But as awkward as it might seem, chromolithography was a huge leap forward for natural history books. |
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Each new technical innovation has represented a progressive leap forward toward a better future. |
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Next to fly-by-wire technology, and a hybrid engine, it's difficult to image how they can improve the next that constitutes a great leap forward. |
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Blood testing, for the chemicals that do real harm to a sport, would be a huge leap forward. |
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As Kantrowitz notes, male students are extrapolative, and leap forward into technical learning for its own sake. |
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Every significant new publishing phenomenon has been midwifed by a great leap forward in printing technology. |
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You may say that none of this sounds like a leap forward, more like a totter backwards. |
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I was still filled with the out-of-towner's enthusiasm for a great leap forward in the snack bar stakes. |
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Enormous improvements in the associated technology have enabled nothing less than a quantum leap forward. |
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Instead, you'll stand in front of monuments where civilization took a quantum leap forward. |
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Although the Google founders were sure their technology was a quantum leap forward, they had no clue how to turn it into a business. |
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A comprehensive rethink that puts tackling racism at a Cabinet level along with the other measures will be a quantum leap forward. |
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The facility in Athens is a quantum leap forward, even from the setup in Sydney. |
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The Victims' Rights Act represents a quantum leap forward in the recognition of victims' rights. |
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Given these figures and the increased complexity of hybrids, they do not seem to be such a quantum leap forward. |
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It's a quantum leap forward and it certainly brings it to everybody's attention. |
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The development of methods for analyzing inflammation in small airways would be a quantum leap forward. |
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Not only is the Farrelly brothers' latest film the funniest film of the year, it marks a quantum leap forward for the film-making duo. |
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Lyken's urgency to get back to Terran space had just taken a gigantic leap forward. |
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When he cleared the bend he would release the brake and the car would leap forward as the revs soared towards the 7000 mark on the tachometer. |
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So just be careful before you leap forward with a knee-jerk response demanding gun control. |
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Each film, by his reckoning, is taking the medium of computerized animation a giant leap forward. |
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Instead, its designers say it represents a leap forward in wearable technology. |
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Without reliable statistical data we cannot be certain that the governance framework will provide the quantum leap forward that is necessary. |
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Earlier Thursday, Eaton placed eighth in the discus throw with a toss of 45.49m, a leap forward from his 22nd-place finish in London. |
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The graphics capabilities of Linux have taken a quantum leap forward! |
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The events of recent weeks should make us even more proud of the quantum leap forward that the euro has allowed us to take. |
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For the youth field this would be a quantum leap forward, as this will be the first Council Recommendation. |
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This is not just a question of procedures, we are talking about a qualitative leap forward, a genuine sea change. |
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There has already been considerable progress and we now believe we are on the cusp of taking another quantum leap forward. |
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A small handheld device that enables you to leap forward in time without even realising you're doing it. |
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His research promises to mark a major leap forward for structural neurobiologists. |
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The use of xenogeneic DNA vaccines appears to represent a leap forward in clinical efficacy. |
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The period from 1888 to 1914 is regarded as an epoch making leap forward to an effective political internationalism. |
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This new model represents a qualitative, radical and revolutionary leap forward in the concept of road bike fames. |
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In 1994, the study of the demography of small areas took a leap forward through the establishment by Graeme Hugo of a computerised, geographical information system. |
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This strategy means that it is necessary to take a leap forward in terms of automotive technology. |
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It was time to take a leap forward in the relationship between the European Union and Africa. |
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They have also helped spur a quantum leap forward in assessing and quantifying the root causes and health consequences of war, disaster, and civil conflict. |
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It must also be said that this is not exactly a great leap forward that embraces cutting-edge technology. |
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He had returned after the revolution, one of thousands of optimists who had wanted to help in the great leap forward. |
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The quality of the athletes, always impressive, seemed to take a quantum leap forward, a happy augur for the future of the sport in this Eastern European nation. |
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We then leap forward to Esther's valediction, written seven years later. |
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It cannot be overemphasized that voters must make their decision based on facilitating a national leap forward by overcoming the difficulties at home and abroad. |
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The Chamber Symphony from 1967 is definitely a massive leap forward and here one can sense the deep atonal overtones that lie behind the heart of the music. |
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Long known as a paradise for surfers, beach-goers and honeymooners, Bali is fast becoming a haven for couples wishing to take that great leap forward into shared commitment. |
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However, over the past ten years this trade has taken a giant leap forward to include the trafficking of human beings, mainly women and children. |
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You seem to be happy with taking very small steps, but what we need is a giant leap forward. |
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This judgement has propelled India's AIDS response and human rights movement a giant leap forward in this direction. |
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The Persons Case decision was a giant leap forward for the rights of women in Canada. |
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On the contrary, we must take another giant leap forward, just as we have done at previous enlargements. |
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I think that is a great leap forward for all of us, and that, in future, greater transparency will result from this as a matter of course. |
