But rather than rendering coherent thumbnails of their lives and achievements, Baldwin adds footage to question and undermine these innovators. |
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Key innovators were often British settlers, but Afrikaners, still the predominant landowners, were drawn into the commercial pastoral economy. |
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It depicts both the conflicts and the codependency between innovators and institutions, both governmental and private. |
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The piano artistry of Leviev has brought him recognition as a one of the major jazz innovators of this century. |
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They must have been clear-thinking and far-seeing innovators to get so much right on the first try. |
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Without the innovators and the inventors, we would not have any of the things that we have today. |
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One of the schemes will help women inventors and innovators to develop their ideas and skills. |
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Let's go do it because we're a species of explorers and inventors and innovators. |
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Otherwise, this is a surprisingly inconsistent disc from one of the genre's most dependable innovators and most stylish ironists. |
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Radical innovators challenge the dogmas and the orthodoxies of the incumbents. |
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Trusts which are anxious to show their governance credentials will identify innovators as low risk targets for attention. |
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As the maverick den mother to a group of faculty innovators, she helped transform the School of Management from a backwater to a destination. |
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This fact informs us she in on the same page with today's major theatrical innovators. |
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This is a truly unique opportunity to see and hear one of the real innovators of the blues. |
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They can only be expected to take the latter course if leading innovators put the necessary work and investment into accessibility to begin with. |
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London is the first of 10 stops on its quest to help modern producers and musical innovators gain some exposure. |
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The fact is that things look a lot rosier with this bag of weirdly-named innovators blurring genre boundaries. |
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We should judge innovators not on whether they fatten our wallets, but whether their products enrich our lives. |
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Campaign consulting is simply another business sector experiencing globalization, a sector in which entrepreneurs and innovators can expand, compete and succeed. |
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Conceptual innovators, like the cubists, made quick breakthroughs that revolutionized both the way art was executed and the way it was interpreted. |
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But even for innovators like TAL, the garment maker, success is far from guaranteed. |
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Forever precursors and innovators, Samael plays around with genres, mixing the brutality of black metal with the lightness of electronic music. |
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Researchers and innovators in private industry also benefit from access to library services as a source of research intelligence. |
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The more Chinese innovators gripe about fakery, the more strictly the government enforces the law. |
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Solitary innovators do exist, though duos have certainly had more influence on the world than history recognises. |
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And as a byproduct of the awards nomination process, to create a network of innovators who could then come together to create greater impact. |
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The SenseX project will aim to provide a multisensory framework for inventors and innovators to design richer technological experiences. |
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The TBI acts as an intermediary between research institutions and innovators. |
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Are we one of the innovators taking on disengagement by the horns or are we one of those happy to gather dust? |
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This model divided potential adopters into five categories: innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority and laggards. |
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American guitarist John Scofield is one of the principal innovators of modern jazz. |
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This categorization has implications for managers seeking to ensure their staff comprises at least some innovators and early adopters. |
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Better protection for innovators might increase innovation but, by slowing its spread, reduce growth. |
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For all the enduring spikiness, they are alike in many ways, both innovators in English football in their own time. |
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And it requires the support of policymakers, consumers, and innovators worldwide – the future of food depends on it. |
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As a consequence of the merger, one of these innovators is removed from the market which may reduce the incentives to further innovate. |
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Researchers and innovators should spend more time in the lab or doing business and less on paperwork. |
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Our Government will continue to support Manitoba researchers and innovators by investing in new world-class research facilities. |
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The Czechs are not only excellent sportsman but they are innovators as well. |
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One cannot look to the future without also thinking about the people who will help create and shape it: the innovators of tomorrow. |
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Recognized as one of the developers and innovators of family mediation as an alternative system for dispute resolution. |
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We believe students everywhere deserve to have the tools needed to become the next generation of innovators. |
