Aún no tenemos significados para "embrace new".
1That is ratcheting up pressure on the sector to embrace new technology.
2Again, avoid the petty squabbles because you're looking to embrace new vistas.
3Tito Mboweni The Minister urged the continent to embrace new ways of thinking.
4Employers and recruiters need to embrace new graduates with skills rather than experience.
5It reckons consumers will embrace new services once they upgrade their existing mobile.
6Its people were willing to embrace new ideas, concepts, politics -and myths.
7Innovation is inevitable, but rather than embrace new markets, companies instead choose to litigate.
8But there was no hint that Xi would embrace new methods of tackling the problems.
9We can-andshould-alwaysbe willing to embrace new understandings.
10And we need to embrace new ways of doing things and deliver new solutions to our consumers.
11A lot of that is down to the facilities' ability to embrace new technology and changing times.
12Mr Bradley described the party's decision to embrace new partnerships in the Republic as "significant."
13They also claim that largely because of Ecclestone the sport has done little to embrace new technology.
14You press forward to embrace new things.
15They represented youth, which I loved, but not everyone in fashion is quick to embrace new designers.
16Sligo's rich musical landscape has suffused Téada's sets, yet they embrace new tune compositions with verve as well.
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