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

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1 The company claims the use of the CORBA as the backbone of the system allows resources to be plugged in and out without affecting existing applications , so that the newest technology components can be used .
2 ‘ Mark used to work in the newspaper industry , but he got kicked out when they brought in all the new technology you hear about .
3 In his world , the ‘ Utopian world of RDS ’ , everyone is equipped with the new technology — in cars , at home and on foot .
4 Beyond the slightest doubt the new technology is helping reshape politics here far more dramatically than pious talk of the ‘ socialist market economy ’ .
5 But Haslam points out that the competitor who takes up the new technology when the patents expire does not suffer from this halo effect .
6 In contrast , the square-headed window spanned by the steel beam of the new technology could have a width disproportionate to its height .
7 The dramatic increase in the problem has resulted from the introduction of the new technology of keyboards and VDUs into the workplace .
8 Whilst the record companies sat on their hands , nervous of another quadraphonic-style fiasco , Karajan announced after seeing the new technology as a working prototype that he would make no new recordings and sign no new contracts with any company that was not committed to digital recording and the earliest possible launch of the compact disc .
9 The new technology has meant many changes in the new plant which now requires fewer operators to achieve productivity levels of two to four times greater than in the older production plant .
10 Things are changing with the new technology .
11 Stations were cathedrals of the new technology .
12 Standards were more likely to be improved , it was said , if parents had a greater choice of schools , and the new Technology Colleges were now to be among the choices on offer for those who lived in their catchment area .
13 But it is certainly cited as one of the examinations that pupils at the new Technology Colleges may take .
14 Schools ( perhaps excluding the new Technology Colleges ) should be judged according to academic criteria ; and these could be supplied , as they always have been , by the size of the sixth form and the number of entries to universities — that is , by A level results .
15 One of the first tasks of the new Chief Engineer , Bernard Browne , was to prepare a specification for a single-deck car and to oversee its building by East Lancashire Coach Builders , using the new technology , tried and proved successful on the Jubilee class of double-deckers .
16 So much for the younger generation and their attitude to the new technology .
17 Economic conditions made this process slower in Britain , but by 1950 the new technology was coming into use at the gramophone studios , permitting the first LPs to be made .
18 Graphic Design Studies : Illustration ; Creative photography ; Video communication ; Typography and the new technology ; Exhibition design ; Promotion and advertising .
19 Areas of application — from the computing industry itself to traditional industries which have been liberated from routine to the new technology — continue to proliferate .
20 In a society which is becoming increasingly influenced by computer and other information technology it is recognized that schoolchildren need the facility of interacting with the new technology as soon as possible .
21 Alienate people from the new technology , he says , and they will complain about it .
22 New Scientist itself was one of the first to try the new technology .
23 But for the men on the shop floor , the new technology presented a difficult choice — either learn new ways , or face redundancy , Those who made the transition found the new working environment very different .
24 But the biggest fear about the new technology is that it brings a little closer the day when journalists could set their own type .
25 What the new technology has allowed is the study of the Hall effect at the level where quantum theory takes over from ‘ classical ’ electromagnetism , in other words , the quantum Hall effect .
26 Ken Marsh 's The way the new technology works ( Century , pp 240. £6.95 ) is potentially the most useful of the three , because of its narrower field .
27 Although ITT claims to have a clear lead in the new technology , it is not alone in the race .
28 Acres of newsprint and countless hours of air time became filled with elucidations on the new technology , some of them distinctly bizarre .
29 On the other hand the survey by the Policy Studies Institute reported that skill shortages are stopping many firms from using the new technology .
30 In terms of the conventional wisdom , the motivation for the new technology appears uncomplicated — improved production and so on .
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