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1 We need new financing mechanisms and new technologies to mitigate that risk.
2 But it takes even longer for new technologies to penetrate the market.
3 I think new technologies impact this idea of public intellectuals very directly.
4 This vision takes advantage of new technologies to support the educational process.
5 The incentives particularly benefit hybrids and other cars that use new technologies .
6 Other school officials said new technologies can help get the word out.
7 However, it is hoped that new technologies will help ease the burden.
8 Today, new technologies promise to synthesize masses of publication data for scientists.
9 He has committed the nation to investing in new technologies , it said.
10 Moller-Maersk's push into new technologies as global trade becomes increasingly more digital.
11 This is where things are produced, jobs created and new technologies invented.
12 The grants are to encourage innovation and the use of new technologies .
13 The city is still catching up to the use of new technologies .
14 We'll have brand new technologies that we can't even imagine right now.
15 Japan has built a reputation as an early adopter of new technologies .
16 He blends the world of outside adventure with new technologies for storytelling.
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