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