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Such networks must not be simply cables, but also tools and services that allow students, researchers, and innovators to fully exploit them. |
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In the year dubstep hit the mainstream the innovators rewrote the script. |
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We have thousands and thousands of books about the founding fathers' pursuit of liberty, happiness, etcetera and nothing about the men who delivered the goods, the innovators. |
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Yet in their day, Ameriquest and enron looked like innovators too, and were hailed as such. |
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Reavis was summiting Mount Kilimanjaro with a group of young innovators, including Mooser. |
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The five gold medals, five silvers and 15 bronzes were the highest number garnered by local innovators at the China International Exhibition of Inventions, held in Shanghai. |
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The book is laced throughout with panegyrics and tributes to his friends and scientific colleagues that portray these innovators as heroes for the emerging new paradigm. |
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With all the well-known illiberality of innovators, it is nevertheless remarkable to witness among some Israelites such a haste for innovation, such a rage for destroying. |
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In business for over 25 years, Cambridgeshire-based TTP employs over 300 scientists, engineers and business innovators. |
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According to experienced innovators, many good ideas never see the light of day because their initiators think too much, too soon, about feasibility. |
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Since 2005 Wal-Mart has introduced eco-friendly practices in its operations, drafting innovators like Rocky Mountain Institute co-founder Amory Lovins to help. |
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Sitra also tracks the progress of each project that it funds against its stated goals. It is easy to dismiss these public-sector innovators as jargon-spouting irrelevancies. |
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The main barrier to progress in biomimicry, says Janine, is the lack of a bridge between scientists and the people who need their information, mainly industry innovators. |
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In the early modern period, the Dutch were financial innovators who helped lay the foundations of modern financial system. |
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For innovators of new technologies, International Standards on aspects like terminology, compatibility and safety speed up the dissemination of innovations and their development into manufacturable and marketable products. |
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Such zero tolerance for innovation might go down like gangbusters with the DMCA lobby, but does the minister think it is really going to fly with educators, innovators and consumers? |
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Intellectual property rights usually cannot provide innovators with full excludability. |
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There were maybe 100 really advanced users, including aerodynamicists from NASA and everywhere else, who were innovators. |
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Inspired by collaborations with the world's top musical innovators, François has developed a unique improvisational language, virtuosic and rich with sonic embellishment and technical extensions. |
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From working on eliminating influenza to developing games that help humanity, these young innovators show us that dreamers of all ages can improve our world. |
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These young people are the leaders, dreamers and innovators of tomorrow. |
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Background: Raised the seventh of eight children on a cattle ranch, Yvonne credits a familial line of innovators for creating her passion to use technology in a traditionally non-technology based industry. |
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This unstable policy environment has had a clear impact on major technology innovators, developers and financiers, who will understandably be questioning their future in Australia. |
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The machine innovators were frequently viewed in the same way the moral economy treated the forestaller and regrater in the marketplace. |
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These are the workers who get the job done day-In and day-out, but are not quick to embrace innovations like the innovators and early adopters. |
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We will also make effective use of technological advances and research across businesses, education systems, and nations, while preserving the rights of innovators. |
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In San Francisco, capital of Silicon Valley and boom town of the internet, innovators have devised the latest in computerised technodazzle. |
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It would also be a good idea to set up innovation banks', from which firms and other players could purchase and acquire innovations for practical application, and to which inventors and innovators could transfer them. |
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Or is cool created one unique shoelace tie at a time by innovators who live outside the box? |
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His raw mix of blues, folk and musique concrete have gained him a reputation as one of the greatest guitar innovators that's ever lived. |
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This is the power of the innovation ecosystem, as researchers and innovators from very disparate fields come together to prove out new approaches. |
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The incubator's task frequently is to guide innovators with potentially good products in their transition to either becoming business persons or finding purchasers of their intellectual property. |
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Its population of 900 million is expected to double by 2050, making it the fastest-growing continent in the world and presenting a large constituency of potential consumers, innovators and economic partners. |
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Cinematic innovators attempted to cope with the fundamental synchronization problem in a variety of ways. |
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And there have been latter-day innovators. |
