Sentences with phrase «very big breakthrough»

«They still have some way to go, to deal with size of battery and power cycle rounds, but if solvable, it's a very big breakthrough,» he told Reuters.

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I «m very keen about the fact that a little girl now, watching the news, when they see me and Judy sitting side by side, it will occur to them that that's perfectly normal — that it won't seem like any big breakthrough at all.»
But if you want to find unpopular, offbeat ideas — the very sort that often produce the biggest breakthroughs — you'll need a different strategy.
2015 was a breakthrough year, with the women's Varsity Match being held at Twickenham, the biggest rugby stage in the world, for the very first time.
For now, let's see how he fares in Torino, but it will be interesting to see which Roma winger — Iturbe or Falque — they ultimately keep, while Skorupski may very well breakthrough big time in Torino.
She is a tremendous talent, poised for a long and productive career in folk music, with a breakthrough into much bigger things very easy to envision.
Previous to her breakthrough role as Piaf, Cotillard had starred in Gerard Pires's «Taxi,» Tim Burton's «Big Fish,» and Jean - Pierre Jeunet's «A Very Long Engagement.»
That's a very big difference, because, for example, one of the great breakthroughs in digital art is the great practice of Ian Cheng that, all of the sudden, video no longer has to be a loop but now can be an algorithm, a complex dynamic system that can evolve and change.
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