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When the joy of discovery becomes the source of power in society, we are poised for a great leap forward. |
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It would be a great leap forward, though, if these solutions were founded upon the same policy principles. |
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But this is not so much a great leap forward as a logical consequence of the success of the European Monetary System. |
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The 20st Century achieved a great leap forward in science, productivity and comfort levels, among others. |
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On the night of 24 August 1998, the Eurovision Network took a great leap forward by going digital. |
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There is no denying it: 3D modelling technologies have meant a huge leap forward in engineering innovation in the past couple of decades. |
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We are creating a climate of success for our students and budget 2008 is taking a huge leap forward. |
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A major leap forward for freedom of expression in Vietnam has been the rise of blogs. |
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The substantive and procedural provisions of this code constitute a leap forward in penal justice for children. |
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If we succeed, we will have made a massive leap forward in human development. |
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Today, we have taken a huge leap forward in our journey of rebuilding our community to overcome the negative consequences of our past. |
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For a long time it was only the benefits of this increase in scale that were stressed. It was seen as a great leap forward that the transport required was becoming comparatively cheaper and cheaper. |
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Would there be a kind of self-destruction, or just a great leap forward? |
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I want to leap forward to illustrate with examples of what I'm trying to say, because examples usually allow us to understand the point that's being made. |
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So while it is a giant leap forward for platform games, with loads of fancy graphics and more levels than a joker can shake a tickling stick at. |
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This was seen as a tremendous leap forward. |
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The extension of this right to other individuals and groups is a great leap forward both in time and insight, which requires centuries to achieve and has all too often remained unattained to the present day. |
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Microsoft's new DirectX 10 technology represents a great leap forward for graphics, performance and even the development process of a PC game. |
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Dragon Age 2 doesn't feel like a great leap forward from Origins but, because the original was so good, that isn't necessarily a problem. |
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The LAUSD cannot make some great leap forward either in the classroom or in its school building program. |
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And boss Tom Hendrie insisted his side's fifth-place finish is a good starting point for the great leap forward next season. |
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In this way, the Honduran judicial branch will make a qualitative leap forward towards the sovereignty and independence of its members in the administration of justice. |
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Finally, we must not forget that the main purpose of the Charter is to facilitate the neoliberal, federalist and militarist leap forward that is the aim of the so-called Reform Treaty. |
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We must collectively take that critical leap forward to make the future more secure for vulnerable populations around the world while striving to avoid the costly error of stumbling backwards to past blunders. |
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The starting premise was the introduction of a new light rail system whose new vehicles, tunnel sections and high standard of development marked a leap forward in quality compared to the earlier, conventional tramway system. |
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Neuron is thus, technologically speaking, a great leap forward for the countries behind the project and, overall, for science and technology in Europe. |
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But the Beijing government has great plans to leap forward. |
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Third, proclaim a scheme that would produce a great leap forward. |
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With devolution occurring on April 1, 2003, the Government of Yukon takes a giant leap forward with assuming administration and control over public lands and natural resources from the Government of Canada. |
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With this foundation recycling can prepare itself to take a leap forward into being a significant business and enabling communities to leverage new sources of supply to attract business to their community. |
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Breaking new ground with assessment viewed as a dynamic process has enabled CAPL in New Zealand to take a leap forward with higher level assessments. |
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Unfortunately, the world's economic development and the great leap forward in technology over the past 60 years could not solve such eternal problems as poverty and hunger. |
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To achieve this goal would entail an enormous leap forward in human productivity, not to mention a revolution in the mode of production and distribution. |
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If replenishing a healthy muscle stem cell pool facilitates reinnervation and recovery, it would be a significant leap forward. |
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Yamaha PSR S710 The PSR-S710 represents a significant leap forward in the evolution of the Arranger Workstation keyboard. The addition of USB audio recording delivers tremendous benefit for all musicians, hobbyist or pro. |
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This is a quantum leap forward from the few short years ago when a lot of the leaders of this meeting, if it had taken place, would have marched in in jackboots, epaulettes and military gear because they were dictators. |
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This emphasizes the importance that broadcasting organizations should give to this new step in audio quality for the consumer, which can be compared to the great leap forward from mono to two-channel stereo. |
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But it also welcomes the effect that the Irish vote will have elsewhere in the Community, since every country has to take a stand on the great leap forward represented by economic and monetary union and political union. |
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We are about to take a great leap forward in Yosemite, but with a bungee cord attached. |
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This considerable leap forward in the fields of basic science and the understanding of the living world opens up distinct new prospects in medicine and agriculture. |
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Only those companies that regularly break through industry paradigms and move in directions that were completely unthinkable in the past will achieve a great leap forward. |
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Many businesses continue to use existing methods and technologies, while others leap forward with innovative processes inspired by closed-loop systems, alternative energies, agronomics and efficiency principles. |
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Cassette players were a huge leap forward from reel to reel tape machines. |
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That leap forward in capability could provide the necessary power to better understand the properties of the Higgs boson and other fundamental particles. |
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