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This group might include national groups, sub-sector organizations, regional coalition members, provincially based innovators, unions and research groups. |
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Like many great innovators, Dr. Topp recognized a good idea and, like others before him, had the insight and creativity to adapt that idea to what he knew best. |
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When I look back on the past year, there are many examples of our role as leaders and innovators in delivering policing services throughout the province of British Columbia. |
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Education is to be put in order, a fiscal policy devised and venture capital arranged. In fact, everything possible is to be done to provide the innovators with everything on a plate. |
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It can also help to put innovators and researchers in touch with each other by directing users to CORDIS's dedicated Technology Marketplace and Partner Search services. |
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He has extensive experience in helping inventors and innovators to bring new technology to the market, including negotiating and drafting licenses and commercial agreements. |
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These works, along with three earlier lost musical pastorales, mark him as one of the great innovators of Western music. |
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The civil society organizations consisted of a diversity of alternative service providers, innovators, critical thinkers, advocators and partners, and consequently had many experiences to share. |
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During this crucial period, we are bringing together some of Canada's most talented business and economic innovators to help us continue to make economic progress and return to budget balance. |
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Standardization is an information-intensive activity, and a meeting ground for many thousands of the world's foremost technical experts and innovators. |
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Our government is determined to put Canada in the front rank of countries that are innovators, ready to expand and feed the growing markets for environmental solutions. |
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He was a polymath, although not one of the most important scientific innovators of the period. |
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Among the top innovators were Bungay Town, who offered a free punnet of mushrooms to anyone who turned up, and drew a crowd of 100 – double their average. |
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The Progressive Music Awards were launched in 2012 by Prog Magazine to honour the genre's innovators and to promote its newer bands. |
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Our findings show that the 100 top innovators approach challenges with great vigour and thus, for example, are well equipped for the current economic situation. |
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As the costs of production and distribution are relatively low, innovators need protection from copycat competitors to stimulate research and discovery. |
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This is possible only because UA has been legalized and regulated, a reflection of the positive outcome of progressive agricultural policy formulation, and one in which innovators take center stage. |
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On the other side, the ethos of evaluation is itself prone to a myopia that can make it difficult for evaluators to play co-operatively with social innovators. |
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More generally it relates to the balance between investment and potential reward for the first innovator in a field compared to subsequent innovators. |
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As a school child I was taught to revere these two parliamentary innovators and to appreciate how substantial their contribution was to the fabric of our society. |
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Ramp It Up informs visitors that the modern skateboard owes its existence to innovators who modified surfboards by miniaturizing them and adding wheels. |
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Mr. Speaker, last week's budget included a significant investment to fund leading edge research and provide innovators with the high end research equipment, laboratories and facilities that they need. |
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Jazz was developed by innovators such as Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington early in the 20th century. |
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The production of storable biomass and biogas, and their subsequent conversion to power and heat, is a particularly dynamic and promising field now, attracting innovators and investors alike. |
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Like modern-day innovators who are aware of the cycle of creative destruction, rangoli practitioners have internalized metaphors for impermanence and embraced the winds of change. |
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At the same time, he inspired the innovators of the punk rock music movement. |
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During the event's opening address, WD Minister Rona Ambrose said Alberta innovators play a vital role in contributing to Canada's economic prosperity and quality of life. |
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We need innovators, artists, executives and craftspeople who have the tools to outcompete the rest of the world, but this can only be accomplished if we invest in our population. |
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Fellows are social entrepreneurs to scientists, community leaders to commercial innovators, artists and journalists to architects and engineers, and many more. |
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The Government of Canada is committed to helping innovators in Atlantic Canada grow and prosper, generating jobs and economic growth in the region. |
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They are also businesses in their own right providing problem solving, testing and validation, and business development services to innovators and agribusinesses. |
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One of the most significant innovators of the Second Industrial Revolution, Bessemer also made over 100 other inventions in the fields of iron, steel and glass. |
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The Medicis were not only bankers but innovators in financial accounting. |
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