Ritchie grudgingly admits that some of the problems are due to technology's greater role in the music industry. |
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The philosopher critiques technology's instrumentality as marking the commencement of modernity as calculable, defined, measurable, ordered. |
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Several critics have pointed out information technology's negative aspects, partly to counterweigh the hype about all of its merits. |
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His anxiety mirrored Marcuse's grim assessment of technology's colonization of everyday life. |
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To them, Sonny was an anachronism, a relic from a primitive time when the locomotive was technology's cutting edge. |
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Not far off, say the technology's developers, are photonic microcircuits that process light beams the way today's microelectronics chips process electric currents. |
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The technology's receiver circuitry and display can be integrated into rear-view mirrors, instrument panels and overhead consoles. |
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As with all predictions of the future, however, technology's is uncertain. |
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He will discuss the CGM technology's unique improvements over conventional oxy-fuel boosting that have been confirmed in computer simulation testing. |
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This focus on the new alerts us to technology's disruptiveness. |
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The whole podcasting phenomenon has raised concerns as far as the technology's capability of sharing music that the podcasters do not own the copyrights to. |
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Microbrewer 4 Pines Brewing Company developed the beer in conjunction with Queensland University of Technology's zero gravity drop tower. |
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Headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, Change Technology's major shareholders include partners of FG II Ventures, LLC and The Culmen Group. |
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Power Technology's concept of increasing output or current is directly related to the surface area of the electroplates exposed to the electrolytes. |
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