While they respect the past, they win by adapting to the present and architecting for the future.
Thatcher has shown that there is power and dignity to be won by defying the status quo and the majority rather than by adapting to them.
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One challenge is improving the algorithms of natural language processing by adapting to the specialist languages area such as medicine and finance, where Watson is learning to work.
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For Heller makes a strong case for CIOs to adapt to the new IT paradigm, but by adapting to it, the CIO becomes less CIO and more like their executive counterparts.
Instead the team found an alkaline pH in the cells, suggesting that the brain had compensated over time by adapting its functions to redress the chemical changes brought about by the lack of oxygen.
By adapting the technology to 1-by-1-foot modules--each containing 16 rows and columns of red, blue and green pixels--that could be loaded on to circuit boards, Daktronics could finally compete in the same ballpark as Sony and Mitsubishi, offering a video-ready scoreboard.
Oracle is helping out by adapting its database software to run on lower-end systems.
By adapting the Posse model to serve U.S. Veterans, Posse believes that it can exponentially increase the college-going rates and success of veterans on elite college campuses.
Its developers hope it could be used for sensing the wearers' environment and adapting to it by providing heating.
Shapiro says Wolfe was adapting methods used by adherents to what had become known as the Higher Criticism using historical analysis to determine the nature of another work considered part of the core of Western civilization, the Bible.
Shapiro says Wolfe was adapting methods used by adherents to what had become known as the Higher Criticism--using historical analysis to determine the exact nature of another work considered part of the core of Western civilization, the Bible.
Originally, the company was to have scrapped DOS by now, but it faced mounting technical challenges in adapting NT to include consumer-friendly features such as video games.
Disruptive innovation is being replaced by incessant innovation and car makers are adapting to that.
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And Petrov, whose Friday was punctuated by spins, blamed his struggles on adapting to the Kers energy recovery and power-boost system, of which Heidfeld has experience from his time at BMW Sauber in 2009.
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And only human beings are capable of adapting to the inevitable uncertainties posed by space travel.
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As we move into what is potentially the next great economic era, companies are adapting to address the global shift by utilizing Cloud and mobile technology.
This was the first time a large national poll looked at how Americans feel about adapting to the changes brought on by global warming, said survey director Jon Krosnick, a professor of political science and psychology at Stanford.
Since the day Shakespeare died, people have been adapting his work to their own time by writing incidental music for the plays.
Phone makers have to find a way to give expression to advanced software and service features by adapting the smartphone slab.
It is by remaining true to those core values, whilst adapting to the needs of changing times, that we have survived the century.
The bank is trying to build on its old base, by adapting some investment-banking products for medium-sized companies.
It can be achieved most rapidly, most efficiently and most affordably from the sea, by adapting the Navy's AEGIS fleet air defense system to shoot down ballistic missiles.
When a prototype was operated by veterans of Vietnam and Somalia, they urged him to consider adapting this design for their comrades fighting today's wars - and tomorrow's.
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Sahlman pointed out that the goal here is to buy information as inexpensively and quickly as possible by building prototypes, observing how customers react to them, and adapting accordingly.
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The battery cells were fabricated by adapting a process developed by another team at the university which is designed to make it faster to recharge the batteries than lithium ion (Li-on) and nickel metal hydride (NiMH) equivalents.
Bolstered by users like Andersen and Ostrowski, developers are adapting their location-based applications to run on the iPad. (Most of these apps work best on the 3G version of the iPad, which has built-in GPS, but will also operate on the cheaper, Wi-Fi-only iPad.) The trend caught some developers by surprise.
Rather than force older people to sell their houses to go into a residential home, the charity argues, it would make sense to let them borrow against them to improve their lives in small ways for example, by adapting their homes so that they could stay in them longer.
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The Federal Government has traditionally approached new financial system implementations by focusing on implementing commercial, off-the-shelf (COTS) packages and adapting them to agency-specific needs.
Adapting quickly to Vuitton's more subdued style, he tripled the brand's offering by adding fashion to the traditional leather goods.
These birds were among those collected by Darwin, and it was the differences between mockingbirds from different islands that led him to think about species adapting and evolving.
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