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Crowdfunding backers can be thought of as the earliest possible adopters, who may be even more valuable than traditional early adopting consumers.
Slack is high on the giddy enthusiasm of Silicon Valley investors and early adopting techies.
"This region doesn't know enough about the most early adopting culture," he told me.
Still others are considering retiring early, adopting a child, acquiring a pet or putting off plans for divorce.
They are aged between 25 and 45 with a slight female bias, allowing for the fact that men are more likely to fall in the early adopting groups.
The British government has long thrown its support behind impact investing, early adopting an increased awareness about big, global issues like climate change, alternative energy, and a crippled social services sector.
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Thus, although Japan early adopted a version of the German Civil Code, it did not adopt the Germans' strong consciousness of legal rights.
Founders had early adopted the practice of classifying cannon by the weight of the ball, so that, for example, a 12-pounder fired a 12-pound cannonball.
He very early adopted a long, unscanned, usually unrhymed line that came to be known as the verset claudélien, which is his unique contribution to French prosody.
The use of 3D imaging techniques has been early adopted in the footwear industry.
So, to avoid hazards, it is necessary to implement safety practices that, if early adopted in the development of a fuelling station project, can allow very low impact, safety being incorporated in the project itself.
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