Sentences with phrase «with generational shifts»

However, in order to achieve visual parity between the two platforms, Spencer explained consoles could and should be upgradable to keep up with PC, which may lead to doing away with the generational shifts of consoles.
What we're seeing with generational shifts is that emphasis on easy access.
Of course, because of this, there aren't as many exterior changes as we're used to seeing with generational shifts.

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What we're seeing is a generational shift, and we have to be able to move with our customer.
Traditional corporate recruiters, meanwhile, are adapting their approach to students so that they are in closer alignment with shifting generational motivations, says Sanghvi.
Call it a passage of time or a generational shift, there is no denying that right from the process of job hunting to the way the workforce communicates with each other, the differences are plenty and drastic.
I believe that what I observed through this research represents a generational shift, with particular reference to the role and attention to religious symbols.
Traveling across a spectacular landscape, the Croods are rocked by generational clashes and seismic shifts as they discover an incredible new world filled with fantastic creatures — and their outlook is changed forever.
Despite the generational shift we are experiencing with fathers becoming more involved in our children's lives, we are still not viewed as being capable of nurturing.
The coalition elite has seen a generational shift, with a culture that values newness, youth and vitality more than experience and wisdom.
It is likely that the new leader will be from the next generation, which will mean an almost total generational shift in leadership in Britain, with baby Boomers out and Generation Jones (the formerly «lost» generation between the Boomers and Xers) taking over in Parliament and party leadership (Cameron and Clegg also come from this generation).
The County Planning Board, local educators, County, and local officials will gather together to hear Katie Geise, Executive Director of Chautauqua Works and John Slenker, Labor Analyst with the New York State Department of Labor, present on the generational shifts in employment that are taking place and how it is affecting Chautauqua County.
He said that the shortage of homes for young people has created a «generational shift» in the debate, with people becoming more receptive to the idea of new developments which in the past would have been strongly resisted.
This happened most famously with the Vanity Fair article «Tinder and the Dawn of the «Dating Apocalypse» by Nancy Jo Sales, about a new hookup - orientated generational shift amongst younger users of dating apps, that Tinder responded to with an ill - advised Twitter rant.
A major generational shift in the teaching field is underway with approximately 2.25 million educators entering the profession between 2015 and 2021.
With seventy percent of Australia and New Zealand's 12,000 school principals reaching retirement age over the next five years, the two countries are on the cusp of an unprecedented generational shift in school leadership.
But with significant increases in fuel economy from comparatively priced crossovers, it's more likely that we're seeing a generational shift away from conventional family cars that can't quickly be undone by global economic forces.
It's been 41 years since Honda introduced the Accord to the compact market and, in that time, it has been through 10 generational shifts, with the most recent occurring for the 2018 model year.
We continued to see the acceleration of the generational shift at investment management companies, not necessarily having anything to do with the older generation becoming unfit or incompetent.
For new veterinarians and that generational shift of professionals who are looking for different opportunities with their career, we offer a wide range of options.
Gaming itself is on the cusp of another generational shift, of another sense of arrival, and yet our reviews remain enfeebled, unable to grapple honestly with games as nauseating as BioShock Infinite or as hollow as Grand Theft Auto V.
From his first unexpected success with Donkey Kong, a game designed to shift 2000 Radardscope arcade cabinets sitting unsold in Nintendo warehouses in 1981, through the creation of multiple multi-million selling series based around characters of his own design, Miyamoto has stayed abreast of every generational leap in technology in a way not one of his contemporaries has managed.
«With the breadth of projects we are working on, now is the time to transfer power further to new people and to promote a generational shift to bring stronger momentum to Nintendo through these changes.»
In another set of interactions, works by the perennially influential Philip Guston appear across three generational shifts: a Social Realist drawing of Klansmen, dated 1930, hangs amid politically progressive paintings by Jacob Lawrence (the great War Series from 1946 - 47), prints by Louis Lozowick, Hugo Gellert and Mabel Dwight, and photographs by Dorothea Lange, Margaret Bourke - White and Walker Evans; his modestly scaled abstraction, «Dial» (1956), is installed between Mark Rothko's imposing «Four Darks in Red» (1958) and Louise Bourgeois» classically phallic «Quarantania» (1941) in the galleries devoted to Abstract Expressionism; and a large, brooding, late figurative canvas of heads, shoes and eyeballs, «Cabal» (1977), turns up beside paintings by artists twenty - five to thirty years his junior, along with one from Cy Twombly, who was two years older than Guston, born in 1911, and one by Alma Thomas, who lived from 1891 to 1978.
The resulting work, a sheet sparsely flecked with traces of the original, came to symbolize a generational shift in New York art.
Pekarsky says a generational shift, combined with more exacting requirements from law firms, has made their search for potential equity partners more difficult.
In a report called «Legal Department 2025 — The Generational Shift in Legal Departments: Working with Millennials and Avoiding Baby Boomer Brain Drain», Thomson Reuters surveyed legal departments about the changing demographics.
While it's happening slowly, more and more commercial real estate companies are embracing technology as some old - school businesses get over their «status - quo bias,» according to Wasserstrum, and as a generational shift means those who influence decisions within those companies are becoming increasingly comfortable with technology.
With all the talk about generational shifts and consumer interests changing, it's more important than ever to gain insight into the «who,» «what,» and «where» related to commercial property investment.
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