Stephen Elop is an embrace of the wireless technology CDMA, which Verizon Wireless and Sprint use.
FORBES: Nokia: No Symbian CDMA Handsets; Wait Until Windows Phone
His interventionist impulse, while tempered by an embrace of free-marketry in the early 1990s, lingers.
Mr. Mohammed and his ally deployed Quranic verses that suggest an embrace of pluralism.
What is capitalism, after all, if not an embrace of the free market?
Even if not fully sincere, an embrace of these policies is healthy.
On the right, Mr de Villepin at least had the courage to try to counter the logic of job protection, but elsewhere has scarcely demonstrated an embrace of open markets.
At the level of individual firms, a culture of innovation consists of three important traits: an embrace of risk, a willingness to cannibalize successful entities, and a focus on the future.
Thus, as the Court announced the dawn of corporate criminal liability in Americawith an embrace of tort law, it simultaneously signaled to generations of prosecutors that arguments of necessity and public policy would, in the realm of corporate crime at least, carry great sway.
Still, analysts say its place appears secure, thanks to aggressive moves into Europe and emerging markets, a greater focus on consumer research and an embrace of open operating systems, including Windows Mobile, Symbian and Google 's (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) Android.
Benedict changed course, opting for an open-armed embrace or an almost effeminate twinkling of his fingers on an outstretched hand as a way of connecting with the crowd.
Some would have America retreat from our responsibility as an anchor of global security, and embrace an isolation that ignores the very real threats that we face.
The embrace of an ideologue like Paul Ryan may appeal to the Republican Party's Tea Party base, but it will completely alienate independent voters, especially in battleground states.
The SDLP's John Dallat said he felt members were being asked to embrace "an act of faith" and claimed the bill was not robust enough to deliver what it was supposed to.
And we know that when you embrace an inclusive vision of entrepreneurship, one that draws entrepreneurs of all demographics, backgrounds and locations, not only do the businesses they start succeed, America succeeds.
He said it had suffered because of an inconsistent view of freedom - it had to embrace "economic and personal freedom".
One side envisions an immediate, all-out embrace of renewable energy and a virtual boycott of all fossil fuels.
It is an altogether different thing, however, for the President of the United States to embrace such an idea.
In 2009 they noted his embrace of Obama at an event in 2009, when he was a Republican and serving as governor.
CNN: Crist's political hat trick: Former GOP governor, independent candidate announces switch to Dem
"As an independent studio, we embrace all of the new avenues people are choosing to use when seeing their favorite movies, " said TWC Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein.
Continuing to embrace an old-time conception of journalism is anachronistic.
To achieve their goal of an amicable parting of the ways, UKIP are prepared to embrace tactical voting in certain areas - putting country before party, as they put it.
All goes well until the spokesman finds himself beckoned not just into the arms of an intern (Evan Rachel Wood) but toward the more dangerous embrace of the opposing camp.
For the Financial Times it was a rare embrace of the West by an Arab country.
The majority must learn that the Chinese are an integral part of the nation and embrace them.
The embrace of moral blindness as an emblem of sophistication is nowhere more apparent than among American Jews.
This embrace of secular stagnation is an invitation to return to medieval times.
FORBES: The Wealth Of The States Vs. 'New Normal' Stagnation
And after accusing Netanyahu of lacking the courage to embrace the cause of peace, Clinton ostentatiously hosted Livni for an hour-long private meeting.
More ethnically, racially, and gender diverse than any generation before them, they live at the cutting edge of social innovation and embrace an entrepreneurial lifestyle.
FORBES: Why You Should Be Networking With People Half Your Age
But most South Africans, while disapproving of multiple concurrent wives, enjoy their president's unabashed embrace of his Zulu origins, beliefs and traditions, of which polygamy is an accepted part, though people practise it less and less, not least because it is so expensive.
Europe's leaders fell upon this rare piece of good news with an almost desperate embrace.
应用推荐