But at its core, innovation is all about thinking differently than you have in the past.
It's a complex picture, but at its core is the high-tax welfare state run amok.
But at its core the argument for and against lists like the Dirty Dozen is a question of trust.
But at its core, HR has, almost secretly, been about communication and collaboration.
The reasons are varied of course, but at its core the changes are coming about as a direct reaction to many of the things older generations held sacrosanct.
But at its core, there was a reasonable concept.
FORBES: FDA's New Tobacco Scheme, And Its Legislative Underpinnings, May Go Up In Smoke
The specifics are not insignificant, but at its core the opera is about the competing forces of good (personified by Tosca and the freedom-loving painter Mario Cavaradossi) and evil (evoked by the villainous Baron Scarpia) writ large.
WSJ: Maria Callas | Puccini's Tosca | The Measure of a Diva | Masterpiece by David Mermelstein
But, at its core the phone itself stayed pretty much the same until World War II, which was a hotbed for modern invention.
Adapted from an early short story by Elmore Leonard that was previously filmed very capably in 1957 with Glenn Ford and Van Heflin, "3:10 to Yuma" strikes a fair balance between physical action and psychological warfare, but always at its core is the question of how we are to measure these two men.
But as economics is at its core a behavioral science, the '09 draft was also an economics lesson for reminding us that best and worst is a fluid concept, while wealth generation is frequently compassionate beyond the basic truth that under capitalism, producers succeed for giving us what we want.
It may cannibalise its core business but at least it will keep its customers.
But at the core it slipped back into its default posture, which was playing defense.
Google will still stay a search and software company at its core, Steinberg and Parr believe, but the move into e-commerce is a sign of bigger things to come.
Again, because the box is running Ubuntu at its core, it can run Linux apps natively, but it also includes shortcuts to webapps as well.
We knew it was Intel's plan to launch its Sandy Bridge or Core 2011 processors at CES, but leave it to Chipzilla to throw in some total surprises ahead of the show.
The first group of islands in the Bahamas chain, Bimini -- with the small islands of North Bimini and South Bimini at its core -- is only about 50 miles from Miami, but the slow-and-easy lifestyle on the historic atoll feels like a world away.
But the latter-day Apple under Jobs (1997-2011) had a trio at its core: Jobs as CEO, Tim Cook as operations guru and Jony Ive as chief designer.
Once the iPhone was introduced, with all the flair, style and beauty that are at the core of Apple, its success was driven not solely by technology but also by how technology was used to present a new view of what a mobile device could be.
Furthermore, Sony aimed its product not only at the teenagers that were Nintendo's core market but, by producing more sophisticated (and, indeed, more violent) games, at older and wealthier players too.
Its core, tier-one capital, at 6.2%, looks low, but the reduced dividend may help shore it up.
Africa shouldn't just focus on local problems but needs to aspire to be at the core of global science to stop the brain drain and make the best of its talent.
BBC: What if Africa were to become the hub for global science?
Subscribers however continued to flee the Nextel iDEN network as Sprint accelerated its shutdown, but the company managed to absorb a majority of them back into the core Sprint network at almost double the historical recapture rate.
FORBES: Sprint's iPhone And Network Vision Plans Brighten Outlook
应用推荐