"SAP is trying to project the image of being an innovative company, " says SAP's Mr. Giampaglia.
The new cabinet is trying to project an image of itself as a technocratic, apolitical administrative team.
When combined with a suitable light source and projection optics, the array of mirrors can project an image.
Sporting aluminum headbands, swivel mechanisms and end caps, they project an image that's as strong and solid as their sound.
The user would project the image from their phone onto any surface, including their hands, walls, and even another person.
FORBES: Dell and MIT Media Labs: Big Innovation requires Flexibility and Agility
Another way to view the eclipse is by using binoculars and telescopes to project an image of it on the ground, Newmark said.
Lazaridis' press demeanor of late does not project an image of a company fully in control of its vision -- something Don explored earlier.
ENGADGET: Editorial: Dear RIM, I'm your customer and I don't wear a suit
The inventors couldn't find an off-the-shelf lens big enough to project an image of an automobile, so they had to build one--out of holographic polymer--to do it.
At a time when his staff are trying to project the image of a strong, tough president, looking too scared to voice an opinion about this iconic issue would have looked terrible.
Olmert, as the only prime minister to have led the country in two wars in one term of office, does not hesitate to use force to project an image of fearless manliness to the public.
But his plain-talking style, his popularity among the middle classes who feel their pockets squeezed and his frequent spats with President Jacques Chirac have all let him project an image that sets him apart from the elite.
ECONOMIST: S��gol��ne Royal ushers in a new era of French politics
Carthage would itself be eclipsed by Rome but, as Richard Miles recounts, its existence and the rivalry it provided were essential to the growth of Rome and the way in which it sought to project its image.
You can talk about all these things in Tunisia now, some of these topics were taboo under the Ben Ali regime, which used to project the image of a progressive and modern political regime but it wasn't the case.
So the domestic Business Aviation industry wants to project an image of itself as a vigorous, vital component of the American economy, relevant, contributing millions to local economies and creating jobs, and on the other hand it wants to continue being coddled by the government.
Apart from the direct expenses in the clean up and compensation for those affected, the biggest costs could be greater federal and regulatory scrutiny at a time when the industry is collectively trying to project the image that oil and gas exploration is environmentally safe.
FORBES: Exxon Avoids Major Fallout From Yellowstone River Spill So Far
Then why not just project a larger image onto a larger screen in the first place?
There are time constraints, generational issues, and confusion about how to project a desired image.
The two technologies combined can project your favorite image on to a wall when you walk into the office.
Business reputations have currency and as such, firms must project a positive image.
Traditional microscopes project a magnified image of an object onto a sensor.
Do you or the Franchise King think that this Franchise show will project a truthful image of franchising among the American investors?
Both the Australian and Malaysian courts acquitted him, but he was an odd choice for a prime minister seeking to project a cleaner image.
But all that visual and audio stimulation serve a larger purpose: To sell a product well, to project a particular image, design has to relate to society.
President Kuchma's opponents allege that he has used his position to project a favourable image of himself and undermine his opponents on state television, particularly the first programme.
Earlier this month, Beijing called on its nation's tourists to improve their behavior, with Vice Premier Wang Yang stating it was important to project a good image of Chinese tourists.
Patti Wood, a body-language expert in Atlanta, says politicians, business executives and people preparing for job interviews or who are dating come to her to learn how to smile most effectively and project a positive image.
Project Merlin creates an image of a wizzardly solution to the lack of bank lending.
The casual jacket and off-the-cuff remarks have now given way to formal attire and interviews, to project a more presidential image.
Much like his peers in the Middle East, the Prince has been applying his wife as a public relations tool to project a more modern image of his country to the West.
FORBES: A Woman's Place: Saudi Princes in Row Over Kingdom's Image
应用推荐