Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the new technology " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , Melman said , Taylorism is built into the new technology .
2 The woodcut reproducible illustration , and even wooden letters for printing , made their first appearance in China , but it was as late as the fourteenth century in Europe before paper ( brought to Europe by the Arabs in the late twelfth century , when the traditional material of parchment was in short supply ) began to be extensively used for the new technology of xylography : repeatable woodcut designs in fabrics extended to rapidly reproducible illustrations .
3 In his world , the ‘ Utopian world of RDS ’ , everyone is equipped with the new technology — in cars , at home and on foot .
4 Traditional oral forms of communication , which played a central role in the maintenance of social and political order — ensuring continuity and reinforcing values and norms of behaviour — was gradually confronted by a quite different form based on the new technology of print and , generally , on a foreign language .
5 This project examines the potential and difficulties of flexibility conferred by the new technology in relation to organisational structure , product and process design and work organisation .
6 What is the literary scholar to do with all the information to be found in the concordances and word-lists generated by the new technology ?
7 And if skills associated with the new technology are specific to a particular occupation rather than to a firm , why should either employer or employee prefer a long-term contract with one employer rather than a consultancy contract for a particular piece of work ?
8 This leads on to a discussion about the way in which new occupations associated with the new technology are likely to emerge .
9 Nevertheless , studies about job losses are useful to the extent that they give some flavour of the rate of change associated with the new technology , and they are helpful for any social and economic planning to cope with these changes .
10 Of relevance to our discussion here are two choices facing the company about new forms of work organisation associated with the new technology .
11 But in spite of the multiplication of new basic research tools in the humanities , it is surprisingly difficult to point , in specific areas , to solid , uncontroverted gains to scholarship which could not have been achieved without the new technology .
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