so that we can evaluate and learn more about, and so that our residents may benefit from, the use of such technology in the future.»
They investigate extensions to the use of such technology in various contexts.
A very simple demonstration of the use of such technology is BMW's vision for training service personnel using augmented learning.
For example, social workers and healthcare professionals are finding that the use of such technology provides reassurance on the rare occasions they encounter hostility.
All of those can be contested to some degree — Nissan currently sells a Miller cycle Micra, Mitsubishi developed a 1.6 - litre V6 back in the 1990s and the rotary is arguably a long way from perfection — but Mazda's use of such technology is illustrative of a company that has consistently pushed the boundaries of design and engineering.
After all, it's terra incognita: whether it's used by the general populace or the police, what guarantee to privacy or safety can there be in the future with the use of such technologies?
Add to that the lack of a legal framework and insufficient regulatory oversight regarding the use of such technologies, and Peltier has little confidence that the Green Fund will have its intended impact.
Until [lawyers»] compensation dynamics change, they will continue to be a disincentive to the use of such technology.
This tier encompasses any use of multi-session web measurement and customization technologies when PII is collected (including when the agency is able to identify an individual as a result of its use of such technologies).
The centre will undertake research into legal technology and train students and lawyers in the use of such technology, including cloud - based law practice management platforms and software used for preparing legal bundles and electronic presentation in court.
Results from our latest public opinion survey suggests that most people are reluctant to endorse the use of such technologies in waging war.
Unless and until cellular technology evolves beyond the vulnerability that makes cell - site simulators possible, we're advocating for strong regulation, transparency, and public oversight of the use of such technology by law enforcement.
He hopes the article will help combat misperceptions that e-signatures aren't legally binding or that the use of such technology would not be embraced by consumers.
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