As so often in this duopolistic industry, one manufacturer's technological step-change is followed by its rival.
"These rockets represent a step-change in the lethal impact of weaponry infiltrating Afghanistan from Iran, " he added.
The scale proposed for the Arizona projects would be a step-change in scale for these types of solar-energy projects.
Similarly, our policy in heath was not simply more doctors, nurses and new buildings - although we have achieved a step-change in all three.
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Even mighty Toyota recognises it needs a step-change in its manufacturing if it is to come up with a car for the masses in emerging markets.
Apple's reputation for market-leading innovation took a knock after the iPhone 5 was seen as an iteration of an earlier design rather than a characteristic step-change.
The Syrian opposition at one stage threatened to boycott this Rome meeting altogether if there wasn't going to be some sign of a step-change in Western policy.
In his statement, he told MPs that the government would investigate whether a "step-change" in the UK's climate means more money must be spent on equipment to deal with heavy snow.
But Airbus is claiming a similar step-change to the one that accompanied the launch of the 747: operating costs will be 15-20% lower than those of any rival aircraft, it says.
In addition to current strategies, it will be crucial to deliver a step-change in the demonstration of value to payers and patients to ensure that every approved product reaches its full potential.
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Institution of Civil Engineers director general Nick Baveystock said the plan "presents an opportunity to bring about a real step-change in rail capacity and help regenerate and boost the economies of our city regions".
What we signal today is a step-change.
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"Whilst there are many dedicated and hard working staff at Maghaberry, there is substantial room for improvement and I have already made clear to the new governor that there has to be a step-change in the way the service is delivered at this prison, " he said.
From the day we met, he was Mr. Sets My Brain on Fire, then he evolved for a long, lovely spell into Mr. Makes Me Sing REO Speedwagon in the Shower, but there was always an undercurrent of Mr. You Are Seriously Pushing Your Luck Here, and I eventually found myself doing the ol' step-ball-change with Mr. Why Am I Banging My Head Against This Wall?
Senior figures are proposing a two-step change to the payment of benefits.
"Today's announcement is tremendous news for anyone with an interest in creating a strong, independent Green Investment Bank, which has the capacity to kick-start the step change needed to create a low carbon economy, " he said.
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We agreed to keep phasing out fossil fuel subsidies -- perhaps the single-most important step we can take in the near term to fight climate change and create clean-energy economies.
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So they hire lobbyists, step up their campaign contributions -- and block the change that people want.
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Only the day before this match, the England camp was stressing that it was a positive step to get Pietersen in earlier - so why the change last night?
If this odd-sounding change is the only real step the European Union has taken towards a military role, is it really anything for the rest of the world to care about?
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One of the biggest victims of the change looks like being the famed kaizen (step-by-step improvement) system that was pioneered by Toyota in the 1970s and has been treated as gospel by manufacturers throughout Japan ever since.
The Bush Administration's proposed new savings accounts are a step--a remarkably bold one--toward a radical tax change in the U.S. This revolution is moving toward what I and others have long advocated: a flat tax--an income tax system with a single rate that would apply after a high threshold and that would exempt levies on capital gains, dividends and interest.
Debtors Anonymous, a 12-step program with meetings in 400 cities, has also helped many change their lives.
Your first step is to list the major decision-making areas you have for short-run change.
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Instagram's changes came as part of its acquisition by Facebook, and the change-policy-face-backlash-then-apologize dance step is a classic Zuckerberg move.
"But a move to a two-tier system does not sound a good step forward, " he added, saying such a change would mean choices about children's futures being taken at too young an age.
The occasional piercing got in the way, and there was a gross-out or two when eager consumers forgot to change screens, but it was a big step forward from last year's Tongueii, which failed to account for static electricity, fusion and two of Fermi's laws.
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Like we saw last time around, some of the 7-to-8 upgrade rules are a bit Byzantine -- 7 Professional users can't step down to the non-Pro Windows 8 release, for example, and it's equally verboten to change language editions or move from 32- to 64-bit code without a full-scale reinstallation.
Representative TANCREDO: No, I don't - I think for the first step if you just do this by attrition, you would see a really significant change in the number of people who are here illegally.
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