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  • In the 1970s Green began making innovations with his instrument.
  • The people who make innovations are usually the ones who have less to lose.
  • No longer defensive, the Pharcyde has rediscovered how to make innovation sound casual.
  • But we have been making innovations; they just happen to be sociological rather than technological.
  • The seamless consistency of the systems that are in place in Europe and Asia makes innovation easier there.
  • His talent was not so much to make innovations, but rather to publicise and explain the workings of the various systems.
  • "I really like to make innovation . . . I like trying new things no one's ever tried before.
  • In Baumol's analysis, capitalism emerges as a system that hums because it has figured out how to make innovation humdrum.
  • But on the whole, even though interdependent components make innovation much more uncertain and difficult, using them often results in breakthrough products.
  • The reforms he implemented encouraged Russian artists and scientists to make innovations in their crafts and fields with the intention of creating an economy and culture comparable.
  • Baumol's contribution is not to emphasize the impact of innovation but to pinpoint how competition forces companies to make innovation routine, much as marketing and advertising are.
  • Intellectual Ventures, a well known PAE, alleges that by buying patents they create a market for invention, thereby helping to revitalize inefficient companies and make innovation profitable.
  • Poltorak contributed the chapter  On Patent Trolls and Other Patent Myths to " Making Innovation Pay : People Who Turn IP Into Shareholder Value ", edited by Bruce Berman.
  • Throughout its history, it has sought to preserve traditional Spanish dances, to make innovations in them and to present both old and new styles of Spanish dance in a highly theatrical manner.
  • Scientists and engineers extend our understanding and control of the physical world, while industrialists and corporations mobilize their own forces to make innovations available and legislators shape the policies guiding how society uses technology.
  • He said that the industry had been reluctant to make innovations in its factories and that regulators had been forced to use their authority to press the companies to make the improvements they say are needed.
  • Jones was viewed as an important figure in the development of strength and conditioning training in football, making innovations including individualized workout and diet regimens, and an emphasis on the body mass index and hydration monitoring.
  • U . S . requirements for lower fat and cholesterol may be in place by December, and local school districts-- with plenty of help from local chefs-- have begun making innovations of their own.
  • The second, " Outsider Scientists : Routes to Innovation in Biology " ( University of Chicago Press, 2013 ), examined the conditions that allowed scientists trained outside of biology to make innovations within biology.
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