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Meanings of
technological change
in English
Russian
технологические изменения
Portuguese
mudança tecnológica
Spanish
cambio tecnologico
Catalan
canvi tecnològic
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Process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes.
tc
technological development
Russian
технологические изменения
Synonyms
Examples for "
tc
"
tc
technological development
Examples for "
tc
"
1
TC
:
Roughly, I'd say over the course of four to five years.
2
TC
:
We were passionate lovers but never friends; that's the honest truth.
3
Upon restoring the isoosmotic conditions,
Tc
decreased rapidly below its control value.
4
Protection from tumor challenge was studied using the tumor cell line
TC
-
1
.
5
TC
:
One thing I like to do in new cities is photography.
1
In addition to media partnerships, Zip2 has a history of
technological
development
.
2
This would mean being leaders in
technological
development
,
ethics, and human rights.
3
New research and
technological
development
is out of the question at this juncture.
4
Affected communities must also be involved in
technological
development
and governance.
5
Contemporary exhibitions with scientific installations and human
technological
development
are displayed.
Usage of
technological change
in English
1
Mr Kensington said the industry was also being disrupted by
technological
change
.
2
Social policy is not tracking
technological
change
quickly enough, however, she cautions.
3
Economic and
technological
change
play a major role, but so does ideology.
4
Navigating the rapid pace of
technological
change
also represents a substantial hurdle.
5
The accelerating pace of
technological
change
doesn't make the job any easier.
6
The 1850's witnessed rapid
technological
change
- even more rapid than today's.
7
Businesses going through significant
technological
change
should be looking to retrain affected staff.
8
But
technological
change
has also spurred considerable dislocation, harming many along the way.
9
Rapid
technological
change
has a way of up-ending forecasts rooted in historical trends.
10
From the outset, members of that movement embraced nascent
technological
change
.
11
But we cannot sit passively by letting
technological
change
just happen.
12
De plus ça change... Creativity in the context of scientific and
technological
change
.
13
Competition, regulation,
technological
change
and the slump have all hurt the mobile giant.
14
The major issue today is whether the law can keep pace with
technological
change
.
15
Past waves of
technological
change
,
they say, have delivered new jobs and higher wages.
16
But trade can foster inequality in developing countries by encouraging
technological
change
,
it noted.
Other examples for "technological change"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
technological
change
technological
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
technological change
Russian
технологические изменения
Portuguese
mudança tecnológica
Spanish
cambio tecnologico
cambio tecnológico
progreso tecnico
progreso técnico
Catalan
canvi tecnològic
Technological change
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Technological change
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