Example sentences of "[verb] new technology " in BNC.

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1 There was a readiness to accept new technology and a general desire for improvements .
2 Since 1980 it has also considered new technology and long-term unemployment .
3 erm there are a lot of social needs that remain unmet , and meeting those needs would generate more employment , but in many areas of the economy I do n't think there 's so much need for work as there has been in the past , especially as we 're applying new technologies that increase productivity dramatically .
4 Merseyside museums lead the way in applying new technology to stone conservation
5 It is hoped that international comparisons will throw further light upon the availability of alternative ways of applying new technology within the same sectors of activity .
6 IF YOU want to know why journalists and printers are obsessed with adopting new technologies , look at p139 of last week 's issue ( 20 January ) .
7 This research aims to provide a clearer understanding of the problems of adopting new technology and the implications which this can have on training provisions for UK businesses .
8 Their reasons for adopting new technology will be examined and their demand for skilled labour or training policies to retrain existing employees will be quantified .
9 This situation was widely held to be responsible for Australia 's slowness in adopting new technology — automation in the motor industry was far less advanced than in western Europe — and for persistently low levels of labour productivity .
10 This increase was achieved by cotton entrepreneurs who used new technology in the form of spinning jennies , water frames , power looms and fly shuttles .
11 The aim of the project is to increase understanding of how companies can best develop a strategy for both acquiring new technologies and for effectively exploiting them as an instrument of competitive strategy .
12 The pattern is that an innovative company , after spending much time and money on a technically successful development embodying new technology , puts a first generation product on the market .
13 An innovative product embodying new technology meets new user needs and sells on performance .
14 The pattern is that an innovative company , after spending much time and money on a technically successful development embodying new technology , puts a first generation product on the market .
15 An innovative product embodying new technology meets new user needs and sells on performance .
16 Of the 370 or so firms to which Barclays is lending under the scheme , about 50 are developing new technologies .
17 At issue is the FBI 's ability to wiretap in future … the FBI is not only asking the industry to dumb down existing software , it wants to prohibit it from developing new technologies that might interfere with the government 's ability to intercept various oral and electronic communications . ’
18 Industrial structures of the North are important because they are also associated with different occupational structures , including a relative lack of professional and managerial workers , research and development facilities , and experience in developing new technologies , business support services and small firms ( Northern Region Strategy Team , 1977 ) .
19 Alternatively , the chemical industry will enter into a voluntary energy reduction programme to reduce energy consumption by developing new technology and replacing old plant with new .
20 Search consultants are often called in when an organisation is considering going into a new business sector , as Marks & Spencer did when they went into financial services with their credit card ; as when BP were trying to diversify their business and spot winners by developing new technology ; as financial services institutions do when they wish to launch a new product or enter new markets .
21 It is prepared to invest huge sums in developing new technology , money that other companies just are n't prepared to put up .
22 There are numerous areas within the kitchen environment where energy efficiency can be improved and once caterers take the plunge and decide to choose new technology operated equipment , then improved standards inevitably follow .
23 Good environmental practice meets new technology in ECC
24 Environmental policies which did not take economic concerns into account were " doomed to fail " , he said , whereas " there is no better ally in the service of our environment than strong economies , economies that make possible increased efficiencies , that enable us to make environmental gains , economies that can generate new technologies and help us arrest and reverse the damage done to our environment " .
25 He added : ‘ He vehemently opposes active regional policies , he has wound up a lot of the government 's aid to the North and during his term as Industry Secretary he has done nothing to create new technology and skills or back new firms and enterprise in Hartlepool . ’
26 Oracle Corp 's new division set up last year to explore new technologies said that telecommunications was one of the first areas of interest , and good as its word , on May 11 , it will announce an alliance with US West Inc aimed at providing a variety of electronic services to business , schools and homes , including mail and voice messages , according to the Wall Street Journal .
27 Courtaulds installed new technology and this year the plant is expected to produce 50 per cent of International 's marine requirements , under the supervision of technical adviser .
28 AND APPOINTS NEW TECHNOLOGY CHIEFS IN CASH-CONSTRAINED REORGANISATION OF ITS STRUCTURE
29 APPOINTS NEW TECHNOLOGY CHIEFS
30 Thames Water believes by tapping new technology , it 'll plug its leaks .
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