Sentence examples for broader use of technology from inspiring English sources

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It should also leave remaining hotel workers with more interesting although perhaps more stressful duties: they will only have to deal with the customers whom the computers can't satisfy.In the longer term, the broader use of technology will differentiate hotels.

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In June America's Federal Aviation Administration approved the first commercial drone flight over land, but it has so far refused to sanction broader use of the technology because of worries about public safety and privacy.Such concerns have not stopped Google from experimenting with a small prototype that has a single wing and four propellers.

This may mean passing up the best-paying licensing deal and taking one that allows for broader use of the technology.

Based on this finding, the authors anticipate a much broader use of mobile technology for the delivery of clinical standards aimed at improving clinical care in low-income countries, including studies investigating the benefits with other clinical protocols and with other cadres of healthcare workers.

Venture capitalists said the move could help companies financed by Kleiner establish ties with big business and government, and obtain subsidies that encourage broader use of new technologies.

In order to encourage broader use of VP technologies within nursing, this paper aims to expand current knowledge of VP creation by reference to the development of two virtual mental health patients produced for a multilingual e-learning course for European mental health nurses.

Even though modern manufacturing in the United States is increasingly moving toward broader use of advanced technologies and processes, including on the factory floor, women overall only represent 25-27 percent of the workforce.

Despite the limited coverage of low copy mRNA, Sandberg's research forecasts a broader use of such technologies to address more critical biological questions, particularly in systems in which cellular heterogeneity is notoriously prevalent, such as cancers and early embryos.

There is also considerable interest in the broader use of mobile phone technology within government, with the health department recently developing an eHealth strategy inclusive of mHealth [ 9].

First, Mayor De Blasio's "Framework for a Sustainable City," which provides a vision focused on the energy and environment that can be expanded to include the broader use of information and communication technologies for economic growth and opportunity.

In summary, changing technology, including broader use of EHRs, will likely usher in a new era in patient-reported performance measures, which will broaden the scope and usefulness of existing performance measure sets (52– 52).

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