Sentence examples for be innovations from inspiring English sources

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be innovations

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The act of innovating; the introduction of something new, in customs, rites, etc.

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As any fool knows, along with growth, what capitalism does best is innovation – and there will be innovations aplenty.

They don't necessarily have to be innovations that have taken off yet, it could just be the seedling of an idea that you think has potential.

These too can be innovations in the game sphere, and many recent successes, particularly in the indie field, such as Firewatch, use those other verbs.

He offered an austere Islam cleansed of what he believed to be innovations, which eschewed centuries of mainstream scholarship and commentary, and rejected the authority of the traditional ulema, or religious authorities.

Even ideas that appeared to be innovations, such as the emergence of Moocs – online courses aimed at unlimited participation – which some critics argue will destroy the traditional university business and teaching model, are in fact part of a long line of innovations in distance learning that universities have absorbed.

Still, it's worth considering that many of the moments in the film that seem to be innovations are actually borrowed from 40-year-old exploitation films, whose representation of women of colour and eschewal of male heroics is still, apparently, too radical for the mainstream.

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Another winner is likely to be innovation.

There will also be innovation, naturally.

The answer seems to be innovation.

(Sure, there will be innovation.

So, there were innovations.

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